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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Venteco | LSE:VTO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1XN5T66 | ORD 10P |
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% | 1.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/3/2006 10:17 | coming up strong | plantronics | |
31/3/2006 00:00 | Fair volume intertraded today - presumably CE disposing of surplus. | spaceparallax | |
29/3/2006 07:32 | I was monitoring this co from before it's float. But when it opened at 4.5p (50% up on original issue price) then I sort of lost interest. share price has comeback somewhat now as few buyers. The sort of thing they're in to is now becoming 'noticed'. Therefore any (succesful) existing plays in the field are already likely to be at some sort of premium. So with a premium on assat purchases and a premium on cash NAV of VTO then it is totally down to the risk/reward of the rumoured acquisition. And with smallish cash pile then you have to totally trust the management to get it right first time around. | krishall | |
28/3/2006 23:02 | What we need is realisation of the acquisition rumour - then the fun will begin. | spaceparallax | |
28/3/2006 17:37 | would seem the MM's aren't too keen to take stock off people: time:16:29 price(p):2.5 volume:50000 sale: sale Bid (p)/ Ask (p): 3 / 3.5 | krishall | |
27/3/2006 16:10 | with 20% spread then it needs something interesting in order to pull in any PI's. whether something is in wings or not then time will tell. as far as I recall quite a few were unloaded at 3.1p not long after first opening. with 'cash' investment co's (eg Blue Star) investing in 'cash' companies (eg VTO) who float on basis of looking for investment opporunities we're almost back to the tech bubble era of a few years ago. for any one interested in natural stuff for growing produce then a company worth checking out further is BODI - it's already making a profit. | krishall | |
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26/3/2006 20:17 | any weekend press? | saltedcrab | |
24/3/2006 15:01 | 2.8m shares traded, or 7% of the company | saltedcrab | |
24/3/2006 14:14 | hot 2 trot | saltedcrab | |
24/3/2006 11:49 | any target? looks an attractive area to be in to me | plantronics | |
24/3/2006 11:45 | My broker reckons they are already very close to completing a deal hence the number of institutions onboard this new cash shell. | muxdapanza | |
24/3/2006 11:44 | This has opened well above the offer price, seems to be a few people selling. Not in huge volume though. | muxdapanza | |
24/3/2006 09:04 | RNS Number:3321A Venteco PLC 24 March 2006 Venteco plc ("Venteco" or the "Company") First Day of Dealings Venteco announces that the Company's shares have been admitted today to trading on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange plc. The Company's trading symbol is 'VTO'. Venteco has been recently established to invest in or acquire assets, businesses or companies involved in environmentally friendly pest control technologies, applications or related areas. The Company intends to focus on opportunities in Europe, the Americas and Asia. | plantronics | |
24/3/2006 07:50 | Dont have much info yet and havent seen a prospectus But at 4p looks interesting - is this the next stanelco? Destined for 20p?? Venteco (AIM: VTO) is a recently formed company established to invest in or acquire assets, businesses or companies involved in environmentally friendly pest control technologies, applications or related areas. Venteco has a highly experienced board of directors with an international track record in the pest control industry and additional experience in finance and the City. | plantronics |
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