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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Did not you have some shares in it?

    Knowing your luck you probably had
    I'd been in and out a few times, made about 1k the first time, eventually lost that, so came out zero.

    It did drop to 9p a few weeks ago before a rally to 18 and now DEAD!

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    £220,000,000!

    /

    10,000

    = £22,000 Gosh how do people get by on that?
    It's debt per employee, meaningless number if viewed outside of their revenues/profits/own funds etc.

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  • scooterscot
    replied
    £220,000,000!

    /

    10,000

    = £22,000 Gosh how do people get by on that?

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  • AtW
    replied
    Did not you have some shares in it?

    Knowing your luck you probably had

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Daily Doom

    Daily Doom

    BBC News - Connaught administration puts 10,000 jobs at risk

    Nearly 10,000 jobs are at risk as the property and environmental services giant Connaught faces collapse.

    The company, which specialises in social housing, is on the brink of going into administration, the BBC has learned.

    In an announcement to the London Stock Exchange, Connaught said it had tried to secure funding for its £220m debts.

    But funds were "not forthcoming", the group said. Trading in Connaught's shares has now been suspended.

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