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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Enables IT Group | LSE:EIT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8T2XV42 | 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% | 7.125 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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17/2/2013 19:56 | That's what will happen...exactly. Thanks for spelling it out. Perhaps action in March...which could be substantial as MD explained, that may or may not be associated with some occasional mopping up the current slack caused by small sellers at 14.25 pence. Recovery play is certainly on the cards from this fair value level. Good luck. POSSIBLE SCENARIOS INITIATING RECOVERY:- - a big contact(s) in USA. - an acquisition part funded by new investor. - I am watching Churchhill Media (unlisted) which is currently funded by Concha until 13th March. - Concha is suspended ahead of announcing two investments (£600,000 available). - Could Enables IT be one of them, I am speculating. No basis in fact, but an interesting hypothesis while we wait and speculate. | bishopawn | |
17/2/2013 10:58 | lets get into context, this so called stake build, 20k is 0.1% of the company! So you would need to do the same trade 10 times just to hold 1% of the company. We will be a slow turnaround story 20k is a private PI like you and me averaging down from the the high position we came in some years ago, they and I believe we have the potential of a recovery play. If somebody wanted a real stake and had big money, they would approach the company and say I have £250k raise some shares for me and lets reduce your debt with my money and I'l have a seat on the board thank you. that's how it works! | mds2028 | |
16/2/2013 21:02 | Enables IT are pleased to announce that we will be returning to ECCV (A big Seminar for Companies on migration to the Cloud)as Gold Sponsor on 7th March. 19th March Enables IT are hosting their own Seminar on Virtualisation Strategies at a luxurious hotel (location yet to be announced) offering refreshments and free complimentary lunch. So March looks a potentially busy month for gaining new business. | bishopawn | |
15/2/2013 00:40 | Yes, that fits with my timing of something else happening by 13th March. Just a hunch about a strategic stake possible coming in or being taken up. | bishopawn | |
14/2/2013 10:58 | News released on Enables web site | sweepie2 | |
13/2/2013 23:35 | Something is brewing and I guess before mid-March. | bishopawn | |
13/2/2013 15:57 | Interesting bid price now 14.50p | sweepie2 | |
13/2/2013 14:58 | 14.40p now to sell | sweepie2 | |
12/2/2013 23:37 | Well, blow me down, another buy - I do declare. Quite a spread too. 14.25 pence to sell and over 17 pence to buy. | bishopawn | |
12/2/2013 11:01 | Anybody still invested in this basketcase??? | orado | |
01/2/2013 15:27 | Someone is going to take a strategic stake in Enables IT is one hypothesis for the current stake building, which seems to be facilitated by the market keeping the price low and netting impatient investors bailing out at a ridiculously low price, half the price of consolidation. It is very encouraging to see the stake builder willing to pay nearly 18 pence. The next news from Co. can't be too far off. | bishopawn | |
01/2/2013 12:07 | You would hope so but we have now be on AIM as the new company for over two months and there has been no update hardly a reason to buy shares BUT somebody probably the same person is quietly accumlating stock in small volumes of 20,000. Its like he waits for all these small quantities of loose stock and then picks them up without altering the share price. Who knows why he is adding, might mean nothing BUT................. I wouldn't buy any more on the strength of this buying | sweepie2 | |
25/1/2013 10:01 | I spotted that and will stay slightly invested until news/results but if I don't see an improvement I will be off, my few vastly diluted pennies will do better somewhere else | sweepie2 | |
24/1/2013 17:53 | 20,000 bought at top of the spread at 17.75 pence. The last similar sized buy was on 7th January: 24,392 bought at 15 pence. It may just be one-off...of course....someone getting in before the next rise. | bishopawn | |
18/1/2013 18:22 | Indeed, and soon I feel. Enables IT has some good connections via Barney Battles, and it would not surprise me if a big hitter took a strategic stake in the quake of news of a new contract. | bishopawn | |
18/1/2013 17:12 | It always looks interesting to you, one of these days you will have the last laugh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | sweepie2 | |
18/1/2013 16:33 | Well, well, well, there is life in the old dog yet, perhaps. Have a great weekend everyone. Next week looks interesting. | bishopawn | |
12/1/2013 00:19 | A very odd narb. | bishopawn | |
11/1/2013 17:04 | "a wide birth"? what's that? can only think it refers to what happened when you popped out of your momma's bottom | brando69 | |
11/1/2013 16:40 | where's waterloo bridge. The word "Loo" and you passing nearby sounds un-appetising. I'll give that a wide birth, should I find where it is. | bishopawn | |
11/1/2013 16:15 | might be better all round if i just fronted you a cup of tea and a bacon roll. i'll be passing nearby waterloo bridge some time next week, so will be happy to oblige | brando69 | |
11/1/2013 15:55 | how small is very small after a 300 to 1 consolidation? Hardly worth keeping them, then. Get rid, and I'll hoover them up nicely, thank you. | bishopawn | |
11/1/2013 15:52 | I don't have a house...to stake. | bishopawn | |
11/1/2013 12:08 | i'm not nearly as afflicted as you bishop - i only have a small number of these; you staked your house on them... | brando69 |
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