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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pnc Telecom (see LSE:TRIC) | LSE:PTC | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006831662 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.075 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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10/9/2009 19:23 | iNside2, I know nothing which is why I asked the question. Any chance of an answer? FYI that was when my granddaughter was born not me!! Needed a number and that sprung to mind. | gary1966 | |
10/9/2009 10:53 | Dusseldorf I was there (black and white tv of course) and yet still remember it well and now for the first time in many years honestly believe we can lift the world cup again.It's hard to believe how bad the team were under that 'wally with the brolly' just 22 months ago. | inside2 | |
10/9/2009 09:24 | he knows everything about England winning the world cup, and in all likelyhood, twice as much as you | dusseldorf | |
09/9/2009 18:46 | Link between Late Editions Ltd and Blue Sphere? | gary1966 | |
09/9/2009 14:40 | tara : from the accounts "In other debtors, there is an amount of £1.2 million which relates to VAT recoverable. HMRC are withholding payments due to the Company along with other mobile phone dealers. The Company has taken legal advice and are preparing a case against HMRC for both repayment and loss of income. The VAT is considered to be fully recoverable on the basis that even if there was evasion of VAT elsewhere within the chain of transactions the Directors had no knowledge nor should have had such knowledge." I make it 1bn shares in issue after all the latest placings. | godolphin | |
09/9/2009 14:06 | Jaknife It's clear why inside2 is here desperately ramping, it's because he is part of the company mngt. Tara7 Check out the company's accounts, the receivable from IR is stated there. It's recorded as part of the company's assets and it still has equity of less than £500K which includes assets that need writing down. With over 500m shares in issue and shed loads of convertibles still to convert this company is a complete dog, avoid at all costs. | tarvold | |
09/9/2009 13:07 | Help please, whats the amount they are after from the IR.? | tara7 | |
07/9/2009 10:30 | PTC is quite possibly the worst company listed on the AIM. | tarvold | |
07/9/2009 10:28 | this company is heading one way, after much research, toilet comes to mind | ryd3r2 | |
07/9/2009 09:28 | 60% spread. PMSL | getting started | |
02/9/2009 16:16 | This has to be as difficult to call as it ever gets ryd3r2 with all the mixed signals from the indicators and surprises going either way. I see the tankers parked in Falmouth Bay at record numbers right now, which is all the prove I need of the weakness in the demand side and I am not a believer in the collective wisdom of markets because sentiment, as we have witness here at PTC, is totally unpredictable and as often wrong as right. I certainly wouldn't buy the Footie or the Dow right now, but then again what do I know? | inside2 | |
02/9/2009 08:07 | ryd3r2 You might like to read this before you close your buy position. | inside2 | |
01/9/2009 16:11 | Oil your sell button ryd3r2 and make sure you have plenty on account to cover any cash call | inside2 | |
01/9/2009 15:12 | big jump in the market tomorrow, got a spread bet on for it to reach 5000 pts any ideas people | ryd3r2 | |
28/8/2009 14:49 | Just sell into the rise, as I did last time Tarvold, and if the market is notified pray tell me what possible difference would it make so long as inside info is not involved. We have seen just how easy it is to trigger a buying frenzy without even a rumour. It's all about a little patience. | inside2 |
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