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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Claims People | LSE:CLM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006158686 | ORD 1.5P |
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% | 1.43 | - | 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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19/1/2007 08:40 | Surely they should have a lot of work after yesterdays weather with all the new insurance claims that will be made.??????? | wayneb | |
18/1/2007 14:03 | terrible weather | pepi moon | |
18/1/2007 12:10 | More games.... | wiganer | |
17/1/2007 17:08 | The move up of the offer yesterday is most odd. The spread had already pretty much killed off trades in CLM, then they widen it, making it even less attractive to potential share buyers? Very strange. Unless... | wiganer | |
16/1/2007 13:00 | Yes i have seen them,been holding for a long time.If the next set of results show profit and winning new business they may go higher and get a bit of a push up. | wayneb | |
16/1/2007 12:43 | We can live in hope,3-4p would do for a start,thanks | wayneb | |
16/1/2007 12:37 | Unlikely, but would be unsurprised to see it recover to 3 or 4p in time. | wiganer | |
16/1/2007 12:35 | Does anybody think it will ever get back to it's float price of 8p ????? | wayneb | |
16/1/2007 08:51 | All these recent storms and high winds should see a flurry of business for CLM more forecast for later this week plus many rivers near to bursting banks. CLM had already stated that part of their business will substantially exceed last years turnover. Time for a punt? RNS Number:1754L Claims People Group PLC 30 October 2006 The Claims People Group plc Trading Update The Claims People Group plc announces that it has received notification of a significant advance order for its growing consultancy division. The consultancy services include i-Team which provides a range of support services to leading insurance companies, targeted at assisting the maintenance of throughput standards. Since being introduced by the Claims People during the year to December 2004, the division has seen significant growth in turnover rising from #48,000 at its launch, to #350,000 in 2005. Consultancy division turnover this financial year will substantially exceed the 2005 figure. The project announced today is an extension of an existing client contract and will impact during the first quarter of 2007. Enquiries F. John French Chairman 07836 722482 | chicken | |
14/12/2006 08:25 | The flood and wind season has started hopefully clm will get plenty of work from it.We can live in hope. | wayneb | |
08/12/2006 21:31 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
08/12/2006 16:45 | Back down we go | wayneb | |
03/11/2006 12:24 | does look interesting......... | aa6 | |
01/11/2006 13:44 | another up day - looks like a buy went through for £10ks worth earlier or yesterday - cant see how there can be that many shares left - between majors and small holders. | pepi moon | |
31/10/2006 11:16 | Come to think of it, a 100 for 1 share consolidation may not be a bad idea... | wiganer | |
31/10/2006 11:05 | sure you dont mean £3? :-) chicken? | pepi moon | |
31/10/2006 11:02 | LOL- you had me going with that 30p post! | wiganer | |
31/10/2006 10:45 | sorry that should have been 3p up again this morning halifax quoting 1.19 for just 50k! | chicken | |
31/10/2006 07:39 | Hopefully see some press coverage today and we will be looking at 30p | chicken | |
30/10/2006 11:33 | Yup, utterly bizarre. One thing you can say for BRTR, it's never dull... | wiganer | |
30/10/2006 11:31 | Wiganer, Have you seen the story unfolding over on BRTR? Wierd. DL | davidlloyd |
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