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Short History
Symbol
Report Date
Volume
Change
% of Float
PRB - V
2011-08-15
398,640
-1,387
0.70
PRB - V
2011-07-31
400,027
25,027
0.71
PRB - V
2011-07-15
375,000
-3,500
0.66
PRB - V
2011-06-30
378,500
0.67
PRB - V
2011-06-15
378,500
36,000
0.67
PRB - V
2011-05-31
342,500
18,996
0.61
PRB - V
2011-05-15
323,504
61
0.57
PRB - V
2011-04-30
323,443
-54
0.57
PRB - V
2011-04-15
323,497
115,400
0.86
PRB - V
2011-03-31
208,097
208,097
0.55
PRB - V
2011-02-28
-389
0.00
PRB - V
2011-02-15
389
207
0.00
PRB - V
2011-01-31
182
182
PRB - V
2011-01-15
-109
PRB - V
2010-12-31
109
109
PRB - V
2010-12-15
-20,212
PRB - V
2010-11-30
20,212
-54,288
PRB - V
2010-11-15
74,500
74,500
PRB - V
2010-10-31
-3,500
PRB - V
2010-10-15
3,500
3,500
PRB - V
2010-09-15
-3,000
PRB - V
2010-08-31
3,000
-1,000
PRB - V
2010-08-15
4,000
4,000
PRB - V
2010-04-30
-89,000
PRB - V
2010-04-15
89,000
89,000
PRB - V
2008-09-30
-2,000
PRB - V
2008-09-15
2,000
2,000
PRB - V
2008-08-31
-20,000
PRB - V
2008-08-15
20,000
20,000
PRB - V
2008-07-31
-4,000
PRB - V
2008-07-15
4,000
3,889
PRB - V
2008-06-30
111
8
PRB - V
2008-06-15
103
103
PRB - V
2008-05-31
-1,000
PRB - V
2008-05-15
1,000
1,000
PRB - V
2008-04-15
-9,632
PRB - V
2008-03-31
9,632
132
PRB - V
2008-03-15
9,500
-93,753
PRB - V
2008-02-29
103,253
31,834
PRB - V
2008-02-15
71,419
1,419
PRB - V
2008-01-31
70,000
-1,986
PRB - V
2008-01-15
71,986
-8,014
PRB - V
2007-12-31
80,000
9,802
PRB - V
2007-12-15
70,198
-1,406
PRB - V
2007-11-30
71,604
550
PRB - V
2007-11-15
71,054
-6,645
PRB - V
2007-10-31
77,699
59,699
PRB - V
2007-10-15
18,000
-113,000
PRB - V
2007-09-30
131,000
89,945
PRB - V
2007-09-15
41,055
41,055
PRB - V
2007-01-15
-1,000
PRB - V
2006-12-31
1,000
-9,000
PRB - V
2006-12-15
10,000
10,000
PRB - V
2006-06-15
-8,000
PRB - V
2006-05-31
8,000
8,000
PRB - V
2006-02-28
-3,000
PRB - V
2006-02-15
3,000
3,000
PRB - V
2005-11-15
-16,000
PRB - V
2005-10-31
16,000
16,000
PRB - V
2004-02-29
-500
PRB - V
2004-02-15
500
-567
PRB - V
2004-01-31
1,067
-1,169
PRB - V
2004-01-15
2,236
2,236
Agoracom can you please ask the directors how in good conscience can they line their pockets with options so soon after this dissident action and when the share price is depressed therby taking advantage of the low price to ensure a future profit. Why not issue options for the shareholders who have stood by so loyally? This is totally unfair to existing sharholders and is very oportunistic. It serves no benifit to issue options to those who got there by default. They are paid a fair wage I'm sure and a bonus on top would be fine. Blatant profiteering is not a sign of good management or a sign of integrity by the new board but a slap in the face to what is fair to current sharholders.
Oz
I'm getting sick of all the juniors issuing options during a depressed market. If we didn't have the dissident action we'd be in no different place than we are now except we wouldn't be handing out more options.
Work for a public company and you get options and shareholders get what. A hope and a preyer that the board of directors will do something to make our share price go through the roof when in reality it's the drill bit that is going to make or break us and an interested major willing to fork out $billion plus in this market?
What ever happened to work hard and you earn a good salary and a bonus. Now they line their pockets with options and manipulate the stock? Is that what I see going on here?
Oz
Volvo sold 41,970 trucks third quarter last year. this year they sold approx 155 trucks. Europe is heading towrd it's sharpest down turn ever according to Volvo CEO.
Oz
Given how many people wanted to attend last years meeting and the obvius intentions of a many to attend this year why wasn't a larger venue booked??? Will CEO's or those that they put in charge of such hings ever get with the program? Book a BIG venue to ensure there is enough room for all.
Maybe they can call everyone and ask if they are coming? Send out the voting info early enough and include an RSVP? And why did we receive our voting info early this year, why not last year. That funny when your company is involved in a proxy war they actually get things done.
The events of the past month are a lesson for public companies in more ways than one.
Oz
Yeah I hope the voter turnout is historic on this one. I also hope the board has learnt their lesson and watch out on who they get into bed with in the future. Maybe Rousseau knew they were done for and dumped a bunch the other day?
I haven't been reading to much here of late as I'm too busy. My opinions are mirrored by many here and I have to comend those that have taken the time to support NOT during this hostile takeover attempt of the board. I think the board has received a big wake up call.
Oz