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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 |
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% | 0.10 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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28/1/2005 11:38 | Hope you didn't get up too early TAM! :-)) | scaleyman | |
28/1/2005 11:33 | where is everyone ? | tamaybroke | |
28/1/2005 10:34 | is this an alarm?? bid 8.4p max 5k offer 9.125p max 125k | hendenne | |
27/1/2005 23:51 | must set my alarm tonight. | tamaybroke | |
26/1/2005 20:19 | Well guys I am still waiting for a trading statement.They can revalue all they like but an property asset is only worth what it can generate in sales and if that doesnt generate at least 10% return it might as well be sitting in the building society once the govermnent have had their cut. If the profits start coming then this could be a gem..I am watching and waiting.Good luck to all holders. | marvelman | |
26/1/2005 19:59 | Hendenne i'm glad you don't take me seriously.On the matter of Stephen Wicks gaining a controlling interest,Stevens did say,"he welcomes anyone increasing their holding" and as far as gaining a controling interest he said it wouldn't happen because he and his friends hold 70% of the issued shares,i raised the point of doubling the shares in issue as was mentioned in thier results,he said he would be confindent he and his mates would be interested in a large percentage if it came to that,and he did also say that a revaluation on Moss Cottage will now more than likely be used for the next acquisition. | tamaybroke | |
26/1/2005 16:38 | thanks for that TamayB - your post of 20 Jan raised interest and 6 days is a long time in this market. | hendenne | |
26/1/2005 14:10 | Shawzie,i should of explained obviously,i emailed him raising the issue of Mr.Stephen Wicks and the possibility of him gaining a controlling interest in INO. Hendenne,i admire your contributions,very informative,well done. | tamaybroke | |
26/1/2005 09:03 | TamayB - still no response from your friend? is that good news? i.e. he can't/won't say anything now as it would positivly influence the price, or just too busy to reciprocate your friendship? | hendenne | |
21/1/2005 21:42 | RNS Number:6963F Country & Metropolitan PLC 26 November 2004 For immediate release 26 November 2004 Country & Metropolitan PLC (the "Company") The Company was informed yesterday that Mr S D Wicks sold 50,000 ordinary shares in the Company at a price of 186.5p per share and 75,000 ordinary shares in the Company at a price of 186p per share (representing in aggregate 0.52 per cent of the issued share capital of the Company) on 25 November 2004. Mr S D Wicks is now beneficially interested in 2,646,076 ordinary shares representing 11.03 per cent of the issued share capital in the Company. Mr S D Wicks is CEO of C&M plc. | shawzie | |
20/1/2005 23:22 | shawzie,i emailed Russell Stevens on that point about a week ago,but still waiting for reply. | tamaybroke | |
20/1/2005 12:26 | Stephen Wicks now holds 17.33% of Bidtimes shares - in effect that gives him an interest in another (17.33% of 15%) 2.6% of Innobox. He already has an interest in 5.16% of Innobox shares. | shawzie | |
20/1/2005 09:51 | Shawzie Indeed. Agreed. | brianbush | |
19/1/2005 13:35 | Kiss of Death? Don't tempt providence son!!:-) | scaleyman | |
19/1/2005 12:57 | Can someone please buy a bunch of these....if you can knock it up another 0.5p on the bid my whole portfolio will be blue (for the first time!) ;) | kyudos | |
19/1/2005 11:29 | Brianbush Number of shareholders in Innobox at mid-September 2004 was 166, but number had fallen to 158 by end of December 2004 - less liquidity? It may soon be time for Russell Stevens to step aside and let someone else take the reins at Innobox - he now has so many various business interests that he can only devote little time to any of them - that can lead not only to slow growth but loss of direction and control, with who knows what results. The appearance of Stephen Wicks with his shareholdings in both Innobox and Bidtimes may be no bad thing - can be involved in the faster development and growth of the companies? All very speculative, but I am optimistic. I trust that you can re-invest in Innobox and keep contributing to this BB. | shawzie | |
19/1/2005 09:29 | Tam if you are aye broke, you have my sympathy but keep your sense of humour. | shawzie | |
19/1/2005 09:25 | Liquidity, and dealings, seem to have dried up. It appears that more of INOs shares are in firm hands - perhaps there should be a share issue and purchase of another hotel. Look how much easier it is to deal in ARX now after their placing. | brianbush | |
19/1/2005 08:48 | Bid 9.12p 10,000 max Offer 9.75p 100,000 max seems like somebody's buying spree is over? is this an omen that all small punters should now respect and jump ship? | hendenne | |
19/1/2005 08:42 | OK, I've rolled over - what now? | hendenne | |
18/1/2005 22:02 | shawsie,rollover,ye chancer. | tamaybroke | |
18/1/2005 21:29 | Perhaps someone is interested in Bidtimes with its 15% holding in Innobox - 2,000,000 shares sold today. | shawzie | |
18/1/2005 21:19 | Would expect to see a holding RNS from Mr.Wicks very soon with his recent 175,000 purchase and another order being filled. | tamaybroke | |
18/1/2005 15:05 | yeah I know | hampster |
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