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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Coffeeheaven | LSE:COH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0MBD455 | 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% | 24.00 | - | 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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25/7/2008 10:15 | you got an even better entery level now Cacca20 | waxman3 | |
25/7/2008 09:25 | lolololololol as the actress said the archbishop. | waxman3 | |
25/7/2008 09:25 | Just another great entry level... | macca20 | |
25/7/2008 08:42 | Here we go!!!!! | waxman3 | |
25/7/2008 08:24 | There is no bid! Specualtion based upon greed and note common sense and the company' fundamentals is keeping the share price at these levels. When bid specualtion falls away the share price will crash. Its obvious that anyone prepared to pay around 55p a share for COH is doomed to go bust. | waxman3 | |
25/7/2008 08:18 | I am a holder of this and a believer in the buyout - but starting to have my doubts...it is 15 minutes after the open and nothing has been traded as I write this. Yesterday the volume was low and the bid speculation has now done the rounds of the papers with no consequence. It doesnt seem the appetite is there like it was at the end of last week/beginnning of this... Fundamentally a good share though and will rise back to these levels again based on the company rather than a bid in due course, but these levels are based on bid spec.. on the flip side the share price would have dropped if the faith had completely gone...I am confused holder!! | p0rkpie | |
24/7/2008 10:35 | Monetary Policy Council member feels Poland's economy is relatively isolated from global slowdown Warsaw, Poland July 24, 2008 Poland's economy could grow at a 4-5% rate in 2009 with its relative invulnerability to a deeper global slowdown stemming from positive prospects for further improvements in productivity, rate-setter Andrzej Slawinski told Rzeczpospolita in an interview. "The scale of GDP growth slowdown will to a large extent depend on how the currently deteriorating economic growth in Poland and abroad affects expectations of economic growth in the future as this to a large extent influences investments of Polish firms," Slawinski said. "I hope, however, that GDP growth will stay in the 4-5% brackets next year." In the light of a global slowdown, Poland's economy should be saved by its ongoing modernisation, Slawinski argues. "The inflow of FDI and domestic investments makes efficiency grow and it will long grow faster than in highly developed economies," according to Slawinski. "This will keep our GDP growth from falling as much as in the euro zone." | kimboy2 | |
23/7/2008 15:32 | Desperate seller over on CGNY...could it be waxman. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL | macca20 | |
23/7/2008 14:32 | patience...dear boy...patience. | macca20 | |
23/7/2008 14:29 | n0r is the price moving up significantly | waxman3 | |
23/7/2008 13:34 | waxman The bid rumours are not going away...LOLOLOLOLOLOL | macca20 | |
23/7/2008 13:28 | lolololololololololo | waxman3 | |
23/7/2008 13:24 | Another takeover rumour in today's Guardian...Starbucks within one month. | macca20 | |
23/7/2008 11:53 | I think you are a liar in everything you post. | macca20 | |
23/7/2008 11:40 | Whatever you you think little man | waxman3 | |
23/7/2008 11:37 | waxman Playing poker all day...more like snap with your lack of brain cells. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL. | macca20 | |
23/7/2008 08:43 | I am the waxman you listen to me I only use this mystical name and that is plain to see. Do you seriously think that BB commnets affect the SP Because they dont. The reason for slagging COH are numerous but maily its the BKE fiasco and the fact that COH has no substance, there will be no bid and the share price will collapse. With all the bid rumours floating around if it were a even a remote possibilty the share price would surely be closer to 55 than 40. If you want to make money in this game for Gawd's sake be honest and realitic about the shares you own. Oh yes I am playing poker right now thats another reason I spend so much time at the screen. | waxman3 | |
22/7/2008 21:10 | waxman You are full of sh*te....you have been the only poster who has continually slagged off COH over a number of years and using multiple alias's in the process for reasons best known to yourself. It has proved to be a useless waste of time on your part. How do you get time to play poker when you post on here 18hrs a day 7 days a week. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL | macca20 | |
22/7/2008 16:35 | you have to learn to take the rough with the smooth in this game, yes losing a fair bit but its only money and I can laught at that as well lolololololololololo | waxman3 | |
22/7/2008 14:03 | waxman CGNY STILL HEADING SOUTH AGAIN...MY PREDICTION OF 0.5P OR WORSE IS LOOKING GOOD. YOU MUST BE LOOSING A PACKET ON PAPER AT THE MOMENT. HOW NICE....LOLOLOLOLOLO | macca20 | |
22/7/2008 12:47 | Credit Agricole up holding again. Who says not stake building cfd | gk1066 | |
22/7/2008 11:23 | Quote.com on Sunday Times PERSONAL INVESTOR: Mark Atherton says buy Scottish & Southern Energy, Pennon or a utilities exchange-traded fund - Market report - Smaller companies: RPC (talk of corporate action; SVG and JO Hambro, activist investors that have been deemed a concert party, this month increased their combined stake to 14 percent), Premium Bars & Restaurants (talk that Dawnay Day Properties, the vehicle of Guy Naggar and Peter Klimt, was selling down its 29 percent stake) - Tempus: Kier (hold), Anite (avoid), Global Mena (a buy) - Rumour of the day: Coffeeheaven (talk of a bid next week at about 57 or 58 pence; Howard Schulz, Starbucks' chairman, recently spotted in a Coffeeheaven and Caffe Nero is also thought to be interested) - Deal of the day: Helphire (managing director Alan Gilbert buys 2,068 shares at 95-1/2 pence each) | serratia | |
22/7/2008 11:14 | BRITSIH BULLS JUST POSTED A SELL | waxman3 | |
21/7/2008 21:08 | Nice one cacca20 you found me. | waxman3 |
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