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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mc Mining Limited | LSE:MCM | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000MCM9 | ORD NPV |
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% | 8.00 | 7.50 | 8.50 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 0.00 | 07:31:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Bitmns Coal Undergrnd Mining | 46.06M | -4.32M | -0.0106 | -15.09 | 65.26M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/4/2007 22:44 | Looks like a few largeish sales today, including one of 60000 shares which is the main reason for such a drop. Was going to buy some today after the initial drop but glad that I resisted, let's hope for further falls in the short term hey? | jakleeds | |
04/4/2007 14:06 | Good article recently in Shares mag about how Funds are likely to start buying into Aim shares for the Inheritance tax relief. And in the Citywire 22/3 comment ,they quote Sue Hocken ,the FD here saying "We are profitable and cash generative and pay a cash dividend so we hope to attract investors,especially those who may appreciate the Inheritance Tax benefits of an Aim listed Company" ........its nice to see all the buys go through lately as people wake up to this one | wynmck | |
30/3/2007 14:44 | Wouldn't mind betting Growth Co Inv has re-tipped these as well after results,they had them as a Buy in Dec and quoted the FD then as saying they're "looking for larger acquisitions......" .."we want one that willcontribute £1-£1.5million of operating profit".....&"we're looking to become a £100m market cap company by 2010" There's been a number of small buys over the past week | wynmck | |
30/3/2007 11:59 | Another BUY tip in IC today as they review the results ....."acquisitions have helped to boost performance,with the Voucher shop contributing strongly ..............and FD Sue Hocken says she still has £7m of cash "burning a hole" in her pocket....... Trading so far in 2007 has been strong with 53% of expected full-year revenues booked at the end of February so house broker Numis expects EPS of 8.5p for 2007 BUY | wynmck | |
22/3/2007 21:01 | Yes. Sales, profit, cash and dividends up - can't ask for more than that! Very pleasing set of results. | scumdog | |
22/3/2007 16:02 | very pleasing record results today with the Company saying it expects continuing progress in 2007 and that "early indications show good visibility of forward contracts and a liklihood of the group exceeding its internal gross profit forecasts" 0.90p divi will be paid 23 May (to sh/holders on register close of 30 Mar) A new all time high today in response. | wynmck | |
14/2/2007 14:03 | trading at an all time high now | wynmck | |
09/12/2006 13:48 | and very nice to see it while I'm sunning myself here in Spain! ´ | wynmck | |
06/12/2006 11:40 | Going well so far this week after fridays IC BUY tip | tole | |
07/11/2006 00:57 | Looking like it wants another go at the 100p barrier ...looks like good growth ahead offer at 88p | maximoney1 | |
06/10/2006 13:50 | Share price perking up a bit today. | tole | |
27/9/2006 15:55 | Numis has upgraded its ratings for Motivcom to buy from add, 122p target. | tole | |
27/9/2006 15:54 | Motivcom H1 pretax slightly higher; upbeat on FY outlook LONDON (AFX) - Motivcom PLC, the marketing services company, posted higher profits for the first half and said it is positive on the outlook for the full year. The group said pretax profits rose to 939,000 stg in the six months to June 30 2006 from 927,000 in the same period last year, in line with market expectations. Gross profit increased by 25 pct to 6.3 mln stg. Motivcom is paying a dividend of 0.35 pence. Chairman Colin Lloyd said pretax profit did not reflect the strong underlying growth across the group's businesses during the period. This was due to a major event project that will take place in September this year, compared to May in 2005. Motivcom therefore expects a 'not insignificant' benefit in the second half. Lloyd said by end-August Motivcom had already achieved 83 pct of its budgeted full year gross profit. | tole | |
26/9/2006 14:31 | Very quite here - looks oversold - results tomorrow - any thoughts anyone?? | tole | |
02/6/2006 17:25 | Got a "Positive" rating in Shares mag yesterday in their AIM A-Z listing; ..."strong results in 2005 indicate a promising future" | wynmck | |
25/5/2006 15:16 | Sold at 95p a few days ago. Outlook for small caps not to good short term IMO. | scumdog | |
09/5/2006 11:45 | Why thank you Nchls! Got any undiscovered gems you would care to divulge? | scumdog | |
09/5/2006 06:47 | A good growth stock Scummer. Profitable and even pays a dividend. I hope it continues in that vein for you. | nchls | |
09/5/2006 00:48 | Hi GHF - good of you to drop by! Not a lot of share price action - so long as it plods upwards over the next few months I'll be satisfied. | scumdog | |
06/5/2006 16:05 | Hi scumdog Just popped in to say hello ! Still on my monitor and I hope your theory about the lack of posts makes you a nice profit. Regards GHF | glasshalfull | |
06/5/2006 00:28 | Well, I've given people plenty of time to write the first post on this BB, but the opportunity has been spurned. Thought yesterday's 1p increase in the bid worthy of a mention! It is widely held that the quieter the BB the better the investment . . . so hopefully let's keep it that way! | scumdog | |
19/4/2006 19:46 | Formerly P&MM Group plc - name changed 30th March 2006. Development and administration of third party motivation programmes and the provision of incentive travel, event management, communications programmes and trade and consumer promotions. For previous history see this thread: The company's shares were admitted to AIM on 24th August 2004. Business Summary Over 16 years' experience in delivering incentive and motivation programmes to clients throughout the UK. These programmes focus on the rewarding of employees, distributors and customers. They are designed to increase employee productivity, customer awareness, consumer desire to purchase, or direct sales. This is achieved through the use of visual, verbal, interactive, and live communication, harnessed by campaign management and the provision of events, merchandise, travel incentives, discounts and retail store vouchers to those achieving targets as defined by the various programmes. The Group's fees and income are generated from management fees, percentage agency fees, discounts, commissions and supplier marketing contributions. | scumdog |
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