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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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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/2/2011 18:24 | Engrish isn't your first language is it, wearehere? Whatever - I fancy a few more tomorrow. I should have bought them yesterday at 6.05p, but as ever I prevaricated and didn't buy my full quota. That could prove to be expensive! | lord gnome | |
02/2/2011 16:50 | With very few shares in circulation here it makes you wonder how they can be traded if there are no sellers . The question is have we got any BUYERS? The answer is stalemate, i feel many here are in at much higher levels. How do they get the shares to be traded here so they can create an active market well its easy who wants to buy this stock and we will raise the bid price well its not excatly rocket science here is it? Coolabi with all the deals etc yes results and we are really going to show this year 2011 that we have seriously got a year to remember vibes etc etc and yet shareprice still not really enticing the mood here . WE HAVE TO ASK DO INVESTORS REALLY FANCY THIS STOCK? | wearehere | |
02/2/2011 14:47 | Small Cap Wrap: Coolabi (LON:COO 6p / £3.33m) We write on this AIM listed company, focussed on the ownership and creative management of intellectual property assets, for the first time on news that they have signed four new licensing deals for its Poppy Cat TV series, which is to debut on Nick Jr in Spring 2011. Poppy Cat is a 52 episode series and the result of a co-production with King Rollo films, which animates the Macmillan book series that has sold over 2m copies worldwide. The licensing deals include book publishing for a new series of books by Macmillan, a magazine publishing deal with Redan Publishing to feature the stories in their magazines, a deal with Aykroyd and TDP Licensing to create nightwear merchandise and a contract with Jumbo Games to produce Jigsaws. Coolabi has a number of other brands under its umbrella that include Scarlett & Crimson, Purple Ronnie, and Bagpuss, The Clangers & Ivor The Engine, and whilst the last set of interim results (6 months to 30 June 2010) were a little disappointing we appreciate the efforts being made to drive this company forwards. We appreciate the pro-active approach to building the Poppy Cat brand, and we look forward to observing the response once the series goes live. | bbd2 | |
02/2/2011 14:00 | Over 133k buys.... and only 8k sell....lol....still cheap and will add on/if any weakness... Also very tightly held with(I believe) only around 20% in free float.... If anyone knows more on that score, I don't mind being corrected.... Cheers. | lufc5 | |
02/2/2011 13:36 | This time we should see growth and profit(next months strong(imho) results).... and with that will come..... a re-rating. With an eps of 2p forcast for 2011.... that makes this "under the radar" stock really very cheap indeed...... They also look to have some damn good brands to exploit.... and good management too.... I've been stake building here at these ridiculously low prices..... GLA | lufc5 | |
02/2/2011 13:33 | Interesting to look at last month's announcement from ETO on merchandise sales from Peppa Pig... "Entertainment One Ltd. (LSE:ETO), the international entertainment group, is pleased to announce that the UK licensing and merchandising retail sales for Peppa Pig in 2010 achieved a record level of more than GBP200 million (2009:GBP150 million)." Makes you realise just how cheap Poppy Cat is at the moment. Not to mention their other characters. | someuwin | |
02/2/2011 13:19 | With 55.5 million shares in issue, the market cap here is only £3.5m! | someuwin | |
02/2/2011 13:16 | Up she goes on small volume. Definately one for the future this. | bbd2 | |
02/2/2011 12:37 | Topped up with a f or k @ 6.3p.....cheap stock this....and one to hold for a while. | lufc5 | |
02/2/2011 10:10 | With only 3 months utill Poppy cat launches on UK TV and International launch later in this year, I can see this getting seriously re-rated soon. | someuwin | |
02/2/2011 10:05 | JUST BEGINNING to react to some fantastic news; lots more to come. News and price rises! | philjeans | |
02/2/2011 09:40 | Hmmmmmmmmmm.......in | lufc5 | |
02/2/2011 09:40 | Nope - been trying for more this morning. Can't even get 10,000 now (£625). If stock is that tight, why don't LIBC up their offer price? | lord gnome | |
02/2/2011 09:35 | Might have to move up soon. No stock available online. | someuwin | |
02/2/2011 09:22 | Cheers bbd2 - sounds very promising. | someuwin | |
01/2/2011 15:30 | Worth tucking some away at this price. | someuwin | |
01/2/2011 15:17 | A few more for me today. 2v1 on L2. OMLOTO @6.25p. Next offer is 7p. Seemed rude not to. | lord gnome | |
01/2/2011 14:57 | We should see a decent tick up ,why this is being held back i do not know. I feel there has to be a reason why the shares are not being alerted to investors,Directors are also very quiet here and not to many snapping up stock or are they not allowed to? | wearehere | |
31/1/2011 13:14 | Topped up(at these low prices) in anticipation of a good 2nd half. | lufc5 | |
28/1/2011 10:48 | Ask iloveit/wearehere. I was trying to communicate with him directly in the only language he understands! | orange1 | |
28/1/2011 10:45 | 'mms keeping secret city action why no 20p fill xmas?' Care to translate that into Engrish for me, please, Orange1? | lord gnome | |
28/1/2011 10:23 | And the next question is: Anyone topping up here, mms keeping secret city action why no 20p fill xmas? | orange1 | |
28/1/2011 08:44 | Where are the big investors here ,does anyone fancy a punt? | wearehere |
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