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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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05/8/2009 11:31 | probably does for the moment until the punters see the benefits. Company is making profits now and looks set for a better year, why though money at the AIM market? | carwhite | |
05/8/2009 11:19 | I think the trading activity today sums it up. | johnswan193 | |
05/8/2009 10:41 | Excellent move and long over due. | carwhite | |
05/8/2009 07:59 | Sensible move, the 4 mm's here never intended to make a reasonable spread in these so to trade them on here was never a option so they are better off saving the 150k a year fee and maybe when things pick up the shares will be worth more on maybe a match scenario. | 8trade | |
05/8/2009 07:48 | LOL, goodbye Coulson, you'll never be able to sell another share of these now, lol. | johnswan193 | |
20/7/2009 17:12 | And you would be right on Mrs Swan. Never made a penny to date investing as all our investments are well considered, and long term,. as in for the retirement pot. So no profit or losses until we cash in. You did that cashed in early and made a big loss, we wont be making that mistake,. especially with CGNY, if you did your research you would find that this is a gem under Steve....lots of work coming in but still lost of work to do. CGNY WILL BE IN PROFIT NEXT YEAR! Now playing the market thats different,. the last hit was CFE in at 14p ish out at 20p. And still I HAVE A LOT TO LEARN However unlike you I HAVE NOT SOLD AT A LOSS................ | carwhite | |
20/7/2009 16:29 | I seriously doubt Carwhite has ever made a penny investing. | johnswan193 | |
15/7/2009 12:22 | For CFE holders, and I will only say post this once as you can bet I will be accused of ramping. We on that score you are all old enough to make your minds up as such I dont believe you can ramp a stock as its you who have the final say if you invest or not When it boils down to it anyone buying(or not buying) CGNY is not going to alter my views. Right now CGNY is a bit of a dog some would tell you. BNut according to my reseach and its future plans I doundt that is tru. No spin all you have to do is to read the RBS notices its all there.// The company suffered under the mismanagement of its founding directors. Now they have been booted. and its all down to Steve. Solid banking background Steve has ensured the support of CGNY's bankers and its client base which is ongoing and increasing. Study the guy's antecedents and his ambitions. This is one guy that will not fail, He never has. You all know the score by now, most of you making, as you did a big thing about Follow my Leader where Barty was concerned. Unfortunately Barty was on the wrong side. Steve M is not! Make your own minds up on this one, Buy if you want and don't if you don't, but whatever you do pop back this time next year. The share price will be higher, based upon solid progress. Its not going to be an easy ride, nothing is, but at least you will have a relatively sure opportunity to recoup some losses. Whatever, always do your own research...please. And good luck as I believe with digital marketing and technology, CGNY will be a big player in PR in due course. | carwhite | |
13/7/2009 10:23 | Now people try to remember that you heard it here today. You would be foolish to over look this little PR gem, the future is bright, the future is motivation, the future is adaptability, the future is CGNY. For those buying to tuck 'em away you will be well rewarded. | carwhite | |
03/7/2009 09:14 | Just keep watching for the bus and try not to miss it | carwhite | |
02/7/2009 13:12 | Good old wins, they are now 0.3-0.7p, the rest are 0.25-0.75p and dont deserve any action for operating a spread like that ! | 8trade | |
02/7/2009 12:37 | like a yo-yo but still a great time to top up lots of good news in the pipeline I understand | carwhite | |
25/6/2009 09:19 | LOOKS LIKE ITS BACK TO A 1P | carwhite | |
25/6/2009 09:00 | The spread is rather off-putting A-what chaps. | carwhite | |
15/6/2009 18:26 | Yes it was rather stretching some but with four kids to feed and clothe and being single I shop in Asda and as they say every little bit helps. I now have a fair few and I cant afford to make mistakes with wat little money I have to play with on the pennies. But this will be cracking one day look at their clients all solid and a lot government.. | carwhite | |
15/6/2009 13:27 | That's a big one for you. 5,528 shares. A whopping £37.31. | johnswan193 | |
15/6/2009 13:22 | topped up AGAin todY YOU Cnt go wrong at these prices | carwhite | |
11/6/2009 08:05 | lolololololololololo | carwhite | |
09/6/2009 17:17 | mmmhhh new clients added to an already strong client base looking better all the time. | carwhite | |
09/6/2009 13:56 | LOL - Mickey Muncher - have you been silenced now once and for all? LOL? | johnswan193 | |
08/6/2009 12:46 | I am sitting | carwhite | |
08/6/2009 12:41 | Easy money for wins carwhite, sell it for .57p and buy it back for 0.47p, all they have to do is sit and wait ! | 8trade | |
08/6/2009 11:20 | interesting MMs paid .47 for 125000. Normally they kick you hard for that ammount. | carwhite | |
07/6/2009 00:50 | Ramping this one 8Trader...makes a change...Oh Forgot you promote and own this one. I think its time you had some of your own medicine dont you.?????? | topinfo | |
05/6/2009 19:06 | PMSL - quiet now Mickey Muncher. You actually work for Cagney? | johnswan193 |
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