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Posted at 05/9/2007 17:00 by ansc Heading ever lower, just relieved to have sold out when I did. When will the directors realise that, until investors receive news on the long-overdue financing agreement, there is nothing to stop the share price continue its fall from favour. |
Posted at 09/8/2007 08:27 by ansc It amounts to total apathy towards shareholder by CPO's directors that we have still not heard a word about this badly-needed new financing - I thought they said finances were tight way back in April!Do they want investors to support their company or not? I have always thought that their technology has enormous potential but my anxiety level has nearly got to breaking point. Unless news is forthcoming shortly, I'm out. |
Posted at 31/3/2006 11:56 by k38 The Best Yet To Come.Hot news only works for investors already positioned in the market, not those who try to buy in after the news is out. |
Posted at 06/3/2004 08:59 by kevster They may be able to get around 10p per share in a rights issue, depends if many of the original investors want to plough in more money. Perhaps some of their partners may participate? However, if the stock falls again by several pennies the rights issue will start to look even less attractive.Anyhow, one positive is that the Avonmouth project is expected to be profitable now that they have upgraded the plant. But looking back at the previous interim results they had hoped to announce some new projects last year, which clearly has overrun yet again, This company at £4m+ is way too expensive in my view, given the lack of cash on the balance sheet, and uncertainty over prospects, even if the company do continue, it appears that it will take a while before they generate any significant revenue, Kev |
Posted at 12/2/2004 13:34 by glenlivet Must be too late for fund-raising on the stock-market. Also I can't imagine the current investors are ready for sinking more in - in fact, the lack of volume suggests the bigger current investors seem to have written this one off.Negotiating a sale of the company to another (politely known as a reverse takeover) perhaps ? |
Posted at 19/12/2003 10:43 by glenlivet Garth,More to the point, how many peeps will buy without first trying to understand who has driven the price up (Rowan Dartington, the broker) ! The market for this stock is very limited. I suspect the half dozen or so big investors who pumped in their £x00k stakes when CPO floated will have written this bet off; they won't be wasting their time playing the market now when 70p of the original 90p float price has disappeared. GL |
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