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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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U And I Group Plc | LSE:UAI | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002668464 | ORD 50P |
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% | 148.50 | 148.50 | 149.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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13/12/2015 18:56 | Here's a nice picture of their proposed scheme at Ilford (where the station is to be on crossrail) It's on page 4 | jimcar | |
13/12/2015 16:44 | Better prospects in the regions: | skyship | |
13/12/2015 14:32 | Gambler? A couple of friends of mine heavily researched a new buy and build that was about to begin by two experts in their field Ian Smith and Tony Weaver (Accumuli,Capita etc etc etc fame) ctp I bought into @ 0.6p they stand today @ 83p ...not a bad gamble even if I say so myself (although I did know they have a proven track record of course) I bought into their own merchant bank MXCP @ 0.7p currently at 3.2p (terrible gamble I suppose) I then followed them again as they moved in and invested £millions of their own cash into PINN and I got in @ 6p...it's been a long wait but my gamble has paid off PINN currently 11p They are currently advising CSI a cash shell with £22m in cash where to go with it and we're hoping they carry on with their tech business model,there are rumours of Nasdaq listing amongst a lot of other rumours, Anyway I'm following them again because over the last few years they've turned my gamble to close on £850,000,now admittedly I'm a gambler,but I like to think I know a good thing when I see it,now please look at your own choice of shares and their recent graphs. NOW PLEASE BE HONEST WITH PEOPLE,LIKE I HAVE. | leedsu36 | |
13/12/2015 14:29 | Yes of course you all have. Guffaw,guffaw. | leedsu36 | |
13/12/2015 13:39 | Sky - re your 63 - none of us will know if leeds grows up, because we've all got him filtered. So he's now just urinating in the wind, to put it politely. | asmodeus | |
13/12/2015 13:03 | Did that myself months ago. | ammons | |
13/12/2015 12:54 | Hi to all - succumbed to the inevitable and pressed the filter button on Friday. Let me know if he decides to re-join the human race sometime! | skyship | |
12/12/2015 14:30 | Gambler? A couple of friends of mine heavily researched a new buy and build that was about to begin by two experts in their field Ian Smith and Tony Weaver (Accumuli,Capita etc etc etc fame) ctp I bought into @ 0.6p they stand today @ 83p ...not a bad gamble even if I say so myself (although I did know they have a proven track record of course) I bought into their own merchant bank MXCP @ 0.7p currently at 3.2p (terrible gamble I suppose) I then followed them again as they moved in and invested £millions of their own cash into PINN and I got in @ 6p...it's been a long wait but my gamble has paid off PINN currently 11p They are currently advising CSI a cash shell with £22m in cash where to go with it and we're hoping they carry on with their tech business model,there are rumours of Nasdaq listing amongst a lot of other rumours, Anyway I'm following them again because over the last few years they've turned my gamble to close on £850,000,now admittedly I'm a gambler,but I like to think I know a good thing when I see it,now please look at your own choice of shares and their recent graphs. NOW PLEASE BE HONEST WITH PEOPLE,LIKE I HAVE. | leedsu36 | |
12/12/2015 14:12 | Listen no matter what you both say I will not stop warning people about the games you play with folks hard earned cash,you will be outed soon enough. The above graph does not kid anyone,in your positions you should not frequent these threads,be honest with folk and stop trying for more personal gain,i have no short position here and you two should stop talking that all is well just so you can bail. Why are they not on the up? why did JP Morgan bail? why no other insti's entering the frame? why the firesale? BE HONEST WITH PEOPLE. | leedsu36 | |
10/12/2015 11:11 | Sky trust me... He's not worth the effort. He's a professional gambler. His mind games will work with newbies but UAI doesn't attract that kind of "quick buck" mind set. People like Leeds do well out of boiler room stocks because those "quick buck dream stocks" reel in small gambler minds, and yes Leeds can run circles around them and take their bids or sales. The thing with UAI is that I've seen their bricks and mortar in person. I remember our banter years ago when DJAN was at £38 I traded that right up to recently as I have consistently documented on the VALU thread over the years. I spoke of crest having a £7.80 target when they were trading at under £3 ..and that journey is well on its way. I can now hand on my heart say that UAI has a what it takes to be a formidable stock. We have fresh blood and most importantly value added. The likes of Leeds and clan have zero impact on this stock because only the smart investors are in here. He's playing with fire as a shorter here so let him be. You may recall his last trade where he got wiped out shorting at around 180p. He's useless. A beer gut, unshaven professional gambler who would do better to put that mind to legitimacy. | citymohawk | |
