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CAMK Camkids

4.25
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Camkids LSE:CAMK London Ordinary Share JE00B8L30R08 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.25 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/9/2014
14:28
i'm quite surprised this hasn't been taken down into the 20's already

i suspect many holders are indeed ringing the management/board and doing their DD checks

but the problem will be how can you trust anything these people tell you ?

that German quoted fraud the two guys at the top just disappeared into the night leaving the rest of the Management/Board high and dry !

the stigologist
17/9/2014
13:20
It's cheap isn't it guys???

shouldn't you be all filling ur boots....10 bagger? No?

deanroberthunt
17/9/2014
13:16
lol

Apart from the general sentiment, truth about Chineses AIM stocks....

deanroberthunt
17/9/2014
12:54
Down more than 30% on no news over the last few days (and around 70% down since July 2013). They've surely got to make some statement about recent performance.
biglosses
17/9/2014
10:36
"I've emailed the PR company"...LOL

yeah, they're gonna reply "you'd better sell while you can it's less than pukka"

deanroberthunt
17/9/2014
10:32
 No sane person should touch any AIM listed China stock with a bargepole

By Lucian Miers 21 minutes ago
The recent passing of its interim dividend by Naibu (NBU), which would have involved an outlay of £600,000 against claimed profits of £20 million and claimed net cash of £30 million has prompted accusations of fraud and skull doggery at the Chinese sports shoemaker and put the spotlight on other China frauds that might be lurking on AIM.

- See more at:

the stigologist
17/9/2014
10:08
LOL good old ST... Bit of buying coming in...
mrmark01
17/9/2014
09:47
dont wait for Simon to tell you
spob
17/9/2014
09:46
Sell for gawd sake

while you still can

spob
17/9/2014
09:42
Thanks nashwan123
mrmark01
17/9/2014
09:35
I have emailed PR advisors for date update.
nashwan123
17/9/2014
09:35
Well quite possibly... Is this not just being pulled down by NBU though and general bad sentiment around Chinese AIM stocks? Nothing to say this is as bad an apple...
mrmark01
17/9/2014
09:21
trading 'downdate' you mean ?
the stigologist
17/9/2014
09:07
Anyone know when is the next set of results / trading update due out for CAMK?
mrmark01
17/9/2014
08:41
NashWan

Ultimately mate it's your hard erned money and you can do what you want with it.....but sooner or later this will be in the headlines for the wrong reasons and another set of pi's lose their shirt...

but I suppose, without suckers, these co's could never do what they do in the first place......

deanroberthunt
17/9/2014
08:20
yes, but its all made up....
deanroberthunt
16/9/2014
22:45
The shorters are making hay on the back of NBU. However with figures due any day and a low PE yielding a relatively high dividend it will be worth waiting for confirmation of CAMKs last positive trading update.
nashwan123
16/9/2014
14:04
hxxp://www.moneyweek.com/investment-advice/penny-shares/penny-sleuth-why-i-dont-buy-chinese-stocks-on-aim-60618

Why I don’t buy Chinese stocks on AIM

By Tom Bulford

Sep 18, 2012


Greg Rudd, the brother of the former Australian prime minister, once met a Chinese businessman who gave him some prudent advice.

"You tend to see the good in people, Mr Rudd", he started. "People like you. You laugh a lot. But you’ll never make money in China with that attitude. You’ll only be taken advantage of. People will trade off you. They won’t pay you. The number one rule of doing business in China is this; never trust a Chinaman. Why would you as a foreigner trust a Chinese businessman when we as Chinese don’t trust each other?"

Now that advice is pretty close to the bone. But I’ve said it before in Penny Sleuth – you have to be very careful when you invest in a Chinese company. The record of AIM-listed Chinese companies is simply awful. And with so many still coming to market, there is a real chance that many private investors will end up making some very expensive mistakes…

the stigologist
16/9/2014
14:03
lol

yes you can trust the Chinese

the stigologist
16/9/2014
13:45
Two major differences between NBU and CAMK (figures in RMB):

NBU - Trade and other receivables: 1,024,094
Cash and cash equivalents: 332,658


CAMK - Trade and other receivables: 475,595
Cash and bank balances: 319,432


Correct me if im wrong, but, cash & bank balances is far more certain than cash equivalents. Also note the trade receivables is half the size of NBU's.

Far safer bet here imo.

theprovosts
16/9/2014
12:20
ill be great to see all these mug punters smashed up on NBU and CAMK

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what a charming individual.

on ignore, you have no constructive advice, only regurgitated chuff direct from exact people i tend to ignore (shareprophets), maybe they dont teach you how think for yourself in kindergarten?

biggest tool ever.

theprovosts
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