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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cleantech Lithium Plc | LSE:CTL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BPCP3Z37 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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1.50 | 6.82% | 23.50 | 22.00 | 23.50 | 23.50 | 22.25 | 22.25 | 1,497,469 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chem,fertlizer Minrl Mng,nec | 0 | -3.8M | -0.0360 | -6.32 | 24.04M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/4/2002 14:37 | "Hope this puts your minds at a little more ease" - how many do you have? ;-) | calleva | |
05/4/2002 14:30 | They are exact copies of my emails. | minuteman | |
05/4/2002 14:25 | You are kidding, right! | calleva | |
05/4/2002 14:16 | OK GUYS I will post my email to CTL and the reply that duely (and always comes back) with the hour. I have edited it as you guys are all aware and to retain some trust. regards | minuteman | |
05/4/2002 11:16 | Well look at the print industry! Canon UK was the first. Familiar Names:- Kodak, Kolamazoo??, Fuji... they are the kind of names I had in my mind. | minuteman | |
05/4/2002 11:00 | Have it on good authority that there is a 40k buy coming through. Any idea who these "familiar names" are? | calleva | |
05/4/2002 09:49 | It may have dropped for the reasons above. You could be right with shrtages as there certainly seems to have been a load of buys this week. 70k was a buy though Have just emailed the company to get a results date out of them. | minuteman | |
05/4/2002 09:44 | Maybe I'm being disagreeable this morning, but a sell @6.8 would not cause the bid to drop to 5.5 - I was quoted 6.8 for a purchase of 10000 early this morning, hence my conclusions. Keep up the research efforts and an open mind. | calleva | |
05/4/2002 09:34 | Looks like a sell Calleva. check the time! Rangers: that said, someone has been buying a ton as well, only today has sells outnumbered. Could be what you are saying but then again, similarly, MM's may have a wiff of results and are trying to walk price down for cheap stock as buying will commence on great results. Still at 7p to buy. If people sell at 5.5 then good results, well we all know who the winner is. | minuteman | |
05/4/2002 09:26 | 50k purchase and price drops suggesting a shortage of stock?? | calleva | |
05/4/2002 09:23 | Someone's dumping a significant amount of shares. If results ARE bad then it looks as though there has been a leak. | rangers99 | |
05/4/2002 09:06 | Max online purchase 10000@6.8 this morning. Other opinions please. | calleva | |
05/4/2002 09:01 | Don't know mate. You and I have probably employed one at some time or other... to get the best from your investments. Who knows they may be franchising/licensin If thats the case I'd say these kinds of orders to service would be too big for CTL at the moment so may be looking for partners etc.. Just stabs in the dark. By the way Winterfloods off line so that may be the price drop today. Another 10k buy Other opinions would be welcome. | minuteman | |
05/4/2002 08:18 | Chilled - why the adviser? ;-) | calleva | |
05/4/2002 08:12 | Well, unless the chairman was lying to me when he said...THEY WOULD BREAK EVEN, by then, then profit by same time next year.. I can't see where the bad news is coming from. I may be blinkered, but I can't see where I could have done any more research, even going to the horses mouth. relax | minuteman | |
05/4/2002 08:06 | Minuteman, The financial year ended 28 February and then a financial adviser is appointed -could mean good news, but could be bad. Since we are in the dark, be cautious, this one is a gamble. DYOR all. | calleva | |
04/4/2002 22:00 | Glad you are all on board. I'd been talking to myself for about a month, since I first bought in January! What really tuned me to these is that at 1 million profit a future pe of 2.5 is laughable and so, 1 million next year should turn to 2 year after. When you thenplace it on a reasonable pe of say 15 then you start looking at 50p + a year or two down the line. Good luck all! | minuteman | |
04/4/2002 16:59 | ...not quite true of today's trading. All buys IMHO. I'm in. | calleva | |
04/4/2002 10:59 | Thing that bothers me is that most of yesterday's trades were not defined and some were definitely sells - why sell if the opportunity is so good? | calleva | |
04/4/2002 10:53 | Just bought in - fingers crossed! | kermat | |
04/4/2002 10:47 | Think I'll wait until I hear about the reception they receive at the exhibition: www.ipex.org The full implications of the digital age have yet to be felt, but we already know that there are major decisions ahead for us all. The markets we service are looking at communication in a totally new way and to compete we must be prepared to meet new challenges head on. Companies are being urged to think global and print local and this is driving the need for new solutions. Designers and content creators are no longer working within one medium and they need to understand the different demands of publishing on paper, in digital form or on the web. The one constant is the demand for improved quality, flexibility and productivity and this is having an impact on all stages in the production chain from content creation, through prepress, printing and finishing. Although the methods by which the visual asset are created, handled and ultimately distributed may change, final image quality and speed of delivery will continue to be paramount. A challenge for which pre-media, print and publishing professionals are ideally suited. Expertise in the areas of reproduction, colour management and printing put you in an ideal position to become the information providers of the future. To equip you for this and stay one step ahead, you will need knowledge. This can only come from meeting the people who matter, seeing the technology that will shape the production of years to come and compare the merits of different solutions for your market. Creating the ideal environment, Ipex 2002 is an opportunity you can't afford to miss. | calleva | |
04/4/2002 10:35 | Well have a shed load , bought more yesterday, and our new invester bought about 1 mill yesterday. Read the posts and you will see! | minuteman | |
04/4/2002 10:21 | is this worth buying guys | petebarnes |
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