10/12/2015 09:54 | May I suggest that, like the rest of us, you just filter him. Sky? As also retired, I know just how much of one's remaining time can be wasted arguing with such people. | asmodeus | |
10/12/2015 09:50 | Let me try one more time: 1. I seem to recall you posted re JP Morgan elsewhere after I posted they had bought a stake in something - through reading an RNS that morning. What exactly are you inferring? 2. "..the positions you hold". Would love to be able to admit some truth there. Unfortunately (actually happily) I am retired; and was never a large or good enough fish to claim a few non-exec positions to support my dotage! Are you perhaps somehow mistaking me for someone else; though don't see how... | skyship | |
10/12/2015 09:40 | Expose,tell them what you got wind of re-Morgan,you are fleecing pi's of their hard earned. It is against the law,especially in the positions you hold. | leedsu36 | |
10/12/2015 09:36 | Good morning Leeds. Re yr latest - pls read my Post No.25 from 24th November: "Whether or not one agrees with HE in viewing UAI as "a pile of crock"; I have to agree with him in that I view it as "Fine for trading in and out of". That's always the way I've played it. Timing on entry never perfect; but always the underlying value wins through. The prospective discount and yield now make UAI an extremely attractive trade at 220p." Incidentally, explaining the trading aspect was also the intention behind my Post No.47 above - the one to which, for some reason, you seemed to take exception! No matter - let's move on... | skyship | |
10/12/2015 09:29 | Waste of breath on leedsu36 | lord gnome | |
10/12/2015 08:32 | C'mon CM,no vendetta but people should know what you and sky are all about and who you really are. I'm not shorting uai and have never been involved but somebody needs to expose your tricks and lies when you are both trading in and out of a stock. | leedsu36 | |
09/12/2015 21:02 | The business has consistently exited it's investments with diligence and positive results. Ignore Leeds...he's shorting UAI, a company that fund managers and management are accumulating. He got burnt badly last year on UAI so his vendetta is personal but this time, even more irrational because management are buying. This truly has to be one of the easiest 10%ers for low volatility. | citymohawk | |
09/12/2015 17:16 | I think a little uncalled for leedsu, Sounds like you have a problem with debate and investing. Sky has made a few people a bit of money high lighting value, On this one I will buy when I think the price is right, last time bought at 158 sold 235ish. All a matter of timing. | elmfield | |
09/12/2015 17:05 | I think it's a Leeds thing! | mad foetus | |
09/12/2015 13:48 | sky - I was looking through Brockton's website and they were working on a site with this lot, number 8 in this list: hxxp://www.brocktonc not that interesting, just background really | mad foetus | |
09/12/2015 13:36 | Hey Leeds - hold on there - we're back conversing so let me show you something...and take you through it. A lesson why you shouldn't ONLY look at the extreme short-term; and also perhaps a prod in the direction of interrogating rather than taking things at face value: # May 2013 - 150p # Jan 2014 - 265p # Oct 2014 - 182p # Jun 2015 - 290p # Dec 2015 - 220p TEXTUAL: # 150p, unloved, out of favour. WHY? Underwriters were selling down stock from the last placing - see posts at the time. # Jan 2014 - a great 76% rise, partially due to the George Soros Quantum Fund buying a stake # Oct 2014 - a 31% helter-skelter fall - patially due to the sale of the Quantum Fund stake - they took a very good profit, selling most in a single transaction @ 240p, then the balance through the Market at lower levels # Jun 2015 - Post the Apr'15 Prelims, the sector on a tear and DSC showing the benefits - a profitable 59% rise... # Dec 2015 - a 24% fall in a sector trending sideways. Fall looks to be overdone; and IMO these will be back at the 260p level when the Prelims come around again in Apr'16 (barring a total Market collapse of course!) Final thing to note. The share price is UP 47% since May'13 - the FTSE is down 5%! Time to go long here... free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | skyship | |
09/12/2015 12:21 | Once,twice three times,does it matter A GRAPH DOES NOT LIE,no amount of yours and skys ramping will help this now,have some dignity and let people make their own decisions,it's a disgrace what you two do and in the positions you hold as well. | leedsu36 |
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