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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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TV Commerce | TVC | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 01/12/2006 12:09 by badabing Another piece of AIM garbage headed for the nackers yard.......HLL Hill Station warns of 'materially greater' FY loss; names new executive chairman LONDON (AFX) - Ice cream maker Hill Station PLC has warned it expects its loss for the financial year ended Oct 31 to be "materially greater" than previously anticipated due to increased costs and operating losses, and named a new executive chairman as part of a fundraising package. The company said it has entered into a 2 mln stg, 5-year loan stock (LS) facility with some of its shareholders, a director and certain private investors to assist with its immediate needs, including restoring its creditor balances to normal levels. It expects to utilise the LS facility in full in the period to the end of January 2007. Hill Station also said it will issue 42 mln shares to William Mapstone, who will join the board as executive chairman, to secure 1.1 mln stg of additional funding. |
Posted at 27/11/2006 21:20 by opapete traderYou are quite right. There was very little movement today - just one sale, admittedly with shares which are probably becoming increasingly difficult to trade. The great majority of small shareholders therefore are still holding on. I make the point that there is profit to be made by trading within the ICSTIS guidelines. Others do it so why not TVC ? It appears that StarDate was the problem but what of the rest of the business ? Is that not viable ? Vince's reputation is that he rarely, if ever, backs a real loser and that is why investors have followed him and listened to his advice. |
Posted at 20/10/2005 18:54 by traderabc Because if he can get TVC up to 20-30p (or more) and sell his holding to institutional investors he will make a killing compared to the 'chicken-feed' he gets from his other activities. |
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