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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Netb2B2 | LSE:NEB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B064S128 | ORD 10P |
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% | 3.375 | - | 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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17/6/2008 08:38 | The heading of 18p and cap of 2m looks a bit of wishful thing now, shame really | 25wbh | |
17/6/2008 08:36 | Do you really think that keith would make an offer for the company and at 50p as well, im not so sure. I would have thought the best way forward would be to float off one of the subsidaries. times are hard though What do the rumours re corporate activity say? | 25wbh | |
17/6/2008 08:23 | I'm sure Tim Childs would make sure as an Independent Director that we would get a minimum of 50p a share. Not so sure what James Andrews would think of 50p a share as he effectively would have given Bluesky away for nothing although once the company is taken private then I'm sure Keith can then adjust so he can be recompensed. | maxbubble | |
17/6/2008 07:43 | I suppose if Keith is making a bid for the company then we should be hearing very soon. | maxbubble | |
16/6/2008 12:06 | It would make an excellent name | 25wbh | |
16/6/2008 08:46 | 25wbh...CMS Webview would be a good name for Cscape wouldnt it!! | maxbubble | |
16/6/2008 08:33 | Cscape in a big co marketing push with Microsoft - should raise profile and generate a step up in business imv. | maxbubble | |
16/6/2008 08:11 | kylie minogue | maxbubble | |
16/6/2008 08:00 | caeucescu...mugabe.. | malkie | |
16/6/2008 07:51 | 25wbh....for some reason I was just thinking back on the good old days with Starsiva7, Bucketfill, lambo48 and Houseprices. Them were the days. alby...btw there have been bigger gangsters through the palace gates in the past than Bush!! | maxbubble | |
16/6/2008 07:45 | You seem in a happy mood this morning Max! | 25wbh | |
16/6/2008 07:29 | indeed...i wouldnt like a politician as a shareholder - you couldnt trust em!! | maxbubble | |
16/6/2008 07:28 | i have a feeling we will (might) get some news very shortly (maybe). | albycat2 | |
16/6/2008 07:24 | well at least my timing could never be as bad as Bush's | albycat2 | |
16/6/2008 07:18 | The 10k was also a buy at 15.37 not mine but i know it was a definite buy. so as i said before, 30k sells and 30k buys and they mark it down 2p. Could be the squeeze before they rise again. | 25wbh | |
16/6/2008 07:15 | thats good news albycat - i hear also George Bush is meeting with Keith today with a view to buying up any loose stock!! | maxbubble | |
16/6/2008 07:06 | that 20k was a buy, mine @17p (terrible timing !) | albycat2 | |
15/6/2008 21:46 | It looks more like 5p soon and 50p by 2050 | maxbubble | |
15/6/2008 17:13 | Was ok until someone sold 20K nearly 50/50 buy /sell. I feel that the fall has been overdone however time will tell> Is it still 50p soon Max?or has the time now gone back .? | 25wbh | |
13/6/2008 13:07 | Will enquire the buy/sell ratio later this afternoon | 25wbh | |
13/6/2008 10:49 | Malkie 15k @16.75 - i thought you were buying? | maxbubble | |
13/6/2008 10:33 | mm's still very short - even with some sells they didnt take price up. | maxbubble | |
12/6/2008 12:16 | not sure now - think I'll sit tight on what i hold. I have a growing position in AAU (SVE hold a big position) and since their results on tuesday, they are looking really, really interesting..... ramp ramp! | malkie | |
12/6/2008 07:33 | 25wbh....i hope they charged them plenty. Interest and penalty charges for late payments as well!!! Malkie....i am thinking good entry point is more like 14p now. Dont let the mm's overcharge you! | maxbubble |
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