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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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18/2/2010 16:29 | lol lyon. 13p start. Target 40-50p in a year. But i haven't quite juggled the numbers to justify £1 yet. 5.7p- Call me a prophet cos I predicted what was going to happen. | ![]() topgunns | |
18/2/2010 16:13 | First step is 8-10p to get back to something a bit more realistic We can start thinking about 40p once news of H1 trading at CAH comes though I'm looking for profit of $3m from CAH in H1 and $5m in H2 That should see the share price multi-bag from these levels | trent harris | |
18/2/2010 16:13 | Topgun, I'll get the filter button out on you any more deramping talk of 13p, i need to retire soon so i could do with £1 asap | ![]() lyonst5 | |
18/2/2010 15:55 | Close at new high would be great for the chart. I missed the chance to add another 250k. I'm predicting 13p soon. And yes, bear views would be very welcome. It's a bull parade on here at the moment. | ![]() topgunns | |
18/2/2010 11:31 | Fall later. Close 5.7p. | ![]() topgunns | |
18/2/2010 11:22 | 20p and I'm out. I'm not greedy ;) | ![]() topgunns | |
18/2/2010 11:21 | as opposed to your 3 lines of quality eh.. | still waiting | |
18/2/2010 11:20 | looking good again. i'm holding for double digits. | ![]() sos100 | |
18/2/2010 11:18 | this will be taken out by a bigger player, you watch.. | still waiting | |
18/2/2010 11:08 | Interesting I wonder if more news is on the way? Seems to early to be getting more news on CAH so soon after the last announcement So, unless there is an offer looming, then I suspect it is simply someone accumulating in anticipation of more good news later in the year... | ![]() the analyst | |
18/2/2010 11:06 | Looks like I'm stuck at 755,000. No 4.5p for me. | ![]() topgunns | |
18/2/2010 10:58 | Well looks like getting some sub 5p is history. :-( Edit; or even sub 6p | ![]() lyonst5 | |
18/2/2010 10:58 | wow, thought there was some overhang in this one, but clearly not... my CLTV and MTT holdings are doing very nicely today ;) | ![]() mister md | |
18/2/2010 10:58 | 8th on the leader board! | ![]() simonparker5 | |
18/2/2010 10:52 | I topped up these at 1p but only because I had a few hundred quid and figured I would average down from my first holding at 3.2p...looks like a brilliant decision at the moment but it wasn't because I thought great things were to come at the time...now I am thinking they're cheap at this price and if the so called "dodgy" management get the UK business in some kind of order then that will be some very sweet icing on the cake :D | ![]() notaclue | |
18/2/2010 10:50 | TopgunNS there is no reason why not 50p would value them at about £40m. Assuming a PE of 10 they would nees to make £4m a year profit. If all this came from India then with a 37.5% interest India would have to make profits of $16m. We have been told they made $2m in the last 6 months so lets assume $4 for a year. With such rapid growth they could certainly make $6-$8m in the next 12 months which gives CLTV £2m profit or half it's current market cap. A long way to go yet! | ![]() simonparker5 | |
18/2/2010 10:39 | Could it really go from 0.4p to 50p in two years. Would be share of the decade. | ![]() topgunns | |
18/2/2010 10:36 | Just managed to buy a few more at 5.25p so they must have some stock. | ![]() simonparker5 |
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