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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Proactive Sport | LSE:PAS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030432735 | ORD 1P |
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20/6/2004 17:03 | beckham is estimated to be worth 80 million in shirt and related sales of goods by real madrid...but rooney aint no picture is he:) | moonblue | |
20/6/2004 17:02 | yes the loss of those earnings would be part of the transfer fee | moonblue | |
20/6/2004 12:32 | loss of earnings by who ? | moonblue | |
18/6/2004 14:54 | Everton will slap a £45m price tag on Wayne Rooney if his performances at Euro 2004 spark a transfer scramble. Rooney's display against France and his goal heroics against Switzerland have alerted Europe's elite to his talents. Chelsea and Manchester United have been linked with him, although he will be offered a new five-year contract at the end of the tournament. An Everton spokesman told BBC Sport: "We've had no offers for Wayne. We'd like to negotiate a new contract." The spokesman added: "We would not welcome any offers. We have made it clear to Wayne and his representatives that we would like to talk about a new contract here." A window on Wayne's world: Our man finds England's boy wonder growing up fast BBC Sport understands that even if any offers were to come in for Rooney, it is unlikely Everton would even consider any deal less than £45m. Rooney's valuation has rocketed since the start of Euro 2004, and Everton would be under pressure to accept any offer near the world record of just over £45m, paid by Real Madrid for Zinedine Zidane. Everton manager David Moyes has always vowed that Rooney would not be sold, but the Merseyside club is short of cash and need to rebuild throughout the side after finishing 17th last season. Croatia wary of Rooney Rooney has two years left on his current contract, and is now the most prized possession in English football after his outstanding displays in Portugal. If Everton do decide to sell, Moyes has insisted Chelsea would be the only club in the world that could afford him. And with Chelsea also eyeing a reported £31m deal for Liverpool's Steven Gerrard, it may be that the two Merseyside icons could be heading for Stamford Bridge. | moonblue | |
17/6/2004 20:39 | England 3-0 Switzerland Match action in pictures Wayne Rooney inspired England to victory over a dogged Switzerland. Rooney, 18, became the youngest player to score in a European Championship after he guided a header past Joerg Stiel from a Michael Owen cross | moonblue | |
17/6/2004 20:38 | no it dont matter where they go...chelsea is favorite i recon...hes too young too go abroad...stretford will get a big slice knowing him | moonblue | |
13/6/2004 19:44 | looks amazing today | moonblue | |
08/6/2004 22:34 | chances are very high indeed ej...this summer...he will be a smash hit for engerland | moonblue | |
13/5/2004 10:33 | The director buying has merited a mention in May issue of City Confidential in their Directors Dealing column. Their stance is "Speculative Buy" | apcx | |
04/5/2004 10:03 | Looks like the directors think that now is the time to buy as more bought last week, interesting times ahead methinks. | ![]() bigman | |
03/5/2004 08:42 | nothing to stop them returning to previous levels . i bought 50,000 last week and will add when sentiment turns and momentum gathers . soleus. | soleus | |
01/5/2004 08:28 | Well soleus when these get to a 100p i will sell and buy a pad in barbados. exactly a year ago these were down from 17p of the year before to 3p so in twelve months they have doubled and what is to stop them getting back to 17p, the half year results are excellent, they have cash and the kinsbridge business they bought made a good profit. | ![]() bigman | |
30/4/2004 16:50 | These popped up ona stock screen 6 months ago and I bought in then. I'm just about showing a profit but I have high hopes. | ![]() brownson | |
30/4/2004 13:41 | company is like the origional Kingsbridge company which imploded last year after initially growing very quickly . it provided a range of services to sports stars and financial advice . covering the league managers , cricket ,football and even the world of entertainment . however it fell from 100p to 1p and is now just a cash shell. part of the old kingsbridge is now in proactive sports. the best bit i hope. could be a slow steady growth company. soleus. | soleus | |
30/4/2004 08:57 | looks like only me and thee in on this one mr curry and its so nice to be in front of the herd and the directors, i like the name change as it really is no longer a football agent | ![]() bigman | |
30/4/2004 06:37 | directors buying shares | ![]() currypasty | |
29/4/2004 14:56 | we have lift off, well it is on the launch pad and about time too, i have been very patient with this and proved (so far) that was correct. just got to push on now. | ![]() bigman | |
29/4/2004 14:02 | 7.5 - 8.0 break out ! | ![]() currypasty | |
29/4/2004 10:05 | 6.75 - 7.5 | ![]() currypasty |
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