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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Civitas Social Housing Plc | LSE:CSH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD8HBD32 | 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% | 79.80 | 79.70 | 80.20 | - | 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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12/4/2010 08:26 | something leaked??? | comedy | |
12/4/2010 08:26 | can sell 200k at a premium cant buy 50k??? | comedy | |
12/4/2010 08:24 | some buying here 2v1. SCAP on OFFER. | tomboyb | |
12/4/2010 08:23 | blimey 2 million buys already in 20 minutes | msufi1 | |
12/4/2010 08:22 | 1 mill buy??? | comedy | |
12/4/2010 08:19 | wow 1 million buy 0.70 massive for csh | msufi1 | |
10/4/2010 08:09 | domtheone - 9 Apr'10 - 12:39 - 27992 of 27996 LOL. How many were duped y'day? At least Monkey called it right. Only muppets buy shares in CSH. Should be de-listed and closed down. Wouldn't even be worth a punt at 0.0001p well this muppet has only bought shares here once & sold them very soon after for over 100% profit, wasn't a massive amount but a profit is a profit. i learn't from my wbn days not to sit in these illiquid shares, can cost you dearly! | hhhold2 | |
09/4/2010 16:48 | It is not helped by mugs like me taking a punt. I think I have learned my lesson now ! | englishbeakfast | |
09/4/2010 16:22 | Why is this travesty of a company allowed to go on trading?? Scandalous!! | volsung | |
09/4/2010 14:28 | another RNS .......dying gasp ! | englishbeakfast | |
09/4/2010 12:41 | and Charlatans..... | monkey puzzle | |
09/4/2010 12:39 | LOL. How many were duped y'day? At least Monkey called it right. Only muppets buy shares in CSH. Should be de-listed and closed down. Wouldn't even be worth a punt at 0.0001p Worth 0.000p ffs. | domtheone | |
09/4/2010 12:34 | mallorca 90 - 9 Apr'10 - 09:31 - 27988 of 27990 Smell of burnt fingers? But all not lost yet. Good punt at 0.6 and under. On what basis? The company has no assets. No licenses. No money. And it owes Michael Masterman any money which it might get from the sale of equipment left at Zengeldy. So on what basis is this a good punt at 0.6p and under? | geoffcapes | |
09/4/2010 10:11 | However bad NTOG gets it will never be as bad as this pile of dog shyte....why people still buy these shares can only be down to speculating MMs and P&D merchants looking to fleece other PIs....disgraceful and should have been delisted years ago. | monkey puzzle | |
09/4/2010 10:05 | mallorca- sure there is potential for a good return on a punt since the overall direction is to worthless and any 1/4 decent news will benefit the share price. There is little to suggest management are more than semi-competent at present. It actually smells worse than NTOG ! | englishbeakfast | |
09/4/2010 09:31 | Smell of burnt fingers? But all not lost yet. Good punt at 0.6 and under. | mallorca 90 | |
09/4/2010 09:03 | Took an impulsive punt and wasted my money. That RNS summarises CSH's attitude to share holders ! | englishbeakfast | |
09/4/2010 08:49 | watchout2 I believe we think along the same lines. The only thing I take issue with on occasions is that any allegations regarding other posters should always be backed up by some evidence. Perhaps we can get in touch offsite one day soon and compare notes. | loverat | |
09/4/2010 08:44 | I dont read that site, was william making up his own stories again? | watchout2 | |
09/4/2010 08:35 | Hope they throw the book at them | monkey puzzle | |
09/4/2010 08:31 | And there is the little matter of some posts which were made on LSE. I know that these posts were forwarded to the FSA. Let them confirm who the individual was who posted that stuff. | loverat |
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