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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Danakali Limited | LSE:DNK | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000DNK9 | ORDS NPV |
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% | 20.00 | 19.00 | 21.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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12/9/2002 08:47 | wheres forfaiter gone - hes probably working hard to save for a cash call at SPS!!!!--LOL........ | ![]() maxbubble | |
12/9/2002 07:52 | Mornin All Very thin trading across the pond, but a couple of interesting points. Turnover was 42k!!!!, toward the end there was a 10k sell at $2.60, but still closed 3c up at $2.63. Over the past few days and coincidentally with Fidelity completing their purchase, the pressure IMHO appears to be up. Oaks - Any thoughts? Happy trading:0) | serious punter | |
12/9/2002 00:23 | mms absorbing so many sells across the pond without any markdown amazing | ![]() psychicdoc | |
11/9/2002 16:56 | Further to phook inell's post 8777 We should also need to remember that it is the Americans helped and funded IRA to bomb Britain! We are now helping America to bomb Iraq! Can someone tell me how many innocent British has been killed by the IRA bombs? I think that we still can remember the Baltic Exchange, which was bombed by IRA out of existence! Perhaps, comparing with the World Trade Centre the damage was 'nothing'! LOL! | erik-007 | |
11/9/2002 14:50 | zedder If they get a bigger wedge - it'll be called 'the cake' | serious punter | |
11/9/2002 14:47 | Depends on whether they want a bigger wedge! | ![]() zedder | |
11/9/2002 14:45 | zedder Also we have the brakes taken off now that Fidelity has got its wedge | serious punter | |
11/9/2002 14:40 | Could see a lot of Patriotic buying of shares over in the US today. Obviously assuming nothing happens during the day, and likely to be in the last half-hour if it does happen. Possibly why the MMs were happy to load up yesterday. | ![]() zedder | |
11/9/2002 14:34 | I just said lets start trading. Javeed Shah! | ![]() 357aman | |
11/9/2002 10:56 | sp apologies, agree lets keep this board talking about danka. | phook inell | |
11/9/2002 10:54 | Phook Let's not get this BB into the same state as the Yahoo board please :0) Re DANKA Can we go the whole day without a single trade??? | serious punter | |
11/9/2002 09:32 | We will not let bunch of savage people change our way of life. Lets start trading!! We will crash them to the bone with our superior nature!! | ![]() 357aman | |
11/9/2002 07:34 | Mornin All DANKY showed some strength across the pond, closed 5c up, closing prices $2,60/62, last trade a sell. Sells outweighed buys by 8 to 1. Fidelity's been accruing substantially over the past few months having just added another few million. IMHO another vote of confidence for DANKY/DNK. My thoughts also today are for those who lost their nearest & dearest a year ago today. | serious punter | |
10/9/2002 22:51 | Cinoib, I'd rather miss out on making 10% rather than loosing it. Always plenty of opportunity here. | ![]() blockbuy | |
10/9/2002 22:39 | Well, it looks like the yanks have pulled a fast one for tomorrow, not open till 4 p.m. our time or even later if the service for last years victims goes on longer. That'll put the kibosh on a quick kill. (paradon the pun). | ![]() cinoib | |
10/9/2002 16:28 | OK, have made my decision. Back in with 3000 @ 43.8p. | ![]() zedder | |
10/9/2002 16:09 | For what it's worth, but positive anyway, super sell message 200k @ $3.00 :0) | serious punter | |
10/9/2002 16:06 | The breakout point to start is $2.73 | oaklandsway | |
10/9/2002 15:58 | Despite sells across the pond the price is moving UP (across the pond) :0) | serious punter | |
10/9/2002 15:58 | Fidelity's gradual stake increases 2 April 2002 : 7,862,400 (3.17%) 7 June 2002 : 10,219,600 (4.12%) 25 July 2002 : 12,797,200 (5.16%) 10 September 2002 : 15,064,400 (6.07%) | phook inell | |
10/9/2002 15:09 | correction : they had 5.16% = 12,796,000 shares (UK) now they have 6.07% = 15,064,400 shares total increase and bought since last purchase = 2,268,400 | phook inell | |
10/9/2002 15:04 | Fidelity increases stake : they had 5.16% = 12,796,000 shares (UK) now they have 6.07% = 15,053,600 shares total increase = 2,256,800 RNS Number:9934A Danka Business Systems PLC 10 September 2002 For immediate release 10 September 2002 Danka Business Systems PLC ("the Company") Holding in Company The Company was notified yesterday by FMR Corp. and Fidelity International Limited (FIL), that, as of 6th September 2002, FMR Corp. (the parent holding company of Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMRCO), investment manager for US mutual funds, and Fidelity Management Trust Company (FMTC), a US state chartered bank which acts as a trustee or investment manager of various pension and trust accounts) and Fidelity International Limited (FIL), (the parent holding company for various direct and indirect subsidiaries, including Fidelity Investment Services Ltd. (FISL)) had a non-beneficial interest in a total of 15,064,400 Ordinary Shares, representing 6.07% of the Company's issued Ordinary Share capital. FMRCO has itself a notifiable interest totalling 13,954,400 Ordinary Shares, representing 5.62%, which is included in the holding disclosed for FMR Corp. and Fidelity International Limited (FIL). Edward C. Johnson III also has a notifiable interest by virtue of his shareholding in FMR Corp. and Fidelity International Limited (FIL). The shares held by FMRCO are registered in the name of State Street Bank, Chase Manhattan Bank, Brown Brothers and HSBC, the shares held by FMTC are registered in the name of State Street Bank and the shares held by FISL are registered in the name of Chase Manhattan Bank London. | phook inell | |
10/9/2002 14:25 | RNS Number:9834A Danka Business Systems PLC 10 September 2002 Embargoed until: 2.00pm 10 September 2002 DANKA BUSINESS SYSTEMS PLC ("Danka" or the "Company") Danka Announces Retirement of Directors Company also seeks Approval of new Non-Executive Directors Compensation Plan Danka Business Systems PLC today announced that two of its directors, Richard F. Levy and Brian L. Merriman, have not been nominated for re-election to its board of directors and therefore will retire effective at the company's annual general meeting on October 22, 2002. Mr Merriman joined Danka in 1998 and became a director in 1999. He retired as president and chief operating officer in July of this year. Mr Levy became a non-executive director in February 2000. "On behalf of everyone at Danka, I want to extend our sincere thanks to both Brian and Richard for their valuable contributions," commented P. Lang Lowrey, Danka's chairman and chief executive officer. "We're grateful for Brian's service as an executive officer for the last four years and as a board member for the last three years, and for Richard's advice as a non-executive director over the last couple of years. Their history with the company was particularly helpful to me in the initial months after I joined Danka last year." Danka also announced that it will seek shareholder approval at the upcoming general meeting for a new Non-Executive Director Compensation Plan, under which non-executive directors would receive Danka common shares in lieu of a portion of their current cash compensation. "I am pleased that our directors have elected to take part of their compensation in company stock," noted Lowrey. "This change will further strengthen the alignment between the company's decision-makers and shareholders." -ends- | ![]() blockbuy | |
09/9/2002 16:49 | zedder IMHO across the pond, the selling pressure is not driving the price down and they are finding that they must up the ante if they want stock. I think the bulls just might win the day today:0) | serious punter |
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