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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Innobox | LSE:INO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000528181 | ORD 0.05P |
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Innobox (INO) Share Charts1 Year Innobox Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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03/5/2008 | 20:16 | Innobox: An intriguing Microcap | 1,674 |
16/10/2004 | 19:29 | sell ino,says ino arx breakout | 12 |
16/10/2004 | 19:28 | ino arx breakout is desperate to sell ino | 20 |
16/10/2004 | 19:27 | look at ino i told u is a twat | 10 |
30/6/2004 | 10:48 | ino on the ropes.running out of money.sell | 4 |
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Posted at 17/4/2007 13:29 by bozzy_s Well well, 1m buy has underpinned the price.Very surprising really. Can't see any value here at all. Net liabilities must now be £300k plus, even with reduced losses. |
Posted at 17/4/2007 10:40 by latestarter how on earth is INO in a pstn to lend anyone 40k? |
Posted at 06/3/2007 17:31 by jdurrant According to the agent Fishmore has now been sold, so why haven't we been told? see below Sold (STC) Contact Peter Brunt on +44 (0) 1285 852852 or Request Contact Reference : C55255 Fishmore Hall Hotel Asking Price: £675,000 Freehold Fishmore Road, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 3DP Lovely Georgian building on the outskirts of this famous country town. Equally suitable for redevelopment as a hotel or home. Potential for up to 23 bedrooms (with extensions). Site of circa 1.2 acres and buildings totalling circa 6,609 sq ft Joint agent: Lane Fox, Ludlow 01584 873711 Display individual property |
Posted at 24/2/2007 23:12 by 1ch Just looked in. I was in and out of these sometime ago now.There was a lot of optimism then. Surprised to see the rot so set in now though. How can they be loosing money running a hotel? What is their asset value per share? |
Posted at 28/12/2006 11:24 by sack of spuds sorry m8 but you'll have to help me.what links do you mean ino webiste has none that i can find.their last press release was 2003!! |
Posted at 22/12/2006 10:19 by sack of spuds interesting read of the sale...what are the activities in the south west that ino are pursuing?well merry xmas to all of us. lets hope 2008 will see a board of ino who actually do something positive. |
Posted at 16/12/2006 13:36 by sack of spuds bozzy i agree with you ...I challenge anyone from the ino board who reads this website to come clean and explain whats going on with the company.i dont expect a reply. |
Posted at 22/11/2006 23:17 by jmillskeel Cash is king, as for Fishmore is worth a punt but not at £545k needs £200k+ spending on it...As for the way INO is run crazy and 98% of all Aim shares imho etc, did have 200k INO once... |
Posted at 02/6/2005 08:00 by swiftnick I think the lower graph in the header says it all. The INO share price has held up remarkably well in the face of the ARX decline and is now looking vulnerable.Not only does the fall in ARX impact on INO's net asset value, but it also gives the company less collateral for future expansion. On top of this, worries about the economy may hit the licensed trade sector more than other sectors. Delays at Fishmore Hall will push back the timing of future income streams. Obviously a major contract win for ARX would shift sentiment, but the risk/reward balance for INO has definitely deteriorated. |
Posted at 29/4/2005 15:56 by bozzy_s Well put it this way, I'm happy not to be holding and INO shares at the moment Tamaybroke! But there wasn't much the company could do regarding selling the ARX holding - not possible before 31st March 2005.And I think the INO share price is far too high currently, it hasn't factored in the loss in value of the ARX holding, costing around £400,000 in a couple of months. I think 5.5p would represent fair value (pretty much the placing price). It's the ARX directors I am more disgruntled with, where on earth are the orders for their products? The fact that they haven't even released a "statement re. share price movement" RNS in the last week says to me that the recent collapse is justified. They have nothing positive to offer to investors. |
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