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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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28/11/2012 15:31 | 10000p by the play offs | chinese investor | |
28/11/2012 15:27 | just found out there was a 100,000 to 1 share consolidation so i only have 83 shares now but if they go to 100 poung a share i will still be happy... | doorway | |
28/11/2012 14:21 | the shares were like 0.10 of a penny last time i had them so it cant be that i have made a small fortune and sell them for 1.75 can it. | doorway | |
28/11/2012 14:19 | do we have the same amount of shares we had before it delisted.....millwal | doorway | |
25/11/2012 18:39 | what happens to our shares if millwall get to the premiership.....i know their not trading but we still own our stake | doorway | |
26/6/2012 20:49 | Developer Renewal exhibits plans for Surrey Canal area around Millwall 3:05pm Tuesday 26th June 2012 in News By Mark Chandler Developer Renewal exhibits plans for Surrey Canal area around Millwall PLANS for the £65.8m redevelopment of the area round Millwall's stadium are on show for a month. Developers Renewal are showing off the plans, which will transform the 13.5 hectare Surrey Canal site around the Den and provide a long-awaited new train station. Given the nod by a planning committee last year, the regeneration project will see the area become a "sports village", featuring 2,500 new homes along with a range of leisure facilities. Chairman of Surrey Canal Sports Foundation Steve Norris said: "These proposals provide a once in a lifetime opportunity to regenerate a long neglected part of London whilst delivering the capital's first major sports centre for community use since Crystal Palace in 1964." Renewal plans to start work on the project later this year. Plans are on show from Friday until July 28 at New London Architecture, Store Street, off Tottenham Court Road. | isis | |
11/6/2012 13:59 | Ukranian Businessman, Ivor Banana, is to make a bid for MWH. | chinese investor | |
06/3/2012 10:44 | "somes up smelgy really!" LOL THICKO - do you even know why ? | janyboy9 | |
24/2/2012 13:48 | lol who the hell would want 1 millwall share..........poor working class team and area for that matter.........somes up smelgy really! | petralva | |
24/2/2012 13:45 | As if Millwall Shareholders hadn't been mugged enough! | isis | |
24/2/2012 13:43 | SHARE SCAMS WARNING TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS This should be on all boards and threads as nearly cost me £4500.00 17 February 2012 We have noticed lately an increase in approaches to both current and former shareholders from brokers in USA and Canada claiming to act on behalf of a client wishing to acquire shares in Millwall and offering a mouth watering price for shares. They will seek a letter of confidentiality and then a returnable deposit of about 10% of their offer for an insurance bond and sometimes bank details so that they can transfer the fortune. THESE ARE SCAMS and should be ignored. In no circumstances send money (you will not see it again) and do not give bank details. If in doubt contact our Company Secretary at info@millwallholding Look out for a phone call from a Simone Anderson from Lockhartassociates New York. | barkerman | |
24/2/2012 13:40 | SHARE SCAMS WARNING TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS This should be on all boards and threads as nearly cost me £4500.00 17 February 2012 We have noticed lately an increase in approaches to both current and former shareholders from brokers in USA and Canada claiming to act on behalf of a client wishing to acquire shares in Millwall and offering a mouth watering price for shares. They will seek a letter of confidentiality and then a returnable deposit of about 10% of their offer for an insurance bond and sometimes bank details so that they can transfer the fortune. THESE ARE SCAMS and should be ignored. In no circumstances send money (you will not see it again) and do not give bank details. If in doubt contact our Company Secretary at info@millwallholding Look out for a phone call from a Simone Anderson from Lockhartassociates New York. | barkerman | |
15/2/2012 12:15 | i bought 22500 of these in 1997/8 and with all the dilution i'm told i still have 22500 how can that be? | barkerman | |
08/2/2012 08:42 | i got one as well | mykai | |
02/2/2012 19:34 | Has anyone been contacted by telephone by someone asking to buy their shares! | mykai | |
14/1/2012 19:52 | My poor son, lost 6-0 at home, are you okay David? | smelgys mum | |
14/1/2012 17:03 | 0-6 Is it a 3 setter or a 5 setter ? | chinese investor | |
05/12/2011 08:45 | Not a clue. Go on to their website and contact them. | mylands | |
04/12/2011 13:31 | isis / mylands :- How much do Jenkins charge for an unlisted share deal? thanks | italianholidays1 | |
04/12/2011 11:38 | Yes, provided HBOS are happy with that. You need to check with them. | mylands | |
03/12/2011 20:25 | mylands.....does that mean if shares are in a crest account with hbos, they can remain there. thanks | 4screws | |
02/12/2011 09:27 | isis: Point taken. Jenkins have just told me that the company have changed their minds about the stock having to come out of Crest, so if your stock, like mine, is in a nominee name it can remain there. One less thing for me to have to do once they delist! | mylands | |
02/12/2011 08:58 | They are worse than useless - you will have a problem trading these but I daresay they are worthless to most anyway. The only thing you can hope for is someone will make a decent offer in future. I have a delisted Company and am praying they refloat at some future debt - impossible to get a decent quote from Jenkins even thought they have intrinsic value. | isis |
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