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CSC Cscape

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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cscape LSE:CSC London Ordinary Share GB00B4LFNL36 ORD 10P
  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 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/2/2011
15:16
A start a new thread cos the likes of you have 100% lost faith and no doubt you are about to sell your 2k into the rise.

The stock has been unloved for 5 years, THEY HAVE TOLD US THEY ARE IN PROFIT, after 24 or the first 26 weeks of the year.!!

tara7
28/2/2011
15:13
You start a new thread, you're responsible for about 99% of posts-nuff said.
I'm losing about £2000 here, from way back. No sleepless nights.
My gold stocks have wiped out any losses I have had from dealings with KY.
Why on earth would I buy more here?
Like I say "classic pump and dump".
End of.

truckertee
28/2/2011
15:07
At the end of the day you overpaid [as the company did not deliver.]

Now they say they are in profit.

That is my reason for buying.

tara7
28/2/2011
15:04
This is the same tune i get whenever i show up with a bombed out stock.

Truckertree, you are bitter, i am not.

The company has said they are in profit

The company is valued at just 1M pounds.

I tend to look up not down.

Each year i go to shareholder AGM"S where the stock i have bought into is down 90% plus.

Here one will often find two or 3 [often old] shareholders lashing into the board.

They never understand that that is the very time they should be buying, ie on the upturn.

tara7
28/2/2011
14:45
Then I guess you have never had dealings with KY in the past.

Like Van and others,I would need £7 odd ps just to break even. KY has sat in charge of this co and let it fall like a stone over the years with consolidations etc that have enabled him to build his stake to a controlling interest whilst shareholder value has plummeted.

Just ask s/holders in another of his cos CMSWebview, we had a world beating product that they allowed through hype and mismanagement to crash and burn costing us £000s and CBOT are still using our dealing system for free.

What we are seeing here are classic pump and dump tactics.

truckertee
28/2/2011
14:08
Is this another new contract?
25wbh
28/2/2011
14:05
We all make a loss now and again, infact, just as well we do.

However if one gets a few 10, 20 or 50 baggers [like i have], it proves that the way to de risk buying shares is to buy what every one else sells.

Here we have a very, very unloved share.

But we are told its in profit.

Fact is no one thinks the directors are telling the truth.

Others live in fear, i do not and time and time again it pays off.

tara7
28/2/2011
13:49
Tara7 you seem to be a bit of a braggart, I've met many like you always ready to brag about the gains, never mention the losses, coming out the betting shop door shouting "I just won a hundred quid!" but not telling that it cost him a thousand in bets to get there. V.
vaneric
28/2/2011
13:40
dont know, hes just playing games - i cant think of any other reason for buying
maxbubble
28/2/2011
13:38
Did he go in for say 10k and thats all he could get,?
tara7
28/2/2011
13:37
God help you, i good do with that loss times a few.!!
tara7
28/2/2011
13:37
bit of silly nonsence
maxbubble
28/2/2011
13:36
lucky you - i have about £150k of losses to use up.
maxbubble
28/2/2011
13:36
Whats you view on our directors last buy of 1000.?
tara7
28/2/2011
13:34
No but i do have to pay rather a lot of CAP gains tax.!!
tara7
28/2/2011
13:26
do you work for the inland revenue?
maxbubble
28/2/2011
13:24
Max when did you buy in here.?
tara7
28/2/2011
13:22
phew thats a relief - otherwise 40p might have been attractive...lol
maxbubble
28/2/2011
13:19
tara you are not notready by any chance or her sister?
maxbubble
28/2/2011
13:06
For all that say this is going bust, take a look at Vaneric"S post above.

Try getting a guy who has seen £7.80 fall to 70p to buy some more at todays price.!!

He will not, cos in his head the pain is to great.

Just the time for new investors to buy in on the profit news, {the very thing investors bought in for, all those years ago.!!]

tara7
28/2/2011
13:06
tara...if you can talk it up to £7.80 then Barry says he will buy you a bunch of flowers
maxbubble
28/2/2011
13:00
Just as well I showed up then Vaneric.!!
tara7
28/2/2011
12:59
It will need to go a lot higher than that for me Max, I've just had a look and my break even is around £7.80.

Seemed like a good prospect when I bought in but from the start it's been 'jam tomorrow', dilutions, consolidations and the frequent periodic begging bowl.V.

vaneric
28/2/2011
12:57
Killick hasnt bought any stock and no share options issued. So either there will be more downside or else they will be issued after rto/acquisition
maxbubble
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