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Planestation (Ex Wiggins Group plc) (PTG)     

Socrates - 10 Jan 2004 10:34

Time now for all us Wiggins watchers to move with the times and start using Planestation, the new company identity. The name Wiggins Group plc has now disappeared from the database at Companies House and Planestation is now listed on the LSE website.

So fellow travellers, forget Wiggins, the name of the game is now PLANESTATION. Lets hope it goes like an express train.

optomistic - 03 Dec 2004 10:44 - 992 of 1086

If it continues on this track Jeff I think the two of us will be able to take it over! We will ask Socs to join us though, he is fond of PTG. Being serious for a moment, if it is possible about PTG, I find it incredible that the directors have been able to lead this company into such a mess in such a short time and all done under the nose of the Pru, they must be seething!! What next? Sell out to the bondholders (if there are any) wipe out the debts and the shareholders QMOT & TWT style, seems the easy way to get a company for next to nothing and the shareholders haven't got a leg to stand on.

jeffmack - 03 Dec 2004 10:53 - 993 of 1086

Manston International Airport would make a lovely housing estate

optomistic - 03 Dec 2004 11:15 - 994 of 1086

Remember seeing a prog on TV. Where the houses were built around an airstrip and the owners taxied their private aircraft vitually up to their front door. Lot of very wealthy people with some super aircraft, in the US of course.

jeffmack - 03 Dec 2004 11:16 - 995 of 1086

John Travolta

optomistic - 03 Dec 2004 11:20 - 996 of 1086

Perhaps he will buy PTG.

016622 - 03 Dec 2004 11:31 - 997 of 1086

sold at 6p ...should be able to buy back at 6p soon...

optomistic - 03 Dec 2004 11:35 - 998 of 1086

Or less!!!

Golddog - 03 Dec 2004 12:59 - 999 of 1086

and now for an old time memory...........


come fly with me plane009.gif

those were the days.
:-)

apple - 03 Dec 2004 23:13 - 1000 of 1086

How low can it go?

jeffmack - 03 Dec 2004 23:14 - 1001 of 1086

Realistically it could go to 0p, cant get much lower

bristlelad - 04 Dec 2004 18:25 - 1002 of 1086

ho come on lads/// pick yourself up// dust yourself off/// than start all over again// afer all don/t we have a star team in charge///// alright/// i/am still in STOCK//////////

FONTY - 06 Dec 2004 10:58 - 1003 of 1086

Hanging in here on this one - might as well lose it all now!

tipton11 - 06 Dec 2004 12:45 - 1004 of 1086

I'd be more sympathetic but I'm in the same boat...still never mind Christmas hols shortly, plenty to eat & drink with healthy walks in the countryside and dreams of really getting it right with the next one.

Socrates - 11 Dec 2004 12:15 - 1005 of 1086

I note that BAA has announced a boost to passenger figures because of people flying off to winter sports holidays. No reason why KIA may not have a similar boost on appropriate routes.

Socrates - 15 Dec 2004 19:46 - 1006 of 1086

There is talk around Manston that routes to Bonn and Cologne are on the cards for early 2005, and possibly later on, Oslo and a possible Finland destination (how many destinations are there in Finland?) Bonn/Cologne thought to be daily, most likely weekdays.

Orson Carter - 16 Dec 2004 15:21 - 1007 of 1086

We're out of the shit for the foreseeable future, now, anyway! Good man Martin May - the city trusts him.

hangon - 17 Dec 2004 17:05 - 1008 of 1086

If I understand you, you're saying things are looking up - well where is the evidence - not by sp.
This company has been a disapointment to its shareholders ever since.... it started - all "hopes and planes will fly" - yet in reality hardly anything has got off the ground without a huge cost to shareholders. I'm not convinced they needed to buy EUjet and not for so much cash - couldn't they have rented them some runway/tarmac instead?
Is the ann today another begging-bowl, or am I still remembering the last funding.

daves dazzlers - 17 Dec 2004 22:32 - 1009 of 1086

Evening all,i take it a few of you are long term holders,i`ve been looking at this of late,and i think it its about right for a buy,,cheap as chips.

Socrates - 18 Dec 2004 10:06 - 1010 of 1086

dd
As long as you recognise this is a high risk stock. Much controversy over the future of PTG, strategy etc. I am still a holder and follow all the events but I can't see much prospect of recouping my investment in the near term.

daves dazzlers - 18 Dec 2004 21:23 - 1011 of 1086

Socs,is it another jam tomorrow stock,it looks that way to me . Lots of news of late all bad,,thats unfortunate for the long term holders,,so chin up & out with the trifle ..
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