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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blinkx | LSE:BLNX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1WBW239 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 20.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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01/9/2015 09:18 | No real theory. Was just inquisitive. I'm also surprised that we haven't seen any Holding RNSs. | stocky | |
01/9/2015 08:41 | Stocky - not really sure what you mean? Apart from the added potential for dilution (with employee options) the number of shares in the market have not changed. Institutions have sold down and private investors have stepped in (along with Tosca and RG) to buy their sells. So what is your theory? That the current shareholders are solid holders who will not sell their shares. So any positive news will create an upsurge in the selling price as many buyers bid up the limited shares available? And likewise any bad news will be met with stoicism by holders, leading to few sellers and minimal downward impact on the share price? Just curious. | alex1621 | |
01/9/2015 08:25 | I can imagine that there are now very few shares on float. I wonder how many ex-autonomy are also included in the Private Investor calculation. | stocky | |
01/9/2015 08:22 | Morning All, hope everyone had a good weekend. | stocky | |
01/9/2015 08:07 | So they have opened us up late @ -4.2% - interesting day ahead? | barkboo | |
01/9/2015 08:02 | Extended auction again. lol | barkboo | |
01/9/2015 07:11 | Just to point out - the above is an ADVFN rag and part of their organised team. | barkboo | |
01/9/2015 05:27 | Geh2 ... few stocks fall on the back of a very positive update unless (1) the update was below expectations and/or (2) external unrelated events affected markets.Stocks tend to fall when the update is less than positive, for example:- revenue is falling- losses are widening- cash is burning- the update fails to meet expectations.... Just like you, I'm puzzled as to why Blinkx fell? | alex1621 | |
01/9/2015 01:26 | Xcite Energy.... From EWT tests to Phase1B (XEL) (Ramping Fraud thread by the notorious, now dead, criminal "mclellan") loafofbread 19 Sep'13 - 11:36 - 21158 of 51059 My 20k at £1.15 not looking to shabby. GLA. Great work, loaf. In case you haven't noticed, your shrewd purchase has really prospered. In the 2 years since, XEL has dropped by 80%. Your £1.15 worth a little more than £0.25 Well done, loaf! | simon self ii | |
31/8/2015 21:36 | Hi buffoons! Good to get the silly season out of the way - looking forward to a very positive September! What kind of stock FALLS on a very positive update?? Sheeesh, that's AIM for ya! Ciao losers.... | geheimnis2 | |
31/8/2015 17:20 | Ps Just remembered, you never have made any real input of your own have you ? You rely on gangsters and tipsters. Oh to be that far down the food chain ! | bennywin | |
31/8/2015 17:17 | Still harping on about Kingsgate Native are we Barkloon ? As I said , you are a know all know nothing type of loon. A fat useless bookie gone broke. Very little interest in flat racing myself as it happens As its not my cup of tea but yes, the shoes that a Guineas winner are on my wall for a very good reason.. You display your total ignorance of the sport by assuming group and graded races are the same. No surprise then that you assumed Blinkx would be 240. As I have said on many occasions my fat old fantasist, your input has and always will be discarded by anyone other than an idiot. | bennywin | |
31/8/2015 10:32 | LOLLovely dish - Chow Mein. It is not always easy to know whether to accompany it with a sweet and sour dish or a dish in black bean sauce.Chow Mein for now. | stocky | |
31/8/2015 09:41 | LCWA - Yes he does, in a Chinese type of way lol | barkboo | |
31/8/2015 09:40 | Do you mean ciao? | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
31/8/2015 09:18 | Great post quil! | geheimnis2 | |
31/8/2015 08:39 | Ah yes, there was me and my family out enjoying ourselves and our resident plank has come back with a squirming explanation. Ok - you have always spoken about your interest in flat racing in the past, you would have us believe that Rashid Al Maktoum was your brother. Now you are confirming you own a Grade 1 NH. [you edited your original post naughty] For future reference would that be chaser or hurdler? A Kauto Star or Hurricane Fly? So let readers analyse your second post, which btw confirms the edit in the first - in your own words you said: "bennywin 29 Aug'15 - 21:31 - 41056 of 41060 0 0 I said a grade one actually. You probably would not know the difference." Now Benny - group or grade 1 [their title] are the very best championship races in flat and NH racing respectively. So my assumption has no relevance! There is a world of difference between Class 1. Class1 NH races are sub divided into three grades 1, 2, 3 and also below this comes listed. When you cut and paste, read and understand things before you post - you clearly state you own a grade 1.....wow lol A person that has to sell less than 20k of BLNX shares @ 16p to fund a cheap holiday, then tries to tell us he is the owner of a grade 1 NH horse, is quite frankly insane! Those shares you sold wouldn't cover training cost for a blink of an eye. lol I remember catching you out on the Cheveley Park colours....elementar Now you can try and talk to me in a patronising way, but for this to be effective, you need superior knowledge. Benny - you are a plank! | barkboo | |
30/8/2015 15:23 | Incorrect bennylose Barky is widely respected whilst you are viewed as a rather dull witted buffoon? | geheimnis2 | |
30/8/2015 14:43 | Lol, what a numpty. You as usual are showing your complete and utter ignorance. You are referring to flat horses in the handicapping system, not jumpers. The top Jumpers run for Graded not group races . Its your inability to think clearly that made you guess 240 rather than 24p and clearly demonstrates why no one has any respect for your postings. National Hunt (Jumps) Racing Classifications As with flat racing, National Hunt racing is divided into quality bands which are referred to as classes. Again Class One is for the highest standard of runners with Class Six being for the lowest. A general breakdown for the type of race found in each class is: •Class 1 Pattern (Grade One, Two and Three) and Listed races •Class 2 Open Handicaps and Handicaps 0-140+ •Class 3 Handicaps 0-120 and 0-135 and Novice Handicaps 0-120 and 0-135 •Class 4 Handicaps 0-100 and 0-115 and Novice Handicaps 0-100 and 0-115 •Class 5 Handicaps 0-85 and 0-95 and Novice Handicaps 0-85 and 0-95 •Class 6 National Hunt Flat Races and Hunter’s Steeplechases | bennywin | |
30/8/2015 13:27 | ... is it raining Geh2? Or is the surf poor today? Good of you to take time out from your 'imaginary' vacation to contribute. | alex1621 |
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