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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Connaught | LSE:CNT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B139BQ35 | ORD 2P |
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% | 16.65 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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10/9/2010 11:52 | hvs, How's your TAN doing ? | wenlynn | |
10/9/2010 11:43 | hvs i do feel sympathy for you as you have never getting over your losses in NRK, BB., JSPS, CART, JRVS and now this debacle, you must be in the poor house after this con and left with naught. I wish you well for what other activities you occupy yourself with, perhaps stick to model railways in your loft you mentioned before and take trainspotting up, you may at least get your numbers right there! PS. What are you currently holding, i would like to short it! | defcon4 | |
10/9/2010 11:06 | Them Board of Directors with PWC in tow laughing all the way to the bank. They seem to keep it very quiet until it becomes TERMINAL. Stuffing shareholders seems the NORM in the CITY these days. | hvs | |
10/9/2010 10:43 | so what now for the shareholders? | vk74 | |
10/9/2010 10:35 | obama says you cant it may put peoples life at risk | cambium | |
10/9/2010 10:33 | I'm burning the last Annual Report. That'll show them. | wenlynn | |
10/9/2010 08:46 | CNT shareholders will get nothing. The banks will be paid first. | robandkerry | |
10/9/2010 08:43 | >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> david.susies - 10 Sep'10 - 08:24 - 5065 of 5074 Does this mean 140M (shares in issue) /28M (price paid for company) = 20p per share? YYeeeessss, less the debts, administrator fees/costs etc etc etc = to around minus 20p per share ! Will you pay 20p per share you hold to the adminstrators and country for the debts your holdings have incurred upon the system ?? 0p >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Boffster - 7 Sep'10 - 22:54 - 4936 Why how constructive of you boffster to waste such time. That'll change the entire country and system will it ? LOL !!! Clearly you were one of Gordon Browns most loyal followers.. LOL ! Remain clueless and Blind to the Truth. >>> 0p, along with all the other russian roulette sets dogs of the corrupt LSE casino markets for addicted gamblers attracted to the same, losing all their "borrowed" money on stupid spread bet gambling.. PET, RPT, SCHE, TAN and so so many others all on the same path... LOL sapper2476 - 10 Sep'10 - 08:48 - 5073 Yes more or less. Its called Wealth redistribution. Read The New Economic Disorder by Dr. Larry Bates. CNT is just a mini example of the banks, construction firms and more recently Oil giants like BP. (Over 75 Billion stolen from the mcap value or redistributed. To who in their case ? EXXON and the US as Exxon soon will emerge with their 500p per share bid to steal the rest of BP.) The entire system being headed for 0p, except for the 1% who are collating your wealth and money. Current price of Gold should be a clue. Following the armegeddon collapse very soon, Gold will jump to well over $3000.. Only Gold is real money or finance. And only real paper money in your possession is money spendable now. Everything else, especially shares held is fleeting worthless value, which as proven in CNT can go from 320p to 0p in less than 4 months. When the economic collapse commences very soon all markets and equity holdings will lose 35% to 60% in so called paper value within 1 to 4 days. The system having at best until around mid 2011 to perhaps late 2012. Trying to make so called money from shares is a never ending mirage of deception... If all that has happened since September 2007, through 2008 and 2009 hasn't been enough to warn you to get out of the markets whilst you still can, then clearly nothing will, until it is too late when everything collapses completely very soon. | greater things are yet to come | |
10/9/2010 08:35 | Lady - I think it'll be sometime before we get a divi. Possibly 2 to 3 years. IMO PDYOR | purple sound | |
10/9/2010 08:15 | Some of the £28m could go to paying a Dividend. 1p would do. | ladyboyblap | |
10/9/2010 07:37 | Shareholders will be getting diddly squat, if there was spare cash about the banks would have kept lending.... and they didn't. Face it, the shares are worthless. | barsco | |
10/9/2010 07:35 | Depends what the profit on it is going to be! | barsco | |
10/9/2010 07:35 | Just wait till they find out that 200m in revenue includes 50m in losses. | mattu11 | |
10/9/2010 07:33 | Didn't they do well ! "Morgan Sindal paid £28m for the assets - a discount to their net book value - and said new contracts are expected to generate approximately £200m of additional annual revenue." | wenlynn | |
10/9/2010 07:33 | "Does this mean 140M (shares in issue) /28M (price paid for company) = 20p per share?" erm.. first in line to get that £28m is the creditors.... shareholders are last on the list | buyse11 | |
10/9/2010 07:31 | Nah what it means that the company seems to have taken on too many loss making contracts. and the "Management" got very good BONUSES for doing so. Was Gordon Brown right when he is supposed to have said that there are "skills" shortages in Parliament and English Boardrooms ? Did he really mean it ? | hvs | |
10/9/2010 07:24 | Does this mean 140M (shares in issue) /28M (price paid for company) = 20p per share? | david.susies | |
10/9/2010 07:24 | The suspension wont be dropped until the money raised covers the debts... which it is never going to do! Dream on Ladyboy | barsco | |
10/9/2010 07:23 | you have to laugh or you'd be suicidal.. | still waiting | |
10/9/2010 07:17 | So the supposedly awesome management team couldn't manage to find any cash in months and the administrators find £28 million in 2 days.. great. | mattu11 |
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