keith thomas
- 03 Mar 2004 10:17
This sounds like a great product with loads of potential. I bought at 38p but its now around 32p,,, why???
GEOFFREY.R
- 03 Mar 2004 10:31
- 2 of 39
keith,
The drop in share price is probably short term investors taking profit.
Although some good results have come through from a few companies testing Aerobox products. Alot of compnies are still testing the products, when we get some more results (which should be good) the share price should hopefully rise. I think this company is a good medium to long term investment.
keith thomas
- 03 Mar 2004 10:33
- 3 of 39
Thanks for the comfort, the sooner it gets above 40p and beyond the happier i will feel
cheers
K
Shameless
- 05 Mar 2004 15:39
- 4 of 39
Price was obviously been kept low to fill fidelity's order
keith thomas
- 05 Mar 2004 15:52
- 5 of 39
have fidelty bought in as well?
any other big investors on board that you know of?
slmchow
- 05 Mar 2004 16:01
- 6 of 39
Keith
yesterday RNS
RNS Number:1701W AeroBox plc 04 March 2004
4 March 2004
Contact: Jeremy Porter, Seymour Pierce +44 207 107 8000
David Bick, Holborn +44 207 929 5599
AeroBox plc
(the "Company")
Holdings in Company
The Company was yesterday informed that FMR Corp. and its direct and indirect subsidiaries, and Fidelity International Limited ("FIL") and its direct and indirect subsidiaries, are non-beneficially interested in 3,800,000 ordinary shares in the Company and 200,000 ordinary shares in the Company respectively. In aggregate the 4,000,000 shares held represent 4.29% of the current issued share capital of the Company.
# Ends -
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
keith thomas
- 05 Mar 2004 16:05
- 7 of 39
good, lets hope it moves the shares along in the right direction quickly
davehmiller
- 06 Mar 2004 07:45
- 8 of 39
Keith, Could this be a buying opportunity ?
aldwickk
- 06 Mar 2004 08:08
- 9 of 39
aldwickk
- 06 Mar 2004 08:24
- 10 of 39
34p seems a good price to buy,wish i knew the time schedule for the ongoing airline trials should be good news soon.
keith thomas
- 19 Mar 2004 15:17
- 11 of 39
This is getting boring now! seems stuck around 30p, after i bought at 38p!!
Any thoughts guys and gals??
slmchow
- 19 Mar 2004 15:26
- 12 of 39
ofOicially they were to announce interim result on the 8 march.
It is now end of March. Most probably announce somthing then.
aldwickk
- 19 Mar 2004 15:50
- 13 of 39
kathleenadams
- 19 Mar 2004 15:58
- 14 of 39
keiththomas
I did the same and brought in at 38p but looking at long term investment on this.....look on the bb on advfn as very positive information for staying in this stock...paulypilot owns over 6percent of the shares and regularly posts on the bb..
aldwickk
- 19 Mar 2004 16:03
- 15 of 39
they might be awaiting results of airline trials before issuing interim,price on no news seems normal reaction just like you find with mining stocks.
keith thomas
- 19 Mar 2004 16:04
- 16 of 39
Thanks Kathleen, but im a poor lad from the valleys!! not as clever as you city types and i dont like to see red on my valuation!!
keith thomas
- 19 Mar 2004 16:13
- 18 of 39
perhaps we should help them and create a web page for them!! now wouldnt that be interesting!
slmchow
- 19 Mar 2004 16:27
- 19 of 39
their website is
http://www.aeroboxuld.com/
wilco99
- 19 Mar 2004 16:28
- 20 of 39
They do have a website, it's:
www.aeroboxuld.com
wilco99
- 19 Mar 2004 16:28
- 21 of 39
slmchow
- 19 Mar 2004 16:32
- 22 of 39
They were one of the exhibitors at the Air Freight Asia conference & exhibition staged in Bangkok, Thailand. on February 17-20, 2004.
Hope it generated interest with orders in the pipeline.
slmchow
- 19 Mar 2004 16:48
- 23 of 39
It will be good to know if the company has delivered the 100 unit Aer Lingus ordered.
Last week Aer Lingus announce operating profit was up 30% to 55.6 million (83m euros), 3.5m ahead of its own target, while profit after exceptional items rose 96% to 46.2m.
and will push ahead with cost-cutting in an ongoing effort to drive down fares and compete in a tough market.
Hope that they will turn the 900 options to firm orders
keith thomas
- 22 Mar 2004 12:20
- 26 of 39
This continues its slide today, is everyone still confident? When do you think it will start to head north and by how much??
slmchow
- 22 Mar 2004 12:54
- 27 of 39
Tthe volume of trade is very low to cause a 2p slide.
Shameless
- 31 Mar 2004 14:05
- 28 of 39
the board is meeting today results could be out anytime
hokistar
- 31 Mar 2004 22:28
- 30 of 39
expect RNS @7am
aldwickk
- 01 Apr 2004 09:38
- 31 of 39
reading from the results: the weight of the boxes used in the trails was higher than planned as our panel supplier increased panel weight on a crucial supply shipment. what a balls-up. will arx be getting compensation?
slmchow
- 01 Apr 2004 21:28
- 32 of 39
The company must be expecting orders for them to invest in a factory with a capacity output of 6000 to 15000 units a year. Currently they are manually made, I think it is something like 10 units a month (I stand corrected on this)
From the RNS.
" The new equipment will permit the company to move from a primarily manual system of production to a more automated mode. The new plant and equipment is expected to increase
manufacturing capacity to between 6,000 and 15,000 ULDs per annum depending upon
the number of shifts implemented. As a result unit production costs are expected
to fall significantly once panel production moves fully in house in the second
half of 2004. As well as producing ULDs, the plant will produce composite panels
for other markets such as automotive, construction and the military."
keith thomas
- 02 Apr 2004 11:21
- 33 of 39
IS THIS GOOD OR BAD FOR THE SHARE PRICE?
keith thomas
- 05 Apr 2004 12:48
- 34 of 39
whats everyones view on this stock? i bought at 38p and it is now around 23p.
to sell or to hold, that is the question!!
AdieH
- 05 Apr 2004 13:35
- 35 of 39
God knows, looked like a solid investment and since I bought its continued to go down and down.......
Biscuit
- 05 Apr 2004 13:36
- 36 of 39
IMHO I think this will come good in the end as it sounds like an innovative product and with the lighter weight/fuel savings and higher durability I can't see why the airlines wouldn't be buying unless a competitor came in but can't see that at the minute...but that is just my opinion.
GEOFFREY.R
- 06 Apr 2004 15:31
- 37 of 39
I agree Biscuit. I think they are good for the medium/long term.
Adie2001
- 06 Apr 2004 18:31
- 38 of 39
Would be even better with a revolutionary process which makes plastic as hard as steel!!
Regards
Adie2001
keith thomas
- 14 Apr 2004 10:42
- 39 of 39
Im sure they wait till i have bought them before they start to plummett~ bought at 38p and they are now heading towards 20p
Is there any hope??