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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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05/3/2012 16:15 | 5P VERY SOON GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN | kirk2 | |
05/3/2012 15:22 | Any trade slightly under mid price is a buy atm. | 27howard | |
05/3/2012 12:07 | Uganda: Country to Become Clean Development Mechanism Hub | aishah | |
04/3/2012 21:38 | Is that the same price another broker was saying was going to halve just a week ago ? You have to laugh at these people. | 27howard | |
03/3/2012 21:16 | Interesting times ahead I think : | professor x | |
02/3/2012 12:33 | People selling at 12 million market cap, going to have to be some reverse in fortunes from half year report to make it drop any further, could they be bought out, i mean have a read of the 6 month results, i have to hold this one out as it looks too cheap. FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS for period ending 30 June 2011 -- Revenue increased to EUR16.2 million (30 June 2010: EUR11.0 million) -- Group profit increased to EUR3.0 million (30 June 2010: EUR0.6 million) -- Net cash of EUR14.9 million (30 June 2010: EUR17.8 million) -- Earnings Per Share from continuing operations increased to 1.62 euro cents or 1.41 pence sterling (30 June 2010: 0.33 euro cents or 0.29 pence sterling) | 27howard | |
01/3/2012 12:15 | You are just guessing with no substance to your posts. kirk2 - 1 Mar'12 - 12:09 - 1146 of 1146 (Filtered) | 27howard | |
01/3/2012 12:09 | just wait and see | kirk2 | |
01/3/2012 12:04 | I'm open to all opinions but i'm ignoring kirk2 now, infact he is next on my filter list as he adds no substance to his deramps. | 27howard | |
01/3/2012 11:49 | Not sure its a one way ride, but cannot understand why so poor given that it has circa £15m of cash (assuming £2m burn in last 6 months) which would give a share price of 8p to equate to cash value!! At 4p would be a cash shell co!! Not to mention £5m+ of value attributable to hydrogen cell business!! Very strange... | rat attack | |
01/3/2012 11:40 | one way ride down to 4p get out now while you still can | kirk2 | |
01/3/2012 10:28 | Well not knowing if this is a bargain or not combined with the sudden bearish penny market, nobody is touching stocks on my monitor and that is driving down the prices of most of my watchlist and CAO is no different, i'm down to holding just a few stocks and CAO is one of them, had a good month in Jan so it can shore up paper losses, 6.08p to buy, it was 8p only a few weeks back. | 27howard | |
29/2/2012 20:14 | Profx I seem to remember the end of March it may be after meeting with the company or on a BB I don't have my notes to hand. As for KIRK2's post I would like to know with what evidence does he have to back such a sweeping claim. I stand to be corrected but think it may be the rambeling os a man who has a short position From what I could gather the results should be in line if not better than expected and it looks to me me if fair value for these shares is nearer to 15 than its present price. Don't take my ramblings as solid fact please DYOR | ch1ck | |
29/2/2012 20:03 | Irrelevant - write offs will be as at 31.12.11. If there is any recovery in carbon credit price then that will be written back in current year. Therefore no excuse for any delay in releasing figures, just unprofessional! | rat attack | |
29/2/2012 18:34 | That ties in with my thoughts. I've been watching very carefully for the results announcement, as I'm expecting a big write down of the company's assets, but would perhaps buy a few shares if the price dropped but the accounts indicated certain survival. There has been no prediction of when the results will be published, AFAICS, and they are late compared to last year. I'm sure I read a month ago that there was action due mid March which should increase the value of carbon credits, and I came to the conclusion that Camco would hold back the results for as long as possible if they expect this, so that they can say in the results announcement... the asset write down at 31/12 is £xx million, but the asset values have recovered substantially, and continue to do so. Just a guess on my part though. Regards. | muckshifter | |
29/2/2012 15:19 | I just spoke to someone over the phone at investor relations regarding the results, she seemed to think they would report at the end of the second quarter! Surely this can't be right? Has anyone else had any feedback from the company? | professor x | |
29/2/2012 13:41 | looks like results are very poor time for holders to exit before its to late | kirk2 | |
29/2/2012 09:39 | Campaigners call on the Government to give £4bn of carbon tax revenue to homes most at need | aishah | |
29/2/2012 09:30 | Do you know when results are ch1ck? | professor x | |
29/2/2012 08:53 | MM moving the shares lower I bought another 60000 today on the dip and it shows up as a sell. I'm buying befor the results are published as this one should rise quite rapidly in my opinion. | ch1ck | |
27/2/2012 13:57 | I emailed them but no reply, last years notice was only 4 days in advance so i guess there will be one anytime, need it as volume has completely gone along with interest. | 27howard | |
27/2/2012 13:55 | I'm not sure what has happened there ukinvester220, they were released around the 22nd Feb for the 2 previous years and around the beginning of March before that. I was hoping they were going to be released last Thur/Fri!! | professor x | |
27/2/2012 13:51 | whats happened to the results that were due any minute ... there hasnt even been a Notice of Results yet ? | ukinvestor220 |
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