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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Otium Ventures | LSE:OTV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B29KF658 | 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% | 1.25 | - | 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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21/11/2011 17:07 | We can but hope Napoleon | solarno lopez | |
21/11/2011 16:39 | well its still a company, and i still have a share holding, so something might happen in the future, but as for what future it might have, i have know idea! Ahwell... :) New cash shell MEN arrived today after disposing of its business, might have a look at that for the next in a string of rto's in the O&G industry | napoleon111 | |
21/11/2011 14:44 | I do wonder what happened to this !! | solarno lopez | |
16/11/2011 10:42 | Still have to fingers crossed though :) | napoleon111 | |
16/11/2011 10:42 | first this, then pfp, and now pma :( | napoleon111 | |
10/10/2011 15:45 | some sort of update would be nice...even if it was just "your money is gone...FOREVER!"...a Still a little percentage chance they might come back with something, so not 100% write off just yet | napoleon111 | |
10/10/2011 12:27 | who knows Allenby failed to raise the £3m | solarno lopez | |
10/10/2011 08:57 | Grim reaper???? | lufc5 | |
04/10/2011 16:19 | i would think so | solarno lopez | |
06/9/2011 12:52 | c'est fini? :( | napoleon111 | |
23/8/2011 10:05 | Seems to have disappeared...any word here folks? | napoleon111 | |
15/8/2011 16:35 | Indeed it is, markets are all over the gaff at the moment, so more in the "punting" mood as you say, as opposed to taking any firm positions. Might have a little read up and see whats going on, suppose it might make up for the loss here! Ta | napoleon111 | |
15/8/2011 16:27 | Nap I wish I knew. If you are punting then its option money at these levels | solarno lopez | |
15/8/2011 16:21 | Solarno, slightly off topic, but dont think there is anyone around here that cares! How goes things with REM? Made a few quid on them when they first roared up to the penny mark, and havnt looked at getting back to them, but I see they are still nice and cheap and they actually seem to have something tangible...worth looking at them again?? | napoleon111 | |
15/8/2011 16:20 | Yes please, it would be very nice to have some news! even if its really bad, and its worse than expected at least we can write you off!! on the other hand, it would be great if you could let us know whether or not you have a big coal mine, or gold mine (as its getting pricey), or silver mine somewhere, or maybe you could throw in a few hundred million barrels of oil? would be much appreciated! | napoleon111 | |
15/8/2011 16:12 | Are you listening company me and my mate Napoleon would like to hear from you | solarno lopez | |
15/8/2011 16:10 | thats a possibility, these things can take time as we know | napoleon111 | |
15/8/2011 16:09 | no update on companies house, or on their website, it would be nice to hear something from the co | napoleon111 | |
15/8/2011 16:08 | I do hope so as they were supposedly raising money but it doesn't take this long perhaops he's found something else | solarno lopez | |
15/8/2011 16:06 | very quiet indeed...I still find it a bit odd, Jmck might yet pull something out of the bag, fingers crossed sure... | napoleon111 | |
15/8/2011 16:00 | Errrrrm.....no news is good news???....lol | lufc5 | |
15/8/2011 15:58 | its gone very quiet in fact too quiet ...give me hope LUFC | solarno lopez | |
15/8/2011 15:54 | What makes you say that? | lufc5 | |
15/8/2011 15:52 | looks as though this has now died | solarno lopez |
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