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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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16/12/2010 16:53 | There is another 500k after 123k which looks like another buy all showing on PLUS and price jumped. Some1 is Accumulating for sure. Million Plus mapped up today at good price......hmmmmm. Why would CAH advertise for 800 staff vacancies if sales not moving, makes you think. | awood70 | |
16/12/2010 16:26 | Hello ,hello what do we have here then, well i say the 500k looks interesting also the directors bought at around this level in July, so who knows. A trading update would be good at this stage as its a bit of a wait until the finals and people get worried and sell when its quiet. Worth to have another go over Metaphysicalman's post which is in the header when it gets a bit quiet. BTW, are you still around Metaphysicalman and invested ? | lyonst5 | |
16/12/2010 15:24 | Another 123507 BUY gone through PLUS, is some1 aware of something? CAH was Advertising to Hire upto 800 personnel in Sep/Oct. Any views. MM had dropped the price now pulled it back, looks like MM,s wants some stock....hmmmmmm. | awood70 | |
16/12/2010 15:15 | Some1 snapped up 500000 shares this afternoon via Plus MM, first it was showing on L2 here, than removed, byt still visible on PLUS. Someone is accumulating.......h | awood70 | |
11/12/2010 12:39 | On the theme of recruitment from the CEO Pankaj Thakar. "Thakar feels that to succeed he may need people with the right education and skills but, "I want to build an organization which gives equal importance to entrepreneurship & creativity to create leaders who possess high sense of ownership for the onerous task of building value for their work and also keep the goal of wealth creation in mind,"he says" Well lets hope they are well on their way on working on that wealth creation part. | lyonst5 | |
07/12/2010 05:51 | I notice we got a trading update on the 9th of December last year. Perhaps we will get one this week? | simonparker5 | |
05/12/2010 10:22 | Taken from the above article. "Ashish Mehra, Associate Vice President & Head of Products says" So i take it he has joined CAH, and looks like he knows his stuff. Edit; Also are they having difficulty in finding staff or just signs of a growing business ? | lyonst5 | |
05/12/2010 09:48 | I see a launch or relaunch of a CAH show. It's probably its the closest they can get to the adult content business. | lyonst5 | |
26/11/2010 16:28 | yes it could be a good thing.... hope cellcast don't have to tone anything down at the forthcoming meeting, as the ladies are rather hot!!! always a fine line between showing enough to bring in the punters, against showing too much! | burgerbarwomen | |
26/11/2010 16:25 | BBW, Sorry but i would take this as good thing, as in less competion. Looking at the ofcom site a few others have had their fingers rapped as well. I see no mention of cellcast or their shows in any of the bulletins. | lyonst5 | |
26/11/2010 15:06 | Adult TV channels become first to lose licences | burgerbarwomen | |
24/11/2010 13:12 | Some quotes from the video. " One of India's fastest growing companies " " We have 800 job openings " " Big multinational giant " " Creating a multi million dollar market " " To become a leading global provider " " Cellcast has ambitious plans " Well you have got to give it to them they are using their initiative. | lyonst5 | |
23/11/2010 19:10 | Any views about this ? | lyonst5 | |
22/11/2010 20:18 | Evening Simon, It could be that Headstart are exercising their remaining warrants, thay have 1 million left, the first two were exercised in April and July, so with only 5 weeks left i guess its them. Prelims 09 "The new facility (which is repayable in three tranches during 2010) is not convertible but the group granted Headstart a warrant over 3 million Ordinary shares at 2.75p per share as part of the new facility." | lyonst5 | |
22/11/2010 20:02 | lyonst5 I think we have a large sell being worked through the market. Wouldn't be surprised if we fell a little more to attract more buyers. Then the sell trade will be put through and we will be back up again. Seen this so many times with these micrcaps. If you are a long term holder then nothing to worry about and gives us a chance of picking up some cheap stock. | simonparker5 | |
22/11/2010 17:24 | I see 125k of sells and 340k of buys today, well hell if i know what the MM's are up to. | lyonst5 | |
22/11/2010 12:31 | A bit selling i see. Just noticed that CAH have added 4-5 new shows onto their website with a few of them aimed at the Tamil market. I also noted over the weekend that they were looking for Tamil employees. Anyway its all good as long it adds to the bottom line. | lyonst5 | |
22/11/2010 11:00 | Lowest price for nearly a year. I suppose it is people getting fed up that we havn't had an update for a while. | simonparker5 | |
20/11/2010 10:31 | Had a look a into the UTV company presentation. "Interactive Poised to be at the forefront of a segment that has the potential to be bigger than Broadcasting in the next 2-3 years" BBW, Out of the uk at the moment, but i guess its wait until the results to find out, if a channel could offer 45p per min and still make a profit somethings amiss. | lyonst5 | |
20/11/2010 09:12 | anyone else noticed those new adult channels on the freeview EPG? in effect there are now two distinct adult segments so more competition it seems. pressure on margins? one channel offered calls for 45p a min. | burgerbarwomen |
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