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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Incagold | IGD | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 26/4/2010 16:17 by shammytime This is splendid. What a few days it's been with NGP and now IGD. Just need MHG to deliver the goods later in the week and that'll be a stonking hat-trick! Good luck everyone. |
Posted at 27/1/2010 16:21 by buystock more of the same 2morrow mm,s are short 80% held by directors 1 of whom is minted.Following the divestiture, the Directors believe that the Company could be attractive to a number of potential targets/investments. The Directors intend to seek to acquire another company or business in exchange for the issue of Ordinary Shares in a single transaction (a "reverse takeover"). The Directors' main investment criteria are: - * businesses in the UK, Europe and North America; * businesses which require little or no funding in excess of the cash resources available to the Company following the Disposal; and * businesses whose growth prospects, if achieved, will be earnings enhancing for Shareholders. 1st uk underwriter set 2 be launched guess who IGD 3V2 Cosmetic surgery is booming in Britain Cosmetic surgery is becoming more and more popular in the UK, with increasing numbers of women and men opting to improve their looks by going under the surgeon's knife. Last year alone an estimated 90,000 people underwent a cosmetic operation - a staggering 30 per cent rise on the previous 12 months. But while most patients are satisfied with their surgery, more and more are finding that not all operations go to plan. They are left counting not only the financial cost of disappointing results, but also the emotional and physical cost of painful injuries, prolonged suffering and trauma when their cosmetic surgery goes wrong. At TJL Solicitors, we understand that no amount of money could possibly compensate for the suffering caused by poor cosmetic surgery. However, our experts believe they can help patients recover both their physical well being and self esteem, by securing the funds they need for corrective surgery and helping them get their lives back on track. We also hope that by bringing these cases to court we can raise awareness among other patients similarly affected to help improve medical standards and treatment. |
Posted at 27/1/2010 11:04 by buystock incagold/IGD flying 1st uk underwriter set 2 be launched guess who IGD3V2 Cosmetic surgery is booming in Britain Cosmetic surgery is becoming more and more popular in the UK, with increasing numbers of women and men opting to improve their looks by going under the surgeon's knife. Last year alone an estimated 90,000 people underwent a cosmetic operation - a staggering 30 per cent rise on the previous 12 months. But while most patients are satisfied with their surgery, more and more are finding that not all operations go to plan. They are left counting not only the financial cost of disappointing results, but also the emotional and physical cost of painful injuries, prolonged suffering and trauma when their cosmetic surgery goes wrong. At TJL Solicitors, we understand that no amount of money could possibly compensate for the suffering caused by poor cosmetic surgery. However, our experts believe they can help patients recover both their physical well being and self esteem, by securing the funds they need for corrective surgery and helping them get their lives back on track. We also hope that by bringing these cases to court we can raise awareness among other patients similarly affected to help improve medical standards and treatment. |
Posted at 04/11/2009 16:04 by 21simthy You should be warned off for life for again trapping people intorubbish like IGD, losing all it's gains and no way you will still be holding that is for sure ! |
Posted at 04/11/2009 15:59 by phunky prophet Which crackpot broker are you using?Your Firm Quote has expired. Please click the refresh price button to gain a new quote BUYING 359,566 INCAGOLD ORD 0.001P @ £0.0055 Action: Buy Quantity: 359,566 Shares Symbol: IGD Firm Price: £0.0055 Quote Time: 04/11/09 15:58:56 Total: £2,000.00 Settlement Date: 09/11/09 Period: T+3 Market Currency: GBP Settlement Currency: GBP |
Posted at 04/11/2009 15:48 by phunky prophet Oh dear, they're getting cheaper...Your Firm Quote has expired. Please click the refresh price button to gain a new quote BUYING 346,949 INCAGOLD ORD 0.001P @ £0.0057 Action: Buy Quantity: 346,949 Shares Symbol: IGD Firm Price: £0.0057 Quote Time: 04/11/09 15:49:17 Total: £2,000.00 Settlement Date: 09/11/09 Period: T+3 Market Currency: GBP Settlement Currency: GBP |
Posted at 04/11/2009 15:41 by phunky prophet Your Firm Quote has expired. Please click the refresh price button to gain a new quote BUYING 316,418 INCAGOLD ORD 0.001P @ £0.00625 Action: Buy Quantity: 316,418 Shares Symbol: IGD Firm Price: £0.00625 Quote Time: 04/11/09 15:40:43 Total: £2,000.00 Settlement Date: 09/11/09 Period: T+3 Market Currency: GBP Settlement Currency: GBP TDW would have sold me £2k worth at 6.25p no problem...of course I'm not stupid enough to press the buy button on this pump 'n' dump! |
Posted at 04/11/2009 15:11 by 21simthy No wonder he pumps them, mugs buy them and he makes money !I might try it, spam this site and all the other sites and i'll make up the most outrageous lies on my stocks then dump them when the other usual suspects get aboard afraid they will miss out ! William has pump and dumped IGD about 10 times in 3 years ! |
Posted at 02/11/2009 10:16 by sharing1 1st uk underwriter set 2 be launched guess who IGD |
Posted at 18/6/2009 15:04 by andrbea I already had some igd from last time round just curious why it was rising. our sharespotter-friend has succeeded in creating a solid wall of buys let's see what happens on the 23rd (the agm he says) |
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