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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Enter Rights. | LSE:ERT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008138884 | ORD 5P |
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% | 0.08 | - | 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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27/7/2008 17:18 | esides Postman Pat, Entertainment Rights owns key brands including Rupert Bear and Basil Brush. It is likely to sell the rights to some of its characters and while this won't lead to a dividend, it would help reduce the group's £108m debt. The acquisition of Classic Media should in the long term create cross-selling opportunities around the world. For the bold, buy, says the Sunday Telegraph. With the pledge to introduce a high dividend policy as soon as possible, Leyshon Resources, the China-focused gold miner, could soon benefit from considerably greater attention than it has received so far. Buy, writes the Sunday Telegraph. | 94alexandra | |
27/7/2008 14:51 | Serviceable debt of 108m. This is not a reason for avoiding this stock. Maybe at last this Company will deliver the shareholder value it has not delivered to date. The focus and sales and regular RNS releases will hopefully prove fruitfull for a company that is way under-valued and underperformed to date. The tide maybe turning. How much longer do we have to wait for the release of the disney news. Is this a definate deal that has not yet been finalised. At theses prices the share is well worth a punt, provided the new focus on sales and debt reduction continues. I am certain it is happening now. JW | joey wilson | |
27/7/2008 10:55 | Debt £108 million. Leave well alone for now. | mercier et camier | |
27/7/2008 08:28 | tipped in the telegrath today | lippy | |
26/7/2008 14:41 | Entertainment Rights July 25, 2008 GoAnimate.com, the Website that enables anyone -- advanced computer skills or not -- to create animations and connect with users from all over the world, has partnered with Entertainment Rights to bring the first licensed content to its website. Through the deal, GoAnimate.com users will be able to write, create and animate their own UNDERDOG, RICHIE RICH and MR. MAGOO episodes beginning this September. GoAnimate.com will provide all the tools necessary to create your own unique animation, including character and graphic assets from these classic cartoons. Animators will also have the ability to combine UNDERDOG, RICHIE RICH and MR. MAGOO characters with other available GoAnimate.com characters, including celebrity and political avatars. For example, a user might create an animation where Underdog rescues a young Hollywood starlet from a crowd of paparazzi -- the possibilities are endless. Once the animation is created, it can be embedded into social network sites or the URL can be sent to a friend who can view it on GoAnimate.com. | rochford6 | |
25/7/2008 09:32 | shakeashakeashake.a! | svendid | |
24/7/2008 21:03 | Mikke - A large trade can be delayed up to several days depending on the size | rochford6 | |
24/7/2008 20:17 | 173 shares not so big! you are not a financial advisor by any chance? | miikke | |
24/7/2008 18:16 | so we are hoping to open higher from first thing tomorrow. I still think these might peak circa 15p in the relatively short term | fesuvious | |
24/7/2008 18:09 | purchase or sale? | fesuvious | |
24/7/2008 18:07 | I am expecting to see a large delayed trade to go through after the trade action today | rochford6 | |
24/7/2008 17:57 | any bets on where this share will go tomorrow? Today looked uncertain for the most part....despite closing higher | fesuvious | |
24/7/2008 17:41 | 94alexandra, it may because you buy with a nominee account, therefore it is likely that the buy is bundled up with others during the trading period. I have often wondered the same. | petepostman | |
24/7/2008 14:47 | uncertain why but when ever i buy these shares like today , the purchase neverappears on the trades?. | 94alexandra | |
24/7/2008 13:48 | The appointment of Nick Phillips is likely to mean he has someone up his sleeve that he has probably worked with in the past (CFO). Someone he trusts. Backroom staff usually follow with a new manager. Just like in a football club. I see this as a positive step. JW | joey wilson | |
24/7/2008 12:22 | Hi 53Tom, You are right, I was confusing the Disney appointment of Deborah Dugan who was highly regarded at Disney. I am sure that the appointment of Deborah Dugan some time ago was seen as a great move, Thanks for the information. | miikke | |
24/7/2008 12:07 | Bought twice, sold twice and made a modest return each time, enough to have made the hours work worthwhile ! Have now bought a third time, target 15p | fesuvious | |
24/7/2008 11:07 | Profit taking now, Do you think the Times are feeling guilty for their tip earlier in the year so now are devoting lots of news to ERT? Perhaps the editor put his house on them at 20p..! | petepostman | |
24/7/2008 10:51 | Come on Tonto. You need to make the most of the share price rise now and release more good news. JW | joey wilson | |
24/7/2008 09:30 | He is a genuinely frustrated holder. This company should have never fallen to this level. I understand where he is coming from also. However fingers crossed. Would be good if someone had a technical knowledge of shares to see where they thought this price was going. JW | joey wilson | |
24/7/2008 09:26 | Blimey Hump, you still here? Why exactly do you still hold stock in this company, or perhaps you've sold but just like a good moan? | hotips | |
24/7/2008 09:26 | Yes. It's god's punishment for having had a measure of success with other investments. This is coupled wih an eternal belief that with the right management this company might flourish. | humphbumph |
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