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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Itsarm Plc | LSE:ITS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMXMR838 | ORD GBP0.0025 |
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% | 0.775 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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10/5/2006 10:30 | Suggest looking at and Having selected a trust view the ADVFN BB for the stock or try the following free BB threads they are regularly contributed to by value investors mostly good quality. As I'm sure you do check the facts with the company concerned if you can and DYOR. | praipus | |
17/2/2006 09:43 | There seems to be no IT thread for trusts generally. I am particularly interested in new trusts, those trading at a substantial discount, interesting warrants and any short-term (or for that matter, long-) possibilities. Vivat the IT! | oxford blue | |
18/4/2004 09:51 | Tipped in this weeks Investor Chronicle (one to watch) | the jock | |
14/4/2004 10:57 | andya if your broker strongly recommended it ask him why and how many he has bought at what price | tuffbet | |
11/3/2004 17:01 | Going higher? | ben value | |
22/11/2001 00:01 | An interesting little tiddler | skyracer | |
07/4/2000 10:54 | Up over 42% today alone. | e-venturer | |
07/4/2000 09:50 | Well Neville Buch bought 35k a couple of days ago @ £1.05. The price has since been moving up pretty fast to £1.60 | e-venturer | |
07/4/2000 00:13 | Well it is starting to move now!!!!!! | e-venturer | |
06/4/2000 10:49 | It was probably people starting to sell who brought the price down, the MMs just followed, not wishing to buy a lot of shares at a high price. And I suspect the directors' motivation was to make money by buying some of the shares the MMs had been left with in the market rut, rather than to annoy the MMs. That silent black helicopter lurks... Kayak | kayak | |
06/4/2000 10:12 | Neville Buch appears to playing with the MM's. They have been driving the price of I2S down over the last 2 weeks. On 23/3 Neville Buch bought 155k @ £1.75 and another director Kim Fraser bought 22k @£1.75. Yesterday Buch bought a further 35k @£1.05. The current price is £1.075. | e-venturer | |
05/4/2000 07:17 | Now has a market cap of £8.6m with £6m in cash. I just can't understand why this stock keeps getting hammered. | e-venturer | |
02/4/2000 17:00 | e-venturer, As you know I had some of these but sold before they went exrights. I am looking to get back in when I feel the market has settled down. Regards Jon C | jonc | |
02/4/2000 16:24 | Intersting, will investigate - thank you. | mr euro | |
02/4/2000 13:22 | At the moment the only way private investors can invest in most placings is through Internet incubators. I2S is an Internet Incubator valued at £11m it has £5.7m in cash and has invested £1.8m in 3 companies. Eighteenglobal.com, a golf community website which plans to float on the stockmarket later this year. Sit-up.com which produces content on numerous platforms. Arnhold Holdings a fund which is listed on the Hang Seng. Add to this the fact that Nevill Buch bought 155k shares @£1.75 and now holds 20% of the company. With only 7.3m I can't see there being a stock overhang. So it must be the MM's playing a game with this. | e-venturer | |
27/3/2000 22:47 | hello does anyone have any information on i2s, they have been strongly recommended by my broker today...an announcement next week... although have no further info..mr n. bunch...anybody have any views to support evidence and convince me to buy......thanks in advance | andya |
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