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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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26/11/2013 09:55 | davvy link address not working, pls post it again, any idea wats going on, this sudden movement? | jk1206 | |
26/11/2013 09:52 | Well Topgun you may have to eat those words. I think growth may have come back while some were sleeping. Can only get quoted for 10 shares to buy online but can sell 1 million plus. | nazrat | |
26/11/2013 09:47 | hxxp://www.tmcnet.co | davydoo | |
26/4/2013 16:55 | All signs of growth gone. | topgunns | |
27/3/2013 06:43 | Hi, Also, Who are these people - if anyone can please fill me in, biogs, links: Gary Lyons 11,835,000 15.27% Atlas Group of Companies 8,645,635 11.15% Guy Thomas 4,973,412 6.42% David Hearne 4,800,000 6.19% Thanks in advance. Yours kindly, MN | zoo1234 | |
27/3/2013 06:34 | Hi, I've been away a very long time, what have I missed? where have all the other regulars gone? Who are the largest Investors now? What happened to the Middle-East/Europe division? and What of the expansion into America? Many Thanks in Advance. Yours kindly, MN | zoo1234 | |
16/11/2012 20:57 | Rubbish management, flogging a dead horse. I feel for the large PI shareholders. | pennysharemillionaire2 | |
23/10/2012 13:09 | Last hope of any growth gone. UK business only. Will rumble along making profits at a low level. Going below 1p again. | topgunns | |
16/10/2012 11:59 | RNS anyone any idea how much this settlement is worth? | blackbear | |
15/10/2012 18:58 | Anyone know anything about how Cellcast Middle East are performing? 18% owned affiliate trading from Beirut. | norbert colon | |
28/9/2012 10:46 | Well not great reading but its very good to see that they are cash flow positive and book value still sits around current valuation. Slightly negative net current assets. I will put this one back on the shelf for another 6 months. Would be good to hear other shareholders views (even if just to share the pain..) Nobby | norbert colon | |
16/9/2012 19:01 | Guys. Any news out there about CLTV to raise our spirits! I note that results will be due the end of next year based on previous years but I always continue to be disappointed on results days so not holding out hope of any nice surprises... Davydoo / Gary - as major shareholders do you have anything to share with us? Nobly 3 stiles | norbert colon | |
16/7/2012 15:38 | I said this would go below 1p. They've let everyone down | topgunns | |
28/6/2012 09:06 | No comment on the RNS ? | viktormeerldrew | |
01/6/2012 13:43 | a great shame as the channels on freeview look good and i can't think of anything else they can do to make them better. always worth 15mins viewing time for a laugh after the wrestling on channel 46 | lw425 | |
01/6/2012 13:20 | Cash burn 2H £100k a month? Is this right davydoo? What's happened so far this year? | q1w2e3r4t5 | |
01/6/2012 13:18 | Clearly very disappointing results, with the Indian investment now valued at zero, and the UK business turning an approx £700k first half profit into an approx £700k loss in the second half, but with hindsight what an achievement to receive £1m of value from the indian investment, plus the portion of of the IP rights received so far. At least this gives the company a cash balance to continuing trading, cutting costs and developing with. | davydoo | |
02/5/2012 11:11 | Thanks for explaning Nobby, its always interesting to see techniques and calculations used by other investors. Ive done some dummy trades this morning, and i think todays sells are actually buys. | davydoo | |
02/5/2012 10:03 | What has to be rememeber here though with this ratio is that CLTV have no long term debt an hence very low interest costs so I am not unduly concerned. | norbert colon | |
02/5/2012 10:00 | Davy Correction & apologies - I meant total liabilities to shareholder equity (not current assets). 4.645m / 1,133m Thanks for pointing this out. I like to see what I call Debt (or total liabilities) / Equity at less than 1.0 (or really less than 0.85). Comments welcome. | norbert colon | |
02/5/2012 09:04 | Nobby where are you getting your liabilities at 4x assets? | davydoo | |
02/5/2012 08:31 | My reason for holding is that we have 450k/yr for the next 2 years coming to us relating to the IP agreement with CI. At current share price of 2.2p that puts us on a PE of 3.8 alone... I am not confident in my number for FY revenue or profits as the interims noted a 2nd half decline due to reduced UK demand + more competition but if we just took 50% of earnings from 1st half into second half (and ignored CAH / CI) I get earnings of circa 850k to which we can add our 450k and get circa 1.3m for the full year. This puts us on a PE of 1.3. We now have no debt but we do have liabilities around 4 x current assets. If we add back in any successes from CAH / CI then this could look very interesting going forward. I would of course welcome comments from anyone please. Nobby | norbert colon | |
01/5/2012 18:27 | Looks like someone else has been adding as well! I do have a stake in this but not declarable - anyone care to comment why it seems to be attracting some significant positions? | guru | |
01/5/2012 16:13 | Nobby, I liked the news out of India so thought i'd add a few more. Remember whilst its a reduced stake, its of a larger business following the investment from Vertex, part of Temasek. | davydoo |
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