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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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City Of London Group Plc | LSE:CIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD9GS058 | ORD 2P |
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% | 10.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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01/4/2004 09:31 | OUCH!! A big sell at 25.25p..... nasty, guess its to do with end of tax year trading by someone... | scrapheap | |
31/3/2004 15:01 | I'm in for some more at this price. Thought Connected Corporation was progressing reasonably well. Clearly some risk, but current price looks quite good value. | simonevans | |
31/3/2004 12:43 | this stock moves q violently and in a vacuum of news and usually only small trading... when it's down like this you always worry - eg is the US company that bought the rchive business struggling etc? | scrapheap | |
31/3/2004 12:36 | I'm out also. | daveperry | |
31/3/2004 12:15 | this ain't looking pretty - glad I'm out of this one at the moment! | scrapheap | |
28/3/2004 16:41 | Just a thought - anyone know much about Connected Corporation? - wonder how much 1% of the equity is actually worth. I suspect that this stake COULD be worth a great deal indeed; it's in the books at nothing. | simonevans | |
27/3/2004 08:34 | Worldbid down to 9c now. Share price fallen quite significantly recently. May have a further look next week at this one. | simonevans | |
14/1/2004 22:17 | Worldbid shares now at 18c-19c, this could turn out to be an unexpected bonus for City of London. Dave. | daveperry | |
08/1/2004 23:38 | . Worldbid Expands Partner Program VICTORIA, BC, Jan. 06, 2004 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Worldbid Corporation (OTC BB: WBID) recently increased its reach with the international trade community and new and continued partnerships. Through a partnership with Impexpo Business International (IBI), Worldbid will provide trade leads to IBI's members through a cooperative website located at which will be promoted to IBI's trading community in addition to IBI's business partners worldwide. IBI is an Import/Export and Business Facilitation Network operating in over 20 countries of the world. IBI facilitates Import/Export and business activities both through Impexpobiz International Market Research Associates and through the Popular Internet B2B Trade portal www.impexpobiz.com. IBI is set up to perform most of the functions of an in-house import/export department. Worldbid has partnered with ClearedAndDelivered. These exciting partnerships will provide C&D and IBI's members with exposure to Worldbid's trading network of over 294,000 registered members. Worldbid has also announced the extension of a contract with Euredit SA, to provide their Europages directory of over 500,000 businesses to the Worldbid-owned trade website www.eceurope.com. Europages, the European Business Directory, is a b2b directory published in six languages in three media versions: Website, Printed version and CD-Rom. This partnership provides a valuable resource to eceurope members, and generates revenue for Worldbid via online advertising commitments. Worldbid Corporation's disclaimer: This news release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Section 27A of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The Company's actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of numerous risks and uncertainties (see the Company's reports filed with the SEC). The Company assumes no obligation to update the information contained in this news release. Worldbid shares up 33% to 12c. Dave. | daveperry | |
02/1/2004 10:24 | COL hold 2.5m shares in worldbid they are now over 10c each. Dave. | daveperry | |
16/12/2003 15:08 | Sold out now - need proceeds for a play in bllm where there are a lot of bears on the bb but nav seems attractive... will watch cin with interest however | scrapheap | |
08/12/2003 08:24 | African Eagle up nearly 300% since June COL have an interest in AFE do not know What size though. Dave. | daveperry | |
04/12/2003 16:22 | As per my postings at start of Nov, I'm chuffed with CIN. Ever since the Indie bloke sold out, this thing has kept edging higher, with my buy AT 37P now making up for the losses I made when buying at 115p and 93p ages ago. Tempted to get out but this rising on no news is usually the sign that the market is expecting positive soon and spookily seems to anticipate it somehow... | scrapheap | |
25/11/2003 17:51 | Anyone see anything in the papers about the results? Given no trades today, suggests not! | scrapheap | |
24/11/2003 22:10 | Yes, nothing particularly new in the interims. I still think that something is going on and there were some vague hints about changes in the future. Maybe something will happen in the second half. Anyway, NAV of 61p is looking more encouraging given that Connected Corp is not included in this. | simonevans | |
24/11/2003 14:20 | What a muppet - missed that sentence entirely!! Thanks | scrapheap | |
24/11/2003 14:11 | Current NAV 61p per share - see results statement | sandown | |
24/11/2003 13:42 | NAV 55p - nothing stellar about that & it would have been nice to get a current NAV as they say it has increased since end sept. nothing to excite in my opinion and no rabbit/hat - which makes it all the more weird that some investors have twice been prepared to buy in at over 60p ... | scrapheap | |
24/11/2003 07:40 | Not out as yet... will be watching out for them | scrapheap | |
20/11/2003 17:15 | ok, point taken - thread closed | glennborthwick | |
20/11/2003 08:58 | As a suffering shareholder in cin.l, all I want to know is how to get rid of this thread from my monitor!! | scrapheap | |
20/11/2003 08:53 | dhedra Well said . LOL ! Regs R | robby george |
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