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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lombard Med.Tec | LSE:LMT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7FT8W85 | ORD 20P |
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% | 188.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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04/6/2011 08:55 | Its notification(s) of various institutions breaching percentage thresholds. Above 3%--Abingworth LLP (12.47%) Invesco Limited (39.27%) Perpetual Income & Growth Investment Trust (16.26%) KeyStone Investment Trust (4.49%) BTW - I hope you dont hold too many from your buy rating time. | skinny | |
03/6/2011 17:31 | No Skinny, me. As per...... ADVFN User Sentiment on this share....You rated this share a BUY on 10/02/2006 at 14:29. I hadn't realised I had voted so long ago! I haven't a clue what all the rns mean today either, but seems to have put a little pressure on the upside. | rayrac | |
03/6/2011 17:19 | Finally got my shares with TDW. Was getting worried as I sold all original holding which was bought around 1.3p for about a penny as didn't have funds to buy the 0.7p issue. | joeblogg2 | |
03/6/2011 16:07 | Rayrac - me? | skinny | |
02/6/2011 16:55 | Actually I have got mine now Skinny. Now it's wait and see! Btw....You rated this share a BUY on 10/02/2006 at 14:29. I hadn't realised! | rayrac | |
02/6/2011 12:02 | I've been with them since the early 80's - I just wish I had more of their shares! | skinny | |
02/6/2011 11:54 | They are great! So don't try HSBC, because I am still waiting. | rayrac | |
31/5/2011 12:58 | Hargeaves Lansdown. | skinny | |
31/5/2011 12:50 | skinny, who are u with? thks | joeblogg2 | |
31/5/2011 12:46 | As posted (1360 above) mine appeared in my account on the 25th (last Wednesday - I have the full allocation. | skinny | |
31/5/2011 12:41 | I haven't received mine yet, although the cash was taken pronto a week or so ago. I think we will get a full allocation, just a matter of when. | rayrac | |
31/5/2011 12:09 | The new shares were placed today,And i think these could be a little sleeping beauty | balcony | |
31/5/2011 12:08 | Has anyone had their allocation in full and also anyone with TDW had their shares added to their portfolio as mine not shown up at all ? thks!! | joeblogg2 | |
31/5/2011 12:05 | 17% what's up? | andrbea | |
26/5/2011 13:13 | 0.00000000000 target | druinsky | |
26/5/2011 12:59 | .... announces that, at the Annual General Meeting held earlier today, all resolutions were passed by shareholders on a show of hands. | nod | |
26/5/2011 12:57 | Executive Summary IN VIVO -- As venture investing in medical devices continues to split between early- and late-stage deals, investors increasingly face a choice: early-stage deals, where valuations are low, but risk is high and timelines are generally long; and late-stage opportunities, where risk is lower and timelines shorter, but the valuations are much higher. What if you could find an opportunity with the timelines and risk profile of a late-stage deal, at the valuation of an early-stage deal? That's what investors at Abingworth believe they've found in Lombard Medical Technologies PLC, a company with a novel approach to endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. | nod | |
25/5/2011 17:00 | I have the new shares showing on my account. | skinny | |
25/5/2011 11:12 | Very dissapointing. Never thought we would be at this level but hopefully now funding secured until FDA approval, question is will someone come in an take it over? I still can't understand why the same prouct is on sale i Europe and th FDA cannot fast track this? | joeblogg2 | |
25/5/2011 11:10 | backmarker, I can't see these reaching old age, not with the likes of J&J etc on the prowl. | rayrac | |
25/5/2011 11:08 | Heck of a lot of shares 'out there'! They'll probably do a split soon, say 50 for one. Just my guess though. :) | rayrac | |
25/5/2011 11:04 | Undersubscribed, but not by much by existing shareholders is my reading of the issue? It doesn't say what happens to the remainder of the issue, sometimes I think they get sold into the market. I wonder. | rayrac | |
25/5/2011 11:03 | so they nearly got the max - but no cigar. however, there is probably not too much downside risk in these for another 12 months or so. then I expect we'll hear they need yet another cash injection :-/ no doubt Aorfix is good, but I wonder just who will end up making any money out of it. at least, maybe, some patients have benefitted. perhaps we just have to see this all as a "charitable cause". | backmarker | |
25/5/2011 10:49 | Lombard Medical Technologies PLC ("LMT" or "the Company") 25 May 2011 Result of Offer On 20 April 2011, Lombard Medical announced an issue of equity to raise up to GBP25.3 million (before expenses) by way of a two tranche Placing and Subscription. In conjunction with the Placing and Subscription, the Board also announced details of an Offer to Qualifying Participants to raise up to a further GBP2.2 million (before expenses). The Company is pleased to announce that, at the close of the Offer at 11.00 a.m. on 24 May 2011, Qualifying Participants had applied for 267,381,746 New Ordinary Shares at a price of 0.7 pence per New Ordinary Share, raising an additional GBP1,871,672 (before expenses). Application has been made for 4,032,362,429 New Ordinary Shares, being the total number of New Ordinary Shares being issued under the First Placing, the First Subscription and the Offer, to be admitted to trading on AIM. Admission is expected to become effective on 31 May 2011. Further details of the First Placing, First Subscription and Offer were set out in the announcement published by the Company on 20 April 2011. Definitions used in this announcement will have the same meaning as those used in the Circular, unless the context requires otherwise. - Ends - | skinny |
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