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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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25/3/2010 14:31 | Fourth ? All a bit routine now. ;o) | imabastard | |
25/3/2010 12:40 | Yes - third tree shake in 3 years - really getting fed up with them now. | storming norm | |
25/3/2010 11:56 | Yes. You dont look at the mantle piece whilst reviewing the terms of the contract. Thats what my old boss used to say... I think | fairdeal2008 | |
25/3/2010 11:55 | Haha ! Of course not .... silly me ! .... it's all about the business proposal. ;o) | imabastard | |
25/3/2010 11:52 | Imab Now attractiveness has nothing to do with it... ahem ... Another 'attractive' one to look at. | fairdeal2008 | |
25/3/2010 11:49 | its looking likely directors and team have got the fundimentals right here i expect a takeover very soon get the feeling this could be very big! | iloveit | |
25/3/2010 11:38 | another mms pathetic shake | msufi1 | |
25/3/2010 11:35 | Neither is it lacking a very attractive negotiator .... Anna Hewitt. :o) | imabastard | |
25/3/2010 11:03 | Anybody got a screenshot of L2 please and thanks..... | 6tangler9 | |
25/3/2010 10:20 | up it goes again told you looks like 15p today. | iloveit | |
25/3/2010 10:10 | mm's tried the shake which failed....agree with that ilovelit....big upside here as news is digested... | pre | |
25/3/2010 10:08 | The resaerch is all in the header of this thread ,and results today have hinted bigtime we are in for a serious growth year shareprice will rocket today ! | iloveit | |
25/3/2010 09:59 | shake over....only 7500 shares to buy on line....sharp move up coming imo... | pre | |
25/3/2010 09:32 | pathetic shake by mm's to take out weak holders.... | pre | |
25/3/2010 09:19 | The question is whos got all the shares and why is there not many available? | iloveit | |
25/3/2010 09:16 | told you we are in for a feast today 15 p coming ! | iloveit | |
25/3/2010 09:12 | It's the rate of change that's important .... · EBITDA of GBP0.20m (12 months to 30 June 2008: loss of GBP0.25m), an improvement of GBP0.45m · Gross profit of GBP2.04m (12 months to 30 June 2008: GBP0.93m), an improvement of GBP1.11m .... and new contracts will assist in continuing that rate of change, such as Superdrug. | imabastard | |
25/3/2010 09:12 | Commenting on the results William Harris, Chairman of Coolabi, said: "This has been a transformational period for the Group. We have achieved the dual targets of delivering material organic growth and, as a consequence, a positive EBITDA, whilst at the same time enhancing the underlying value of each assets in our portfolio of intellectual properties. "We now have a portfolio of diversified assets at different stages of development, a number of which we expect to make a contribution for the first time in 2010, thereby further enhancing our EBITDA growth profile. "Trading in the first quarter of 2010 has been in line with our expectations. The timing of a number of projects is such that we expect the second half of the year to be considerably stronger than the first and we remain confident of our ability to deliver strong EBITDA growth in the future." | pre | |
25/3/2010 09:05 | The rise i feel is from order books which are being processed so it should continue up from here . Coolabi has got it all and shareprice reflecting this someone has taken a large punt in this company and yes it looks like a massive rerating here . | iloveit | |
25/3/2010 09:05 | Did I read that correctly, they only made £200k profit in the last 18 months? | induna123 |
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