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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Casdon | LSE:CDY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001795573 | ORD 10P |
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% | 40.00 | - | 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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13/11/2003 13:15 | HugePants is a large buyer, huge infact! | mad4it | |
13/11/2003 13:01 | Perhaps the market makers have a large buyer | gamblinman | |
13/11/2003 12:27 | Since proce was at 48p the price has risen 20% on what looks like hardly any trades. Total buys approx 10K? Total sells 10K (assuming the 10K at 51p a few days ago was a sell). So is there a largish background buy order going through, pushing up the price? | hugepants | |
13/11/2003 12:22 | comdirect don't deal, who does? | scaleyman | |
13/11/2003 11:42 | Tiny trades too.... Looking promising. Abbo | abbo64120 | |
13/11/2003 09:39 | Each buy and it ticks up, buy, buy buy ! | bsg | |
13/11/2003 09:10 | Ian Parker - 6 Sep'03 - 00:13 - 7 of 50 edit What happened to post 6? Seems to have met a little bit of resistance at 45-50, I think that when we see a breakout of this level it will run to 80p. Heres hoping anyway! Ian :O) Here we go fellas | ian parker | |
13/11/2003 08:53 | Trading going well. | drw1 | |
13/11/2003 08:50 | What is going on? No volume price hoisted is somebody sniffing? Half year gone oct31.Look on mailorderexpress and type Casdon a lot of products sold out also index have no kentucky cash registers in stock. | gamblinman | |
13/11/2003 08:39 | Good thanks (especially since we have just seen the sprad tighten 55-57) and you all? Regards Abbo | abbo64120 | |
13/11/2003 08:24 | Mornin' Abbo Are you well? | bbinvest | |
13/11/2003 08:23 | Still like their products, and still think they are undervalued. BB | bbinvest | |
13/11/2003 08:23 | Lets hope so drw1, It has been a long wait, but I think it may have been worth it.... :O) Abbo | abbo64120 | |
13/11/2003 07:57 | Looks like cassidy is poised for takeoff! | drw1 | |
11/11/2003 02:38 | nope not me buying, Im happy to hold just now | hugepants | |
10/11/2003 15:34 | Is it you Hugepants? I know you were after a large No a while back? | abbo64120 | |
10/11/2003 14:35 | Hmmmmm 10K sell at 51p yet price still up 0.5p. Is there a large background buy in process? Or am I just ramping? Hmmmmmmmmmmm | hugepants | |
10/11/2003 12:39 | Very true, It is nice to finally see some action here, having sat patiently for several months I am looking forward to the next few weeks. Regards Abbo | abbo64120 | |
10/11/2003 09:39 | Agreed also,clearly no stock available and with trade currently GOOD as stated at the last results this company could soon look very cheap with a good yield to boot! | drw1 | |
10/11/2003 09:03 | Any good news or buying before Christmas will see these rocket.There is a stock shortage.Sellers will only appear in IMO at a much higher level.The only downside is lack of news which investors are obviously looking for. | gamblinman | |
10/11/2003 08:52 | Agreed, There have been approx 20-30k of net buys over the last few weeks (if my memory serves me correctly). Very illiquid. Regards Abbo | abbo64120 | |
10/11/2003 08:48 | Looks like the 7% rise on Friday due to a tiny 2K buy then unless there is a larger buy still tobe announced. | hugepants | |
07/11/2003 21:39 | Well these have started to move. What price by Christmas? - I'll start with the first prediction - I will go with 85p. | simonevans | |
07/11/2003 09:22 | We have all been very patient,now its pay back time! | drw1 | |
07/11/2003 08:53 | MM'S short any buying will see these rocket.Usually few sellers before Christmas.Any news on the Cadbury products? | gamblinman |
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