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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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European Bus | LSE:EBJ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06T9D69 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.975 | - | 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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14/10/2006 19:18 | Vuelands .... could you please expand further re your comments in the last post... | don muang | |
14/10/2006 18:28 | This outfit is doomed to fail, purely because it is being run for the benefit of the directors and friends,quite plainly shareholders are'a local problem'. However a complaint to the SE might focus thier minds, and I intend to make such a complaint. THIS IS LOOKING VERY SUSPICIOUS. | vuelands | |
20/9/2006 18:54 | a month old article from Flight International .... but still an interesting read | don muang | |
25/8/2006 21:02 | SEMART. I would be surprised if there was any weekend press comment, not that it would not be welcome. I am however convinced there will be much more news to come in the next 8 weeks otherwise why would directors buy stock. Directors buying has always been a very good long term bull piont, after all they should know. | vuelands | |
24/8/2006 19:49 | vuelands perhaps we might see some more follow up in the weekend press as they say keep everything crossed!!! semart72 | semart72 | |
24/8/2006 19:47 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
24/8/2006 19:46 | vuelands it was nice to see some tv exposure on the look east 6pm news and it might be on again at 10 pm. one thing that did come over that this game has anawful lot of beer and skittles ie the competition at cambridge and norwich still they say that is good for the soul!!! cheers semart72 | semart72 | |
24/8/2006 07:49 | V... Yes.... AsI'm already a holder then I didn't buy after lunch afterall. Will wait to see .... but certainly retaining my present holdings (Sub 1p) on a long-term basis. | don muang | |
23/8/2006 21:51 | D.M.Do not worry just do not chase these. I do however believe these are going very much higher over the coming weeks. 3p is my first objective.surely we can expect further news of sales otherwise why would directors buy shares.Im sure there is more to play for. | vuelands | |
19/8/2006 16:14 | This is looking more interestig by the day. I would hope that enquiries have really picked up after the fiasco at all London airports over the last few days. Business class passengers have not been exempt, and big business does not like delays, which cost money. A director buying shares is only good news. Investors who bought shares at around the flotation in April 2005 will not want to sell on any rise because if they hold for more than 2 years Capital Gains Tax reduces to 10%. Do not expect any news for at least 6 weeks after the last directors buys but this might be one of the best buys on the AIM market at the moment and I could quite easily see 3p plus in the coming weeks. FILL YOUR BOOTS | vuelands | |
19/8/2006 10:40 | wonder what the share price will be when they announce a second jet 'purchase'? | don muang | |
18/8/2006 18:27 | B.M. six weeks | vuelands | |
18/8/2006 13:19 | Director's Shareholding - RNS Number:8202H - European Business Jets plc 18 August 2006 The Company was informed on 17 August 2006 that director, Nicholas Messer, acquired 500,000 ordinary shares of 0.1p each ("Ordinary Shares") at a price of 1.17 per share. Following this share purchase, Nicholas Messer holds 21,670,000 Ordinary Shares (including 1,000,000 Ordinary Shares held in the name of his wife) representing 9.78 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital. For further information please contact: Graeme Deary European Business Jets 01223 399 580 18 August 2006 | boite mobile | |
18/8/2006 13:05 | Always good to see a director buy his own shares, but sometimes the reason is not so encouraging. This 500,000 @ 1.17p equates to £5850. If a Director buys shares does this mean that no RNS affecting the co's trading is likely to be issued for the next "X" weeks. Does anyone the exact Stock Exchange rule on this topic? | boite mobile | |
18/8/2006 07:32 | yeep, it's now left the runway, putting it's undercarraige up, and preparing to climb ... | don muang | |
18/8/2006 07:25 | Don, that director is building quite a holding. Looking quite interesting now. | nigthepig | |
18/8/2006 07:04 | so it was a director hoovering up a few xtra shares (see this mornings RNS) | don muang | |
17/8/2006 13:12 | Don - hope you are right(re never seeing 1p again). Getting closer to my 1.8p average. I must admit a couple of months ago I had all but written this off. | nigthepig | |
17/8/2006 11:07 | Well the bid finally ticked up.... so doubt whether we'll ever see sub 1p again. | don muang | |
16/8/2006 17:09 | Thought it was more than two degrees cooler up there. Been up there a couple of times - once in the 1980's by bus, once in the 1990's by train. 8o if go in the 2000's will make it by plane - but perhaps EBJA (Euro Buss Jet Asia) might not be operating that soon. | don muang | |
16/8/2006 17:03 | Chiang Mai - Usually a couple of degrees cooler as well! | boite mobile | |
16/8/2006 16:51 | BM .... Advantage of living near the airport is that I can avoid BKK traffic. Also just a short taxi ride to get the skytrain. Wish I was there now .... By farther north, do you mean in northern Thailand ...? | don muang | |
16/8/2006 15:30 | Don Lovely part of the world where I also live part of the year but much further north. I couldn't live with the traffic of Bkk! As the EBJ marketing man is increasing his stake in EBJ and hopefully his imput, perhaps we will see some improvements to the EBJ website and a little more attention paid to Investor relations. | boite mobile |
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