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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Formjet (See LSE:TQC) | LSE:FMJ | London | Ordinary Share | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.715 | - | 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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07/4/2009 12:54 | have i got rid of any overhang | pharma2 | |
07/4/2009 12:48 | that moved it guys 2v1 | pharma2 | |
07/4/2009 12:44 | googin going in for more 284373@.22 | pharma2 | |
07/4/2009 12:10 | Many emails Davidosh. Not one reply. Several calls and given a PFO by the PA. | refusenish | |
07/4/2009 11:12 | refusenish....Have you asked the chairman about that ? What about all those who put money into the placing....Do they like giving it away ? Strange situation looking from the outside | davidosh | |
07/4/2009 09:50 | I mean...in most companies if one makes such a massive error which has such a devaststing effect on the bottom line, the share price and the already failing shareholders' confidence. Wouldn't someone fall on thier own sword or be asked to leave or get pushed. | refusenish | |
07/4/2009 08:00 | Exactly david, that is my worry too, that there is an inside conn going on, my difficulty is finding out how to prove it. | goggin | |
07/4/2009 07:17 | goggin i will buy when have funds.watch in the coming weeks i will be accused of a pump and dump because i have bought when i think it is undervalued and oversold.remember the week prior too easter is my buy time.get ready for the loons.good luck | pharma2 | |
06/4/2009 23:59 | Goggin....nice positive thoughts but surely if everyone loses their money then they will have nothing more to invest also applies. Can you explain that last debacle as it is beyond me... They raised money in a placing, had already spent it on advance purchases of product that could not be sold, tried to takeover the company providing the useless product, pulled out of the takeover but still kept the product. Then found out that other product had not been paid for and had to write it all off as the company in question went bust. | davidosh | |
06/4/2009 19:01 | I feel Pharma might just be lucky and this could get over 1p, no good for me but its important that as many people make money in this market, the more that people make, the more they will have to play with further down the line and that will be beneficial to us all so good luck and here's to seeing something positive happening to FMJ. Talking it down definitely wont help us holders but I do understand the sentiment and why most of us feel that way. | goggin | |
06/4/2009 15:36 | Good luck pharma. I've been with this pice of junk for years. every piece of good news has had no effect on the share price at all apart from making it fall! It can't see anything that would drive the share price on this upward apart from mabe a public hanging of the board. | refusenish | |
06/4/2009 14:23 | scburbs ill take my chances and keep adding. | pharma2 | |
06/4/2009 14:20 | Even a company with a mid-price of 0.25p can still fall 100%. The latest "accident" (the latest in a long line) has seen management move from a severe lack of credibility to generating incredulity that it is possible to be quite so incompetent! | scburbs | |
06/4/2009 13:45 | goggin ill keep adding when poss.tnx | pharma2 | |
06/4/2009 13:44 | no your not pharma but holders are so heavly loaded, they probally dont want to risk any more. If this proves to be a bottom, your very lucky and spot on. Its a lack of clarity from management and no one has any idea how their products are selling and its proving difficult to find out. With their associations, Normally i would see this as a complete steel at these prices, however, a lack of buying from management at these lowly vprices raises an eyebrow. This is not all ways a sure fire guide as those of us that are old enough will remember a complete lack of buying by management in QXL, yet they went up 10000%, yes thats right 10000% and the management dident buy any - make you wonder. A 10000% increase in FMJ would see the share price at 20p, i suppose, not impossible. | goggin | |
06/4/2009 13:26 | would appear im the only peep that thinks this is oversold. | pharma2 | |
06/4/2009 13:10 | added another 410k guys | pharma2 | |
03/4/2009 17:57 | hi pharma - i hope your lucky Be good to sell out at 1 - 1.5p | goggin | |
03/4/2009 11:43 | just bought 305k@.22 looks oversold guys.worth a punt | pharma2 | |
30/3/2009 20:39 | From Jan 21 09 trading statement - As at 16 January 2009, the Company had net borrowings of £75,000, excluding the use of the Company's invoice discounting facility. ENQUIRIES: Formjet plc Tel: 01293 848 860 Lyndon Chapman, Executive Chairman Tony Lee, Chief Executive www.formjetplc.com Dowgate Capital Advisers Ltd epic code DGT Tel: 020 7492 4777 Liam Murray, Nominated Adviser www.dowgate.co.uk Old Park Lane Capital Tel: 020 7493 8188 Michael Parnes, Joint Broker www.oldplc.com Dowgate Capital Stockbrokers Ltd Tel: 01293 517 744 Neil Badger, Joint Broker www.dowgate.co.uk ASBIS Ireland Address: ASBIS Ireland Unit 1a, Knock Airport Business Park Knock Airport, Charlestown, Co. Mayo Phone: +353 94 93 70010 Fax: +353 94 93 70011 e-mail: infosales@asbis.ie Web-site: www.asbis.ie Cannot as yet find anything on Option Electronics | goggin | |
30/3/2009 12:38 | The instos seem to have bought lots in that placing so should be keen to know what exactly happened on behalf of all our pension monies. That website has a lot of serious investors who like to check what is going on around the small caps so will be worth your while sharing experiences. | davidosh | |
30/3/2009 12:14 | Yes david, will do some research and come back on here, I personall have too much money invested and should I loose it all or make, there is no point in being a lame duck any more. Share holders need to become more proactive, particularly when they are being taken for a ride. After all this is a plc so it is up to the shareholders to do something. A starting point would be with the larger shareholders, have they got that much money that they can keep loosing on the piddlers? | goggin | |
30/3/2009 11:52 | goggin...A very good website for action Maybe you could do a brief outline of what happened. | davidosh | |
30/3/2009 11:49 | immersion technologies/ITI rumoured settlement with nakamichi along with results this week 2-3.5m settlement | pharma2 |
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