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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ora Capital | LSE:ORA | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B3L5F438 | ORD 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% | 201.00 | - | 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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25/5/2010 16:36 | Tanking. Main holdng Nanoco falling heavily. Now 78p. It looks as though ORA are falling very much in line with the fall in value of Nanoco. Why hold ? | pugugly | |
15/4/2010 10:57 | some huge buys going through CR | cockneyrebel | |
15/4/2010 10:55 | Screaming buy based on these results which are simply stunning. Stock hard to get this am though. | brownie69 | |
15/4/2010 10:50 | Stunning asset growth - and that NAV is 3 months old now so I expect it's way higher now. Dunno whether to hold or not - suspect they will trend steadily higher - on theother hand can I chase something that's moving faster with th cash? Decisions? :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
09/4/2010 12:08 | results on 28th. CR | cockneyrebel | |
01/4/2010 11:37 | Major breakout here at this level. moving up. CR | cockneyrebel | |
22/3/2010 08:48 | Chart's on the crest of a major breakout here. CR | cockneyrebel | |
22/3/2010 08:05 | They own 30% of Obtala. | knitcraft | |
19/3/2010 17:52 | Yep, they were in something else too - can't remember what co. They are Jersey based. CR | cockneyrebel | |
19/3/2010 17:45 | That was it ! Perfect and gives me a good excuse to ring them especially as a shareholder concerned about how they invest their money. | davidosh | |
19/3/2010 17:37 | Found the company - it was GVC (not that I'm a holder there, but avid voyeur of the corporate governance!) | strollingmolby | |
19/3/2010 17:34 | David, you must think I'm stalking you today ! Who was it that ORA Capital recently bought a disclosable stake of, a mutual share of ours I think, but I can't recall right now? Anyway, worth having the company website in the header if rd1881 is around? Nice rise today - has Robert Quested bought anymore than the 27.31% announced in January I wonder? | strollingmolby | |
19/3/2010 17:31 | Nobody here but us chickens... | strollingmolby | |
19/3/2010 16:30 | Are there no holders here ? | davidosh | |
06/12/2009 21:33 | Well what do you know?Up 100% from JAN.to SEPT.and not a poster in sight! The good ship MARIE CELESTE comes to mind. .......And the very best of luck to all who visit her..... It is Xmas after all.I shall have to scout around to see if I can dig up any useful information about ORA,there will be reams somewhere. | towpath2 | |
12/2/2001 10:39 | and if register with you can find out how many shares you hold in a new IPO so that you do not sell what you have not got it is free to register and they send you a free newsletter each week of comming IPOs . Hightone. | hightone | |
12/2/2001 10:14 | After the price reduction last week they extended the deadline for IPO applications so the allocation etc. will take place at 1.00pm tomorrow. You can start trading Conditionally then. | 0rdibblee | |
12/2/2001 09:30 | I thought Orange were floating today? After weeks of build up the day arrives and theres not a sausage of news about it. | sajolley1 | |
22/10/1999 17:56 | I believe the answer is yes, but the reason is in its growth.
34623237 shares traded today! W. | wolfgang | |
21/10/1999 23:32 | Agreed, but not completed. Maths might figure later on. | pebble | |
21/10/1999 13:27 | Maths don't seem to come in to it as the deal has been agreed. | mike | |
20/10/1999 20:38 | Orange is worth £16bn, has 3 million customers and has yet to make a profit. Is a billion a thousand million (Maths was never my strong point) ? If so, this company seems a bit over priced. Or have I missed something ? | pebble |
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