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NCT BOWOOD 02 Dec 2015

Re: SP The news that MXO may be in the mix has not helped their SP so why hit NCT?

PKG Moonsurfer 02 Dec 2015

sp fall post something, somebody !Moon

PIC Rikman63 02 Dec 2015

Re: DoJ for your amusement Lol XG ! Re the DoJ announcement. Was this after the US markets closed ? As if it was there should be quite a movement of Arris this afternoon ! Thanks for all your hard work and constant faith ! R.

NCT BOWOOD 02 Dec 2015

Re: SP Not quite sure why not being included in the Mexico round has hit the SP. there is still the WTS to vest in MXO and NCT can concentrate their efforts on SC. Top Up time IMV

JQW waytogo333 02 Dec 2015

Future Considering the information below, what on earth has happened to this company in a short space of time:At the end of 2014, the Group had:11 million Registered users5 million Page views per day1,046,000 Sheng-Yi-Tong members with website "shops"241,000 Fee-paying members 600 Rated in the top 600 websites for global website traffic rankings44 Sales agencies3 Top 3 in Chinese B2B website traffic rankings

BRWM Zhukov1 02 Dec 2015

Entry point? I'm having a first look at this one and notice the charts point to the price being approximately the same as the low point of 2009. This seems to be a pretty good entry point for a five-year play. Any thoughts?

PIC speck you later 02 Dec 2015

Living next door Living with Pace has been like Living next door to AliceTwenty-four years waiting for a chance...Well, I can wait a little longer. Shorters will have to be shooters to prise these from my hands.Short squeeze ? Bring it on.Please Ps. With apologies to Smokie...

TEF Jackson59 02 Dec 2015

21 Million Pounds H1 pre tax profit, (more than doubled).

PNL Anchises 02 Dec 2015

Re: Thinking the unthinkable Fokisi,I think you may be referring to quarterly no. 70 dated November 2013 where under the heading "US Treasuries" there is the following.One question I am asked increasingly often by shareholders concerns the risks of holding US Treasury securities. Here is a typical query:‘I have a modest holding in Personal Assets via my ISA. Following the re-cent débâcle in the USA with likely on- going severe political problems and on top of this the imminent end of quantitative easing I am getting a bit concerned about Personal Assets’ holding of US Treasuries. Can you tell me please how the directors see the situation viz the holding of US Treasury stock?’I replied that our holdings were in US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities ("TIPS" and that we held them for defensive reasons, as a hedge against inflation. Yes, the situation in the USA has been worrying, and sentiment in the markets has been dominated by fears of an end to QE. However, if we can’t ultimately trust US Treasuries there is not much, if anything, in the way of shares and securities that we can trust. As regards the ‘fiscal cliff’, I expect that there will be embarrassing expedient after embarrassing expedient, with disaster endlessly postponed for the simple reason that the Republicans will not dare to shut the country down, however much they may deplore the gap between expenditure and income.Anchises

IMM vermilion100 02 Dec 2015

Re: The best ever buying opportunity... Probably, for some of us who invested in 2007 and seen forecast after forecast missed. All the more galling that one time IMM appeared 6 months behind the main competitor. Now we see a weekly sell off even with positive news; that does beggar the question; does someone know something we don't?

PIC xgxg 02 Dec 2015

DoJ for your amusement I was not kidding when I said I had emailed them:-My Email to DoJFrom: ???Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 3:20 AMTo: ATR-Antitrust - InternetSubject: Arris - Pace TakeoverDear SirsI would be grateful if you would speed yourselves up with regards to this case!Since the announcement that Arris intended to takeover Pace PLC (UK) in April 2015 it has now dragged on for a ridiculous amount of time and the main reason has been because of your investigation into it.In the end you will give the 'Go ahead' for many reasons that are advantageous to the US, so just do it and stop wasting everybody time and money.I have been a shareholder in Pace for over 20 years and want closure on this now.I am very annoyed that the DoJ is putting the spanner in the works of what by relative standards is a minor deal compared to some of the massive $billion deals and takeovers going on right now.Turn your attention to them and leave Arris and Pace to get on with it.Unless of course this investigation is at the behest of some 3rd party who might benefit from this deal failing or being reduced......????RegardsTom Clancy (not my real name)------DoJ ReplyDear Concerned Citizen:Thank you for contacting the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. We have your information on file and should the legal staff need further information, they may contact you in the future.We appreciate your interest in the enforcement of federal antitrust laws.Sincerely,Citizen Complaint CenterAntitrust DivisionDepartment of Justice-------They must be be more crazy than me!!!!!If they thought I was serious. HaHa )))Made my day anywayOnwards and Upwards £$£$£$£$

PLUS BuyBAO 02 Dec 2015

buy at £4.50...

SKP raptor66 02 Dec 2015

Re: Flutiform-USA I wonder if Fluti is kept out of USA as it would directly compete with the GSK products???And in turn GSK provides SKP other business.

IBST oldjoe1 02 Dec 2015

Re: IBST, New Broker Coverage...... <b>Ibstock plc (IBST) Now Covered by Analysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co.December 2nd, 2015 - 0 comments - Filed Under - by Samantha Reynolds</b> Ibstock plc logoAnalysts at JPMorgan Chase & Co. initiated coverage on shares of Ibstock plc (LON:IBST) in a research note issued on Wednesday, MarketBeat.Com reports. The firm set an “overweight” rating and a GBX 240 ($3.61) price target on the stock. JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s price objective points to a potential upside of 16.79% from the stock’s previous close.Separately, Barclays assumed coverage on shares of Ibstock plc in a report on Wednesday. They set an “overweight” rating and a GBX 250 ($3.76) target price on the stock.In other news, insider Pike,Jamie acquired 26,000 shares of the stock in a transaction dated Wednesday, October 28th. The stock was purchased at an average cost of GBX 192 ($2.89) per share, with a total value of £49,920 ($75,101.55). Ibstock plc (LON:IBST) opened at 209.1500 on Wednesday. Ibstock plc has a 52-week low of GBX 209.15 and a 52-week high of GBX 209.75. The stock has a 50 day moving average price of GBX 0.00 and a 200 day moving average price of GBX 0.00. The firm’s market cap is GBX 848.10 million.Ibstock plc (LON:IBST) is a United Kingdom-based brick manufacturer. The Company manufactures clay bricks and concrete products with operations in the United Kingdom and the United States. The Company operates through four businesses: the United Kingdom business consisting of Ibstock Brick, Supreme and Forticrete, and the United States business consisting of Glen-Gery. The Company’s principal products include brick components, Bricktile interior clay tiles, glazed bricks, earth bricks, bat and swift boxes, brick slips, refurbishment bricks, concrete roof tiles, concrete stone masonry substitutes, concrete fencing and concrete rail products. The Company supplies its products to the house building, retail motor industry (RMI) and other build and infrastructure sectors. The Company has around 20 factories across the nation and a range of over 500 different bricks and rainscreen cladding systems.

PIC g16cos 02 Dec 2015

Re: DoJ Probe Closed 1% means that approximately AKO have to purchase around 3 million shares back before this deal closes; that in itself should create more upward pressure on the share price. They may be under more pressure due to the DOJ announcement to buyback more quickly than they may have otherwise done. Interesting times.