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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ind.Intl.Inv. | LSE:IIR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009256867 | ORD 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% | 1.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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07/7/2010 13:20 | At least you have lots to look forward to in the coming months. | james 2 | |
07/7/2010 11:34 | they'll nearly be able to do their interims at the same time then!!! | scrapheap | |
07/7/2010 11:11 | The expectation is they will issue them early August. | james 2 | |
05/7/2010 17:29 | dont quite think you coughed loud enough | fatfish | |
05/7/2010 13:29 | cough cough, results, cough, cough...?? | scrapheap | |
28/6/2010 07:20 | we'd expect results by the end of this week so let's see... | scrapheap | |
26/6/2010 16:08 | Time for an update from Mr Smith. Half a year without a word is more then enough. | fatso | |
26/6/2010 11:31 | Well if nothing else they are starting to get some presentations up and running through rovr, if it continues to develop then I agree it may be worth coming back to the market and raising funds for future development if the thing can be scaled up. | james 2 | |
03/6/2010 08:26 | Old Smithy should consider returning to the market now. We have survived and it is becoming pretty obvious now that 21st c. going to be the age of Asia. China's the biggest gold producer and India perhaps the biggest hoarder of the stuff. So national currencies of those two nuclear powers will be solidly underpinned with gold. And we have a know how bang where it matters - in Mumbay. With excellent research record to boot, the market should come to appreciate us more then miserly AIM before. Perhaps to seek quotation in Europe this time? | fatso | |
02/6/2010 19:18 | Yep i watched it all. I thought Mr Smith's performance wasnt too bad for a live meeting. The sound was awful though! Hopefully that will be more professional when they roll the whole thing out. Still cant see any roadshows booked in for this month tho. They are probably making sure that as many people as possible are aware of the service before rolling it out for real. Lets hope it works as it could well be a great business if it takes off! | rob67 | |
01/6/2010 18:26 | hi james nope - the lack of any strategic investment is worrying me so awaiting the results with anticipation / trepidation | scrapheap | |
01/6/2010 13:39 | Did anyone access\watch the rovr demo on the 21st ? | james 2 | |
22/5/2010 00:53 | So about 5 - 6 weeks until results when we will have a better idea how they are performing. | martincoops | |
07/5/2010 12:46 | been burnt by 2 irish companies so when i see its irish i run the mile, jarvis,well saw that coming as ime in the industry and was astonished when it went north not so astonished when it went south, i too wish for a relist but doesnt seem forthcomming iir will try sell ya shares for ya just need to let them know your interested, me, just hanging on hoping some good will eventually come. | fatfish | |
07/5/2010 11:49 | Smiths Trust surrendered the monies from Google to the Co, a noble thing to do. Now I am desperate for the Co to come back to the market. Smith keeps mum about the deal to acquire a bigger fat fish as a shareholder and the time is right. With all the shenanigans here and USA recently it proves his wisdom to have turned his Sage's gaze towards the Far East. Over there the future beckons, monies to be made and markets & companies worth watching over. Over here I did have a light touch of a financial Death Angel upon me- Jarvis. I put all my eggs to this basket but managed to escape financial death in time and with some profits. Now I do not trust any british companies as they might all be marked with sign of death. All I hold now is a chunk of irish bogside gold extractors- after all nobody would run away with a chunk of irish peat in a bucket? So, come back to us Smithy, say something, make us happy! Mumbay or die! | fatso | |
04/5/2010 14:37 | this is a bit odd - we settled ages ago for a couple of hundred thou' and that was when the fun and games broke out over whether the cash went to the Smith Trust or to IIR.. has it really taken google that long to clear hurdles to get gmail in the uk? | scrapheap | |
04/5/2010 14:33 | thanks wormcatcher, wonder what they settled for? better still will we get a special divi? | fatfish | |
04/5/2010 14:24 | Never held these but did follow them. News from bbc website | wormcatcher | |
21/4/2010 23:13 | Nice spot J2, beat me to it! I had a feeling Integrity Research would do a piece on ROVR TV as they participated in a free roadshow a while back. If people start to use it then it could be a very useful tool to promote our other offerings too!! | rob67 | |
19/4/2010 14:40 | Lets hope for a few more volcanic eruptions aye ! | james 2 |
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