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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blue Star Capital Plc | LSE:BLU | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B02SSZ25 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0325 | 0.03 | 0.035 | 0.0325 | 0.0325 | 0.03 | 5,906,338 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Investors, Nec | -784k | -1.3M | -0.0003 | -1.00 | 1.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/4/2017 09:19 | I'd have expected this to be riding high by this stage....Satoshipay looks like an excellent investment. Very sad news about Graham Parr. He was a good guy. | errollc | |
18/4/2017 18:22 | 32 million buys against 9 million sells but a small tick down at the close. Probably due to the market falling generally today. | 888icb | |
18/4/2017 17:03 | Respects to Graham Parr, the non-executive Chairman of the Company, who passed away on 17 April 2017. We all thank you for your efforts at Blue Star. RIP R2 | roofer2 | |
05/4/2017 07:55 | I'm not sure it made much difference (having an overhang) but it was always going to be a bit of an issue when the shares were gradually unlocked. Hopefully the broker can get behind the shares now..... | errollc | |
05/4/2017 07:42 | Removing FFWD's lock in has not initially done any good for the shareprice as the shares were placed at 12p. BLU said the lock in was holding the share price back so let's see what happens now the lock in shares are all sold. | 888icb | |
05/4/2017 07:15 | Good news getting this overhang placed.... | errollc | |
04/4/2017 10:46 | Sounds interesting...hopefu A new interview with Satoshipay on Director's Talk...seems to be going very well. | errollc | |
31/3/2017 15:22 | offer ticked up 2 spot movements during no trades | knicol46 | |
31/3/2017 15:00 | Thank you for that knicol, here is the live link; | doodlebug4 | |
31/3/2017 13:05 | AURES agrees deal with STHALER hxxp://www.aures.com | knicol46 | |
26/3/2017 18:13 | Pity that about BLU, I wasn't even aware that they were listed as one of the exhibitors. Edit: I've just had a look at the Master Investor website and indeed they were listed. | doodlebug4 | |
26/3/2017 14:22 | Yes you guys were good - but where were BLU? - their stand was not manned and looked less than enticing | red nutter | |
25/3/2017 13:50 | SatoshiPay @SatoshiPay Master Investor Show in full swing with @jimmhk drawing a huge crowd and our stand seeing many visitors @masterinvestor | doodlebug4 | |
25/3/2017 13:23 | SatoshiPay @SatoshiPay 5h5 hours ago More 🔈🔉 | doodlebug4 | |
22/3/2017 12:15 | Two success stories from the programs are N26, a new startup bank that aims to disrupt the European banking industry (I’m a customer), and SatoshiPay. SatoshiPay is an incredible idea that allows content creators to request micropayments (in equivalent cent values) for certain content items. It’s like a pay wall, but control is more granular. Users can currently top up their balance for contributions with cryptocurrencies, but PayPal and credit card options are coming soon, making SatoshiPay a true mainstream option. | doodlebug4 | |
18/3/2017 11:06 | Interesting interview with Fingopay CEO, Nick Dryden. | doodlebug4 | |
18/3/2017 09:57 | Some info here about Sthaler and Fingopay: | doodlebug4 | |
06/3/2017 10:44 | inttesting interview, I've a small holding here, could get interesting over the longterm ! R2 | roofer2 | |
05/3/2017 15:17 | Neither have I but certainly I'm watching. | moormoney | |
05/3/2017 14:45 | Agreed - that chart doesn't look too good. Sthaler looks an interesting investment with potential. I've not bought in here yet, just monitoring it since the announcement of FFWD's investment in the company last week. | doodlebug4 |
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