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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ennstone | LSE:ENN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001787257 | 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% | 1.15 | - | 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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22/1/2009 19:22 | ENN is going to survive without you like it or not. | bull_mega | |
22/1/2009 17:03 | A new American President has stated that he will push for expenditure in areas such as wind, solar and land use technologies and in housing and infrastructure projects. If he moves quickly, this may be good news for Ennstone if Enstone can survive long enough to participate in housing estates and other infrastructure projects. A few speedy contracts could perhaps secure bank funding. | shawzie | |
22/1/2009 16:48 | how can advfn show close at 1p and plus show as close of 1.5p? can anyone help out? | nico9 | |
21/1/2009 11:48 | Its not a company, but a game, to scum like Dresdner. | monkeywrench | |
21/1/2009 10:51 | The trading volume has slowed and the spread narrowed (now 12%) News re banking facilities could come any day and send ENN flying one way or the other. Not the best time to be asking banks for help, is it. | nod | |
20/1/2009 16:30 | no chatter here??? | bull_mega | |
16/1/2009 14:04 | nod...yep, called heads...got tails. Very small punt so no big deal but never like losing money. Lets see where this goes..... | palwing | |
16/1/2009 12:12 | palwing - :( | nod | |
16/1/2009 08:22 | Back in with small gamble at circa 1.7p. Could go either way. | palwing | |
16/1/2009 01:33 | By no means Just pick your right entry point. | hellisreal | |
15/1/2009 23:13 | this is a very quiet bb considering the large fluctuations in the share price is this one to stear clear of then? | mongrel04 | |
15/1/2009 19:15 | up and down like a curate's wife's knickers then. Should have so;d enough at 3p to leave the residual holding at nil cost but didnt so hanging on in at the moment. Nod's analysis is complemented by the 2007 balance sheet showing a healthy net asset situation on page 51 of 102 of below web site post. | phbatbjco | |
15/1/2009 14:29 | nod Informative post ty I'm now in having watched for a while | hellisreal | |
14/1/2009 23:09 | Nod..."I may have another punt if it falls back below 0.5p" Ditto....sounds like a plan! | palwing | |
14/1/2009 21:28 | Another disposal today and not too far below book value. Do these disposals indicate that an overall takeover of ENN as a limited company is unlikely? Ennstone's assets are easily sliced up and sold - indeed many were bolt on acquisitions which should be fairly easy to unbolt and sell individually or in small bundles. Of course, they will have to take a big loss selling assets in todays market but selling some should ensure their survival. It's probable that the sum of the parts is much greater than the whole - the market cap today is less than 5m. Business web sites give different lists of ENN assets and it's not 100% clear to me what assets Enn have, but it looks to be something like this: UK totals: 23 quarries 19 asphalt plants 26 concrete plants 7 contracting operations Poland: 14 plants (aggregates and concrete) USA: network of 100 concrete truck mixers; bolt on acquisitions since 1997 10 plants The share price looks like falling as markets turn sour again. Even news of disposals doesn't help the share price I may have another punt if it falls back below 0.5p At that level it becomes a multi-bagger or bust. | nod | |
14/1/2009 19:40 | Monkey..I was slightly greedy as I hung on too long. BUT I did manage to get out with a 25%+ profit in less than a week, so not too miffed. Should have sold out at 3p of course, but hey..lets look on the bright side. Also, this may drift down sub 1p again, in which case..a good small time punt might be worth while again? Just have to watch it carefully... Good luck all...it was a particularly RED day elsewhere too. | palwing | |
14/1/2009 17:25 | Well done to those who weren't too greedy. Hope you all ignored 'am a sukka', he sure was ! | monkeywrench | |
14/1/2009 16:53 | Phew... that was a close call. Good luck all...the fat lady, etc? | palwing | |
14/1/2009 16:20 | Like I said, share price was rather frothy! Selling the family brass again. Hmmmm. Good luck all. | bodgit | |
14/1/2009 09:03 | SP has dropped...spread widened. Someone doesn't want the trade at the moment. Now out with a profit ...watching from the side lines for next opportunity. Good luck all... | palwing | |
14/1/2009 08:42 | Correct, unashamed blatant ramp! Not meant to be taken in any other way. A very good contact of mine (a regional director for tarmac) recently met up at the palace hotel in buxton with "quarry management", the organisers of the biannual Hillhead exhibition (a large event within the quarrying fraternity). General consesus regarding ENN is very positive. As posted before "speculation" no hard facts to offer, but I wholeheartedly trust the snippets of information I was given. I have topped up - to good an opportunity to miss! | sakamuka | |
14/1/2009 07:57 | Sakamuka 1241 "buy buy buy" = Ramp ramp ramp !!! Good to have the local contacts!!!! | markktm | |
13/1/2009 16:56 | Bit of profit taking plus a generally red day on the FTSE today. Good to see the share price taking a breather too afte it's recent interstellar performance. Don't forget your STONE balls! | palwing |
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