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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Newport Network | LSE:NNG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B00ST620 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.04 | - | 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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06/8/2008 08:42 | The recent seller (possibly Gartmore) seems to be out of the way. This could soon go higher. Bid on its way?? we'll have to sit tight and find out. | cl2201 | |
05/8/2008 08:57 | M&C - why buy 'garbage' !? | wolterix | |
05/8/2008 08:29 | Following the recent sale by Gartmore of 800,000 at 0.50p and 1,500,000 at 0.45p, i understand that Gartmore sold another 800,000 yesterday at 0.37p (see RNS later this week) and will be selling the remainder of their shareholding in NNG. Looks like concerted institutional selling will push the share price down to 0.2p again. | explorer88 | |
05/8/2008 08:11 | Good I might just wait a little longer. | mercier et camier | |
05/8/2008 07:48 | looks like Gartmore are selling their entire holding and the share price will continue to retrace to 0.2p again :-( | explorer88 | |
04/8/2008 23:16 | Under 0.45p I'll be buying some more of this utter garbage tomorrow. | mercier et camier | |
02/8/2008 09:21 | good amount of buys on friday. I wonder if something is bubbling under the surface? | cl2201 | |
01/8/2008 12:38 | O/T - WYT at 5p. Finals out earlier. I am very pleased to announce that the Group was still able to make a profit on continuing activities before taxation of £415,026 (£410,923 - 2007). This was on turnover from continuing activities of £2,249,136 (£1,810,775 - 2007). Mkt cap of only 0.63m. Should be worth 30p with 14m shares in issue! | treacle28 | |
01/8/2008 11:04 | who's on a spending spree then? | wolterix | |
31/7/2008 19:37 | only once for me Bengo, just hope this isn't the same kettle of fish, but there is at least the financial 'backer' | wolterix | |
31/7/2008 18:30 | wolterix Tadpole, yes I managed to lose money 3 times on that wonderful little company. : ( | bengo | |
31/7/2008 18:29 | ex88 Is that u deramping to buy in yet again. : ) | bengo | |
31/7/2008 17:05 | Tadpole Technology / Endeavours gone into administration.... remember them? | wolterix | |
31/7/2008 16:09 | well someone thinks so also, as the first buy came through | wolterix | |
31/7/2008 16:07 | No doubt this one is risky as they come, but, for myself at least, it might be worth sticking around to see if there is an offer made. Interesting times ahead....... | cl2201 | |
31/7/2008 15:44 | Acme packet down as well, has been all sells today though? ever since the agm... did anyone actually go!? | wolterix | |
31/7/2008 15:24 | Yeah on the slide big time....do you reckon they are viable given the lack of sales and their operating loss? How are other Terry Matthews companies doing at the min? | pelleeds1980 | |
31/7/2008 15:18 | looks like this may retrace to 0.2p again :-( | explorer88 | |
30/7/2008 08:14 | I take it no one from the bb attented the AGM? It would have been nice to get some feedback. If anyone attended then please post as it would be appreciated. | sharewinner2 | |
30/7/2008 01:33 | 2p a share bid would do nicely! | cl2201 | |
29/7/2008 14:09 | as always it departments will be cutting costs due to state of economy. its always been the way and this co i think will fall over and die | sirshagalot | |
29/7/2008 13:51 | large sells going through, people who attended the AGM sworn to secrecy? | wolterix | |
29/7/2008 13:43 | pj - looks just as likely to be either licensing agreement, or even continued switch to alternative technology - the AGM statement mentions all three options. | explorer88 |
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