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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tradus | LSE:TRAD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1HHK885 | ORD 5P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1,779.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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13/3/2008 15:16 | i know i tipped it a while back and its drifted down slightly but this still makes me happy (as im still stake building so a nice bit of averaging down) and i am still as confident as i was originally. I believe GNG is the next ride (well it is for me, as always dyor), not a QXL more like a chinese SAGE. Great value at around 60p!!! I´ll see you all on the ex QXL tip thread - good luck all its been a gas!! The suns hot here in Lanz-a-grotty mmmmm rub some more in dahrling lol! laters | the daddy | |
12/3/2008 11:31 | Hi peeps - Have you all got your cheques through now?? | lukic | |
12/3/2008 00:05 | Thanks for ISA confirmation Freddie Ferret! | winston270 | |
11/3/2008 16:31 | yeah sikhs in holiday mode big time, rumour has it he's gonna get some serious pole smoking done whilst out there...respect...lo he'll be here when he's ready to get back amongst it i'm sure. as for the other tips, nice one, i will take a look, be nice to have some estimations of price now, versus predictions and time period, plus of course what your hunch is based on. Heres 2 for you, northgate plc ntg, and redhall rhl, both worth a punt, cant disclose why, but take a look. | gohunk | |
11/3/2008 15:51 | Hutch, don't be so down on ult my friend. NHS have effectivley been told by nice that they need to buy the ult CBT for depression ( BTB ). OK, they have not been told you must buy it directly. But it's a bit like getting a kitemark for your product. If an NHS trust wants to stay in line with the nice recomendations ( which they all do as far as i am aware ) then sooner or later they need to buy whatever nice approves. Anyway, the PCT contracts are starting to roll in and there are a huge number more to follow. and that's just the UK. America is also being worked on. so "dog" and ULt just don't go together . | max101 | |
11/3/2008 00:42 | smelgy...no chance with that dog...trust me | hutchison2 | |
11/3/2008 00:41 | try EIC ...STING BEING PLANNED..could be a 40 bagger in 2 years | hutchison2 | |
11/3/2008 00:03 | Gohunk You can't buy Alternative Investment (AIM) listed shares in an ISA unfortunately; I would be interested to know of any alternatives for buying AIM shares within a tax-free safe haven though! :-) One share I've recently bought is MRX (Metalrax Group); I'm in the process of potentially joining one of the group companies. They hit a low 15.25p after having to issue a profits warning due to the under performing automotive division. They now have a new Chief Exec, who is re-focusing the group, & as a result they are now selling off the automotive business units. If the growth prospects/targets for the rest of the group businesses are anything like the company I'm likely to join then they could be worth a punt. They traditionally range between 80 - 90p. Results are 4th April & the Chief Exec of the company I may join thinks they will soon be back up in the 50 - 60p range. I'm still sticking with GAR (Garner) I also think AST (Ascent Resources) is under valued Just my opinion, DYOR. | winston270 | |
10/3/2008 16:29 | ULT (Ultrasis) | smelgy | |
10/3/2008 14:20 | dont worry, dont worry...i'm here...lol Right, prob missed the boat somewhat, but have just bought into seo, so can now join in on that front. also looked at rene, decided no, looking at blnx, desire too, but again, no, couldnt get either into isa, not really upto speed with why not so how do you buy these tax efficiently, anyone know ? same question for pic, as these are the 4 i'm gonna dip into in april i think unless anyone can advise a better punt, anyone know the crack ? also one i tipped months back, RHL, again cant get it in the isa, i was tipped these off the owner when they were 90 pence...lol...no, course i didnt buy any. | gohunk | |
10/3/2008 13:28 | Gohunk Is this the one you want? | winston270 | |
10/3/2008 09:42 | winston whats the link to the old new thread ta | gohunk | |
07/3/2008 19:24 | Go, sorry for delay...haven't been checking much recently as preparing to go to India on Holiday.... I'll reply now... Good Luck | sikhthetech | |
07/3/2008 17:22 | Nice one Winston..... | jwoolley | |
07/3/2008 17:14 | Jwoolley/all, Well there it was gone! Looks like were all going to have to find ourselves the next QXL! As requested, I've started a new thread for sharing our share tips..... Here's to the future without QXL! | winston270 | |
07/3/2008 12:43 | told you that all along, thats why they didnt buy it, few mill in advertising and they'd wipe out any competition, end ov, ebays a better product, simple as that, if they wanted to, they could do what theyve done. | gohunk | |
07/3/2008 10:34 | Anyone noticed the Poland listings recently? Allegro chugging along nicely at 3.5m but Ebay.pl a MASSIVE jump from a few thousand to 2.3m! Perhaps we're best shot of qxl after all..... Good luck all.... maybe see you on the SEO and RENE boards at some time. | smoketoomuch | |
07/3/2008 08:04 | lol jw.......... | blockbuy | |
06/3/2008 19:23 | I've held Brammer (BRAM) for years. It fell a while ago, however it is now rising rapidly on the back of good results, it's now worth a serious look. It will not be a QXL but I'm beginning to smile. Have fun with the money when the cheques come through. | freddie ferret | |
06/3/2008 17:45 | cheesr jw, so if we had if after the 6th then great with the taxman..........thin ;-))))))))))))) | blockbuy |
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