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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Millwall Hldgs | LSE:MWH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B68GQL44 | ORD GBP10 |
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% | 175.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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11/1/2011 20:04 | be careful overzea; fotball clubs can go into admin or simly delst and carry on, i would not hold opver 1/200th of yourportfolio in mwh club not bothered about FA CUP BUT BRUM WERE shows they are making the dark horse final playoff place aLL they want | mryesyes | |
01/1/2011 17:21 | I've bought a lot of these. Fingers crossed. | 0verzeal | |
29/12/2010 23:18 | Man City 8/1 to win the Premiership, are the bookies going to get fleeced. I put a bet on today at 13/2, the odds are just wrong. They may not win but their chances are more than 1 in 9 I can assure you. | mryesyes | |
17/12/2010 13:25 | ................and Millwall could be promoted. | purple sound | |
17/12/2010 13:16 | how to takeover a company on the cheap...underwrite a stupidly priced rights issue. only a matter of time before they decide to compulsary purchase the other 30% imo...then wait till the right time to relist and make themselves pots full of money...or is that too cynical. | supercity | |
17/12/2010 12:29 | purple sound - agreed, taken private at £10 looks like the only option... | riskier | |
17/12/2010 12:28 | It will now go private. | purple sound | |
17/12/2010 12:14 | According to the EGM RNS, 612 people took up the Open Offer (ie they paid £10 each for shares which currently cost £8 to buy in the market. Takes all sorts! "A further 612 shareholders accepted the offer to subscribe for New Ordinary Shares under the Open Offer amounting to 13,913 New Ordinary Shares in aggregate and providing cash to the Company of GBP139,130." | riskier | |
08/12/2010 12:17 | It is expected that the extraordinary general meeting of the Company (the "Extraordinary General Meeting") will be held on or around 17 December 2010. On completion of the Open Offer, CHV (taken together with those persons with whom it is acting in concert for the purposes of Rule 9 of the City Code, if any) will potentially be interested in a maximum of 1,097,033 Ordinary Shares, representing a maximum of approximately 73.39 per cent. of the Fully Diluted Share Capital. | wenlynn | |
08/12/2010 09:42 | LOL Dark_Angel3 - 8 Dec'10 - 09:23 - 10096 of 10096 The Wonder of Smellies. Smelgy - 1 Nov'07 - 10:25 - 8011 ...........just come back from walking pongo. Broker confirmed 20,000 @ 20.94. Happy with that. Smelgy - 2 Nov'07 - 09:10 - 8047 Actually I'm off to Woolies a bit later to start some Christmas shopping. Very impressed with the way they've laid the shop out now. Can't stop enthusing really because for the last few weeks our local branch has been very busy. Every time I purchase something there I think of the bottom line. Smelgy - 7 Nov'07 - 15:57 - 8103 .........just in for another 10,000 at 18.7. Smelgy - 8 Nov'07 - 15:17 - 8145 Many years of City experience taught me to do research "on the ground" as it were, and Woolies is certainly buzzing at the moment, at least here. Smelgy - 9 Nov'07 - 12:13 - 8178 ........will be buying in once again.I have bet the house on these Smelgy - 15 Nov'07 - 12:19 - 8301 I predict Woolies will have an excellent Christmas this year, and we will have an excellent share price once the xmas trading statement is out. Smelgy - 8 Dec'07 - 14:15 - 9222 .......Sutton High St absolutely heaving today, and Woollies no exception. 9 tills open and huge queues. Smelgy - 11 Dec'07 - 12:55 - 9392 .......anyone remember when next was 6p? Look at them now! Smelgy - 12 Dec'07 - 22:50 - 9473 More than happy to hold and top-up. | fathert | |
03/12/2010 16:48 | This was always on the cards, I recall when Beckham presented Blatter with that massive 4600 page "bid book2018/2022" Blatter said "ah, these people you know tell me they represent THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, not just the English Football Association, THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, well I should say I feel honoured I guess" Russia and Qatar had the dosh for the bribes and were ready with them, and no-one will ever be able to proove it....... | mryesyes | |
03/12/2010 13:32 | is Smelgy in FIFA | fathert | |
02/12/2010 22:34 | Well you saw them last night, at least MWH did not scupper the bid..... the corrupt FIFA are a disgrace, Putin knew he'd won and left to let our royals pm and Becks look worthless It might as well be Eurovision, I don't know why we bother to bid....FIFA is selecting very risky countries, the chances of terrorism in Russia and Qatar is massive Any talk of Brazil giving us 2014 is mere wishful thinking We only got 1 vote (apart from our own) and that ironically from the man we accused of corruption FIFA has mocked us | mryesyes | |
02/12/2010 17:37 | .................... | wenlynn | |
28/11/2010 18:32 | Go on google Millwall v Birmingham (biggest ever football riot 1992?), being replaid in FACR3 2010/11, after we lost to a last minute goal staying down after drawing at their gound and finishing clearly above them You can tell the dice aren't loaded, we got West Ham last time At least ir seems MWH are not going to cost us 2018 This share is mad, I reckon they will either delist or do a recaptalisation so the shares are of £1 each par value but they still cannot use the sub 100,000 holders cos they claim to have given those to charity, hmmm | mryesyes | |
25/11/2010 15:24 | Conversely if you buy in the market today you will be offered £10 for your shares when "Millwall Holdings" go private. | wenlynn | |
25/11/2010 15:22 | why buy at £10...when its not that price now. m!!!!!!!!!! | 4screws |
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