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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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22/7/2009 10:05 | still hopeful that there will be money to be made here. Maybe get an update next week!!! | maxbubble | |
22/7/2009 07:04 | Blue sky are advertizing 2 new jobs and cScape is now advertizing 5 an increase from 4 they had on offer over the last month ,so there must be some expansion plans in the pipeline .Look at ITMs web page,its pitifull.No news update since July2007, I personally think that ITM is a waste of space and should be closed down or given away | 25wbh | |
22/7/2009 06:50 | I don't think the companies dead but may be wrong. I take some comfort from the fact they need to take on the expense of changing name. There must be a reason here. I've had a look at their "new" web site and can't say I'm impressed. For a company specialising in web technology, you would think they could make the effort. We live in hope. | cotton4 | |
21/7/2009 15:58 | well done chaps for keeping this thread alive even tho the company is dead. I admire that stiff upper lip attitude!! | freelunch | |
21/7/2009 14:12 | Alby !!!!!!??!!!!! | maxbubble | |
21/7/2009 07:05 | Max ????????????// | albycat2 | |
21/7/2009 06:17 | Alby, good question | maxbubble | |
20/7/2009 13:15 | Just did a google search on netb2b2 and straight away it brought up c scape, this is a fantastic improvement on their previous communications record, interesting to see they seem to be steering itm towards web design also.A. | albycat2 | |
20/7/2009 13:06 | max, why will that help neb ? | albycat2 | |
20/7/2009 08:09 | Now that Rob has been made a Director the NetB2B2 web page has been updated giving new info on all 4 divisions.Does anyone know when the company will be refered to as the cScape Group plc in the financial newspapers? | 25wbh | |
19/7/2009 20:03 | Dan Donald Duck Wagner coming back to market next year -Venda.com turnover £11m - Goldman Sachs advising - he is looking at a valuation of £200-300m. Should help Neb when it floats. | maxbubble | |
14/7/2009 09:50 | Ahh I did sell a few then aswell but this was from an average of over 50p !!! | freelunch | |
14/7/2009 09:10 | 06 Jun 2008 SELL NEB LSE 28200 19.00 5348.00 207T264 | cotton4 | |
14/7/2009 09:00 | Free - The last time I was in this share, I sold at 19p over a year ago. I commented here at the time. A lucky break, certaintly no investor acumen. | cotton4 | |
14/7/2009 08:56 | Jeeze Cotton when the hell was that!!!! Has this ever gone up? | freelunch | |
14/7/2009 08:35 | Maybe they will buy all the shares at the nominal share price of 10p ,some of which i paid over 70p for | 25wbh | |
14/7/2009 08:32 | hasn't been good to me, but ever the optomist lol. | albycat2 | |
14/7/2009 08:30 | Have bought 2 lots at 4p. One today and one about 3/4 weeks ago. Funny but NEB has been good to me in the past. | cotton4 | |
14/7/2009 08:27 | Are you now back in again cotton4? | 25wbh | |
14/7/2009 08:14 | hello.........ssshhh | albycat2 | |
14/7/2009 07:55 | I thought that ,theres more to this than meets the eye!! | 25wbh | |
14/7/2009 07:21 | why didn't they change the name straight after the meeting ? must be something else going on...maybe sell off ITM ? | albycat2 | |
09/7/2009 10:40 | 25wbh...dont think I will buy anymore either at the moment. Flog all the bits off and leave a good cash shell and get into gold or oil or something would be more exciting. Come on Keith get the finger out - youre boring us to death. | maxbubble |
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