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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nature Tech | LSE:NSO | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B3B5FZ40 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 9.125 | - | 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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29/3/2006 15:48 | Hey Ho another year to wait but share price has shown blue ? | abubryn | |
29/3/2006 15:44 | Results are out in case no one noticed...2005 unremarkable with some hope for the future, imo | velvetide | |
28/3/2006 22:49 | First-rate information can be found here | martor | |
28/3/2006 22:46 | Yep, a penny would be nice | quidnunc | |
27/3/2006 14:21 | Is that blue creeping through .Results this week or next, so hold tight and hope for move up . | abubryn | |
27/3/2006 08:17 | The japs are pretty thick skinned about international pressure mind. Look at their attitude to whale hunting. | quidnunc | |
23/3/2006 11:47 | The more publicity of this kind there is ,the more possible work for nso .With the current attitude to polluters hardening it has to be good news . | abubryn | |
23/3/2006 11:32 | There's business going to waste | quidnunc | |
23/3/2006 11:16 | I think it was a buy Quiddy | quidnunc | |
22/3/2006 13:24 | I suspect the 1m was a buy anyone confirm ? Some time back we had a buyer who got special treatment at below market .Wonder if they are back ? Look out for multiples of 1m at or below mid price . | abubryn | |
22/3/2006 00:33 | Well, if they managed to give you a reply there may be hope for me yet!!!! Yes, the results would be earlier this year if they are released March\April. A move into profit and a positive update on the north sea project would be nice!!! | tabaka | |
22/3/2006 00:16 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
21/3/2006 09:17 | WOW WOW WOW,I take it all back just recieved e mail from Trond Aarestrup .Results will be end March early April . That is earlier than last 2 years so may auger well . | abubryn | |
21/3/2006 09:11 | Well done Tabaka, maybe with them cleaning up oil and sludge all day they find it difficult at night to get cleaned up enough to type or write .I wait in anticipation but not holding my breath . | abubryn | |
21/3/2006 01:52 | Abubryn email produced below. My first attempt was also returned hence the follow up note. By the way share movement today nothing to do with me, been busy all day somewhere else!!! "Please see message below, returned to me by your automated mail delivery software stating "no such user here". Perhaps your web site email addresses also need updating. Regards Tabaka Dear Mr Eldridge, As a small private investor in your company, I would like to comment on the absence of a shareholders section within your web site; and hopefully receive your views on this. I realise that news flow from NSO is infrequent for the purely practical reason that long lead-in times for contracts prevail within the business sector. However, I do feel that an active investors section within the website could help to maintain and encourage shareholder interest in your company during periods between market news.The section would obviously need to contain information of a non price sensitive nature but I do believe that this could be done and still offer content of interest to investors and potential investors alike. Content could perhaps include such things as director profiles, copies of media coverage, press releases and project update reports. Yours sincerely Tabaka" | tabaka | |
20/3/2006 15:24 | Cant get any more than 50000 on line .All buys today so far and we are down 3%. I think some fish have got into one of the tanks ,It certainly smells that way . E mail to Richard Eldridge returned saying no one there of that name ,automatic intercept..Answer was from daemon@mxnogesvenven | abubryn | |
20/3/2006 09:43 | Tabaka just what did you put in that e mail .More movement in first hour than we have seen in nso for months . | abubryn | |
19/3/2006 23:31 | Abubryn, I have emailed them in any case so I will see if anything comes of that. I will let you know in due course. | tabaka | |
19/3/2006 16:37 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
19/3/2006 16:36 | I asked if they could give any indication of date for results .Not a very demanding request. Yes its xyz or no thats all It would take . | abubryn | |
19/3/2006 13:31 | Abubryn, the lack of response to your emails says it all really. I think that at the moment nso has such a small group of private investors (or at least active one's)that the don't feel they need to pay us that much attention. I guess that will only change when the price moves and we get an active investor base that they will need to respond too. Anyway in the meantime I will email them as well to add a bit of weight to your previous efforts. | tabaka | |
17/3/2006 12:45 | Dont be saying things like that until I get a few more . | abubryn | |
17/3/2006 12:02 | 1p Abubryn? I'm thinking 3p with any decent newsflow. Quiddy | quidnunc | |
17/3/2006 10:06 | I agree Tabaka,I have e mailed the company but get no reply .I too expect good news in April/May and then this bb will be mobbed by the rent a mouths who take over as though they have been in it years at any sign of an uplift . | abubryn | |
16/3/2006 21:21 | This certainly does seem to be a cheap share at the moment but it will likely stay so until something prompts people to look at it. This may be the presentation of results in May (which I expect to show a move into profit) or perhaps sooner if a positive update on the north sea trails is forthcoming. In the meantime it would probably help if the company website was a bit more investor friendly (i.e actualy acknowledged us with a web page or two). | tabaka |
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