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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Win | LSE:WNN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B02R1720 | 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% | 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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/9/2009 11:37 | Cash movement is explained in the text. They have large amounts due any one time from operators who were late paying at the end of interims. By Sept 1st I think they quoted cash balance of £2.4m. Due to handling large sums for third parties in the premium rate business it makes detecting the underlying cash situation very difficult from analysis of the numbers alone. | leighbarton | |
15/9/2009 11:26 | she-ra, now do you see what I was talking about re their history? With WNN it's always one step forward and two steps back IMHO. | wjccghcc | |
15/9/2009 11:10 | Cash has nearly dissappeared.How did that happen? | she-ra | |
15/9/2009 07:57 | Looks like good progress here. | someuwin | |
15/9/2009 07:29 | Make of these what you will. Something for the bulls and the bears. Early drop followed by slight recovery late on is my guess but I never was good at short term direction. GT | goonertone | |
13/9/2009 18:54 | Looking forward to Tuesday results (is it not?)...should be interesting and set the tone going forward. Not without risk this stock but like the space it is in... | qs9 | |
11/9/2009 10:12 | The trades just show a example of mm greedy, one sells 25k at 75p and a 10k seller is refused 72p and has to take 71p, a extra £100 profit for the mm but i would never pay a whacking premium for size in this stock, way too dangerous ! | 8trade | |
11/9/2009 10:02 | Blimey. That might flush out a bit of short term profit taking. Let the trend be your friend be your friend in this market. This is going to a pound short term. | the big fella | |
11/9/2009 09:10 | Jeez, crazy days in Wnn again, that 20k has just caused mayhem with L2 :-)) | 8trade | |
10/9/2009 19:15 | She-ra I don't follow enough companies that have delisted to answer your questions but many companies that are listed on aim did so purely to allow owners/seed capitalists to release some of the value in their companies. Many companies do not have the set up to be listed and should nether have been in the first place. One I was in was ASE which delisted because it was majority owned by one person, the shares were completely illiquid, their was no broker covering it and it was cheaper to raise money as a private company. Also cheaper in fees to accountants, nomads ect. As I am in the company for the long haul and have no intention to sell out their is not much difference. I still go to AGM, read the accounts and get the dividends when they arrive. Only problem was an issue re holding private co shares in a sipp. GT | goonertone | |
10/9/2009 19:06 | Thanks for that t1ps article VV - makes good reading! | someuwin | |
10/9/2009 18:23 | goonertone - Well why are companies delisting like no tomorrow on AIM? | she-ra | |
10/9/2009 17:45 | she-ra They nmay not have big shareholdings but they do have reasonably sized share options. Graeme Rivers is on £3000 per point once it gets past £1.20. GT | goonertone | |
10/9/2009 16:30 | Patience. All good things come to those who wait!!! | the big fella | |
10/9/2009 16:29 | Typical Wnn, a few buys and the limit gets cut to almost zero and the same thing happens after a few sales. Some poor impatient sole sold 24k at 50p, without their shares in the system it would be 80p now and they could get 70p for them ! | 8trade | |
10/9/2009 16:28 | My only concern with Win and it applies to most AIM-listed stocks is this new trend for delisting a company on the back of excuses such as "it costs too much to be listed" and "we are doing this for shareholder value".Which is funny when these AIM listed stocks crash 50% on such news. I'm just a bit suspicious of the directors holding such a low amount of shares. I think about 120 Aim companies have delisted over the past 12 months.I just hope it doesnt happen to my shares. | she-ra | |
10/9/2009 16:27 | Can't buy any online with selftrade? | the big fella | |
10/9/2009 16:24 | Nice move up today. | the big fella | |
10/9/2009 14:58 | interims next Tuesday next obvious diary date | value viper | |
10/9/2009 14:34 | Shocking spread - however online you can buy 100 shs but sell 10000. Would appear any buying will move these north. | the big fella | |
10/9/2009 14:19 | amended - LOL ! | value viper | |
10/9/2009 14:16 | No you are not. But makes nice reading! | the big fella | |
10/9/2009 14:09 | assume / hope i am allowed top post this ? from tips today Buy WIN at 59.5p | value viper | |
04/9/2009 11:03 | Up a bit so far. | someuwin |
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