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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Neo Energy Metals Plc | LSE:NEO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWLRL80 | ORD GBP0.0001 |
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% | 0.65 | 0.60 | 0.70 | 0.65 | 0.65 | 0.65 | 3,689,456 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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21/2/2009 01:21 | This really looks like a big pile of poo! relentless selling at any price day after day after day, i suspect we will find out what someone already knows before long! | 25cent | |
17/2/2009 09:27 | RNS Number : 4279N Neovia Financial PLC 17 February 2009 NETELLER Wins Best Payment System for Affiliates at 2009 CAP Awards Second consecutive award for affiliates' favourite payment system Tuesday 17 February 2009 - NEOVIA Financial Plc (LSE: NEO), the independent global online payments business, announces that its NETELLER e-wallet has been chosen by the affiliate industry as the Best Payment System for Affiliates for the second consecutive year at the CAP Awards in London. The CAP Award nomination process is peer-led, allowing members of the affiliate community to nominate and vote in each category. The democratic nature of the process is designed to ensure that the CAP Awards represent a consensus of the online affiliate community as a whole, and are not just the decision of CAP or CAP employees. The NETELLER service is the leading payment system for the affiliate industry. "NETELLER is number one for affiliates because they love fast and secure payments, coupled with a broad array of withdrawal features, including the Net+ prepaid MasterCard(R) that is accepted at over 30 million locations worldwide," said Dan Starr, Executive Vice President of Merchant Services at NEOVIA Financial. The NETELLER e-wallet is part of the NEOVIA Payment Suite which also features the NETBANX international payments gateway and Net+(tm) prepaid cards. NETBANX allows merchants to accept card and non-card payments through multiple channels including online, contact centres, mail order and via automated phone systems. The NETELLER e-wallet allows consumers to spend securely online as well as allowing merchants to increase customer lifetime value. Net+ prepaid cards allow merchants to extend customer loyalty and lifetimes. "We want to extend our most enthusiastic congratulations to each and every winner of this year's CAP Awards," stated Lou Fabiano, CasinoAffiliateProgr brightest stars in the CAP community. But honestly, each of the dozens of nominated programs and individuals deserve congratulations, as does our stellar community of more than 8,000 affiliates and webmasters who not only voted for this year's winners, but who also make the entire CAP experience possible each and every day." # # # Contacts: Andrew GilchristVP - Communications, NEOVIA Financial PlcTel: +44 (0) 1624 698713Email: investorrelations@ne Media Relations Nick Daines / Sheelagh Connelly, McEntegart Marketing | whatgoesupcomesdown | |
15/2/2009 10:18 | I haven't quite worked out why these aren't performing better, it looks as though around 9% of the stock is now shorted....I am a holder but with robust business/cash, what am I missing that would make someone short??? | deep powder | |
14/2/2009 14:14 | I thought you said it couldn't be taken out cheaply. Changing your mind? | stewjames | |
13/2/2009 21:40 | 25c - well I agree it's gonna be bought but there are many and various ways to deceive the market if you want to secure a business at a good price! | philjeans | |
13/2/2009 17:08 | Phil every 1% reduction would have to be issued via RNS. Dave this may help you this is from a post that i made last year. 25cent - 14 Oct'08 - 13:59 - 21792 of 21836 edit Yep the baby got thrown out with the dishwater, i notice that the Arron Banks CFD long bet on NLR was doubled last week to 2 million shares also. If anyone does not know Arron Banks , he and his partner John Gannon are famous for buying undervalued stocks and then taking them out. Add this with Director buys and the constant good news RNS the 40p per share cash in the bank and you have a surely a recipe for a good punt on these shares? I did not even look at the monitor Friday, i really wish i had seen that Director buy, oh well such is life. This is Arron Banks & John Gannon's company. Not only also isle of man company like NLR but read the first sentence. "Brightside Group plc is one of the fastest growing insurance broking and financial services businesses in the UK." Very interesting why he has bought into NLR? When you add the jigsaw together it looks like NLR is on the verge of being taken out imho. | 25cent | |
13/2/2009 16:30 | Snowman could you ask Jim what the strategic connection between these, BILL and ESG is? | davebowler | |
13/2/2009 16:27 | Could well be our Irish Billionaire investor; steady selling of a"FEW" shares out of his millions means he keeps the price low before making a bid or buying more in bulk. Stranger things have happened. Keep the faith - figures will reassure. | philjeans | |
13/2/2009 16:23 | Another 300k dumpded at 46p? someone wants out quick, i hope its a forced seller or else this stinks. | 25cent | |
12/2/2009 17:00 | Another 200k dumped at 46p. | 25cent | |
12/2/2009 00:27 | i would presume lack of real market moving news - i would be happy to collect more of these if they fell another 5c. | guidfarr | |
11/2/2009 11:12 | It would probably be handy if you posted a reply to my post about volume on the actual day that i posted it and was talking about rather than a day later LOL ????? I don't want to point out the glaringly obvious Guid but people are selling at these lower prices and what you should have said to be factually correct in your post above , in recent weeks "nobody wants to buy at this price". I personally am concerned why that is! | 25cent | |
10/2/2009 21:22 | volume what volume? 10,000!? nobody wants to sell at those prices and you can't blame them :D | guidfarr | |
10/2/2009 14:24 | Those that have NO choice!!!! snow | snowman10 | |
09/2/2009 23:53 | Me too m8 but it don't really look like a share with nva of 49p with glowing prospects a profitable business and a allegedly aggressive 28% holder of stock waiting to pounce does it now? It looks like a share that has breached its long term 50p support that has lower lows and lower highs and gets sold in volume everyday. That's the bit that worries me. Who in there right mind on face value would be aggressively selling this like they have for the last month or so, willing to taker every lower prices for their stock. It does not make sense, unless like i say someone knows something we don't, i really hope we don't get stitched up on this . | 25cent | |
09/2/2009 22:13 | I am a firm holder. tiger | castleford tiger | |
09/2/2009 16:17 | More heavy selling again today, i hope this is not the prelude to bad news. | 25cent | |
08/2/2009 17:18 | Thnx for yur useful comments snow..i hold | badtime | |
08/2/2009 14:33 | I know Jim on a one to one. Jim was asked to sell and sold them above market price. Infact off market. Jim has a large stake in CFG as well as BILL. CFG have a bank and who knows as its based in the IOM and very safe NEO should/may have some cash there. Tiger looks after some pretty wealthy guys who give him a % of profits on their portfolio. I met him a few weeks ago. He gets some good infomation as he spends time in the right places. i am happy to follow him on this one as whilst he and we all get things wrong,he seems to be on to something here. Anyway, i wonder if the trading update has been delayed due to DD doing his dues? Snow | snowman10 | |
07/2/2009 22:26 | Lol...u do make me larf...hav a nice weekend. I'd much rather chat about the stock | badtime | |
07/2/2009 10:22 | o look u hav a friend 25c...novel for u | badtime |
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