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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cellcast Plc | LSE:CLTV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0GWFM68 | 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% | 1.25 | 1.00 | 1.50 | - | 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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05/11/2007 20:29 | Just seen this....Neil Craven bought another 735,000 shares last month: Cellcast Holding(s) in Company RNS Number:8102F Cellcast plc 16 October 2007 Cellcast plc Holding in Company Cellcast plc ("the Company") announces that on 10 October 2007 it received notification from Neil Craven that his interest has increased to 8,499,927 Ordinary Shares in the Company, representing approximately 13.57% of the issued Ordinary Share Capital. | chancer6 | |
05/11/2007 20:07 | Just came across this...Neil Craven...by the looks of things he's due a buying spree and has bought all of his holding between 6-8 pence!!! I'm definite in with 50,000 shares tomorrow. Not looking long term but with the recent news + charts & indicators are looking very positive I think the price may rise to around 6.50 pence in the short term which is the resistance point. Would need news to go higher than that IMO. Date Holder +/- Amount Shares held % 29-08-2007 Neil Craven + 400,000 7,764,927 12.4000 17-07-2007 Neil Craven + 616,913 7,364,927 11.7600 30-04-2007 Neil Craven + 3,224,602 6,748,014 10.8900 02-03-2007 Neil Craven + 3,523,412 3,523,412 7.0500 | chancer6 | |
05/11/2007 20:02 | Triple post edit.. Sticky key.have to get that sorted. | c1ty whispers | |
05/11/2007 20:01 | double post edit. | c1ty whispers | |
05/11/2007 20:01 | Major Shareholders As at 1 August 2007, shareholders holding more than 3% of the share capital of Cellcast plc were: Atlas Group of Companies 13.81% Neil Craven 11.77% Andrew Wilson 7.22% MTouche Technology Berhad 7.19% Bertrand Folliet 7.17% SMS Media Limited 6.07% Shares not in public hands Insofar as it is aware, the percentage of shares not in public hands as at 1 August 2007 was 73.55%*. * of this figure 17.13% is held by Raven Nominees Limited, the nominee company for Hoodless Brennan plc advisory private clients. Restrictions in Transfer of AIM Securities There are no restrictions on the transfer of ordinary shares. | c1ty whispers | |
05/11/2007 19:41 | Thanks alot! | chancer6 | |
05/11/2007 19:40 | www.cellcast.co.uk www.cellcast.tv/live www.sumo.tv | c1ty whispers | |
05/11/2007 19:34 | Hi C1ty whispers...Thanks. The attraction of Neil Craven building a huge holding which I have just come across at well above today's levels is very comforting too. Do you have a website address for this company? | chancer6 | |
05/11/2007 19:16 | Welcome aboard chancer.I,m sure once your in the share price will double. I,ve been watching you.lol this is a great share to hold with plenty of potential. James Brown will deliver Sumo.tv to the masses. | c1ty whispers | |
05/11/2007 18:54 | Thanks socko...will have a look! | chancer6 | |
05/11/2007 18:51 | Still doing my research but will look to make a purchase of 50,000 shares tomorrow. The current price does look cheap at face value though there are cash flow problems but that's not to say that those can be overcome by the disposal of some assets. With only 44 million shares in issue and 72% of the hands in major shareholders is promising. Level 2 improved and closed at 2 v 2 from 1 v 2. | chancer6 | |
04/11/2007 21:19 | Good find david and couldnt agree more !! | recto verso | |
04/11/2007 19:11 | SUNDAY TIMES - TV Channels running out of network space. "Corralling stations is invaluable in the multi-channel jungle. "Many of the best-positioned berths - those nearest the top of the EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) are potentially worth millions" These shares have to be the bargain of the month - anyone with less than 100K is a fool. | davidruk | |
01/11/2007 12:58 | And preferably over 3weeks + If I recall correctly I think Headstart can convert at 5% below lowest bid price in previous three weeks. | darcon | |
31/10/2007 19:42 | Steady as she goes, .25p a day for the next two weeks would be nice ;0) | james t kirk | |
31/10/2007 18:02 | See the kindly mm's ticked it up for a laugh. Just beggars belief that the share price is where it is with all that's going on. If this was a new IPO with a few quid in the bank it would be flying IMHO. | digger27 | |
31/10/2007 05:46 | perhaps then sumo.tv could become a rival to youtube.com, and get all the revenues associated with it. | tricky1992000 | |
31/10/2007 05:43 | interesting about those website details, maybe they should really push it, i think shareholders should take an active part in trying to boost the traffic to this website. I am not a shareholder, so don't look at me. where could you start? how about creating enteries on there is only a small stub about the company, and nothing about the tv or the website, despite it being so popular (top 5000) | tricky1992000 | |
30/10/2007 15:11 | Small rise went to top of downtrend. Come on SUMO! Worth much more than this surely! | topgunns | |
30/10/2007 00:20 | Recent pick up in traffic must be behind shares recovering a touch. IF this traffic is representative - a big IF - surely it has to be worth a few £millions. Nearing the 2000th busiest site worldwide. That is some going. I think there a number of video search or hosting sites that would pay a few £million for the mobile platform as well. Seems likely to be undervalued at £2m unless there are significant fundraisings to come, but partnership funding is being explored. I wonder if the price is rising because a deal is in the offing. SUMO.tv on your Mobile Device Just enter your mobile number to receive a FREE WAP Push message to our WAP Site. We foot the bill and you can browse the site, so simple and easy. Now you can take SUMO on the move and show the clips to your friends wherever you are. | aleman |
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