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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Civitas Social Housing Plc | LSE:CSH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD8HBD32 | 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% | 79.80 | 79.70 | 80.20 | - | 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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30/1/2007 11:46 | What latest news update - didn't see one yet. | 1775 | |
30/1/2007 09:47 | Does anyone know what the latest news update means to csh. What has cash america to do with csh? | 42john | |
29/1/2007 21:28 | worth having a look at the financials market cap only £5m, 5.4p nav per share ,wont take the greatest improvement in production or a new find to send this to 2p to 30p | ![]() seagreen | |
29/1/2007 21:23 | never lost on a csh trade yet but i guess there is a first for everything....5 bagger instead of ususal 3 or 2 bagger,,,,,,,,8-) | ![]() seagreen | |
29/1/2007 12:58 | Post removed by ADVFN | ![]() Abuse team | |
28/1/2007 13:09 | I am still keen to top up if this can reach 5p, I reckon we must be in for some news soon it is ages since we had some. it will bring my average down to an acceptable level then. I still feel that this is a good long term punt, if the shares are cheap enough, and I think at these prices they are a good bet. But like I always say, if you are using money that you can afford to lose, then this is probably as good a place as any to put it. good luck to all. | sanroc32 | |
26/1/2007 10:46 | Looks like someone is scaring investors off lol. There are a lot of sells today. | 42john | |
26/1/2007 09:49 | Bada is not a clown - he's a mixed media childrens entertainer! | ![]() spaceparallax | |
25/1/2007 19:50 | Now children play nicely or you will go to bed with no supper! | sanroc32 | |
25/1/2007 09:54 | Just go away you clown | biggy smalls | |
25/1/2007 08:48 | In the absense of having any other friends hey dom :-)) | nilip | |
24/1/2007 22:40 | Let the trend be your friend. Given that MM should be on the balance sheet as a £5-10M liability, fair value is around 1p i'm afraid. | ![]() domtheone | |
24/1/2007 19:25 | I would love to empathise with him all night but I have folks too see. Laterz | biggy smalls | |
24/1/2007 19:24 | Well, there you go folks. That was once a die hard Caspian fan. Now look at him. A vegetable. It's a shame ............but there we have it. ROFLMAO | biggy smalls | |
24/1/2007 19:21 | what you doing now Dom? Reaching for your Alzheimers tablets, wondering desperately where your sanity has dissapeared too? | biggy smalls | |
24/1/2007 19:19 | There you go. You're hallucinating again | biggy smalls | |
24/1/2007 19:17 | have I even mentioned PRE?. You been caught out there too Dom? You're a sucker for a business suit and a cheesy grin ain't ya? | biggy smalls | |
24/1/2007 19:13 | Give it a rest you fool. I'd openly like to ward off any newcomers from CSH. This stock is run by a crook, only cares about his pay check, nothing else. Potential investors shoudl be aware that MM has lied constantly to the market/investors/oil conferences about CSH. I only come back every now and again here. No I didn't lose a packet on CSH (thankfuly sold some in the 20's) but I am a bit down now overall with the current share price and what I have left. Many have lost a sackfull on this. It's them I feel genuinely sorry for as they, like me, were conned by MM. Many will never get anywhere near their original investment back as this stock has reached a dead end. Can only tread water now. I'll be back in the Spring to check how much further it's fallen. Filtered you nasty piece of work. You should be ashamed of yourself. | ![]() domtheone |
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