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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Healthcare Ent. | LSE:HCEG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B6030H73 | ORD 25P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 20.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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24/1/2011 19:15 | Looks like you were zapped M5 Shame really. | mark30 | |
21/12/2010 13:22 | Happy now Willie :0) | mark30 | |
21/12/2010 13:15 | DJ Healthcare Enterprise Group PLC Suspension of Trading/Board Change TIDMHCEG RNS Number : 3732Y Healthcare Enterprise Group PLC 21 December 2010 Healthcare Enterprise Group plc ("Healthcare" or the "Company") Suspension of Trading in the Company's shares Board change In the Company's interim results, which were announced on 19 March 2010, the Company referred to the likelihood of a continued losses in the second half of the financial year and the need to raise further funds to continue to meet operating costs, albeit that these were being kept at a minimal level. In addition, the Company referred to a potential transaction following which the Company would cease to be an "investing Company" under the AIM Rules. Unfortunately it has not been possible to complete this transaction and the costs incurred as a result, coupled with an inability to raise further equity funding, have further weakened the Company's balance sheet. Until the financial position is clarified, the Company will not be in a position to publish its audited accounts for the year to 30 June 2010, which would otherwise have to be released by 31 December 2010. The Company has therefore requested that trading in its ordinary shares be suspended pending clarification of its financial position and until the 2010 audited accounts can be published. A further announcement will be made when possible. The Company announces further that John Honey has resigned from the board with immediate effect to concentrate on running the Company's two investee companies, Ebiox Limited and Reproductive Sciences Limited. Further Enquiries: Healthcare Enterprise Group plc Tel: +44 (0)20 7680 3649 John Gunn, Lyndon Gaborit | topinfo | |
14/12/2010 13:36 | Looks like it Willib ...... :-) | substp | |
14/12/2010 13:27 | Substp/Mark30 Plenty of Swine flu about, will they miss the boat again. | willib2 | |
08/12/2010 09:21 | Mark30. A perfect cure for your cold. That cottage you own in Scotland, now comes with potential tax advantages. | willib2 | |
31/10/2010 17:21 | LOL Willib | substp | |
31/10/2010 13:59 | Subst Would have thought post 29572 was more interesting. | willib2 | |
31/10/2010 13:43 | EBOS/Ebiox with both of them having that funny looking oblong circle above them ........ and I'm sure Ebiox will clear the spores away as always ..... :-) | substp | |
31/10/2010 12:38 | That Ebiox Chinese site sure looks interesting ..... :-) | substp | |
27/10/2010 08:49 | An interesting point raised on Meldex board re. possibility of offsetting a loss against income: then link to this 'Deducting losses from your income', towards bottom of page. Anyone have any thoughts as to the possibility of doing this with HCEG? TIA | johnny felopez | |
18/10/2010 09:47 | hope so..............the wait is killing me !! | zapa | |
18/10/2010 09:29 | Nice new Ebiox website ...... Will it come with changes ? | substp | |
28/8/2010 15:53 | uploaded 2 weeks ago . "A medical fertility device for women, released 2010 in the US market" | substp | |
26/8/2010 08:14 | Topsy Turvy ! One almost lost their house , another sold at a large loss , cancers , etc . An avg. American family ...... Thanks for asking Willib ....Hows the MG doing ? I'm glad that I'm on this side of the water but with all of this new high tech it's getting harder to hide away ........ :-) | substp | |
25/8/2010 22:09 | Substp. By the way, how are the Amerian side of the family doing these days. | willib2 | |
25/8/2010 22:08 | Substp. Couldnt agree more. | willib2 | |
25/8/2010 21:24 | Warrington NHS Willib : dealing with the NHS at present is like walking through treacle because of their other political and cost issues . The "Red Tape" will probably take years , but not impossible ..... :-) | substp | |
25/8/2010 20:05 | "In New Zealand they are a prized delicacy, and harvested from March to August from the Foveaux Strait oyster fishery based around the town of Bluff (hence the local name).[1] From the early 1980s the fishery went into serious decline, due to the outbreak of an oyster parasite Bonamia exitiosa, the disease killing an estimated billion oysters between 2000 and 2003.[1] The population has been recovering since 2003, with fishermen voluntarily limiting the catch to half the allowable to aid the revival.[1]" Yep you're right Willib ...... :-) | substp | |
25/8/2010 12:10 | "GPs referring cases where there was an "exceptional clinical need" would still be considered, it added". That will leave considerable potential customers, you are making excuses. "The World will be their oyster" ..... ? Mmmm "Bivalve Molluscs", Tiestrea Chilensis the Bluff Oyster. | willib2 | |
25/8/2010 03:24 | GPs referring cases where there was an "exceptional clinical need" would still be considered, it added The World will be their oyster ..... ? | substp | |
24/8/2010 20:59 | Substp. If you wanna sell bananas you sell them where people want them eh. | willib2 | |
24/8/2010 20:40 | But have they heard the National News today about Warrington Trust. Its on their doorstep, posters on bill boards and all that. Phone calls to all local doctors, they are the ones that referred these people to the hospitals. Come on its called enterprise, Warrington could be the springboard. They have trialled just about everywhere else, whats wrong with outside Head Office. | willib2 |
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