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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Saltmark | LSE:SMK | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005343057 | ORD 1P |
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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02/10/2003 10:11 | Scotty - you appear to be saying that conning the naive is OK. I note you made no attempt to correct double6's false statements about the equivelant value of the current shares. Rgds dell | dell314 | |
02/10/2003 09:49 | dell314 get your head out of your ass. If people do not do their own research then its their problem. You would have to be pretty stupid to put a couple of grand into a stock just because somebody on these BB's say its going up ! Everyone is entitled to their own opinion D6 and you, you have expressed your opinion of D6 now move on and stop hounding the guy. You are becoming boring and sound like a kid. Please feel free to reply and slate me, I will not respond as I have better things to do with my time. | scotty500 | |
02/10/2003 07:25 | Quite! BB | bbinvest | |
02/10/2003 00:36 | Seems the daytraders are just about out of the way - more upside soon ???? | double6 | |
01/10/2003 20:40 | double6 - You haven't yet posted anything that I would class as anything better than meaningless waffle on this stock and you clearly didn't understand the circular. Why should people take your advice? Check your thread on NetB2B and equate what you posted about the company with today's share issue at 0.45p. What do you say to all those who bought in because of your ramping? People were buying CLS at 3p. The bid is now back to 0.75p. What do you say to those who bought that at the top whilst you where ramping it? Don't kid yourself that MMs are getting shafted. They do nicely out of the turnover. It's the poor suckers who buy at the peak that get shafted and are left trapped while the first in walk away with the profits.... Do you ever feel guilty? Rgds dell | dell314 | |
01/10/2003 19:50 | exactly... | double6 | |
01/10/2003 19:45 | double6, sorry but thats was what i meant | psps | |
01/10/2003 19:42 | And dell - what do you want in a share ??? A company with cash in the bank AND with a business plan to potentially make money. Let me know what shares you would buy today and WHY - is the above not enough reason ???? | double6 | |
01/10/2003 19:40 | The colours look good - the content's not !! Why are we kidding ourselves - it is potentially a PROFITABLE COMPANY ....... What more do you want ???? | double6 | |
01/10/2003 19:19 | BBInvest, how do you get the colours in your post ? it sure looks good | psps | |
01/10/2003 19:16 | Hey - multi-coloured - I still hold and am confident of significant returns - who care what dell says ?? | double6 | |
01/10/2003 16:21 | Don't get me wrong though, it was a well executed ramp. I managed to get in and out within the day with a respectable 33 1/3%, but I think that anyone buying in now is kidding themselves! BB | bbinvest | |
01/10/2003 16:18 | Yes, I know, but I had to ask the question! BB J | bbinvest | |
01/10/2003 14:52 | LOL! d6 isn't bothered by mere facts! Rgds dell | dell314 | |
01/10/2003 14:07 | Does that mean you don't know if the whole thing has been underwritten? | bbinvest | |
01/10/2003 13:02 | We shall see... | double6 | |
01/10/2003 13:00 | I cannot be bothered to read the whole RNS etc. etc., but has the share issue been underwritten? The last time this company issued a load of shares the take-up was a massive 15%, with the remaining 85% being bought by the underwriters, who I imagine would not have been too happy. If the share issue is not being underwritten (& who would on past performance - i.e. that was when they had an interesting product to sell!), I can see the whole thing falling flat on its face. BB | bbinvest | |
01/10/2003 10:36 | 250k delayed buy just gone through | scotty500 | |
01/10/2003 09:35 | the shares rise by 5.9% on no trades and no news | psps | |
29/9/2003 13:58 | The Slaney Collection of English Coins -15 May 2003 Spink once again blazed a trail for other houses to follow when it auctioned the Slaney collection of English coins , setting a new world record for English silver coins at auction. A Charles II Pattern Crown from 1663, the 'Petition Crown' , fetched £138,000 against a pre-sale estimate of £40,000 -50,000. This is a World record for an English silver coin at auction, more than double the previous record of £57,500, also held by Spink. The anticipation among collectors ever since Spink announced that this collection was to be offered at auction was immense. This was reflected in the crowd present in the room, where every seat was taken, and in the furious floor bidding which took place throughout the sale. Richard Bishop, Associate Director of numismatic auctions at Spink commented, "This magnificent result is indicative of the strength of the market for English coins at present and of collectors' voracious appetite for fine material such as this. Of the bidders who took part in this sale, a very high proportion were collectors, rather than trade." The sale as a whole realised over £1 million. Among the many record prices was Lot 20, a Edward VI third period Crown which sold for £41,400, against a pre-sale estimate of £8,000 10,000, while the Charles I Exeter Mint Halfcrown, lot 60, was sold for £40,250 (estimate £12,500 15,000). | scotty500 | |
29/9/2003 13:52 | FYI - the slaney collection alone raised over £1 million with many coins selling at anything from 100% to 4/500% above their pre auction valuation. | scotty500 | |
29/9/2003 13:49 | The coin collection they are buying is going to only use a small part of their cash, it will be an asset that will appreciate not depreciate. The market in the UK is relatively un tapped, internationally if one of the big traders want some or all of these coins they will pay well in excess of the current valuation. Remaining cash will generate interest income this will cover admin costs, other coins (plus stamps) etc etc will also be traded to generate operating profits. All the above makes it a profitable business, with speculative growth, also with the reminaing cash they have highlighted they may make Acquisitions and/or move into the auction house business. The recent sale of the Slaney collection did not do too badly to say the least !!!! | scotty500 |
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