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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Msb Intl. | LSE:MSB | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005588669 | ORD 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% | 25.75 | - | 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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04/4/2006 09:40 | This is trading at a substantial discount to NAV! After a prelim takeover approach! lols Easy money? | ct98 | |
04/4/2006 09:25 | This is being held back.............won | ct98 | |
03/4/2006 23:11 | sharw thanx a lot I learn something everyday!I just read the top paragraph of RNSs to check holdngs.I did think it was a strange coincidence that they both owned 20.63! | debbiegee | |
03/4/2006 16:46 | Eaglet sells 4,229,350: TAR buys 4,229,350: | sharw | |
03/4/2006 16:14 | SHARW Sorry to be a pain I saw rns 15.12.06 HSBC OR EAGLET holding 20.63 are you saying this is the same 20.63% and it has been aquired by TAR? Thanx | debbiegee | |
03/4/2006 16:07 | TAR bought the entire Eaglet stake last December. The transaction price was not disclosed as far as I know. | sharw | |
03/4/2006 15:57 | Hi there does anybody know the ave price paid by eaglet and TAR thanx in advance¨! | debbiegee | |
03/4/2006 10:21 | Best IT recruitment firm. | farsight | |
02/4/2006 21:50 | Prelims on Tuesday - May be further news NAV per share about 66p Getting rid of the current overpaid board would certainly reduce running costs Half the equity is held by Third Advance Value Realisation and 2 ex-directors | grigor | |
31/3/2006 18:05 | Hi cornelious. IMHO there's a lot more to Third Advance Value Realisation and the companies they pick up than meets the eye. | farsight | |
31/3/2006 15:56 | lorien had an approach some months back, company walked away, figures decimated | cornelious billy bee | |
31/3/2006 15:55 | farsight you will be lucky to get your money back | cornelious billy bee | |
31/3/2006 15:02 | Oh hello. I forgot all about this. Go on then, I'll have my little punt back on. 10,000 at 46p. Don't get too excited now. | farsight | |
31/3/2006 11:28 | Yes, u r right SteMis, MSB moves very fast when it gets going...if quantica can turn it round...fantastic... | jemtang | |
31/3/2006 10:58 | Got to believe 60p+. Third Asset bought when price was 44/45p and net tangible asset value is 58p. | stemis | |
31/3/2006 10:49 | I think the price will get to about 65-70p on the back of the confirmation. Will need to wait for results day.....assuming no more skelletons.... | jemtang | |
31/3/2006 10:07 | no more than 40 p | cornelious billy bee | |
31/3/2006 09:53 | I think the Times was right - before Christmas it said: "Third Advance Value Realisation Trust, the investment vehicle run by Progressive Value Management's Robert Legget that raised £72.4 million last month, continued to stir interest by emerging with stakes in a clutch of small caps. .................con If there is an offer I hope it is an all-share one so that long-suffering MSB shareholders can gain some of the upside when QTA sorts it out. | sharw | |
31/3/2006 09:18 | Interesting because Third Advance Realisation Trust own 21% of MSB and also 4.5% of Quantica. | stemis | |
31/3/2006 08:53 | Times article today suggest that Quantica may buy MSB...could be good for the share price. Time for some serious buying!! | jemtang | |
30/1/2006 11:51 | Not a huge saving £750k.......Don't think that the re-org is going to make any significant difference, if fact it equates to about 0.2% margin, which could quite easily be eaten up if one of there major clients squeezes their margin. | 1bensons | |
30/1/2006 11:32 | Now announced - 12 days later!!!!!!!!!! | stemis |
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