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Posted at 05/4/2005 13:54 by celtic ii OKG = RIPBut many thanks for allowing me the opportunity to get my original PME investment back. Much appreciated. At one point I was sure it was a complete write off. |
Posted at 01/4/2005 16:32 by uppompeii Great idea for a new header for the thread !!!!ADORIAN (formerly OAKGATE) OAKGATE(fomerly PME) - Heading towards £1 (ADP formerly OKG formerly PME) |
Posted at 31/3/2005 19:07 by sharebuff An extract from iii on cash shells (generally cautious but narrative below highlights recent success stories)............"One attraction of shells used to be that companies could come to the market via a reverse takeover by a shell with the minimum amount of scrutiny of their business. That is really no longer the case. Listing rules now require full prospectus type documents for anything smacking of a reverse takeover. Having said all that, recent shell deals have provided something of a bonanza for shareholders. Zetar raised money in January 2005 at 100p, recently completed a reverse takeover, and currently stands at 305p. Augean floated at 125p in September 2004, and acquired two hazardous waste businesses in December. Its shares are currently 268p. Vert-eco, which floated at 5p in August has now changed its name to Hydro-Tec after acquiring an Australian environmental business, and currently stands at 27p." OKG is effectively dormant right now, its not making money for anyone. The name change is a precursor to something, maybe an aquisition/reverse takeover linked to a change in the share capital base. Its been a long time coming but should be worth the wait. |
Posted at 31/3/2005 07:52 by sharebuff bishopawn - 35,000 at 25p guilty, it was me !. Yes, over the offer price I know but my rationale is simple:The guys running OKG have track records and if anyone can 'relaunch' OKG into a highly profitable enterprise then they can. As a shell OKG also appeals as having a low share capital base and low market cap - ripe for mainpulation !. True, I could have bought in sub-20p a few months ago but I wanted the certainty of progress and not money tied up for years in a dormant shell. Now it seems the wheels are begining to turn. I'm not a long term holder but am taking a six month view and expect a minimum of 40p equivalent. You might be interested to know that my broker described OKG as 'illiquid' and the initial MM quote was at 30p for 35,000. I declined this and got 25p through persistance. keep up the research folks. |
Posted at 29/3/2005 10:31 by rosco46 OKG up 6p on my monitor can anyone confirm this? |
Posted at 29/3/2005 08:55 by sandbank Yes CASHMAGNET. OKG back where it belongs in the middle of the leader-board! |
Posted at 10/3/2005 07:06 by sandbank KNIFTON NEWS: New Job for our Leo. Hope he doesn't take his eye off the OKG ball:-Caplay PLC announces that Leo Knifton, who joined the board last year as a non-executive director, will become an executive director so that the Company can harness fully his skill and experience in developing small companies on AIM. |
Posted at 22/2/2005 16:06 by madskt OKG in the TOP 10 ....of worst performing shares 31 January 2000 - 31 January 2005 |
Posted at 07/2/2005 14:14 by sandbank Congratulations to Harry Punter who's taken a bit of stick for his forecasting on this thread. His WSW (Wilshaw) tip is looking good today. Hope it's OKG next Harry . Don't know whether I quite understand BISHOPAWN'S enigmatic post 1293. What does 9/12 mean Bish? Is that the odds on OKG? |
Posted at 27/1/2005 17:57 by jack_pott Being a major loss holder on PME! & still current shareholder of OKG I did notice that 'Saving Grace' is being shown on Sky.. does anyone know if Oakgate get any dosh from this?Cheers, JackPott |
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