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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Orbis | LSE:OBS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033271601 | 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% | 0.56 | - | 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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05/9/2003 08:33 | GOT TO CHEAP. SO PEOPLE BUYING, THATS WHATS HAPPENING. wdik | rhiannon | |
05/9/2003 08:18 | WHATS HAPPENING GUYS ? | sonicx | |
05/9/2003 08:07 | Well back to the stock. Nice rise today and L2 looking good good call for today R. Profit is profit. | terry91 | |
04/9/2003 23:03 | pinchponch- 04 Sept'03 - 575 of 575 (filtered) More lunatic ramblings I expect . OBS has survived and will prosper . | fifty cent | |
04/9/2003 19:57 | By the way, how will the transfer to AIM affect these shares? or will it not make any difference to the average investor?. | adrianallen99 | |
04/9/2003 19:49 | I was hoping that these B-Boards would be helpfull when making a decision about buying this stock or not. Why Im here? to get advice and make right stock choice and make money. There are plenty of other BB's /forums where this behaviour would be not only tollerated, but welcomed. If you dont have anything useful to say perhaps you could not say anything. -------------------- In old terms the drop in share price would put it at about 1p a share, which is cheap because of its strong cashflow. The bank debts of £57m due in july seemed a problem, but a deal has been sorted out keeping Orbis alive. So little short term pressure from the bank, high management incentives to sell company at highest price and a strong cashflow. In old terms orbis looked like the shares could easily go to 8-10p, in new terms this could be 100-125p? Am I way off the mark here? Need some good news I guess because although there is some risk, the price is so cheap, there is strong demand for the services and they are a market leader; it has got to be worth it? | adrianallen99 | |
04/9/2003 14:02 | pinchponch- 04 sep'03- 14:33 - 577 of 577 (filtered) | fifty cent | |
03/9/2003 15:59 | O look d-d lol your other half terry91 has appeared . terry91 Did the dog have a nice walk today ? 50c | fifty cent | |
03/9/2003 15:54 | Ever thought why? | terry91 | |
03/9/2003 15:50 | ONE OF THE CHEAPEST SHARES AROUND. wdik | rhiannon | |
03/9/2003 15:45 | day-dreamer OBS is getting remarkably cheap ! Do some research instead of hacking into peoples ADVFN accounts and changing their details. Lets see what price OBS are in a years time compared with OXB your favourite share (going bust alert) OXB that is . pinchponch (filtered) 50c | fifty cent | |
03/9/2003 12:26 | Not good is it slap/fifty I would keep a low profile if i were you. As for me being terry91, give advfn a ring and they'll confirm we are both L2 subscribers :-)) I wonder what job slap has, never on line much until after 6pm. Gravy | day_dreamer | |
03/9/2003 12:20 | Down again, getting nearer to my 10p every day | pictureframe | |
02/9/2003 15:52 | OBS AT 1.25p BEFORE CAPITAL REORGANIZATION. Soon be MONEY FOR NOTHING here.wdik | rhiannon | |
02/9/2003 15:33 | At 12.25p, the market capitalisation of Orbis is only £1.7 million (the number shown by ADVFN is WRONG, there are now only 14 million new shares in issue). This is crazy for a company with a reliable turnover of more than £40 million. | richardbonny | |
01/9/2003 15:17 | Where's slap :-)) | day_dreamer | |
01/9/2003 15:14 | Lot of money to be made here SOON.wdik | rhiannon | |
01/9/2003 12:04 | STILL WAITING FOR SUB 10P | pictureframe | |
30/8/2003 11:53 | I fully understand now why objects like slap has to flit to other threads, my thought would be that goat breath can't find anybody to talk to. | pinchponch |
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