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Gin and IT (GIN)     

pd1000 - 30 Sep 2004 21:31

Any views on this one? From dead and buried to a big 'reverse in', even the Sunday Times are at it.

Anyone in this one - and with views?

Thanks in advance

pd1000 - 13 Nov 2004 00:14 - 5 of 18

Interesting ... there is more going on here (perhaps) than meets the eye. Large sales are at a higher price than small volumes. Are the MMs after stock? Any noises?

I also see the mark-up today is based on murmurings on various boards, but nothing concrete ... .

hangon - 24 Nov 2004 15:04 - 6 of 18

This is a sick leopard: it has spots, bad breath and can't run.
Suckered in by company hype, it is clear there was no business right from the start. The sooner it's dead and burried the better - provided the Directors never work again. That;s my take, they had the money and wasted it.

pd1000 - 27 Nov 2004 02:30 - 7 of 18

Up on buys, down on sells. It's been anothe rfunny week for the GIN. Can anyone illuminate?

pd1000 - 23 Dec 2004 01:05 - 8 of 18

Up 17% today, following on from recent gains. I'm not sure if anything is behind it (talks of an online casino business), but if there is substance, GIN will fly!

pd1000 - 24 Dec 2004 00:36 - 9 of 18

What an amazing day for the GINster. Mention in the Guardian, 30% spreads, wild price fluctuation. That was the week that was. Or is there more to come tomorrow and next year. Hold on to your hats, ladies and gentlemen ... .

pd1000 - 04 Jan 2005 21:08 - 10 of 18

Up 25% today - anyone following?

amberjane - 04 Jan 2005 21:33 - 11 of 18

well not exactly following..it is stuck in my bottom drawer...was supposed to be last years high flyer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!wont get ready to dust it down yet but may get lucky :>)

ateeq180 - 02 Mar 2005 13:47 - 12 of 18

UP UP AND AWAY HOPEFULLY.

1sharecrazy - 02 Mar 2005 14:08 - 13 of 18

Up 35% and could follow the likes of gaming corp,gamingking.....Im with you up it will go

1sharecrazy - 02 Mar 2005 14:45 - 14 of 18

Like a yo-yo , just want to see it go through .5 then see what happens.

summer2511 - 03 Mar 2005 07:48 - 15 of 18

Thanks pd1000 and 1Sharecrazy followed you in on this yesterday and it held well yesterday, do you think the cash that left other gaming shares will make its way onto this one today???

Hope so, been discussing it on other boards and afew buyers early doors may see this one move today.

summer2511 - 03 Mar 2005 07:57 - 16 of 18

Big protected trade went throughat 4.30 2.8 mil purchase ????

FONTY - 03 Mar 2005 09:19 - 17 of 18

I am in Gin but don't drink any more!

hangon - 22 Mar 2005 14:21 - 18 of 18

An EGM at 8.30 am doesn't look as though they want anyone of their "Retail shareholders" to attend.
Corporate governance requires Directors' action to be for "all classes" of shareholders and I for one will not be getting up early for this miserable outfit.
When casino/betting/internet business is The Thing, you'd think GIN would have some handle on what used to be their fundamental business idea; but not a bit of it - they shied away as soon as it was set to run. - Which makes me conclude that the business was designed to entice retail shareholders - so that Directors could have a good living and send their childern to good schools. Let's hope the next generation learns financial honesty and fair play in their dealings with each other and the population as a whole.
It's hight time corporate Governance was given teeth and for unacceptable excesses = jail.
I say:
No AGM/EGM should be before 10.30am, or after 4.30 - it is also time that such meetings were arranged (Bids?) at central London Hotels where shareholders can visit more than one on any day, thereby making the trip worthwhile. An Internet video-link would be hardly cutting-edge, but would mean those living at some distance could get an idea of the "mood" of the meeting, since the bland RNS ("...all matters were passed...") is about as useless as any RNS can be.
We shareholder own the company, though you'd think it was an exclusive club for the benefit of the Directors.
Or, am I being too hard?
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