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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Clean Diesel | LSE:CDT | London | Ordinary Share | COM SHS USD0.01 |
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% | 117.50 | - | 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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20/9/2005 20:31 | nephin..i take it that was your 7000 share sale at 50p? | maestro. | |
20/9/2005 19:54 | Down again today on the LSE and in NY, it looks as though CD is going to drift down to become a classic penny share (sub 15p) and it will probably be picked up by a tip-sheet as a recovery play some time next year and suddenly spring into life - but that doesn't do us present holders any good in the mean time - its going to be a hard winter for CD enthusiasts. Nephin. | nephin | |
20/9/2005 01:10 | have look at these 2 | soysoy | |
19/9/2005 23:40 | Traderabc: The more that you dig into this stock the more moody it looks - I'm thinking about moving out - I think that the next move on the share will be down - Antrim looks good. Nephin | nephin | |
19/9/2005 23:09 | If the there are 2 CDT to 1 CDTI share, how many of each type of share are there? Graham | harryharris | |
19/9/2005 21:45 | Nephin I asked my broker about doing an abitrage trade on this and was told it couldn't be done,and that the UK/US stocks were a 'different line' and he basically said that the US stock was intrisically worth more. ie 1 UK CDT share worth half a US CDT stock. I'm not entirly convinced as they used to track each other fairly consistantly. I'm unsure what is going on between these two lines of stock. | traderabc | |
18/9/2005 23:11 | Converting great technoligal ideas into sales is never as easy as it appears to be. | atlantic1953 | |
18/9/2005 19:07 | maestro: I have just jumped over to this thread and read your last post - where has it all gone wrong - and why? Nephin | nephin | |
16/9/2005 23:17 | I considered buying today, but held off waiting for it to start moving up. Graham | harryharris | |
16/9/2005 23:02 | Not that I know of. It could be that most PI's over there just haven't looked at UK share price | tonystringy | |
16/9/2005 22:57 | graham..don't see why not..i've emailed a few yanks tonite to steam in monday | maestro. | |
16/9/2005 22:55 | Hi All, Very busy here this evening. I assume that there are no restrictions on US citizens purchasing on AIM rather than on the OTC-BB. Graham | harryharris | |
16/9/2005 21:21 | It's up to $1.95 now in Canada, if it goes to $2 that must equate to nearly a quid. Who would want to buy it over there when they can get the same thing over here for 63p? Nephin | nephin | |
16/9/2005 21:10 | I was pointed at this share as it headed north. I paid the highest price back in June think it was £1.05! All my money is in AYM and that could be the biggest mineral deposit in Europe, watch that space! | hyper al | |
16/9/2005 21:09 | maestro: I hold Antrim Energy which is also listed on the Canadian index and the price is always the same on both of them, they follow each other penny for penny and cent for cent- that's why CDT looked good at the start of the week. I really don't know what's going on with this share now - does anybody? Answers please...postcards only... Nephin | nephin | |
16/9/2005 21:05 | hyper..i sold mine at 83p after buying at 64p..back in at 63p | maestro. | |
16/9/2005 21:02 | maestro. I lost a lot of money on this share, and that was getting out at the 90p level! | hyper al | |
16/9/2005 20:59 | tony...other shares with US and UK listings like Bookham and Telewest seem to follow suit so i can't understand why its not doing the same...i bet Cawky knows why though | maestro. | |
16/9/2005 19:59 | This disparity between the US and UK share price has me intrigued at the mo. Not sure what to make of it. | tonystringy | |
16/9/2005 19:50 | Tony I have no doubt that one day this share will sparkle, but the question is - and this is always the question for a small investor - do you know of another share that is likely to move up quicker than this one? And if the answer is yes the follow on question is simple: Why don't you sell this share and invest in the faster moving one? It's very easy to give out advice like this but it's also very hard to follow sometimes - I have really got no idea which way CD is going to move - or not. Nephin | nephin | |
16/9/2005 19:22 | Watching closely! Did a bit of research on CDT a little while ago and was quite impressed. Only thing putting me off was the possibility of competition taking the prize. No one in particular though. The technology has great potential but it's a question of who will benefit from it most. Will keep this on my watchlist. | tonystringy | |
16/9/2005 14:38 | It's up again in NY (10%) but as usual there is no movement here. Nephin Edit: No it its not, it's gone back again. Nephin | nephin | |
15/9/2005 22:38 | Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm | tonystringy | |
15/9/2005 22:35 | Hyper Al, I see investing as playing the odds. If on the balance of probabilities it looks as though the CDT has a fair level of catching up to do, it is worth me giving serious consideration to buying more shares tomorrow. The last contract with Fleeetguard, appears to me to be CDT's most significant contract to date and one which could potentially help transform the fortunes of the company over the next few years and yet it appears to have been completely ignored in the CDT price. Graham | harryharris |
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