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Posted at 15/2/2011 19:29 by goggin Director ShareholdersAndrew Monk 12.95% Peter Joy 1.56% Lyndon Chapman 0.78% Updated 14/02/2011 Significant Shareholders John McCartney 11.70% Bluehone Investors LLP 8.95% T1PS Investment Management 8.27% AXA-Framlington Inv.Management 8.12% Waterhouse Securities 3.37% Updated 14/02/2011 |
Posted at 26/1/2011 08:20 by hope67 posted on iii looks like its going to be tippedFrom RHPS Penny Sleuth "Who will be the share heroes of 2011? So it is no surprise to see natural resource shares amongst the early movers in 2010. ROXI PETROLEUM (RXP), BEOWULF MINING (BEM), AMUR MINERALS (AMC), TERTIARY MINERALS (TYM), NAMIBIAN RESOURCES (NBR) and ATLANTIC COAL (ATC) have already made strong gains. Bio-energy play VIRIDAS (VIR) is amongst the leaders as is THIRD QUAD CAPITAL (TQC), which has announced a possible sale of its software business. Distressed lender DAVENHAM GROUP (DAV) has seen its shares bounce on the back of a possible financial reconstruction while CROSBY ASSET MANAGEMENT (CSB) is changing its spots to become an investor in natural resources. Finally and intriguingly barging its way into the leading group is @UK LTD (ATUK), whose software enables public sector bodies to both save money and prove their green credentials. As ever, there are some unfamiliar names here. By the end of the year they could be on the lips of every investor. Or else, like frontrunners in the Grand National, they may fail to last the course. But one thing is for certain - 2011 will bring a fresh crop of penny share heroes. And I'm not wasting any time placing my bets on who they'll be. Most readers of my Red Hot Penny Shares will have been heavily invested in the oil and mining boom for some time. And I've also been recommending some stellar penny stocks for the year ahead. These are companies that I think are poised to benefit from radical developments this year in metals, internet security and biotechnology. I personally see huge potential for penny shares at the forefront of these developments. Have a read of the Red Hot letter to see what I mean. You can take a free trial by clicking here. Tom Bulford For The Penny Sleuth" |
Posted at 25/1/2011 18:35 by zed2002 New RNS released. Another seller Bluehone Investors LLP |
Posted at 20/1/2011 19:18 by mr_dross Some of the holdings are assumed because i can only find % holdings on some and not total figures Andrew Monk 13.74% 83,000,000 Bluehone Investors LLP 11.26% 69,376,000 ish T1PS Investment Management 8.61% 53,050,000 ish AXA-Framlington Inv.Management 8.45% 52,064,000 ish John McCartney 8.11% 50,000,000 Gordon Lawson 4.38% 26,987,000 ish Waterhouse Securities 3.51% 21,626,000 ish Peter Joy 1.62% 10,000,000 Lyndon Chapman 0.81% 5,000,000 60.22% 371,103,000 aprox 60.22% = 371,047,420 of 616,153,145 Now if there is a seller it could be these City Equities Limited no longer has a notifiable interest in the Company. Mr D |
Posted at 20/1/2011 17:21 by mr_dross i think theres a lot of guessing and second guessing going on here .the big one for me though was yesterdays rns .. it tells me that things are happening .. it tells me that . theres a leak somewhere .. and it tells me i need to be holding these shares to see where it takes me as for a rns logged for tomorrow yeah ok an rns can b e released anytime dueing the trading day with 5 minutes notice .. they dont have to be logged or slotted .. thats a myth the rampers & pumpers use to bedazzle nieave investors |
Posted at 20/1/2011 17:12 by mr_dross for me there two seperate things .. the sale gives us some cash to trade as a company ( hopefully ) allowing monk to consentrate on the finantial aspects and contract generating.from what i saw today we HAVE had a seller who unloaded a few million shares . but towards the end of the day the mm,s opened the spread to upwards of 20% tring to entice the jittery investors into selling . you could say i got spiked today at 1.45 .. but i see this share above that level short term .. and anyway .. i think i have got into a potentially gem of a company wityh over a million shares that cost me 15 grand the shares can stay where they are and left Mr Monk make me some nice change Mr D |
Posted at 20/1/2011 16:10 by zed2002 listen guys, let it go..MM are manipulating the price trying to get investors to sell up..scaring us. Its not working so they dropping it down further. |
Posted at 19/1/2011 19:44 by 22hoper VSA Capital (VSA), based in the City of London, provides a Corporate Finance and Broking service to companies involved in the global Natural Resources and Environmental sectors. We specialise in the Mining, Minerals, Oil & Gas, Renewable Energy, Waste Management and Environmental Technology sectors. Within these we have extensive experience in capital raising, flotations, M&A activity, and the provision of corporate advice on a wide range of business problems. In addition, we offer a full Investor Relations service to our Corporate clients. Our experienced Research analysts provide us with in-depth reports on the business prospects of our Corporate clients based on a detailed due diligence process. This allows us to provide a fully informed presentation to our Institutional Investors situated throughout Europe. VSA Capital was acquired by Third Quad Capital Plc (TQC.L) on August 12th 2010 VSA Capital is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and is a member of the London Stock Exchange |
Posted at 19/1/2011 15:42 by wi5eguy Managed 250k more, thats me fully loaded, last hour going to be fun. No doubt this will be marked up as investors returning home after work will see todays RNS |
Posted at 19/1/2011 08:55 by quraishim tree shake....as buyers seem to be in the background, number 1 on leaders board........definat |
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