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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mice Grp. | LSE:MEG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006064751 | ORD 4P |
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% | 6.00 | - | 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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13/8/2008 11:17 | Dear Me - these were one of my 'strong hold's years back at 110p. - MEG gone? | hectorp | |
11/4/2008 09:53 | No, I am afraid not your shares are worthless. | gerdmuller | |
11/4/2008 09:39 | There were still some value left in the shares I had - is there any way of getting my money back as it was a worthwhile sum. | stefan2006 | |
20/11/2007 11:56 | Yes, holding around 9p according to chart. If skyfoot wants to give me 6p for my shares then it's a deal. | gerdmuller | |
20/11/2007 11:44 | Yes. Price seems to have held remarkably firm over the last 5 months despite the volatility in the markets. | stemis | |
20/11/2007 11:21 | results due out soon | skyfoot12 | |
28/6/2007 13:00 | Maybe the shareholders can't get their money back but any corrupt directors should be disqualified or prosecuted. | brummiedave59 | |
27/6/2007 19:14 | I suggest you invest your time and money visiting a psychotherapist, so as to explore why you gambled and lost your capital on MEG. | simon gordon | |
22/6/2007 12:53 | Well we can ensure that if the board members which we believe were incompetent turn up in other organisations in the future we make sure that the companies and shareholders are made fully aware of their past! To be honest I am disgusted at their sheer incompetence and will make sure that others are aware of it - we owe it to shareholders and workers in other companies they may join which they may bring to the ground through their inability to perform at that level. | thistimenextyear | |
22/6/2007 08:06 | Believe me, there will be no money left for the shareholders. It doesn't matter if management behaved incompetently, as long as they didn't behave illegally the administrators/DTi won't do anything. | stemis | |
22/6/2007 07:46 | And suppose there was incompetence? What can the administrators do about it? | wiganer | |
22/6/2007 07:29 | I spoke with the administrators on Tuesday and they have my full details. As part of their roles they are investigating if there was any incompetence on the part of the board. I certainly said I thought there was and have given my reasons. I asked what was happening with the International and N.American parts of the company? They informed me a sale was in the process of going through. I asked as proceeds of the sale whether there would be any proceeds left for shareholders and they said they simply did not know at this time - it was too early. As soon as they do they will contact us. I suggest if you do not have share certs (i.e. nominee exec service) that you contact the administrators as well and provide them with your name,address & contact details. | thistimenextyear | |
21/6/2007 11:12 | Bet Dr Death got his ramping fees up front in brown envelopes! | argy2 | |
13/6/2007 11:30 | No. There is nothing left for anyone to share, institutiona or private IMO. If there is, then Alison will be sharing it among the people who were so valuable in all Mice achieved. | mrchigley | |
11/6/2007 17:14 | Is there any way the institutional investors will get out of this? | qalbabbass | |
06/6/2007 19:07 | SteMiS, Yes, quite right it includes the PLC so a effectively a zero sum game. | scburbs | |
06/6/2007 18:01 | It's what I thought originally. However re-reading the statement it says that the company (i.e. the plc) and its UK subsidiaries have been placed into administration. Little chance if any of getting anything back. At least the directors service contracts will rank as ordinary creditors and they will whistle for their big pay offs. | stemis | |
06/6/2007 17:12 | remember this being tipped on 'whats hot' a few years ago, glad i did an ounce of research at the time, kinda graceful looking chart though - even though in the wrong direction | velvetide | |
06/6/2007 16:35 | dont you mean "f*%$ing Mice!" ? | magwash |
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