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MBL Group plc announces disposal of Global Media Vault The Board of MBL Group plc announces that it has signed an agreement to sell its Digital and eCommerce businesses, Global Media Vault Limited and MBL Guernsey PCC Limited (collectively "GMV"), to Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd. The sale follows a decision previously announced within the Operating Review of the Group plc's Preliminary Announcement dated 26 August 2011 to withdraw from this business due to high development costs. The purchase consideration is £1 million cash. In the financial year to 31 March 2011, GMV made a loss before tax of £2.9 million and had net liabilities of £3.9 million. The sale proceeds will be used for working capital purposes.
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201110110700119238P
UK distributor of home entertainment products, MBL Group* (MUBL), released preliminary results for the year ended 31st March 2011, reporting static revenue of 195.3 million pounds an 85% reduction in adjusted pre-tax profits to 1.5 million against the previous year. Losses after exceptional items measured 22.7 million following fixed asset impairment and a reduction of goodwill of 18.8 million pounds. The group's position was not helped by the termination of a contract with a major customer in April 2011. Chairman Peter Cowgill commented "the group has experienced an immensely challenging period".
still think something is happening behind the scences
Sell 150k at 10.5p on a 9-11p quote :-))
I've never seen a online quote like it, now 150k bid at 10p, this stock is normally 5-10k online but there's a massive buyer in the market and the mm will sit there and try and fill the order, still impossible to buy any size.
thanks for the advice , so something behind the scenes must be happening......mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Wont be able to buy, it's 2500 max and the dealers wont go over that, i was quoted 13p for 25k on Friday, 2500 is pointless, you need a 6p rise after the spread etc etc to make £100 so it looks impossible to trade unless you pay a premium and that is always risky.
see you can be ok when you want to be , will be buying here this week as a gamble .....gla
If i own shares or not, i make reference to the fact that you can sell 100k online shares at 10p which is almost the offer price, this is unique to the stock, infact it's by far the best online quote i've seen in a while, it does not mean that good things are going to happen next.
do you own shares here ?
A incredible sell price and limit in Mubl right now, 8.5-10.5p spread so 9.5p mid price but you can sell 100k at 10p, never seen anything like it, nothing sticks out to why the mm is so desperate to buy stock at such a high premium, no quote to buy online and 2.5k max nms so you cannot get a stake in it either unless you pay a premium.
Interesting thing about Mubl right now is it's impossible to buy online, they are working a huge buy order so online you can sell even 100k around mid prices and they will drop on any sale but wont let you buy a bean, the pump and dump crew have long gone from here
475 doesn't answer questions lol
Dare not, after that shameless job on Amp i'm surprised you have the nerve to post at all, bet your itching to post a 25p soon post here !
Is the point of listening to anything you write when your intentions are clear, dump a stock while posting it's going to soar, the list grows where you have done this in a shameless manner, still reckon you are the new handle for Rosh, after what you did with Amp i'm surprised you didnt just stop posting and set up another handle, it was a sharp drop for a very good reason.
you were the one who said gottabelieveit was here and you never did say if you were a amp shareholder
Until there's a couple of sales and then it will be "awful" hard to sell as well, i do laugh at all of your misleading comments, in any penny stock it's supply and demand, once you and your fellow get rich quick traders have ran for the door the mm will shut up shop and not bid for more than 2500 !
Mubl was a business that relied on massive turnover to make reasonable profits, the margins were always getting squeezed, the Sainsburys contract would have helped if a add on to Morrisons but on it's own it will struggle to make money once the operating costs are took out, the admininstration costs have always been way too high, since i followed Mubl/Amu the boss has took over 10 million in salaries, quite crazy when you think about it.
After what you did with Amp i would advise nobody to listen to you. Are you using multiple names then because i really believe you and audia are the same person and you certainly have a similar style to Rosh which is pumping and dumping a high rising stock. And you know little about this company, i was at the last Agm and lets say now i would not touch this with a bargepole, the Ceo pays himself 2 mil a year, a takeover came when the company was making 5 mil+ a year profits, now they are not making anything, they have lost the Morrisons contract, they have to lay off a huge % of the workforce, they need cash to pay them off,they need to sell x-plore to help them along otherwise they would not be trying to firesale it, Mubl was always illiquid, a few buys and there's quickly little stock, a few chasers buying bigger and then it gets out of control leaving the usual impaled spike chasers, like the ones that chased your Amp pump and dump yesterday at 6.5p, nice work gotta as it closed 4.25p bid !!!
have you 2 made up and decided is this one a pump n dump or a share where we all can get a decent return
this is were you are hidding with 475876
They have a lot of staff to pay off in redundancies, i know this stock well, quite clear it's a pump and dump because they have nothing to offer, the management pay themselves a fortune and they have no cash generation like the old days to see them through this mess.
Wondered when you would surface :-))
76k at 11p, that why it's so weak, desperate loss for that buyer, no doubt they paid 80p+ for that kind of size, reckon there might be a few of them for tax reasons.