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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Oasis Stores | OAS | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 16/7/2001 18:19 by piscean can't believe there is no more comment....imho, from memory, checking past dividend activity - almost all profits are given away as divis...this company is cheap (although I'll use the word cheap carefully nowadays!) and they're getting a profit generating machine for a steal...bad deal for shareholders imhgo but what can we do... anyone know what a Loan Note Alternative is...? )( |
Posted at 06/4/2001 21:02 by peeky no, but it was june 19th last year.Fidelity run a sucessful 'Special Situations Funds' which target bombed out companies like this. I wouldnt be suprised if this ends up in that fund. I know that the Rathbones SSF has a large holding of OAS. |
Posted at 28/3/2001 14:22 by htayler I see that Fidelity have taken a ~6% holding in the company - presumably in the hope of some MBO / takeover action, or maybe just in the expectation of a recovery in the retail sector. Anyone know when the ex-dividend date is? |
Posted at 15/11/2000 21:17 by master rsi OAS +3.5p is up again with the rest of the retailers,nice trend on the chart. |
Posted at 14/11/2000 22:47 by master rsi OAS + 7.5p had a very good day, and with the rise , the share line has crossed the 50 days m.a. With volume on its side the price should keep the uptrend. |
Posted at 14/11/2000 12:11 by master rsi OAS was marked up to start the day, late buying on lots of 100th and 50th (3) saw the price move up 2p and crossed the 30 days moving average, very positive. |
Posted at 12/10/2000 09:12 by boltworth HTaylerThanks for that small snippet of info.I've got no intention of selling the holding i've got,it's at a loss anyway,but you are dead right about the divi it'll help soften the blow untill things improve.Look forward to hearing from you in the future when things improve. Regards Boltworth |
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