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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 |
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09/10/2009 15:34 | Looks like CLN is the next big one, in talks over JVs and aquisitions, could be another BMR, CSH, GRL when its announced but rising now as well in anticipation, Read RNS re letter of intent.!!! | topinfo | |
09/10/2009 15:33 | double6 is male. | relishing | |
09/10/2009 15:27 | Some you win ?? | double6 | |
09/10/2009 15:22 | MP - what's your problem ?? | double6 | |
09/10/2009 15:21 | Who cares? | monkey puzzle | |
09/10/2009 14:49 | Warning Following Double6 tips can seriously damage your wealth | monkey puzzle | |
09/10/2009 14:42 | yeah you can LOL.....If I ever find out who you are...you will be in some serious trouble mr..... | monkey puzzle | |
09/10/2009 14:42 | (Look at CNR!) | double6 | |
09/10/2009 14:41 | Double6, I've been looking for you...you little ramping shyte you..... | monkey puzzle | |
09/10/2009 14:35 | Got it - London School of Economics. | relishing | |
09/10/2009 14:21 | What is it then? | relishing | |
09/10/2009 14:20 | Are we about to go again ? | monkey puzzle | |
09/10/2009 14:18 | No its not. | monkey puzzle | |
09/10/2009 14:12 | What's LSE? London Stock Exchange? | relishing | |
09/10/2009 13:58 | Like I said...I could not vouch for that post..maybe it's from another time, who knows? I just saw it on LSE today....ok? | monkey puzzle | |
09/10/2009 13:57 | this was posted on the dgo thread. might be of help ? Taken from iii, i'll not comment but make of it what you will... CNOOC is in discussion with Dragon Oil: 08-Oct-09 14:04 CNOOC holds talks with Dragon Oil and Max Petroleum over Caspian acquisition; adviser proposals welcome, source says Story China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), the listed Chinese oil major, has held early-stage discussions with Max Petroleum and Dragon Oil to acquire a Caspian oil and gas asset, according to a CNOOC company source. CNOOC is striving to acquire an upstream offshore oil and gas asset in the Caspian region with roughly 100 million barrels of reserves, the source said. Dragon Oil, the Turkmenistan-focused producer, and Max Petroleum, the AIM-listed oil and gas company, both have assets in the area. CNOOC does not have a local financial adviser in place and would be welcome to approaches, the source said. "We have the funds available," said the source. "And we would be happy with a minority stake of 20% to 25%." The source explained that CNOOC has been in talks with both the Kazakstani government and domestic energy giant KazMunayGas in the past. This news service reported this week that Max Petroleum plans to spin off Astrakhanskiy LLP, an upstream oil and gas field in Kazakhstan, for USD 50m to USD 100m and has had interest from six companies, including GDF Suez and KazmunayGas. The source said that CNOOC is keen to push ahead with an acquisition in the Caspian after some of its domestic competitors continued to make progress in the region. Dragon Oil and Max Petroleum did not comment by the time of publication. By Rob Hartley Source dealReporter | thelongandtheshortandthetall | |
09/10/2009 13:55 | MP, Results for the first half were announced on Sept 30th. Operating loss did not narrow by 55%. | relishing | |
09/10/2009 13:53 | Well on Sept 4th there was modest buying 500K @ .60 12.25 500K @.80 14.18 100K @ 1.00 15.48 total buys 1,210,681 so maybe news in the offing, now, and the same reason chaps bought in back then? nia dyor | andrbea |
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