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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Coolabi | LSE:COO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B28PL418 | 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% | 7.50 | - | 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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27/8/2010 08:53 | Does anyone see a major buy coming in here ? Will shareprice get the true lift it deserves ,whats holding this back and why? | iloveit | |
26/8/2010 09:55 | I agree the share price drift is very disappointing, but I watch trades closely and to me they seem to bear all the hallmarks of bored private investors moving on to things that are more "exciting". The trades are small amounts and they are sporadic. Yes, we do need buyers, but it won't take many for the share price to jump 15% or 20%. The following is what I am going on. If these recovery patterns and EPS, turnover and profit growth forecasts are met, COO is far too cheap. September results will tell. [Source: ShareScope screenshot] | saucepan | |
26/8/2010 09:37 | It's a small plc...do they have the money to make this work or will they be looking for funding? These drops have to be than just being unloved? | monkey puzzle | |
26/8/2010 09:22 | It's just unloved because it aint on many radars. RGD was just like this a few months ago, look what happened there when people cottened on. If the results next month are as expected then this is a good value growth share, no doubt in my mind. Plus not many shares about so it could move fairly sharpish on not too many buys. Patience can and I believe will be a virtue here. Not long to wait now guys and girls. DYOR. GLA Lufc5 | lufc5 | |
26/8/2010 08:21 | Funny thread this...plenty of backslapping for buyers and yet a pretty ropey share price ..why? | monkey puzzle | |
26/8/2010 07:00 | Coolabi and King Rollo Films bring Poppy Cat to Nick Jr by ToonBarn Rob on August 17, 2010Toys and Products Soon enough, Nickelodeon will bring fans the world of Poppy Cat, Big Cat, Zuzu, Alma, Mo, Owl, and Bear. Why's that? Because Coolabi and King Rollo Films are bringing the book series to Nick Jr. The production has already begun, translating Lara Jones Poppy Cat books into animated form and straight to Nick Junior in the UK. The plan is to get the cute little toon on televisions starting early 2011, spreading across the globe shortly after, with Cake Entertainment handling the plans for that. It's not quite clear yet what the series' tone will be, but we can turn to the existing books for a cue: Poppy Cat's Play House, Poppy Cat's Christmas, Poppy Cat Loves Rainbows, Poppy Cat's Dream, Poppy Cat's Sparkly Night, amongst others. | bbd2 | |
23/8/2010 13:34 | Noticeable though Saucepan that the share price doesn't rise with the same degree of alacrity on small buys as it seems to fall on small sells - lol. I'm not one for worrying overmuch about mms' games but on the evidence of COO's share price such games do indeed seem to exist. | maytrees | |
23/8/2010 13:15 | It is interesting that when there are small sells and the price drops, there now seem to be buyers who want to step in fairly quickly to add on weakness. That is perhaps encouraging. | saucepan | |
23/8/2010 12:54 | Ps...that 30k was a BUY. ;-} | lufc5 | |
23/8/2010 10:21 | I hope so Maytrees, and I must admit I agree with your observations. The share price action of late has been disappointing. I still await September results with confidence. | saucepan | |
23/8/2010 10:18 | Added a tiny few more at 6.75p. The lack of interest in COO seems to mean that its share price falls on the smallest sale. However those share price falls also - imho so dyor - seem unrelated to the co's financial prospects. | maytrees | |
18/8/2010 13:25 | TX Saucepan - the share price of CAZA retraced subsequently but seems to have found support now. Meanwhile the COO share price having just ticked down, maybe someone has taken my vote of confidence as an exit sign and has sold on PLUS? The Autumn results should provide better signs for PIs one way or the other. | maytrees | |
18/8/2010 12:09 | Congratulations on CAZA, by the way!! | saucepan | |
18/8/2010 12:07 | I agree Saucepan. | maytrees | |
18/8/2010 11:45 | Interesting, Maytrees. My own reading of the situation is that bored/weak holders have sold out in recent weeks, becoming something of a self-fulfilling prophecy on the share price. However, that kind of behaviour seems to have dried up now, with the small trickle of trades in recent days apparently being buys. It has been my own personal position all along that the next Interim Results (unconfirmed date 30 September) will be crucial in determining whether or not we really do have a recovery play on our hands. From all the upbeat RNS announcements by the company during 2010, one does not get a sense of a company going to the wall, far from it; yet, arguably, COO has almost been priced that way and it seems to have been well oversold in the general market carnage of the financial crisis. Because so few people have picked up on COO, I do fear that I have read things wrongly or am missing something - so it is great when someone like yourself takes a look and apparently concludes similarly. It does not take much to move the price, I have noticed since following - so hopefully it will only take a few more buyers or some press coverage to really get things motoring. I am prepared to be patient. In some ways, the longer the consolidation, the more forceful will be the upward momentum once it really starts. Here's hoping anyway!! | saucepan | |
18/8/2010 11:26 | Hello again Saucepan Your SF comp pick of COO inspired me to take a look but my investment was then after dmor as you say. Added again just now at 7.45p. That seems to have caused a tiny tick up to the bid share price | maytrees | |
17/8/2010 12:18 | Hi Maytrees! Good to see you here and reassuring to know you think there could be a story worth backing, following your own due diligence. | saucepan | |
17/8/2010 11:35 | Greetings Saucepan Joined you with a few COO at 7.50p | maytrees | |
05/8/2010 17:14 | ilovit......avg aprx 2 per month so it's anyones guess. Hey we may not get anymore till Sept. Bit spoilt here from a pr point of view. Have a look at DCD for a total lack of pr. GLA | lufc5 | |
04/8/2010 07:34 | Whens the next update on COOLABI? | iloveit | |
02/8/2010 15:03 | Well it just amazes me ,whats it down for? | iloveit | |
02/8/2010 15:01 | iloveit...Ya just too sentimental...they go up..best thing since sliced bread. They go down......garbage... Next month is the UP month IMHO. Lufc5 | lufc5 | |
02/8/2010 14:50 | Garbage down again! | iloveit |
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