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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Itaconix Plc | LSE:ITX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BPK3YZ68 | ORD 50P |
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% | 142.50 | 140.00 | 145.00 | 142.50 | 142.50 | 142.50 | 1,650 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chemicals & Chem Preps, Nec | 5.6M | -2.46M | -0.1826 | -7.80 | 19.22M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/2/2002 13:11 | go dog get um boy | twigy678 | |
14/2/2002 13:11 | go dog get um boy | twigy678 | |
14/2/2002 11:23 | ..and the top two risers of the day so far are.... SWD and ITX | quidzinn | |
14/2/2002 10:40 | Some investors bought into InterX on the the back of their 30% holding in Diligenti. If their third round of funding failed, they must be struggling to make a go of things. There is only one company that Diliegnti bought that is worth anything - a BAM co in the US who handles medical screening of employees for large corporates. The idea behind Dilligenti is a good one and worth a gamble. If you buy into InterX PLC - you'd better be be gambling on this coming good, and not hoping for miracles with InterX Technology.... I'll take a punt when they hit 1p | evansmi | |
13/2/2002 19:59 | back in ...25k at 7.3 ....game for a laugh....and some swd as well ....why not ?? | quidzinn | |
13/2/2002 13:10 | Laughable! Hound | the hound | |
13/2/2002 09:46 | Was that a gamble by the director or does he really believe this company has some kind of a future. No one else is doing much buying. | johndee | |
13/2/2002 09:02 | FD - lays out £15k on a co. that blows £50m a year - steady!! | isis | |
13/2/2002 08:42 | OK, £6.2m at December. 6 months cash? | garth | |
13/2/2002 08:38 | The amount they've lost on miniscule sales is hard to imagine - but how much cash do they have? G. | garth | |
13/2/2002 08:30 | he needn't have bought - he could have had my £7.70's worth for foc (think that's how it's spelt) | gurp | |
13/2/2002 08:20 | pathetic. Anyway I'm covered at 7p. Bye-bye ITX. | cat | |
13/2/2002 08:19 | I think that just about sums the business acumen of the directors of this comapany up! Why bother????????? Its gonna fool no-one. | abbo64120 | |
13/2/2002 07:43 | FD buying yesterday. (RNS) G. | garth | |
12/2/2002 13:23 | quizdin - phew. Twigy - must take a lot of concentration to keep it up... NIS going to 10p by the way. | cat | |
12/2/2002 13:22 | MH That's very funny. I'm still laughing!!! | boomboomboomboom | |
12/2/2002 11:26 | Fye Wos ewe Iyd get Sum ENGLISSH lesens' in maite after AA wos ther also somea times its HARD | mh | |
12/2/2002 11:07 | i came near to selling this when it was 14 pounds wish i had i then thought of selling it at 70p wish i had i was GOING to put it in to mmd i would have had had a good chance of geting my money back.this company i think was a good con it fooled a lot of people this is the first company that i have had a company go bust i think the fsa SHOULD LOK IN TO THIS ONE . I THINK ITS AS IF THE DIRECTORS HAVE SOLD THE GOOD BITES IDEAL PUT THE CASH IN THEY POCKETS .i will not buy shares in a company with this lot in it again--------------- | twigy678 | |
12/2/2002 11:01 | Same as most people in that bought this at £18 and made money, watched it come down and still be backed up by the "experts" as likely to recover, foolishly stuck in and lost what I had made. I feel very sorry for people who have lost money but call it costs to cover your education, you will not make the same mistake again (hopefully!) Also did not renew TW site subs, mainly lack of trust (proven again) but also just was not cutting it. I think a site that gets mixed up with personal affairs and touchy feely tactics lacks integrity, as do most analysts etc. Whatever happened to kavannagh? Those were the days and itx and the like are just hard lessons we all had to learn, wave a fond farewell, they proabably did us a favour in the long run. | chelle | |
12/2/2002 10:27 | the hound,true.I think this one,out of all that have fallen,has been THE no-brainer. | mh | |
12/2/2002 09:30 | TRY PCM, 10 bagger in 3 years! | sherry66 | |
12/2/2002 09:04 | Normally you kinda feel sad for anyone caught holding a stock that dives, but in the case of ITX you can't feel sorry for anyone. This has been on the cards for over a year, I was amazed to see people still buying this one after the news last week. Anyone who got in then and is now running a loss only have themselves to blame-if you couldn't see this coming stop playing the markets, for your own good. Now who's going to start shouting about a buying opportunity? Hound | the hound |
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