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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Camco Intl | LSE:CAO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B11FB960 | ORD EUR0.01 |
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% | 3.625 | - | 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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30/1/2012 20:23 | Hopefully the shareprice will add 50-100% mrmoron. They are backed with a lot of cash, they did state and have spent a lot of cash in last 6 months, from 14.9 mil euros to 11.3 mil so a 3.6 mil outflow but that is more than made up for with the recent disposal and the cash spent was not for waste, it was to generate long term growth. At the moment it seems to be a company worth zero making anything from 3-7 million euros, i say zero because if you could buy the company at 7p you would instantly get your money back with all the cash it has. Almost a too good to be true story, that usually worries investors, i put it down to a distressed seller myself, we shall see. | 27howard | |
30/1/2012 19:42 | 27howard, What are your views on Camco in the coming months? | mrmoron | |
30/1/2012 16:30 | World's first Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme will stimulate a vibrant domestic and export-driven market | aishah | |
30/1/2012 15:37 | Just incase anybody believes that trade data the 6.995p trades are all buys and not sales as shown. | 27howard | |
26/1/2012 11:55 | EUAs at new 1-mth high on chilly weather, firmer euro 26 Jan 2012 10:30 CET European carbon prices rose more than 2 percent on Thursday morning to a fresh 1-month high as traders said a cold spell across parts of Europe prompted utilities to buy back CO2 permits they had previously sold. | dr contrarian | |
26/1/2012 09:52 | Carbon price recovering further today on talk of floor price for carbon - up over 30% from recent low. | dr contrarian | |
26/1/2012 09:44 | I was rambling the same mutterings at Auk at 2.25p offer and that is now 4.25p offer, guess if you are patient the stock will eventually trade at a fairer value. | 27howard | |
26/1/2012 09:43 | Must be some superb stock out there to make people sell this to invest elsewhere. Each to their own, it will trade higher in due course. | 27howard | |
26/1/2012 09:28 | Yariv Cohen still speaking under Camco label at Sustainable Solutions for China's Energy Future Conference 23-25 February 2012, CIEC, Beijing | rat attack | |
26/1/2012 09:25 | trading at cash can think of worse investments | aughton 3 | |
26/1/2012 09:23 | I think this is just about to pop bought in this morning topping up to average down my buy costs. Hopefully the city likes the new appointment and figures | ch1ck | |
26/1/2012 09:19 | No mention here of the departure announced today of Yariv Cohen ! I thought he was the blue eyed boy and was certainly one of the highest paid ? Any thoughts on why he has gone? | davidosh | |
26/1/2012 07:48 | Great appointment. | battlebus2 | |
26/1/2012 07:44 | What happened to the link to the Red Hot Penny Shares Tip - I think they set a target price of 20p. | yasz | |
26/1/2012 07:11 | Emmanuel Walter joins from Alstom where he was CFO of Alstom Grid in Shanghai. Previously he has held senior financial positions in ABB Power Product and Alstom Power Service both in China. Emmanuel is an ACCA fellow and has BSc in Applied Accounting, an MBA in Business & Administration and a degree in Electrical Engineering. "Emmanuel brings a wealth of financial experience working in the power sector in China, a key market and geography for Camco and will be a strong addition to our team. I look forward to working with him as part of our senior management team as we expand our clean energy business." Scott McGregor, CEO, said. A nice fit a guy with this background joining is great news | nw99 | |
25/1/2012 22:50 | Tipped less than a week ago by the Motley fool - One of four shares that could double. | yasz | |
25/1/2012 19:15 | 750k shows delayed at 6.58p definately the sellers hand along with another large sale earlier, could be completely cleared out now, guess find out tomorrow. | 27howard | |
25/1/2012 16:44 | First intraday recovery seen since the fall from 8p - maybe the large seller has been cleared out - if so we could see a quick recovery to 8+ p. | dr contrarian | |
25/1/2012 16:33 | Reasonable volume today. | cwa1 | |
25/1/2012 15:56 | Love to know who is the seller ? | 27howard | |
25/1/2012 15:55 | Looking a bit cheap(and friendless) at the moment. OK there are issues but there's a price for everything surely? With that much cash vs the market cap and no sign that they are pi$$ing it up the wall it looks interesting to me. Decided to have a few at this level. Good luck to all holders and fingers crossed for the future. | cwa1 | |
25/1/2012 12:24 | Out of the blue one day this year it will get a bid north of 15p. For now there is a seller depressing the price, the seller is of similar vain to BlueGold who sold huge stakes in Mog at 3.75p (now 5.5p) and PTR at 11.4 (now 15p+) giving a great opportunity for small punters to make "free money" The business in effect is now valued at 0 as cash is more or less the same as market cap. Opportunities as always in the stock market to pick up a bargain. | 27howard | |
25/1/2012 11:44 | 400k in buys in short time. Someone paid nearly 8p Friday for 1m shares so they can't have many down here. Looks like some have seen the fool article : ) | christianf12 | |
24/1/2012 11:58 | Time to get back in after retracement? Market cap covered by cash after sale of advisory business. Recently tipped by RHPS. Lots of buys going through at 7.1p and over, including three of mine. | howdlep | |
20/1/2012 18:09 | Nice 1 million buy at the end of day as well! | professor x |
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