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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Leo Ins | LSE:LEO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0NN1H91 | ORD 1P |
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% | 4.25 | - | 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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02/2/2010 12:23 | Blimey - market cap of £160,000. What's this - a hot dog stall? I see Kenny's been buying all the hot dogs here! | loverat | |
02/2/2010 12:16 | Old out at a loss, [as always] in with a view to ten bag, and we both know how thats done.!!! | tara7 | |
02/2/2010 12:13 | yeh... out with the old in with the new:) | kennyruss | |
02/2/2010 12:12 | Looks like the selling is being cleaned out, at the very bottom this often is the case. The 200k buy added to any other buy puts it above 3% so expect an RNS in the next day or so. | tara7 | |
02/2/2010 08:04 | That 9k could turn into a huge amount over time. Few here have put any weight on the FACT it has not gone bust over the last five years, or delisted. Why? | tara7 | |
01/2/2010 23:08 | Tara you may have a point about some shareholders who have no idea about their shares or plans to sell. I am pretty sure I have a certificate somewhere, whats left of the original Secure Ventures No's 1 to 7 that then got those other names and generally had no or very little cash value. But....so what? What bearing does that have on the company's prospects, which is what we are really interested in? Otherwise, a dearth of sellers would simply help the share be 3p rather 2p wouldn't it? | dupree | |
01/2/2010 21:54 | like i say... i have taken a stance and will live or die by that sword... | kennyruss | |
01/2/2010 21:12 | patience old chap:) | kennyruss | |
01/2/2010 20:55 | Kennyruss........can you transfer your luck from here to RGM please...it's falling away bit by bit! | vivgav | |
01/2/2010 17:52 | yes FMC...I've had a few holdings announcements this week:) MHG | kennyruss | |
01/2/2010 17:00 | Ken. I would be thrilled to see my name in a RNS, is it for you ? I did buy a some a couple of weeks ago, for a fun punt. | fmc | |
01/2/2010 15:54 | 2.8p for a cup fill now. | tara7 | |
01/2/2010 15:14 | Well put, try buying these AFTER a deal, cost you an arm and a leg. Note also they only need a 20k profit for a pe of 10.! | tara7 | |
01/2/2010 15:11 | geng, to answer your post I have the same view as tara7, its been kept going for a reason. I want to be in before that reason arrives... It has 7.2m shares in issue and mkt cap of 180k.. I have found LEO very efficient in answering my emails and putting out my holding statements in a matter of hours... not bad for a "shell" The sttrategy stated on their website is still the current strategy... find an asset to put into LEO... | kennyruss | |
01/2/2010 13:16 | it is £3k per for unlimited... most AIM companies use this service | kennyruss | |
01/2/2010 13:08 | LINNEY 3 When i was making announcements it was £150 and even less depending on who did the announcement so i think you are a bit over the top to say the least | solarno lopez | |
01/2/2010 13:08 | Kenny, What was your reason for buying ? cheers Geng | geng | |
01/2/2010 13:06 | Stock has be 10 times this price in the past, so thats a target for any new investor.!! | tara7 | |
01/2/2010 13:06 | If he buys a few more they may ask him to take a seat on the board(and maybe give him a salary he cannot refuse and a few million share options!) | linney3 | |
01/2/2010 13:03 | sorry bout that, its just very funny thats all :-) | envirovision | |
01/2/2010 13:02 | LOL and im sure the directors will be falling over them selves chomping at the bit to make kennyrusses holdings increase in value. | envirovision |
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