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EG Solutions | LSE:EGS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B07XR777 | ORD 1P |
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26/5/2005 00:01 | Good evening folks What ever happend to Claderman and scratch and sniff. Does anyone know. Regards Finmac | finmac | |
22/5/2005 12:59 | ....I see that Archie Norman was head hunted for Morrison Supermarkets......is he still with us? | htrocka | |
19/5/2005 00:01 | Raven Nice to see you are still about. But vote Labour that is an inditement of your sanity Kind Regards Finamc | finmac | |
13/5/2005 21:34 | just a passing thought......because Marconi has contracts with Energis, one of BT`s main competitors, was this an influencing factor in the demise and failure by Marconi to obtain any of the ten contracts, worth £21bn from BT`...with it`s conflict of interests?...the bottom line...was Energis the downfall of Marconi? | htrocka | |
06/5/2005 18:16 | it`s a funny old world......it`s the Energis contract that` helping Marconi stay solvent..... | htrocka | |
30/4/2005 08:20 | I read a piece in yesterdays Telegraph how HMG tried to engineer RailTrack into administration ...and reffered to shareholders as `grannies`....and even decided to pay debtors but not compensate shareholders.......l | htrocka | |
23/4/2005 07:52 | It` would appear that the BBC gave a one sided view of the Railtrack Action Group story. It now emerges from todays `Telegraph` that although the shareholders had already received £2.50 a share compensation, they would have to stump up another £16.36p per shareholder to enable them to complete the action and advance to a £9.15 a share compensation conclusion.ie, 55000 shareholders to raise an extra £900,000.....it appears that the science of rhetoric is alive and kicking...and working for the BBC.(but then again, this is the re-vamped BBC under a Labour administration) | htrocka | |
22/4/2005 22:53 | A small piece from the BBC business programme last wednesday..(I believe)..."Railtrac | htrocka | |
20/4/2005 08:24 | Mrs Thatcher was the best PM this country has had for decades. | wayneb | |
20/4/2005 03:55 | Lets not forget who is now at the helm of chelys representing which party? I'm quite sure who I won't be voting for. Bonds or millions as a miracle turn around boss (THE LOWEST OF ALL RISK) would be my chosen route in the future. LOL! Shareholders are mugs!! | dirtydennis | |
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19/4/2005 21:16 | This island is full,close the door,is it our NHS ,or A WORLD HEALTH SERVICE,do not vote labour,BLAIR WILL BECOME THE PRESIDENT OF EUROPE,THIS IS HIS AIM.Remember KINOCK,vote for me boyo and i will take us out of europe,look at him now ,himself ,his wife and i believe his son have got over paid jobs in Brussels | wayneb | |
19/4/2005 18:41 | Finmac You can beat the system! My Asian friends taught me that many moons ago. Vote Labour | raven | |
19/4/2005 18:15 | sorry... wrong zreaaaaaddddd :-)) and thanks for the info htrocka.., please keep posting any more news... | juan1to | |
19/4/2005 18:14 | Today the volume has been: 390883 Anyone knows how many were sells and buys?, and how do you get this info from? Thanks in advance | juan1to | |
17/4/2005 15:21 | htrocka - Do you have a date when these will be relisted? vbrs Optimistic of Okehampton | beorn in the usa | |
17/4/2005 14:17 | from todays Sunday Business....."Cable and Wireless is about to unleash a new technowlegy that could make BT`s planned £10bn Twenty -First Century Network look dated before it is completed.....The software,called ADSL2 plus, will provide BT customers with speeds of up tp 24megabits per second- almost 50 times faster that standard broadband connections....This would become available next year and would be a serious threat to BT`s project, code named "Project Nevas". | htrocka | |
17/4/2005 09:27 | Thanks Adrian...although a paid up member, I could never get onto the site. Some of the questions by myself on this board are just a reflection of frustration on the lack of ongoing information and not intended to target the ESAG or yourself personaly...apolopgy p.s..Good Luck. Even if this goes nowhere, it would be nice to read the minutes of the meetings that led to the final decision to delist and restructure in favour of the creditors as opposed to dilution or the Apax 5p offer to shareholders.....and p.p.s... With the banks seemingly taking control of the reconstruction meetingst, within the last two weeks of talks,the Energis share price was `shorted` down to .9p at the death .It would be interesting to find out who shorted this price and their involvement with the ongoing rconstruction/ negotiations thereby establishing possible insider foreknowledge. By law, the company must still retain the Energis share register for the mandatory seven year period, therefore under the freedom of info act...this would not be a difficult execise.The question being `did the parties that were involved in the negotiations also short the stock?` | htrocka | |
16/4/2005 11:26 | Pwal, The answers are on the ESAG site. The current focus is on the DTI and trying to obtain disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 of the administrators comments on the contribution of directors to the demise of the company, etc. ADRIAN TURNER | adrian turner |
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