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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mporium Group Plc | LSE:MPM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BGDW0L56 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 0.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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26/10/2008 06:20 | Stock market Mafia heads holds it's AGM this year in the Stock exchange Company Announcements office at the Ivory Tower in Throgmorton Avenue | sharehut2 | |
26/10/2008 04:19 | Stock market Mafia heads holds it's AGM this year at Stock exchange Company Announcements office at the Ivory Tower in Throgmorton Avenue | sharehut2 | |
26/10/2008 03:57 | BRIEF-Minster has positive results with migraine drug (Minster Pharma) Date : 22/10/2008 @ 07:32 Source : TFN Stock : Minster Pharma (MPM) Quote : 9.0 -0.75 (-7.69%) @ 16:02 | sharehut2 | |
22/10/2008 17:17 | Yes, just another 70p per share to break even ! | daveelectec | |
22/10/2008 17:03 | nice rise today | hugepants | |
22/10/2008 13:28 | Ben needs to look over the pond for the problem.... Good results though, on topic again | daveelectec | |
22/10/2008 08:05 | Positive phase II results | hugepants | |
21/10/2008 10:04 | I thought this page was MPM only. | zangdook | |
21/10/2008 09:16 | the FSA is the most incompetent government organisation its run by idiots who shouldn't even be regulating a kiddies tea party let alone the countries financial companies --The fsa needs someone like sir Alan Sugar to buy the outfit for 50p from the government - If the government can buy Northern Rock for £1.00 what's the value of the FSA a seperate company that regulates the city and all our major financial institutions. the FSA is totally responsible for the problems in the private banking sector in allowing these super paid ignorant yuppies to trade like Nick leeson wannabees -- the mind boggles with the way our major banks are risking shareholders funds and destroying the fabric of the capitalist system -the quicker we get a change in Government the better | ben angel | |
21/10/2008 06:39 | Ben Angel - 21 Oct'08 - 06:33 - 923 of 923 edit Flag this messageFw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the AuthoritiesTuesday, 21 October, 2008 6:15 AM From: "P DAVIS" View contact details To: info@jeffreyarcher.c --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: cityspy@standard.co. Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 6:12 AM --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: Ian.hamilton@hichens Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 6:08 AM --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: dd@daviddavisforfree Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 6:04 AM --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: tony.berry@berryrecr Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 6:02 AM --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: Ian.King@the-sun.co. Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 5:54 AM --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: lisa.buckingham@mail Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 5:53 AM --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: gogsie1@gmail.com Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 5:50 AM --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: Vetting.Section@berr Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 5:48 AM --- On Tue, 21/10/08, P DAVIS wrote: From: P DAVIS Subject: Fw: exposing white collar criminals and the Monaco Mafiato the Authorities To: h.davies@lse.ac.uk Date: Tuesday, 21 October, 2008, 5:44 AM | ben angel | |
21/10/2008 00:35 | once i have my money from my settlement with shelly--- I intend investing a proportion in Minster shares i think these are cheap at this level imho | ben angel | |
21/10/2008 00:05 | I dont particularly care if they go to prison or not that's not my worry -what does concern me is Shelly lied to the SFA/IMRO enforcement meetings and you will apologise in writing to the FSA and pay me compensation Mr Shelly OK ? you happy with this out of court settlement its up to you ---after you have settled with me then The FSA can deal with you regards Harry Punter | ben angel | |
20/10/2008 16:41 | You can still buy in quantity online at 6.5p | hugepants | |
20/10/2008 15:28 | overhang looks as if its been mopped up | jimmyloser | |
20/10/2008 15:15 | couln't agree more HP -wish i had been shown the offer at around the penny mark last week -a distressed hedge fund operator got his knickers in a twist thats all and the cause of the recvent weakness in the share price | ben angel | |
20/10/2008 11:15 | Risk/reward looks good. 4.5p to buy versus 20p net cash at end of March. And they stated that was enough to last at least 2 years. So Minster should still have 15p of cash as of now. Obviously the results of the Phase IIb TEMPUS study of tonabersa are key. These are due early 2009. But there should still be approx 10p per share of cash left whatever happens (assuming their cash isnt invested with Kaput-thing!). | hugepants | |
18/10/2008 12:48 | Rumour of the day Minster Pharmaceuticals lost 3p to 4½p, as 10.5 million shares 18 per cent of the equity were traded, many at 1p. It is thought that shares belonging to Kaupthing, which is in administration, or shares held by Kaupthing for a client, were sold. Traders believe that the shares should recover now that the overhang is cleared. | hugepants |
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