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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chariot (UK) | LSE:CRT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0P0XQ12 | 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% | 0.48 | - | 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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24/4/2007 11:52 | Oh look a cup formation is starting to form, back up to £2.10 then! | katsy | |
24/4/2007 11:38 | on another site a poster (10.22 am) ... Chariot is now an investment firm.... they must be gearing up to make a purchase.. | andrbea | |
24/4/2007 11:10 | saw this on the trades for April 20; somone paying 1.25p 20/04/07 08:51 1.25 237,800 O 0.6 0.9 Buy | andrbea | |
24/4/2007 10:15 | not really a closed period for any company on LSE only in USA. Directors can buy any time though they must not do so directly and cannot dictate the timing, though that is a farce in reality (ask any Company Secretary before we become extinct). They are also not supposed to have any knowledge of or use price sensitive information. | fur | |
24/4/2007 09:18 | up again today...what's brewing? | monty77 | |
23/4/2007 17:08 | signs are there...that was my 45000 top up purchase on the first line this morning...management buying in before close period leading up to year end.... | shampton | |
23/4/2007 15:15 | what's going on? | the_professor | |
23/4/2007 15:13 | Fur. only asses moan about spellings. nice run up though | william-just | |
23/4/2007 14:14 | is this shell about to have something useful reversed into it? ps spelt correctly? | fur | |
23/4/2007 14:04 | BLODY HELL A 1P PURCHACE. | william-just | |
21/4/2007 13:57 | Chariot (UK Holding(s) in Company RNS Number:2921V Chariot (UK) PLC 20 April 2007 For immediate release 20 April 2007 Chariot (UK) Plc ("Chariot" or the "Company") Holdings in Company In accordance with Chapter 5 of the Financial Services Authority's Disclosure and Transparency Rules, the Company was informed on 20 April 2007 by certain significant shareholders of the following beneficial interests in the ordinary share capital of the Company: Shareholder Number of ordinary Percentage of issued shares held voting share capital John Finan 5,373,750 7.57% (Non-Executive Deputy Chairman) Peter Jones 5,000,000 7.05% (Non-Executive Chairman) Suzanne Counsell 2,665,000 3.76% The ordinary shares referred to above are ordinary shares of 1p each in the Company. For further information please contact: Chariot (UK) Plc Tel: 07770 504 934 Philip Evans Noble & Company Limited Tel: 020 7763 2200 | monty77 | |
21/4/2007 06:32 | but yes but no but yes i agree Scribbler. | william-just | |
21/4/2007 00:59 | That shibboleth is outmoded kasman. In modern writing style it is a common and accepted usage. So up with it you must put. | scribbler101 | |
20/4/2007 21:20 | Never start a sentence with the word "but" scribbler. It is a conjunction. | kasman | |
20/4/2007 17:23 | Fur - AIM is mostly a "caveat emptor" market; but I dare say there was a projection of some sort. But we know that ticket sales have been but a fraction of projected levels. Hence the problem. Hence the losses. When you back a start-up you should realise that projected sales are little more than a guess. Who would you sue? For what? QUIZ: How many spelling errors in Fur's post 2780? Fur - 20 Apr'07 - 09:48 - 2780 of 2781 far from it - I gamle on anything - but their must have been a buisness model to make the valaution of 120p from otherwise the LSE and AIM and all the "advisors" will and do look like pillocks. So there must be a valaution of some sorts of between 0 and 120p. | scribbler101 | |
20/4/2007 09:48 | far from it - I gamle on anything - but their must have been a buisness model to make the valaution of 120p from otherwise the LSE and AIM and all the "advisors" will and do look like pillocks. So there must be a valaution of some sorts of between 0 and 120p. | fur | |
20/4/2007 01:37 | Fur - you really don't understand about speculative start-ups, do you? The money is GONE. monty - 2p or not 2p; that is the question. | scribbler101 | |
19/4/2007 11:14 | 2p would still double my money | monty77 | |
19/4/2007 10:30 | I cannot belive that this was flaoted off at 120p; there must be something of value still left within the shell otherwise somebidy surely could and should be sued. | fur | |
19/4/2007 10:27 | though £2 would actually be very ineresting.......... | fur | |
19/4/2007 10:27 | more like 2p | fur | |
19/4/2007 10:02 | Nice to see listed on top 3 on the advfn home page. Hopefully may recover some of my losses in this dog! | rjg123 |
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