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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Yco Group | LSE:YCO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B2QY9V34 | ORD 0.35P |
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% | 5.00 | - | 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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28/6/2012 22:54 | A few beers and I go all lib dem | wolterix | |
28/6/2012 19:02 | yep, making mail sacks, hopefully | wolterix | |
28/6/2012 18:58 | Bob a job? | maxk | |
26/6/2012 23:19 | I'm a bit yesterday max! That's why I'm playing name that tune, whilst also looking down ex-school colleagues' tops | wolterix | |
26/6/2012 23:13 | It's a name that tune app on smackbook max But no Tom O'Connor | wolterix | |
26/6/2012 23:11 | Nearly lost me cherry to a French girl in a caravan park in Frejus Sigh Such as things go, it was a ginger in a field in Wales | wolterix | |
26/6/2012 22:22 | Re-thinking my date with Florian, as a quick Google search suggests she's a bloke. That or she's a typical frog with uncontrollable facial hair. Either way I'm not taking my chances - once had a liaison with a gallic princess, and took me ages to untangle myself from her gorilla salad | drbeng | |
26/6/2012 20:58 | What % of alchool is this pop wolt? | maxk | |
26/6/2012 20:25 | costing the business thawsands* *hundreds | wolterix | |
26/6/2012 20:25 | addicted to song pop at the minute | wolterix | |
26/6/2012 20:24 | sac bleu! do I win £10? | wolterix | |
26/6/2012 19:41 | Do they come with a bigger hole for yer nuts? 7 different colours if they do, I'm sure the a'ud bag will be well impressed!! DC | daicaprice | |
26/6/2012 19:32 | Demand in frog is not quite the same as demand in Ingrish. | maxk | |
26/6/2012 18:28 | Do you think I could use that email as mitigation in the inevitable court case and subsequent imprisonment for indecent assault? After all, SHE asked ME out on the date. Now what shall I wear - something revealing I think | drbeng | |
26/6/2012 18:24 | I've just received an email from a French International Student, see below: Subject: Demand for an appointment Dear Sir, I am a french student who learn the international trade in the Ecole Supérieur du Commerce et de l'Economie Numérique. In January, I made an internship in a french marketing research institute whose name is Cohda. I conducted a study during this work placement to launch an international activity within Cohda. This study has led me to become interested in marketing research market in the UK. I'd like to meet you to ask you some questions about your institute in order to extend my study. I am now in London this week. Let me know your availability. Look forward to hearing from you soon, Yours sincerelly, Florian RIGOULET | drbeng | |
26/6/2012 13:48 | Thre was an RNS yesterday re the AGM RNS Number : 0821G YCO Group PLC 25 June 2012 25 June 2012 YCO Group plc ("YCO", the "Company" or the "Group") Result of Annual General Meeting YCO Group plc (the "Company") announces that at its annual general meeting held earlier today, all resolutions put to the meeting were passed on a poll. Accordingly, the cancellation of admission of the Company's ordinary shares ("Ordinary Shares") to trading on AIM will become effective at 7.00am on 3 July 2012 and the last day of dealings in Ordinary Shares will be 2 July 2012. | grantley | |
26/6/2012 11:39 | must be a buyer around - can sell a fair few at 6p. Acta or anyone else who might have gone, are you able to give us an update of what happen at the AGM yesterday? TIA. | jay083 | |
26/6/2012 11:06 | ACTA how did the AGM go was there a any other news . | wskill | |
26/6/2012 07:26 | cheers bumps, you're a diamante me old mucka | drbeng |
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