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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Culver Hldgs | LSE:CVE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0CQFY41 | ORD 25P |
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% | 75.00 | - | 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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23/4/2009 15:21 | going off market to matched bargain | holts | |
23/4/2009 14:45 | These guys are finished | mandafund | |
04/12/2008 16:42 | is that a flat line I see? | jimbob220 | |
06/5/2008 07:27 | Jimbob220, you have such a way of putting things! I totally agree, the two companies they bought to access the Lloyd's market are very poor quality and probably come with all sorts of horrible baggage. Avoid! | mandafund | |
24/4/2008 07:23 | this is a pile of sh1te | jimbob220 | |
06/7/2007 10:05 | looks like rise was all wind and pith, exagerated by small market. | holts | |
05/6/2007 19:47 | You are looking only at one market these are todays trades 05/06/2007 13:23:08 800.00 122 O 97600.00 05/06/2007 12:30:10 700.00 60 O 42000.00 05/06/2007 10:44:45 775.00 650 O 503750.00 05/06/2007 09:38:11 750.00 400 O 300000.00 05/06/2007 08:23:18 600.00 839 O 503400.00 05/06/2007 08:17:36 660.00 800 O 528000.00 05/06/2007 08:17:26 650.00 1017 O 661050.00 05/06/2007 08:11:30 700.00 85 O 59500.00 05/06/2007 08:02:02 600.00 13 O 7800.00 edit missed two | holts | |
05/6/2007 17:28 | How is the price moving so fast when there's no trades at all? | ralphios | |
05/6/2007 16:32 | lol that imnposer back then was me. I never relized anyone posted about me on other boards back all that time ago. | lord santafe | |
05/6/2007 10:40 | is this in takeover talks or mbo.. anyone in the know. up 50% in 2 days risen from 5p to 15p..in old price | latifs100 | |
04/6/2007 12:03 | why is this up 40% | latifs100 | |
10/5/2007 15:40 | this one being fixed up for something again, now that most will have forgotten about the world travel fiasco. | holts | |
09/1/2007 13:19 | Market Cap 500k. dyor | le chevalier | |
21/3/2006 23:34 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
07/5/2005 22:07 | Hi Opthalmist, No I am not trading yet, but I plan to be back at it for next year, since I have been held back through still loosing money every week on going gambling down town. | responsible lad | |
30/4/2005 12:48 | LONDON (AFX) - Culver Holdings PLC reported a pretax loss of 25,000 stg for the year to end-Dec 2004, a reduction from the loss of 384,000 stg seen a year earlier. The group said turnover for the period was 3.44 mln stg, up from 3.3 mln. The group said the impact of softening rates in the general commercial insurance market mentioned in the interim statement was less severe than anticipated in the second half of 2004 and as a result the income of the insurance broking business improved over the previous year. However, it said the impact of the development expenditure of Bizcover did result in a diminution of profit for the full year as compared to 2003. This will not be repeated in 2005 as the necessary action to reduce that expenditure was taken in the second half of 2004. In other ways, both the London and the Cardiff insurance broking businesses made steady progress in increasing income and controlling costs over the year and this is continuing into 2005, the board said. The company also announced today that the board has decided to propose a re-organisation of the company's share capital through a sub-division and re designation of the existing shares into ordinary shares and deferred shares followed by a consolidation of the new ordinary shares. In practical terms, this will leave shareholders with a smaller number of shares but the value of their total shareholding should not be reduced. The board said the current price at which the company's shares trade also acts as a dis-incentive to members of the company's share option schemes. It is intended that at the time of the reconstruction of the share capital new option scheme arrangements will also be proposed. In due course, the company also said it hopes to be able to pay dividends by offsetting the deficit on reserves against the company's share premium account. The group has reduced its interest in the business of providing independent financial advice to individuals in South Wales but continues to develop its employee benefits business both in Cardiff and the Thames Valley. The group said that overall it looks to the group's future with optimism. newsdesk@afxnews.com slm/ COPYRIGHT Copyright AFX News Limited 2005. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of AFX News content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of AFX News. AFX News and the AFX Financial News logo are registered trademarks of AFX News Limited | tony14 | |
20/4/2005 10:59 | anymore ideas or news on this dog.. is management still alive, when are you reporting any good news. getting desperaste.. so must be credit lyones. they own 19% at around 14p level. this co hasn't repoted for about 5 months. have they got any cash left??? | latifs100 | |
18/4/2005 14:11 | Are you trading again Reprehensible Lad? | opthalmist | |
18/4/2005 14:07 | Must be a bargain for 5p. When these first demerged from another share in the market at 20p a few years ago, they shot up to about £1.10 in 3 days. | responsible lad | |
30/3/2005 16:55 | Dropped in price for no reason at all. This one is definately a bargain. They say to buy low and to sell higher, so I rate this share a strong buy. | responsible lad |
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