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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quartrly.Hit | LSE:QHI | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001622231 | ORD 25P |
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% | - | 0.00 | - |
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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14/11/2002 00:41 | MORLEY FUND MANAGEMENT LIMITED announces the un-audited net asset value of the following Investment Trust's as at close of business on 08 November 2002: THE QUARTERLY HIGH INCOME TRUST PLC PENCE PER SHARE SHARE CLASS - excluding current period revenue (Undiluted) 0.00 Ordinary - Including current period revenue (Undiluted) 0.00 Ordinary - 0.00 Zero Dividend Preference The total Gross Assets of the fund was # 12,152,822.20 | snappy | |
14/11/2002 00:24 | This is a very strange one if you ask me. I think that it is just the MM's messing about because they are either bored or want a few people to buy. I agree with the 'throw a few hundered quid at it and see what happens' though. After all, you never know what might happen. If you can afford to put some money 'in' this and class it as a write off then go for it. After all, you may just get the last laugh ! J. | jessicaf | |
13/11/2002 09:45 | so can you even sell this stock today people justr noticing that you have had a 99% rise thats all | ck22 | |
12/11/2002 22:45 | This outfit now has a Mkt Cap of 10k. 103mil shares in circulation so just over £600 buys a notifiable interest(3%) What is the point of it's existence as a listed Co. Answers on a postcard please! | tony14 | |
12/11/2002 21:31 | Jennie......... I'm also hoping if we wait a little longer the offer might drop to "0" and then I'll top up with another couple of hundred million......lol What the hell - It's only money......... | crazi | |
12/11/2002 18:22 | good luck but i would not spend £1 for a billion shares they are totally worthless in fact ive lost more money in power printing this than what this dog has in the bank 00000000000000000000 | jennie8 | |
12/11/2002 18:12 | Tony - that's what I've done. I chucked a couple of hundred pounds in with the intention that it is probably a write off. Although, you never know what happens in the future. Could make you rich one day.....lol | crazi | |
12/11/2002 16:26 | Must be the cheapest stock on the exchange. £500 buys 2.5mil shares. Who knows the fund may recover in a couple of years! Net Asset value NIL now.... ;-) | tony14 | |
12/11/2002 16:12 | Another 1.2 million sold - at 0p?????????????????? That makes my trading look good | eyesclosed | |
04/10/2002 15:05 | ROTFLMFAO....... | crazi | |
04/10/2002 11:15 | Don't spend it all at once ! | s isaac | |
04/10/2002 11:05 | Surely a wind up 27000 sold at.......0p. LOL!! | tony14 | |
01/10/2002 16:43 | At least it's trading. Come on MM's - keep it up.....! | crazi | |
01/10/2002 16:43 | Duplicate - removed... | crazi | |
01/10/2002 01:48 | as far as i can see there are 4 mm here on this one, and is traded on seaq? | wholden | |
18/9/2002 10:14 | 500K buy - at last. Lets see some movement! | crazi | |
30/8/2002 15:27 | So where are the market makers on this one? Lets see some movement! | crazi | |
30/7/2002 20:27 | Crazi, Colin It pops up every few days on the ADVFN leader board with seeming multibagger gains. That must be marketmakers messing around with the offer. It is totally untradeable, note bid of 0.01p. It is as near to worthless as a share can be. Because the dividend was suspended last November, and there is not enough in the kitty to pay off the zeros. Check News. The 0.01p bid is telling you it will never pay anyone anything, with about 99.9999% certainty, IMHO. | pat o hat | |
30/7/2002 20:16 | What about the spread 0.01p - 1.00p ?!? | colinscarr |
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