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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Ly Emu Small | LSE:MMS | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 284.20 | - | 0 | 01:00:00 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/9/2011 08:45 | Whats the new epic? | devil20 | |
15/9/2011 08:00 | up and running on an ADVFN competitor, showing spread of 91-93 pence | pisces3 | |
12/9/2011 21:39 | New thread. | birchin | |
12/9/2011 21:28 | Well you are the only one that went to the EGM. So I vote you the man (if you are a man) for the job. | birchin | |
12/9/2011 21:20 | Iam flattered ! But I am more or less computer illiterate, but you are right we could do with a new thread ...... | dreggspicker | |
12/9/2011 16:17 | see rns 11.46am [investegate ] raising £3.68 m @105p a share to give total 54027803 shares m/c £56.7m . 83% held by insts etc . suspended at 1.75p on my portfolio[43.75p]on 1/25 consolidation .Coming back hopefully at 105p | h d shoring | |
12/9/2011 15:52 | What are the details of the recapitalisation. TIA | the shuffle man | |
12/9/2011 14:52 | I think many of the new shares are being taken by long standing holders, or purchased on info from the company which may prove correct or not at a future date . There are quite a few pi,s holding since 1.6p and below who may take this as an ideal time to cash in . | h d shoring | |
12/9/2011 14:23 | No worries H D but the point is in difficult market conditions, investors are more picky about what they invest in and at what price. Therefore I don't expect the price to fall :-) | blah blah | |
12/9/2011 14:11 | Didnt say I expected it to stay down .Also the word [usually] is not advisable in this market . | h d shoring | |
12/9/2011 13:49 | New institutional investors don't usually put money into a fund raising in difficult markets on the expectation that the price will drop substantially. I'd have another think if I were you. | blah blah | |
12/9/2011 13:36 | May well be adjustments to the holdings of the big boys at that price . Would not be suprised to see it drop substantially on early dealing then motor after say a week [pure guessing on my part ] . | h d shoring | |
12/9/2011 13:33 | Dreggs, depends what the story is around the float publicity - and if it's a good one, could be there are still institutional buyers and a bit of private interest. With the low free float, it might open a fair bit north of 4p. | blah blah | |
12/9/2011 13:26 | did think the starting price would be about 3p in old money, looks like it will be 4p, could be some selling at that price ........ | dreggspicker | |
12/9/2011 12:37 | Nice little earner for those recently handed options at 2p. Must not grumble stick to the old saying The more food on the top table and the more gluttons scrabbling for it ,the more its likely that there will be some spilled on the floor for the peasants . | h d shoring | |
12/9/2011 12:00 | There doesn't seem to be many shares in free float come the relist. | lufc5 | |
12/9/2011 11:53 | That was quickly spotted. I was thinking of £1 a share so seems to be a good start. | godolphin | |
12/9/2011 11:49 | AIM Sched 1 just out - raising £3.7m at 105p (over 4p in old money) so there's your starting point!. Excellent stuff. | blah blah | |
12/9/2011 11:02 | Beginnings of the website. I see they have the basic rule 26 so maybe they're still trying for the 15th. | godolphin | |
09/9/2011 22:27 | relist on the 15th sept ?? (and trading?) | dreggspicker | |
09/9/2011 22:00 | godolphin Sorry was a bit slow to see that Sched 1 issued 23Aug. Looking forward to relist. | suits you | |
09/9/2011 14:18 | Sallies shareholders have been dumping. I think they expected more than 14c! Bodes well for the deal to be concluded satisfactorily. 4m volume already | godolphin | |
09/9/2011 13:32 | The offer for Sallies | godolphin |
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