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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Progressive Dig | LSE:PRO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B87ZTG26 | ORD 1/14P |
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% | 240.00 | - | 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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24/5/2006 15:48 | It weren't me as I dont have that sort of dosh left after already losing a packet in this. Lets hope they have fixed the problem with the kit and take the market by storm. Stranger things have happened. | digger27 | |
24/5/2006 14:24 | I guess someone who knows something, otherwise it is pretty big gamble in a low volume trading stock. Won't be surprised if we hear something soon.... | wikroberts | |
24/5/2006 13:32 | So who bought 1 million? | pwal | |
09/5/2006 16:35 | I asked PRO via their website for further info on the In2it. Nothing new but perhaps there is still hope??! " I can confirm that the causes of the technical issue are understood and that there are clear and comprehensive plans in place to resolve these. Management and the board have this issue at the centre of their focus and are doing everything possible to resolve the technical issues whilst exploring all options for the business. " | genie | |
06/5/2006 22:28 | I know this will not give you all any solace but whatever went wrong with PRO is not the fault of the manufacturing staff. A more dedicated team of employees it would be hard to find,they have a nice modern facility and all the leading lights had bought shares. I say this, as a man who visited the Deeside site to negotiate the sale of the Glycosal capsule filling machines,and was impressed enough with the prospects to become a shareholder. | dogdays | |
28/4/2006 17:26 | Wow - up again. Only another 10p or so to break even, maybe this time next week not. | digger27 | |
25/4/2006 10:17 | Up on zero volume now there's a novelty. Could be working a huge sell order but sucker in a few more buyers first before dropping it back. Or maybe the MM's are just bored like us? | digger27 | |
24/4/2006 11:44 | Had a reply which merely stated that the up to date position is as outlined in the interim report of 7th March. Very helpful not. | digger27 | |
22/4/2006 09:55 | Emailed company yesterday asking for update on fixing in2it. Will post response if I get one. | digger27 | |
20/4/2006 10:25 | I wonder what progress has been made in fixing our flagship product. An update would be nice but I don't suppose we will hear anything until they have used up all the dosh first. | digger27 | |
13/4/2006 17:24 | pwal I'm glad that you still have some bread that you can throw to the pigs. I've been so skinned I cannot even afford to hear the fat lady sing. | solis | |
13/4/2006 13:43 | hterag1 I can't accept it. I can't believe it! I'll never give up hope even after the lady sings. | pwal | |
13/4/2006 00:30 | pwal. The only corner they are going to turn is round the "U" bend in the bog Just accept its been an elaborate con witnessed and sanctioned by the FSA. | hterag1 | |
11/4/2006 08:38 | I sent a rather harsh e-mail to PRO and had a reply within 2 days. It normally takes much longer for them to come back. Could be they've nothing beter to do at the moment. Anyway, Sales are still happening (several sites show in2it)but will remain low until the technical problem has been addressed. I also sent an e-mail to Wilden asking if there was anything wrong with their cartridge. As for in2it sales I'd like to know how slow is slow? All the machines in service will add to the consumable demand and if cash allows PRO could still turn the corner. How are the sales of Glycosal going. Sure would be a good idea for PRO to keep shareholders informed. I'm just of now to throw bread to the pigs. | pwal | |
07/4/2006 17:58 | www.fairshare.biz got it right with these | nockybalboa | |
07/4/2006 13:24 | An interesting 1.3m buy this morning (I know that it is just below mid-price but having following buys/sells for quite a while it is definitely a buy). | pachandl | |
07/4/2006 12:51 | In response to my enquiry of Provalis as to why they no longer gave much coverage to the vaccine development when they had earlier trumpeted its revenues potential,I today received a letter from the Chief Exec P.W. who amongst other things stated that Glaxo S K, Chiron and Sanofi Pasteur retained their interests via options,to evaluate the patented provalis families and that"WE REMAIN IN REGULAR CONTACT WITH THE THREE COMPANIES."These days I doubt that even PROVALIS would keep in close contact with THREE DEAD DUCKS!!!{OR WILL THEY TURN OUT TO BE SWANS??? | mudbath | |
07/4/2006 11:51 | Wil - depends whether you are in Australia - anyway, hoping so (or that some positive news has leaked out). | pachandl | |
07/4/2006 10:14 | All that buys today do they indicate that we have reached the bottom....? | wikroberts | |
06/4/2006 10:40 | Gareth "In early 2006 Phil set up and is presently the Managing Director of Jadara Pharma, a Healthcare Business Consultancy focusing on business strategic planning and new product introduction." Bet you're all queueing up to buy into that venture!!! | fozdad | |
06/4/2006 10:30 | IMO Gould and Harding should be brought to account,there must be grounds to do so. | alibongo612 |
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