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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Insetco | LSE:INC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5KNBL14 | ORD 0.001P |
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% | 0.045 | - | 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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22/4/2010 08:00 | You could always phone. | oilyrag | |
19/4/2010 10:50 | I think it is just way to balance the figures. They can't be traded | shuangg | |
19/4/2010 09:14 | Does anyone understand "deferred shares"? How long are they deferred for? Can we ever sell them....???? | asparks | |
16/5/2005 16:48 | I would have thought there would be a symbol change aswell. I assume AIM will announce this sometime this week. Cielo, meaning "celestial" or "heavenly" in Italian and Spanish | cheltspy | |
16/5/2005 16:29 | The Company would like to announce that a Special Resolution was passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting held on Wednesday 11 May 2005 to change the name of the Company to Cielo Holdings Plc. This name change was effected by Companies House on Friday 13 May 2005. | blue chips | |
12/5/2005 07:16 | Manana? :o) | christophelamaison | |
10/5/2005 16:56 | Most likely to be announced tomorrow. | cheltspy | |
10/5/2005 15:56 | Anyone know when the name change is? | christophelamaison | |
06/5/2005 23:20 | Cheltspy I don't think you are foolish. Thinking of a few more myself. Went up well today. Let's see what happens next week with the name change. I think it will be positive news. | blue chips | |
04/5/2005 17:12 | Yes , just the name and most likely the symbol will also change. The change will be done via a corporate action notice to your broker. Hoping more interesting news will also acompany, after perhaps foolishly buying more these shares. | cheltspy | |
04/5/2005 07:33 | What does that mean for shareholders in incite if they change there name? Do we then just hold shares in Cielo? | christophelamaison | |
20/4/2005 20:31 | Thanks blue, the company as usual is not using a RNS to announce important issues. Does anyone know of a private company called Cielo? The only thing I could find was this. Cielo Films - Aims to bring international directing talent and production to the global commercial advertising and film community. The site offers information about the directors represented and their work. | cheltspy | |
20/4/2005 17:47 | Have received a letter today from the Board of Incite requesting that at a General Meeting on 11 May the name of Incite be changed to Cielo Holdings Plc. | blue chips | |
18/4/2005 22:41 | whoever reverses in to this will be wanting to buy in. There is 200m unissued shares up for grabs, which by todays standard is not a lot, could raise significant amount of money if played right. The AIM rule changes including £3m minimum raise for new issues have kept this one alive, which is why we still have a market cap of £5m | cheltspy | |
18/4/2005 20:07 | I think there is still a lot of fight left in this one. It's by no means over and done. I hope it will rise from the ashes to surprise us all. After all somebody was buying large blocks of stock today. | blue chips | |
18/4/2005 12:46 | what a day to pick a comeback! | wywcu1 | |
18/4/2005 08:56 | Why am I getting the urge to buy these, despite a 90% loss, must control myself. | cheltspy | |
18/4/2005 08:27 | From Telegraph Comeback for phone firm Incite By Gary Parkinson (Filed: 18/04/2005) Incite Holdings shares are today changing hands on the Alternative Investment Market for the first time since the mobile phone content provider ran out of cash over a year ago. Trading was suspended in January last year after Incite failed to provide accounts less than five months after it raised £1.5m in a high-profile flotation. A consortium, led by former stockbroker and City PR boss Adam Reynolds, has raised £1m through a debt-for-equity swap and culled the majority of Incite's board. Incite's sports content business has been sidelined too, turning the company into a cash shell seeking a mooted £50m-plus reverse takeover in the media or telecoms sector. Three deals are being considered. The shares, which more than trebled to 75p before suspension, valuing the business at over £22m, are expected to trade at around 2p this morning. Administrators were called in at Incite in December. | cheltspy | |
18/4/2005 07:15 | Slightly better than 0.1p @ 4p on the sell | cheltspy | |
18/4/2005 07:10 | it was suspended at 26p, so as the man says, a wipeout. | triggshod |
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