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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cabot Energy Plc | LSE:CAB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BGR7LD51 | 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% | 1.50 | 1.25 | 1.75 | - | 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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28/1/2002 15:39 | Early Monday, late Monday morning, lunchtime, early Monday afternoon, iminent!! This is a p!$$ take. | bobalex2000 | |
28/1/2002 15:28 | But praline why should we sell? explain you idiot | graceyfields | |
28/1/2002 15:26 | Just spoke to Ken again He said it is coming imminently and he is as anxious as us to get it out. I said you are not as anxious as me coz you know what is in it, he said thats true but did say that when you read it you will understand why it took so long refinancing perhaps? | graceyfields | |
28/1/2002 15:23 | Where's the damn announcement? | erdmanski | |
28/1/2002 15:22 | No. They don't lose money, but possibly sentiment. | erdmanski | |
28/1/2002 15:22 | OBVIOUSLY WHEN I SAID TO "GET OUT QUICKLY" EARLIER I WAS WELL AWARE THE SHARES ARE SUSPENDED BUT QUITE CLEARLY MEANT TO SELL AS SOON AS THE RNS COMES OUT SINCE IT MAY TAKE THE MM'S 30 SECONDS TO ONE MINUTE TO SLASH THE PRICE - HAVE ALL THE SELL ORDER DETAILS COMPLETED WITH THE ONLINE BROKER, MINIMISE THE WINDOW AND YOU JUST HAVE TO CLICK EXECUTE AS SOON AS THE RNS APPEARS - DON'T EVEN READ IT AS BY THEN IT WILL BE TOO LATE. GOOD LUCK | praline | |
28/1/2002 15:17 | Am I right in saying that this delay (got no finger nails left) is costing the company money due to the lack of trading of their stock? | bobalex2000 | |
28/1/2002 15:07 | Good, he looks like a nice chap. | philmiboots | |
28/1/2002 15:06 | No I think he is quite sincere | graceyfields | |
28/1/2002 15:05 | Do you think our Ken is playing games with you Gracey? | philmiboots | |
28/1/2002 15:01 | As you say in your part of the world gracey "No news is good news" | justjim37 | |
28/1/2002 15:01 | Now mr Ken jackson has five minutes left to make this announcement or I will keep bugging him cmon Ken lets have it | graceyfields | |
28/1/2002 14:57 | is it likely they will wait until after the close of play today, and resume trading in the morning? fevs | fevs | |
28/1/2002 14:55 | yes tell me about it I going to ring again and again until they tell me something this is quite ridiculous | graceyfields | |
28/1/2002 14:54 | The hours up. | fevs | |
28/1/2002 14:51 | Well if the news is indifferent and no greatness to it I still wont sell, because it is still one of those shares that could be taken over at a moments notice! Wheres the fXXXing news? | graceyfields | |
28/1/2002 14:47 | lol - well, my mum's scandinavian (really)....... and i'll say no more | eyesclosed | |
28/1/2002 14:47 | Surely they wont trade these today now? There would be anarchy after all this pent up anxiety! :-) | nav_mike | |
28/1/2002 14:46 | clearly yes! | philmiboots | |
28/1/2002 14:45 | eyesclosed Is your first name peter? ;) | riggs | |
28/1/2002 14:43 | I was the last one to buy before the suspension - is it all my fault? 7000 shares at 7.25p - enough to cause the suspension on its own I would say!!!!! | eyesclosed | |
28/1/2002 14:41 | I wonder if everyone sold their shares and the price went down, they would suspend? | daddy warbucks | |
28/1/2002 14:39 | I agree with you Mike. Fancy people buying shares and as a result prices rising. Whatever next? | daddy warbucks | |
28/1/2002 14:38 | Thanks Jim for the post, first class. Two old questions keep coming up. 1.Why did the MM's hike the price, they don't normally mis-read the situation? 2.If its going to be a 'bland' statement, why take so long about it? | riggs |
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