gordon geko
- 02 Feb 2004 13:10
moved 20% recently expect them to announce float /sale of pricerunner soon can see 15p going to top up plenty of buyers today so far something def brewing..
swiizz
- 02 Feb 2004 18:51
- 4 of 9
proptrade, you should find the info you need at the following link, Pricerunner is approx 40% NMS and Firebox.com is approx 29% NMS, if you click on on the company logo in the alphabetical list you will get the relevany holding, unfortuantly the site is not up todate, but it may be of some assistance.
http://www.newmediaspark.co.uk/frameset.asp?url=%2Fportfolio%2Fmain%2Easp&navId=2
swiizz
- 02 Feb 2004 18:52
- 5 of 9
Batavia
- 03 Feb 2004 05:15
- 6 of 9
Hi, I am new to the BB but spotted this article on NMS in the Independent on 23rd Jan 2004 which may be of interest .... haven't got the full article but jist of it is as follows;
Collins Stewart takeover talk sets NewMedia Spark alight
By Michael Jivkov
23 January 2004
Word has it NewMedia Spark is again being stalked by Collins Stewart and this time market professionals reckon the stockbroker is determined to win control of the internet incubator. The talk sent NewMedia 0.5p higher to 10p yesterday as traders rushed to buy into the stock in the hope of making a quick buck from a bid for the group.
Cheers
proptrade
- 03 Feb 2004 14:41
- 7 of 9
very interesting info. thx swizz and Batavia.
NMS is one of those stocks that is so diffucult to value because their assets prices are either outdated, under review or simply wrong. I am a huge believer in DYOR but on this one I feel that if there are traders with an indepth knowledge of this stock or have just followed it for a while then that experience counts for a hell of a lot.
cheers and any other views would be appreciated.
moneyplus
- 04 Feb 2004 01:22
- 8 of 9
I hold this stock and still making losses--I am thinking of adding so I too would like some info from those that follow the news from NMS
gordon geko
- 04 Feb 2004 12:40
- 9 of 9
suggest you pick up copy of their accounts which gives updated views
on their investments basically all but written down and 90% of the value is in cash