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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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22/2/2005 10:39 | ...all quiet on the western front ... | brianbush | |
14/2/2005 08:15 | but it doesn't seem that MMs want your stock.........they prefer to offload some...... offer 8.6p 50k max bid 8.12p 10k max | hendenne | |
14/2/2005 08:13 | Oh dear - zero trades - price 3% up this morning - now I've woken the dragon and price will be down again within minutes...... | hendenne | |
08/2/2005 14:10 | any gen on this? Mr Christopher Cooke now holds 510,000 Ordinary Shares, which represents 4.08 per cent. of the issued share capital of the Company. This is all i could find | ianturner | |
08/2/2005 13:09 | either that or he was playing cricket again......... | hendenne | |
06/2/2005 22:20 | fatnacker needs a p,probably all the fat pressing against his bladder. | tamaybroke | |
06/2/2005 19:45 | Well whooop de doo, that will make us all rich no doubt!! :-))) | scaleyman | |
06/2/2005 18:14 | this is now on my shoping list. | fatnacker | |
05/2/2005 09:40 | the snag is you don't draw a nice salary from it............. | hendenne | |
04/2/2005 17:27 | Ludlow is an amzing place with more Michelin stars and good restaurants per head than anywhere in the Uk, a great foodie place doing really well. The house prices are very high so this looks like a bargain price. Could be very interesting, seems like you only have to spend about £30,000 to be major shareholder in this Co, what is the snag i wonder? | maty | |
04/2/2005 16:46 | Lovely part of the world... | jmillskeel | |
04/2/2005 16:34 | Incidently, I never got a voucher. Do you need to own a certain no. of shares for that? Or will all the vouchers have gone to the HSBC (as nominee account holder)? | kyudos | |
04/2/2005 16:32 | Check out the 'competition': | kyudos | |
04/2/2005 15:44 | The property you were looking for has been removed from our system | hendenne | |
04/2/2005 14:05 | Der, aerial photograph link gives a good view of surroundings. Looks like it's in the middle of farmland! I suppose the occasional farmer might pop in for a beer! | bozzy_s | |
04/2/2005 14:03 | Well done Meister. Looks a huge property for the money. Does anyone know about the immediate location? Looks like it's in the middle of nowhere. | bozzy_s | |
04/2/2005 12:56 | Quick link to property details of Fishmore Hall .. don't know how long it will remain working for as it has now been sold!! | the_meister | |
04/2/2005 12:28 | Did anyone get an 'A' on this? | kyudos | |
04/2/2005 11:38 | amazing - price moves up, was that to allow friends of MMs to sell? | hendenne | |
04/2/2005 11:05 | Whos betting Steven Wicks get the building work! | ianturner | |
04/2/2005 10:56 | Scaleyman - 1 Feb'05 - 14:21 - 1048 of 1053 Someone must have been desperate for the dosh, 500k @6p!! But the trade showed up at 7.62p! More meat on the bones with today's acquisition. Looks like it'll take a while to prepare though, a complete transformation job required. | bozzy_s | |
02/2/2005 12:58 | where'd u get 6p bozzy? or is that on your wish list as a buying opportunity? | hendenne | |
02/2/2005 10:37 | Yeah, but 6p!!! Woah! | bozzy_s | |
01/2/2005 16:54 | glad u r here to clarify shawzie..........I was starting to wish I'd sold out at 8.8 the other day. | hendenne | |
01/2/2005 16:54 | glad u r here to clarify shawzie..........I was starting to wish I'd sold out at 8.8 the other day. | hendenne |
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