ainsoph
- 10 Feb 2003 14:25
bought a few of these a week or two ahead of their Interims - have moved up ever since :-)) but believe there is still some way to go yet - currently 31/33p they go xd on the 26th feb.
I see capital group are still adding - another 2.7 million shares - making 20 million in total or 6.15%
ains
goodfella
- 16 Mar 2003 09:33
- 55 of 129
Just browsing through the Sunday Papers to see they have all employed a standard method of reporting tables.
Previously to reflect major chages on the week the columns were variously headed Winners and Losers., Gains and Losses, Risers and Decliners.
They are now all universaly named Winners and Ainsophs Portfolio
tpaulbeaumont
- 16 Mar 2003 14:46
- 56 of 129
LOL - Go on Ains.
Your daughter, if smart enough to warrant going to Uni, must be a little peturbed at the stock mrkts current performance. What do you tell her when she asks how her portfolio is doing!!!!!????
moneyman
- 16 Mar 2003 23:06
- 57 of 129
Ashtead ponders replacing PwC as its auditor
By Edward Simpkins (Filed: 16/03/2003)
Ashtead, the troubled tool hire business, is considering replacing PricewaterhouseCoopers, the accountant, as its auditor following the discovery of accounting errors that caused the group to overstate its profits and default on a bank loan.
The announcement of the errors and the non-payment of interest on the loan caused Ashtead's shares to plummet by 84 per cent to just 4.5p last week.
Sources close to the company say that as well as looking at its own systems, attention is also on PwC's role as auditor.
Questions are being raised about why the accounting problems were not detected earlier. Ashtead has brought in KPMG to investigate the problem.
Ashtead said: "KPMG will investigate firstly what exactly happened in the US subsidiary, where the accounting problems arose, and secondly how it was allowed to happen."
The preliminary findings of the inquiry will be presented to Ashtead's bankers later this week.
The default related to the company's 200m revolving credit facility which has to be renewed every three months.
One of the conditions of the renewal is that Ashtead has to certify that its accounts show a true and complete picture of its financial health - something it was unable to do.
The Ashtead spokesman said it would be "premature" to say that a decision had been taken to dispense with PwC as auditor.
The Ashtead board, led by Henry Staunton, the chairman, who along with Alan Wheatley, the deputy chairman, and Ian Robson, the finance director, are all former partners of PwC, will make a decision after seeing their bankers.
yf23_1
- 16 Mar 2003 23:53
- 58 of 129
On no, that caps it all, PWC were the auditors !!
Its the UK's very own Anderson.
LOL
Crazi
- 17 Mar 2003 08:12
- 59 of 129
I've been trying to buy and can only get 400 worth. Come on MM's - open it up!
Crazi...
Crazi
- 17 Mar 2003 09:59
- 60 of 129
Finally got 50000 at 4.75. Pissed off I couldn't get a quote at 4.5.... Well at least we are moving north again.
Crazi....
Crazi
- 17 Mar 2003 10:02
- 61 of 129
The banks won't shut them down over 5m. Expect banks to provide short term support with stricter guide lines. Short term support will take this price back to 10-15p...IMHO
Crazi....
biffa18
- 18 Mar 2003 11:50
- 62 of 129
anyone sold yet whats the concensus back to 20p short term i see funds been buying
moneyman
- 18 Mar 2003 20:11
- 63 of 129
biffa sure and with the markets performing in the + direction maybe much more.Excellent dividend too !
ainsoph
- 19 Mar 2003 11:56
- 64 of 129
On the move again this morning .... after a early morning mark down .... back over 7p :-))
ainsoph
- 20 Mar 2003 08:17
- 65 of 129
Still recovering - quite a few early morning buys - now 8/8.5p - staying with mine :-))
ains
quidnunc
- 20 Mar 2003 08:43
- 66 of 129
ains , you have the Midas touch, I will follow your lead on this one for sure.
I have just bought 121 ,918 of them
Q
quidnunc
- 20 Mar 2003 09:05
- 67 of 129
TOO GOOD TO MISS , JUST NEGOTIATING ANOTHER 149,000
ainsoph
- 20 Mar 2003 09:34
- 68 of 129
Another two ticks up as vol hits 3 million - now 8.5/9p
ains
quidnunc
- 20 Mar 2003 09:38
- 69 of 129
I got the number I wanted , but had to split into several small chunks to get the touch price, now hold 0.75m of these, and may add more later. We are going to clean up on these ains, well done.
ainsoph
- 20 Mar 2003 10:21
- 70 of 129
now up 12.5% on the day with over 7 million traded ..... looks like good news is on it's way
ains
ainsoph
- 20 Mar 2003 10:52
- 71 of 129
Over 11 million shares traded now - still up over 9% but off the intraday high - should start moving north again after the expected profit taking has ended - now 8.5/9p
ains
ainsoph
- 20 Mar 2003 11:54
- 72 of 129
Looks like the profit taking is over now ...... 13 million traded - 8.5/8.75p
ains
quidnunc
- 20 Mar 2003 13:18
- 73 of 129
I think a little back-sliding may happen today/tomorrow, possibly down to 8p mid, prior to a boom up to 20p in a month or so.
I am happy with ains to hold my 3/4 million, and will make that up to a million or more ,if the price does fall to this level.
ainsoph
- 20 Mar 2003 14:02
- 74 of 129
As I suggested - we are ticking up again - 8.85/9.25 14 million traded
ains