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COO Coolabi

7.50
0.00 (0.00%)
24 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 7.50 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/1/2011
17:00
wearehere - errr... are you Iloveit reincarnated by any chance?
lord gnome
03/1/2011
16:50
Yes Tuesday will be BIGTIME as COOLABI ready to rumble ,glad youre getting excited about this share ,its gonna be massive.
wearehere
02/1/2011
19:40
Fungus the Bogeyman, wow. First thing Tuesday morning, im in!
davydoo
02/1/2011
19:39
Just become aware of this stock. Very pleased to see this is your board Saucepan, as youve popped up on a few boards of my largest holdings recently, and I suspect we may like similar stocks.

Need to do so more research, but appreciate all youve posted on this board so far.

davydoo
31/12/2010
09:39
Yes hes great and what a comeback ,watch the shareprice on this one as its going beserk as sales proving plus other spin offs that COOLABI hold all doing massive sales ,market capital only 3.3million at this price and so undervalued , i thought at least 15p would have been made pre xmas 2010 but timing a bit out as xmas sales running into dec/jan 2011 so nows the time .
wearehere
31/12/2010
09:38
Yes hes great and what a comeback ,watch the shareprice on this one as its going beserk as sales proving plus other spin offs that COOLABI hold all doing massive sales ,market capital only 3.3million at this price and so undervalued ,gutted tho i thought my target 20p would have been made pre xmas 2010 but timing a bit out as xmas sales running into dec/jan 2011 so nows the time .only 6.5p to buy .
wearehere
31/12/2010
09:30
Bagpuss - looks like a scruffy oversized piece of old tat to me.
loverat
23/12/2010
13:37
100k@6.75p? you must have paid a premium for that lot ,obvious that stock is in demand here quoted a buy @6p so mm allowing only small amounts at that price.
wearehere
23/12/2010
12:35
Good spot.

Just picked up another 100k @6.75p - bargain!

Reckon it could be a really hot stock next year.

philjeans
22/12/2010
11:07
Maddy Costa guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 21 December 2010 22.15 GMT Article history



Bagpuss – reviewSoho theatre, London
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Share Comments (0) Maddy Costa guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 21 December 2010 22.15 GMT Article history
Keynote of nostalgia ... Susan Harrison, Bagpuss and Georgina Sowerby. Photograph: Tristram Kenton for the Guardian.

There is a dreamy quality to Oliver Postgate's 1974 TV series Bagpuss that makes it seem fustier than it is, which might be why the BBC cancelled it after only 13 shows. Yet Bagpuss has retained its popularity, even among today's young, and its combination of animation, storytelling, puppetry and folk music exert a palpable influence on modern culture, not least alternative theatre.

As such, there seems huge potential for invention in a staged version of Bagpuss. But nostalgia is the keynote of this adaptation, and it proves stifling. The story is stitched together by Jonathan Church from three episodes – The Hamish, The Ballet Shoe and Uncle Feedle – and, judging by looks alone, everything on stage and all the animated films are the original articles, too. Apart from the fact that you can see the human hands manipulating the puppets, we might be watching the TV show.

Bagpuss was so exquisite that this version has its delights – and not just for the middle-aged kids in the audience. My children, aged one and three, are yet to see the original and they were mesmerised. The performers, Susan Harrison and Georgina Sowerby, deliver perfect replicas of the mice's "We will fix it" tune and Professor Yaffle's scathing "nyiff nyiff", and lively renditions of the porcupine pincushion and ballet-shoe boat songs. Church's framing device, in which an older Emily returns to Bagpuss & Co and discovers her younger self playing, adds poignancy. What you miss, however, is a sense of original creativity. It's there in flashes – Tavish McTavish's bagpipes, made from knitting needles and balls of wool, are perfect. But its absence otherwise makes the stage show feel inert and fustier than it ought to be.

Until 9 January. Box office: 020-7478 0100

wearehere
21/12/2010
13:45
35 years after winning the hearts of millions of children, Bagpuss is hottest toy this Christmas
By Liz Hull
Last updated at 5:20 AM on 21st December 2010


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wearehere
13/12/2010
08:49
What is going on with this shareprice ,we get a sell and price goes up?
Do we have low stock here and anytime they get a sell they add a premium on stock available ?
Its looking likely we could see a major scramble soon if news of BAGPUSS is really PURRING on sales and tickets ,anyone heard anything about Bagpuss and how are they doing?

wearehere
08/12/2010
09:40
Watch this BAGPUSS Susan Harrison Bagpuss Interview
Soho Theatre and Birmingham Stage Company present9 December 2010 - 9 January 2011

wearehere
06/12/2010
09:44
None that I can detect with the naked eye.
lord gnome
06/12/2010
08:45
Hi whats the story here is this company showing any interest to the City?
wearehere
30/11/2010
12:26
I just cannot understand why the shareprice is sticking at this incredible low price as i have noticed a 100k @around 6p gone thru today thats desperation to sell at that price ,are mm getting the treeshake they want?
iloveit
30/11/2010
08:42
Your posts have an air of increasing desperation iloveit. If you think COO is worth a much higher share price, then buy a few more for yourself and lock them away for a year or so. Come back next Christmas and you will see the share price a lot higher.
lord gnome
30/11/2010
08:26
Well we need to see some action within days here ,yes this should be really rocketing now as we know POPPYCAT and BAGPUSS ALONG WTH THE REST OF THE PORTFOLIO STEAMING AHEAD IN SALES YET SHAREPRICE STILL NOT REACTING WHY?
INVESTMENT FUNDS STILL IN THIS ONE AND HOPEFULLY WILL BE TOPPING UP SOON ,THAT IS WHAT IS NEEDED A BIG PUNT SHOULD REALLY SHIFT THIS ,WHERE ARE THE INVESTORS HERE ?

iloveit
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