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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cagney | LSE:CGNY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0R80514 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.35 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/5/2009 15:48 | 0.4-0.6p online when i bought actually ! I'm not really bothered about the instant paper loss, i was fully aware of it before i bought, thing is most of my best winners initially start out as friendless wide spread with stock available, i'd rather get a tiny amount while it's dead and wait and see, when the herd chase and there's no stock then the fun starts, might happen might not. | 8trade | |
28/5/2009 15:40 | Yeah, always good to buy into something that is worth half what you paid for it as soon as you buy it. Must have had your thinking cap on when you made that decision. | johnswan193 | |
28/5/2009 15:11 | Each to their own i suppose. Just think sellers have been exhausted at this low bid price, those that wanted out are out so thought it was a good entry point. Keep laughing :-)) | 8trade | |
28/5/2009 14:56 | Yeah well maybe this time you'll pick up 200k cause I'm laughing even harder at the fact that you picked up 100k. Even a million of these is small change. Maybe big money for whitebait though. | johnswan193 | |
28/5/2009 14:39 | Should i sell everything else and buy millions of these and have all my eggs in one basket then ? My stakes reflect the risk, in stocks with superb fundamentals i hold larger amounts such as Mubl. It was only for starters, i might pick up some more another time. I bought the 100k because you laughed at my post :-)) | 8trade | |
28/5/2009 14:18 | PMSL 100K? £600? Are you for real? Is that supposed to be some statement of intent for the minnow brigade? | johnswan193 | |
28/5/2009 14:12 | it will prove a nice little earner for those with patience. Business is still very good as I pen this. | carwhite | |
28/5/2009 13:58 | Yeah well he who dares, a tentative 100k at 0.6p for starters. | 8trade | |
28/5/2009 13:37 | Could be a good recovery play though. Market cap cap under 1.5 mil. In final results they say a profitable start to 2009 with reduction in debt and cost cutting measures saving money. Obviously those who were burnt here are bound to be negative, i would be exactly the same but as a neutral it could be a good play, it did get well over 2p on bid hopes this year. | 8trade | |
28/5/2009 12:47 | You gotta catch ´ém before you can fry ém | carwhite | |
28/5/2009 12:42 | Coulson - you are nothing more than a piece of whitebait on my side plate. I have bigger fish to fry. Big loss in % terms, not a big loss in £ terms. It's a tiny company so I had a tiny holding. Huge probably if my holding was in your Portfolio, but tiny in mine. My money is already going to good use elsewhere. | johnswan193 | |
28/5/2009 12:22 | you still sold at a loss and a big one at that | carwhite | |
28/5/2009 09:21 | Could be worse? LOL How worse can you get than 0.35p per share? Not a lot! I am very happy with my sell. Sometimes one needs to think realistically and cut losses where appropriate. I sold at 1p, which is three times the current sale price, and even that is only for a paltry 25,000 shares - multiples of Coulsons position though I suppose. LOL LOL LOL | johnswan193 | |
27/5/2009 21:57 | Oh Dear Mrs Swan showing her gutter mentality and vocabulary yet again, pity for such uneducated low life but I guess it takes all sorts. Sure the share price could be better, but it could be worse to like many others. CGNY will do really well as its weathered one of the worse financial storms, it may take a few years but pension time is a long way off in any event. as for selling ages ago why the hell didn't you Steven instead of crying here, | carwhite | |
27/5/2009 15:03 | may do but the share price stinks wish i sold out ages ago | steven1404 | |
27/5/2009 14:25 | Just re read the annual report again, the future really looks very encouraging. | carwhite | |
18/5/2009 17:54 | SO WHATS YOUR POINT I SAID IT MOVED UP ON NO TRADES AND IT DID AND IT STAYED UP WHEN THE SELL CAME UP...NO PROB THERE ALL POSITIVE STUFF. THIS ONE IS ON THE UP AND UP AND I HOLD 1000 SHARES I WILL DO WELL. | carwhite | |
18/5/2009 14:42 | Coulson - 50k to sell at 0.35p. That is £175. Now that may be more than enough liquidity to provide for your own personal needs if you were looking to get out, but there are significantly bigger shareholders out there than you and I think you forget that sometimes. | johnswan193 | |
18/5/2009 13:54 | COME COME COME Mrs swan have you not learned to look at these things as percentage movements, if so it really is quite a large one. | carwhite | |
18/5/2009 13:40 | "up a tad today on no trades" - yeah the bid is up from 0.25p to 0.35p - must be a huge buyer in the wings waiting to pounce. PMSL | johnswan193 | |
18/5/2009 11:33 | I wouldn't bet on goo! | granny7 | |
18/5/2009 11:30 | STICK WITH CGNY............ its a good bet now, in profit and with good accounts to come, its a growing concern,. up a tad today on no trades...nice now that silly bid offer is out of the way. sit back and enjoy the cgny experience | carwhite |
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