tiku
- 09 Oct 2003 20:04
Does anybody know why this stock has shot up to new highs - new issue in April 2003
tiku
- 16 Nov 2003 14:19
- 7 of 63
2.8m shares traded on Friday - definitely something going on - Daily Mail speculating on an order from a leading airline - will rocket on Monday!!!
tiku
- 28 Nov 2003 15:09
- 8 of 63
This share is unproportionately falling relative to the sells!! Good time to top up.
apple
- 28 Nov 2003 15:24
- 9 of 63
Appointment of David Sebire as Chairman
David Sebire was a non-executive director of JK Smit Limited when it appointed a
receiver in September 1991.
See
28/10/03 07:00 Directorate Change RNS
Smallchange
- 03 Dec 2003 12:20
- 10 of 63
Got in to these yesterday and doubled my position today, the more I look into the company the happier everything I read makes me. They have a product that the airlines cant refuse, due to the price and cost savings on repairs to cargo boxes and to the fuel it will save during flights..less wheight etc.
My thoughts then go to other uses of large cargo containers that must get dammaged from time to time and the large shipping containers come to mind. Whilst the air cargo industry will be the first to place orders in the long term how many various cargo boxes will aerobox be making from thier materials.
Short term nice sharp upswing once orders start arriving, long term large growth company with a variety of markets to sell to. The companies costs arevery low and they will not replace the airlines cargo boxes in a year or two it will take a long time but once it starts the upside for aerobox is very very large, valued at 22 million at the moment how much will oit be worth. Once they start taking orders the price will start to rise sharply.
DYOR and g.l.a
tiku
- 05 Dec 2003 10:47
- 11 of 63
Agree with you entirely - look at the impact on share price of Surface Transforms with Dunlop contract - they also had an innovative material as with Aerobox - which will definetely rocket once the seller is cleared out and trial results announced.
slmchow
- 21 Jan 2004 11:24
- 12 of 63
Finally news of first orders from Aer Lingus and Virgin agreeing to replace its entire stock at Gatwick has prompted the shares to move north.
goldfinger
- 22 Jan 2004 00:17
- 13 of 63
Tipped by Evil Knievil this evening on t1ps as his new LONG. Well done chaps wish I had got in earlier.
cheers GF.
poingdestre
- 22 Jan 2004 00:20
- 14 of 63
Innobox (INO.L) is a better bet. It has 4.4 Million shares of ARX with more to come.
The companys are linked. I hold both.
Phil
hokistar
- 22 Jan 2004 17:51
- 15 of 63
The press are picking up on this and it seems like there are other Airlines looking to take up the product...
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The Scotsman :
Aerobox shares soar on first sales
SHARES in airline supplier Aerobox hit a new high following the first commercial sales of its cargo and baggage containers.
The Manchester-based firm’s shares soared 23 per cent to 34.75p after it revealed that Virgin Atlantic was to replace all of its containers at its Gatwick base with Aerobox’s product. Irish carrier Aer Lingus also placed an order for 100 boxes with an option to buy 900 more during 2004.
The deals came after successful three-month trials by both airlines. Aerobox said it hopes to secure further business from airlines such as Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines.
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humphries1
- 22 Jan 2004 22:19
- 16 of 63
be able to get a new punto next year now with this company lol.
snax
- 22 Jan 2004 22:43
- 17 of 63
Evening people,Has any-one heard of a company called TELAIR --- Check out their "products" at their web-site ---http://www.telair.com/cargo-containment-systems/index.html --- Any thoughts or opinions welcomed.
midknight
- 23 Jan 2004 12:09
- 18 of 63
Innobox sells partial stake in Aerobox
LONDON (AFX) - Innobox Plc said it sold 1 mln out of the 4.5 mln shares that it holds in AeroBox Plc at 34.25 pence per share.
This represents a profit of 14.25 pence per share based on the 20 pence placing price of the AeroBox shares at the time of its flotation, and a total profit of 142,500 stg less tax and commission costs.
rn
23/01/2004 08:10
hokistar
- 23 Jan 2004 12:19
- 19 of 63
hokistar
- 23 Jan 2004 12:19
- 20 of 63
No worries. They'll be snapped up soon. Keeps the Market active anyway
aldwickk
- 23 Jan 2004 13:13
- 21 of 63
is there a chance that telair could make a bid for aerbox,or buy a large stake
snax
- 23 Jan 2004 16:03
- 22 of 63
Who knows aldwickk--small cap plc with what looks like a winning product that is anticipated to gain industry acceptance---looks tempting!! (TEIJIN - who also are in this ,I think their European base is in Holland, want to expand in the States though aquisition!)
kunst
- 23 Jan 2004 16:04
- 23 of 63
Seymour Pierce brings out an absolute blinder of a report on ARX, cant bring it too you on this BB, but you can read it on another one!!
Martini
- 25 Jan 2004 10:46
- 24 of 63
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Air freight business Aerobox will tomorrow announce a deal to develop temperature controlled containers that can be targeted at the pharmaceutical industry.
The deal will see American company Kelvin Technologies combine its expertise in cooling systems with Aerobox's lightweight plastic containers.
It is likely to provide a further boost to shares in Aerobox.
These rose sharply last week-up 5.3/4p to 34.1/2p valuing the firm at 29m -after it announced its first commercial sales to Aer Lingus and Virgin Atlantic.
Smallchange
- 25 Jan 2004 14:32
- 25 of 63
Lets see how high this actually goes ;-))