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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mereo Biopharma Group Plc | LSE:MPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ4G2K23 | ORD GBP0.003 (REG S) |
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% | 26.50 | 26.00 | 27.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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13/7/2006 09:25 | Morning all. SO now we have proof no one takes any notice of British Bulls. Last week we had proof no one listens to Investors Chronicle. Hopefully go for the hatrick and get everyone to ignore a Shares Mag tip next week? | momentos | |
12/7/2006 20:10 | Nervy MM's happy to buy at these levels but not to sell many... | momentos | |
12/7/2006 20:07 | Momentus, Nice tick up today, just have a look at ETR whispers of a takeover at £5.50. 8 million trades today not seen since 03/03. Good luck mate, now lets hope for some news Friday!! | ![]() cr4zyness | |
12/7/2006 20:02 | British Bulsh*t have their "buy" at 20.25p, A price that would have been impossible to achieve. | ![]() dan de lion | |
12/7/2006 19:32 | likely to have the same effect as Investors Chronicle I think! | momentos | |
12/7/2006 18:38 | BUY CONFIRMED!!!!!!!!!!! | ![]() cr4zyness | |
12/7/2006 12:22 | arp arp. Carpi Diem. BTW I am interested in the Carpi (Italy) connection mentioned in the FD job ad. They did have a contract with Carma Spa there to make JCC shirts. Carpa as part of the Multimoda Fashion group. They hit financial troubles last year (or 2004). Not sure what then happened. Not sure what the MPH presence in Carpi is. | momentos | |
12/7/2006 11:59 | Is that the RNS about the new Manana range? | ![]() spaceparallax | |
12/7/2006 10:38 | "Imminent" is an interesting word. On 28 June, two weeks ago, a deal was imminent. All relative I suppose! The week in the middle east ends today doesnt it? | momentos | |
12/7/2006 10:27 | Great to have the thread back with informative information from Momemtos and others, keep up the good work. I am off to Weston with the grandchild , sand castles and ice cream, back around 4pm exhausted probably. Good luck to all who sail in her................. PS I thought the only blue I would see today was the sky, just goes to show you never know, RNS imminent............ | ![]() wbjunior | |
12/7/2006 10:14 | This is presumably due to the lapsing of options for Greg Tufnell and Justin Hampshire. THis was 1.8m shares. I think they got all previous option - GT 2.5m, JH 1.5m, although Hampshire may have missed the last 500k. Options that were current: 2005 diluted from Annual report was 136,475,806 (132,545,402 wtd in issue, 3,930,404 potential) vs 135,713,531 (133,764,568 wtd in issue, 1,948,963 potential) | momentos | |
12/7/2006 10:01 | I was just wondering about note 3 of results. Number of shares reduced? Caused by lower dilutive potential. Is this because some share options have been cancelled or something like that? Maybe after someone has left the company. | pycco | |
12/7/2006 09:59 | Characterised as a sell... Well British Bulls-hitting a buy confirmed now on two consecutive Bullish Harami Crosses. | momentos | |
12/7/2006 09:36 | 2 20 V 2 20.75 My buy of 15,833 I think there is news to come soon. No probs Momentus at least you are doing the research and it is appreciated, well done keep it up! | ![]() cr4zyness | |
12/7/2006 09:34 | What is L2 now? Sorry for the bum steer on Rathbones holdings Crazy, I had no response so far... | momentos | |
12/7/2006 09:26 | Nice level 2 ticked up!!! | ![]() cr4zyness | |
12/7/2006 09:12 | Good grief, a buy! | momentos | |
12/7/2006 07:35 | Castelbajac collection 3Suisses See also his where under menu there is an interview / presentation of this collection. | momentos | |
11/7/2006 16:50 | 1491 Shareholders and counting.... | momentos | |
11/7/2006 15:35 | (stop me if I'm boring you!) (p21) Town Planning Applications Address : 19-20 Berners Street London W1T 3LN Ward : RN TP West End 06/04448/FULL TP/22165 Proposal : Installation of sky dish to the roof and running cables down side of wall to office. Applicant : Marchpole Holdings 19-20 Berners Street London W1T 3LW Agent : Marchpole Holdings 19-20 Berners Street London W1T 3LW Received : 07.06.06 Application for full Planning Permission | momentos | |
11/7/2006 14:44 | Anyone wanna job? Group Chief Accountant, Circa £70,000 - London (West End) Marchpole Holdings Plc, incorporating international brands such as YSL, Boateng, Emanuel Ungaro and Jean Charles de Castelbajac requires experienced Group Chief Accountant. Chief Responsibilities: preparation of statutory accounts; production of monthly management accounts; management of London finance department dotted line responsibilities for financial controllers in New York, Hong Kong, Paris and Carpi (Italy) ad hoc investigations, acquisition reviews and integration Person specification: 10 years + PQE experience of managing an accounts department versatile and cheerful relevant industry experience preferred but not essential Please contact Valentina Goglio on 0207 908 7777 or send your CV by clicking the apply button below. .... This is not surprising really given the age of John Harrison (60+) and he really came on board as a temporary measure. | momentos | |
