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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Renovo Grp | LSE:RNVO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B081NX89 | ORD 10P |
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% | 15.625 | - | 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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05/7/2011 13:40 | 7p getting closer. | terry w | |
05/7/2011 13:27 | possibly holly, something must be happening in the backgrounds. | hollerich1 | |
05/7/2011 12:43 | I guess juvidex sale is next potential piece of news | holly_dog | |
04/7/2011 13:20 | where is everybody. | hollerich1 | |
29/6/2011 12:45 | quite on here as par trading wise. | hollerich1 | |
27/6/2011 22:19 | If he is coming from the SEA thread that story fits, I used to follow it and hold it and while it had some very useful, decent posters, anyone posting an opinion or view which was not 100% bullish was greeted with shouts of denial This board does not contain any rampers, just those who see a nice way to make a guaranteed return in rocky markets. Terry W please explain one compelling reason as to why this is going to 7p. I assume it will involve Harry Houdini and the vanishing £33m. | holly_dog | |
27/6/2011 13:35 | Hmmm, Perhaps people like Terry have fallen victim of NHS cutbacks of late, there is no care in the community for people like terry. Maybe we all ought to pledge £2 a month to the broken traders appeal. Terry W - 27 Jun'11 - 12:10 - 8671 of 8671 (Filtered) | smith99 | |
27/6/2011 13:09 | Next stop 7p. | terry w | |
27/6/2011 13:02 | doc- ignore the loser, as you can see that he/she sounds like a broken record. | hollerich1 | |
27/6/2011 12:13 | Zoink Amusing for a little while only Terry W - 27 Jun'11 - 12:10 - 8671 of 8671 (Filtered) | the_doctor | |
27/6/2011 12:06 | Thick Terry There's no need for any praying. If the products/IP fail, then shareholders will simply just get the benefit of the cash pile, which is worth more than the current share price This is firmly supported by the cash pile You're essentially trying to make out that someone with £100 in their hand and an option for a FREE £0-150 bonus, should beon their knees praying and that the whole lot will for some bizarre reason only become worth £50. Mad Why on earth would it be at 7p when the cash ALONE is worth 16p/share Sadly, I dont think you even realise how dim you're being, but it is amusing listening to your nonsense. | the_doctor | |
27/6/2011 12:06 | hollerich just bite the bullet and stop been childish. | terry w | |
27/6/2011 12:05 | terry just bit the bullet and stop been childish. | hollerich1 | |
27/6/2011 12:04 | i've just told you what they got, oooh and besides i forgot to mention to you that rnvo is a takeover target as well, can you boost that of your sinking sea. | hollerich1 | |
27/6/2011 12:03 | next stop 7p. shareholders in this worthless RNVO better get on their knees and start praying that the IP should save the day otherwise you will all expire. | terry w | |
27/6/2011 11:59 | look lets be realistic, look at RNVO, what have they got now apart from 33 million, which cannot do much, and have been honest to say that their only saving grace is some poxy worthless IP, i mean you tell me what you think they got otherwise. | terry w | |
27/6/2011 09:28 | GS, offer Terry the 40p in 1p pieces, it will sound like more to him and he's more likely to accept that offer. | smith99 | |
27/6/2011 08:34 | Terry, you are still being thick. I said money back OR better. It is made clear to you in 8660 I can only guess that you really are that dim, or you're just some spiv trader trying to encourage someone to sell to you. Sad either way. | the_doctor |
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