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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Coe Group | LSE:COE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0VQMW25 | 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% | 8.50 | - | 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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07/4/2006 08:24 | And what can we do about it? | dbno | |
02/4/2006 14:11 | And how many £ does he get? | dbno | |
31/3/2006 17:47 | LOLOLOL,yes they have...1p and then management buy out. tyroneshares Do the management have high expectations? IF BISWELL WAS HERE WILL SAY Try turning the chart the right way up .......LOL DOOMED! | k38 | |
31/3/2006 14:25 | Management will sell COE before increasing share holder value. They have a long history of CON . | k123 | |
31/3/2006 13:49 | New order of red ink received from Coe, they're having to use blue temporarily. iv. | investalvirgin | |
31/3/2006 12:24 | "Trading since the beginning of 2006 has been in line with management's expectations." Do the management have high expectations? I just can't see it! I've held this share since the scoot days and should have bailed out long ago, but I've always been the optimistic type. Good luck to anyone thinking that this will ever turnaround!! | tyroneshares | |
31/3/2006 08:45 | Good time to buy ? Results suggests the worst is over. Tiny cap. Any improvement from now should improve the price. | rheiner | |
31/3/2006 07:22 | And the result? All + for the future. | k123 | |
30/3/2006 19:04 | The same big ? is this legal,yes. buying and selling COE is one big CON. | k123 | |
30/3/2006 16:35 | If I buy 20,000 shares, do you think the share price will rise?? Todays sale of 16,000 seems to had an effect? And if so, I could bet maybe a few hundred or thousand point on a rise? Or maybe go short on the share? I've never seen the share price go up! Any thoughts? | tyroneshares | |
30/3/2006 16:18 | scoot to timeload to coe the trading of this stock has been and is a con job the first sign was when 2 trades went through 600,000 each trade at the time that was 10% of issued share capitol no anoucement who made the trades | xzaq111 | |
22/3/2006 17:33 | I guess it's down because the MMs are trying to find some level at which people might buy. Sub 1p here we come (again!). | kingsize | |
22/3/2006 14:14 | Can't see any trades and this is down! Amazing. | tyroneshares | |
22/3/2006 13:02 | At this rate I'm going to owe "them" money.. iv. | investalvirgin | |
17/3/2006 20:53 | Has anyone recieved monies yet (sub 500sh)? Holder since Scoot days, but needed blind faith to expect recovery. Might pay kids pocket money though! Agree wrt 'management'..... | incehome | |
08/3/2006 17:26 | er.....you're not keen on them then? | dbno | |
07/3/2006 14:04 | the management are creative accountant types that specilise in creting huge interest and investment for a bobby shafter to follow, and dilution ,share consolidations, company name changes ect ect it just goes on and on, they live very well with huge saleries and employ script writers to keep the hopefull in hope, but know its a one way street and hopeless all along, just followe the trail back to timeload scoot ect to know these types of entities only can exist on your HOPE AND YOUR MONEY A HOPE COMPANY HEADING TO HOPLESSNESS FOR ITS SCREWED INVESTORS, | vision88 | |
04/3/2006 19:16 | Time to buy? | k123 | |
28/2/2006 18:31 | A wing and a prayer | dbno | |
28/2/2006 15:09 | What is left in this company? | k123 | |
14/2/2006 08:43 | Scoot has nothing to do with COE. | k123 | |
09/2/2006 21:00 | to orbit?? never.No quality dog,its overvalued at this level, Scoot re-launch... well it makes no difference.-( | k38 |
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