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Etf Name | Etf Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Ls 2x Citi | CITE | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
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Posted at 19/4/2008 23:27 by cyclingnut ramping a company in dire need of cash is quite frankly ridiculous and goes to show how low these Tesco shelf stackers will go to get there £50 investment back from CITE.Does CITE own its on soft VoIP switch?... if so what technology is it based on...Cisco skinny protocol?...Tekelec have the lions share of the market in the US...how do CITE guarantee QOS?....do they offer private circuits connecting directly into there switch OR ARE CALLS MADE OVER THE PUBLIC INTERNET? Tiny fish in a big pond....a very big pond...IMHO |
Posted at 18/1/2008 13:51 by 8trader Is the ticker cite or chite ? :-)) |
Posted at 29/10/2007 22:58 by redd Well, well, well!Look what bigbob said on another BB last Fiday......... "75k was mine and now they're taking them back off me 10k at a time. Not a bad trade for me........." He alledgedly bought at 10.9p and said only 2 days previously on the same site as well as making similar comments here........ "CITE - nudging up again, no brainer punt this very tight spread. 16-16.3p. Forced seller last week plunged the price 80% but it's started to bounce back. Floated at around 95p a year ago and cash in the bank with no debt. Could be a multibagger this one medium term." He was obviously doing a pump and dump! Be warned!! |
Posted at 24/10/2007 16:19 by redd I wonder where BIGBOB is ramping this appalling business now?On the UPS BB again for one................. "CITE nudging up, very tight spread. 16-16.3p. Forced seller last week plunged the price 80% but it's started bounce back. Floated at around 95p a year ago and cash in the bank with no debt. Could be a multibagger this medium term." I hope no-one gets sucked in! ;-) |
Posted at 18/10/2007 16:11 by bigbobjoylove think there's some good milage in this CITE. |
Posted at 18/10/2007 11:55 by bigbobjoylove christ, i should have moderated this thread. Redd you're views are welcome although if you're not thinking of going long or short then i agree with prezzy. Surely you have something more constructive to do or are you just bringing your spats across from another board? Either way i'll filter the pair of you if it continues.Back to the stock CITE. I bought on a technical trade having got my broker to speak to the MM it was quite obvious a false position (price) had been created by the sudden plunge from 29p to 9p in seconds. No other reason i bought, i was going to 'punt' these but having had a quick look i'm not sure whether i'll sell for a while as they do look a promising little company. I may even buy some more if they move up again. Good luck all, bob. |
Posted at 18/10/2007 11:34 by redd Hello Mark30! Please tell them all the other threads I post on because you and I both know it is really only HCEG, and look what happened there, and occasionally TEO, ditto!If you think that CITE is a good investment then state your case. I look forward to your analysis! |
Posted at 17/10/2007 18:43 by prezzy think he means cash and nav. Redd not sure how you can say that, CITE is a young co and it's hardly a profit warning. Indeed the shares hardly fell until a forced seller sold a chunk - won't see the sale untill possibly 3-5 days. If you look at the trades from the big markdown then plenty bought hence the move back. I'm not sure someone did sell myself, i think the marketmakers dropped the stock to 'create a market' as no shares had been traded. Would expect bargain hunters to be back tomorrow. |
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