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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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16/3/2007 15:25 | i did tell you about EAM GUYS MOR TO COME | 74graham | |
16/3/2007 14:47 | ....a Man U centre forward has bought the shares next. | smelgy | |
16/3/2007 13:14 | Obviously the rampers are out Chritian Rooney is the MD of bookajet NOT PA Rooney This is a different Rooney You'll be saying next that a Man U centre forward has bought the shares! | phurley | |
16/3/2007 12:37 | Rooney is the MD of bookajet.com | alangormley1 | |
16/3/2007 12:07 | .....alangormley1 - everyone should make their own decisions. All you (should) see on here are opinions. Some of it is fact by those who have done research. Personally I'm in for the long-haul (scuse the pun) and can see these considerably higher in the medium term. Short-term profit-taking such as today's is neither here nor there, and with a stake-builder in the wings (who purchase 1m shares at 2p yesterday) there's definitely a floor to the price. Good luck and all IMHO. | smelgy | |
16/3/2007 11:49 | I'm quite new to all this.... who should I listen to cause I invested quite alot of money in this yesterday and have made considerable profits?? Cheers | alangormley1 | |
16/3/2007 11:46 | ....with the strong rise in the share price in the last week profit-taking is inevitable. The fundamentals however remain the same. This stock is dirt cheap and Rooney would not be building up a stake (almost daily) with his own money if it wern't. I see 3p on the horizon in short order. | smelgy | |
16/3/2007 09:46 | sagem i think he owns rooney promotions as i said mon/tues anyway dont say i did not bring EAM TO YOUR ATTENTION FUN IS JUST STARTING IMHO | 74graham | |
16/3/2007 09:46 | ........who cares? He's putting his money where his mouth his and sees this as a very undervalued company. | smelgy | |
16/3/2007 09:43 | WHO IS THIS GUY ROONEY, is he a director or just stake building. | sagem | |
16/3/2007 09:42 | .........Rooney increasing his stake again. 3p on the horizon? | smelgy | |
16/3/2007 09:39 | European Business Jets Plc ("the Company") Holding in the Company The Company was notified on 15 March 2007 that Mr P A Rooney had purchased on 14 March 2007 1,000,000 Ordinary shares of #0.001 each of the Company at a price of #0.0140 and on 15 March 2007 1,000,000 Ordinary shares of #0.001 each of the Company at a price of #0.0200 bringing his total holding to 15,750,000 giving him 7.10% of the Company's total voting rights. | boilerboy | |
16/3/2007 09:38 | Admit EAM looks interesting. Not worth chasing this though as the inevitable pull back will as always occur soon enough whether its cheap long term or not before it resumes upwards. | flashheart | |
16/3/2007 09:35 | eam looks very very interesting and have just bought a few. Any more contracts and it looks ludicrous value IMO. DYOR.... Anyone know forecasts for ebj so I can work out whether good value??! | qs9 | |
16/3/2007 09:25 | I TOLD YOU ABOUT THIS ON MON/TUES nobody was interested.EAM is the next gem imho | 74graham | |
16/3/2007 09:17 | I am glad to say I got in earlie yesterday at 1.45p so up up and away for me...I see 3p+ early next week | never_say_never | |
16/3/2007 09:17 | yes and so does EAM | 74graham | |
16/3/2007 08:55 | ........Stake building definitely in progress here. This stock looks deeply undervalued. | smelgy | |
16/3/2007 08:34 | .........topchat - if you can't beat 'em - join 'em!! | smelgy | |
16/3/2007 08:26 | ............hey topchat - looks like you'll have quite a wait! LOL ! | smelgy |
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