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City Financial Associates - Multi Bagger (DGT)     

moneyman - 12 Nov 2003 22:40

This little stock seems to be one of the most unknown around however the upturn in the market will certainly benefit CFP as they assist with RTO's,placings and floatations. It used to be called Abinger and has a pretty substantial client list.

Recently it has been moving up. Looking at the TA the MACD and RSI have both turned bullish ! At less than 0.5p to buy it looks a multi bagger.

Happy1 - 16 Feb 2004 16:02 - 13 of 37

Strong buying today.Looks like the 6M held us back but if this coninues it could be a nice earner.

Happy1 - 16 Feb 2004 20:03 - 14 of 37

Wonder if they are involved in any of these ?

http://www.iii.co.uk/newissues/

Happy1 - 17 Feb 2004 10:37 - 15 of 37

Looks ready to move again. Trades delayed by an hour here so watch the online buying price.So far it has crept up from .44 yesterday to .46 today.

Happy1 - 27 Feb 2004 14:27 - 16 of 37

Nice gains today.

Happy1 - 27 Feb 2004 20:02 - 17 of 37

Looks like a chart breakout;

draw_chart.php?epic=CFP&type=1&size=2&pe

gardyne - 28 Feb 2004 10:46 - 18 of 37

cfp clients Quintessentially English plc to start trading 18/3/4.The first of many floats ?

Happy1 - 28 Feb 2004 19:35 - 19 of 37

There is a list of about 16 recent clients on ADVFN

Happy1 - 28 Feb 2004 21:09 - 20 of 37

IPO maket boosted by 2003 activity
By David Harding [05-01-2004]


The IPO market continued to recover in the final quarter of last year, figures from PricewaterhouseCoopers reveal.
Link: Firms predict sector revival
A high volume of activity on London's smaller companies market, AIM, fuelled the recovery.

In the final three months of the year, there were 67 IPOs - a massive increase of 103% on the previous quarter when there were only 33.

However, the total offering value was down from 1.88bn to 1.78bn. Three of the largest four IPOs were in London with two overseas companies -Vedanta Resources, an Indian mining company and Bermudan insurance firm Alea Group - coming to the main market.

At the same time, Centerparcs went to AIM.

Tom Troubridge, head of PwC's London Capital Markets Group, said the IPO market was 'open for the right kind of business' during 2004.

Happy1 - 01 Mar 2004 09:41 - 21 of 37

Moving up nicely now

draw_chart.php?epic=CFP&type=4&size=1&pe

Happy1 - 01 Mar 2004 21:16 - 22 of 37

Nobody interested in a chart breakout then ?

Happy1 - 02 Mar 2004 09:25 - 23 of 37

Obviously not and look what you have missed !

ptholden - 02 Mar 2004 16:47 - 24 of 37

Happy

Decided not to buy this last Friday, and Monday.......and today!!
Not a smart move!!! Doh! Any ideas on how far this might go?

PTH

snakey - 02 Mar 2004 20:30 - 25 of 37

with it`s current client list and other potentials my guess is another 100% increase is not unrealistic.
bestest. snakey

Happy1 - 02 Mar 2004 21:05 - 26 of 37

pth have a read on the ADVFN board for guestimates.Lots of rumour.

tnuc - 03 Mar 2004 15:25 - 27 of 37

results due end of March

Happy1 - 03 Mar 2004 22:45 - 28 of 37

Bloody RNS

bosley - 04 Mar 2004 13:49 - 29 of 37

some heavy selling in the last hour. any one know why?

howzer - 05 Mar 2004 21:12 - 30 of 37

howzer - 12 Apr 2004 08:31 - 31 of 37

Shares starting to move keep buying exciting year ahead

overgrowth - 12 Apr 2004 17:19 - 32 of 37

Howzer - SueHelen's thread has got the recent stats. and news. Enthusiasm has been building over the long break for CFP - should be an interesting 4 days coming up (not to mention the next couple of years).
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