11/7/2006 10:39 | Castelbajac, The Phoenix of fashion CASTELBAJAC does not need any introductions: the coat cut in its cover of boarding school (1969), the poncho in two places (1973), dress-tables painted by Picasso Spitz, Robert Combas and Jean-Charles Blais (1982), clothes of Jean-Paul II and the priests at this meeting in Paris for the JMJ (1997)... The luminous successes, interrupted by crossings of the desert from where always arises with a new energy. Jean-Charles de Castelbajac reappears constantly in fashion. As in 2003, when, after the austere years of minimalism, he divided the poster with John Galliano, the artistic director of Dior: both had had the nose of miser on the camouflage, the printed paper form which made the paperboard that one knows. As this year when it connects the events. [?] "It all happened again last winter, he recalls like one tells story. The Lafayette Galleries contacted me to decorate the fourth floor of the Haussmann boulevard store for Christmas. "It is your moment" Michel Roulleau said to me (note: he is assistant director general of the department store), "you are full of passion, it is the return of the imaginative one. " And then the preparation of the exhibition of my work at the Victoria & Albert Museum of London enabled me to let go. " And of diving back into his history: "I realized that in thirty years, nothing had aged. All that I have done remains extremely modern and could have been created today. " The overcoat-hood, for example, with pocket sharp kangaroo cut in a thick khaki cover, clearly suspended in the living room where Castelbajac entertains, sat on mis camouflage couch. The maturity of a rebel Is it the expo at the V & A and its 10.000 visitors which gave confidence back to him? He prefers to speak of "rebirth". A process started three years ago when, on the crest of a wave, known for his impassioned words, famous for the poetic graffiti on his clothing (since 1979), he decided to really write. Thus was created Eneco (Éd. Scali Graphic), his first sensitive, semi-fantastic novel, semi-autobio, "a means of pulling together my contradictions". Before setting out again towards new horizons. Castelbajac acknowledges it, he is no longer the same: "Maturity has come undoubtedly, and my meeting with Mareva, my partner for five years have changed me. And now, I have a viable finances." His fashion house was purchased by the British firm Marchpole in January 2004, and, since last winter, Donald Potard (ex right hand man of Jean Paul Gaultier) has been the chairman. Suddenly, JCDC can concentrate on his creativity. Everything has changed. "You will see the difference especially in my collection for spring-summer 2007. I previously would not allow myself words like "pretty" and "nice", I now think of "beauty", "happiness", "femininity"! It is like a breath of fresh air. The next collection will be at least thirty dresses! " In the past, Castelbajac detested marketing, preferred art and fashion, to the exclusion of commercial success. "Until the day when I realized that my ideas were taken up and profitably used by other designers and that I do haev a real connection with people. From now on, I want to have as large an audience as possible. " Out of this comes a "first, total experiment" with the 3Suisses catalogue. A collection for men, women, children, without forgetting the inerior design.. Out of the imagination of Castelbajac which exploits the rock'n'roll spirit of his personal collection for next winter, based on his taste for frank and graphic colors. "I am particularly proud of my trench coat. It has all: femininity, contemporary proportions, a hybrid style between aristocratic elegance and English rock'n'roll. " He is immersed in the spirit of the moment, with what it takes to translate the heart of a rebel for the culture of our times. Because Castelbajac is also the storyteller - sociologist of our time. And he has not finished yet: soon a collection for the living room with Maison & Objet, a collection for children with Okaïdi, more collections and a new novel which already has a title: Autostrada. He is well on the route towards new successes. | momentos | |
11/7/2006 10:29 | Thought everyone would have done their course by now.... (The irony of the most little Englander paper trying to sell papers by giving away foreign language courses seems lost on them, next week they'll be back to the usual xenophobia!) C'est tres interessant. On peut le traduire ici: | momentos | |
11/7/2006 10:03 | How very interesting ??????? | slownsteady |
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