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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Clear Leisure Plc | LSE:CLP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B50P5B53 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 2.70 | 2.60 | 2.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2017 15:33 | Lol hardly the wolf of Wall Street Brando...:-))) | mrphiljones | |
27/1/2017 15:32 | i'll take .82 for them today, no dealing fees. cash | brando69 | |
27/1/2017 15:26 | I`ll take the other 700k ' 0.7p if he does sell.... | maxmarilli | |
27/1/2017 15:21 | Well I have an order place for 500k at .7 so when he does take to the hills I will take them he can get 0 .65 and MM get 0.05 and we will all be happy RKB | rkbeekeeper | |
27/1/2017 15:16 | Once Brando has finished unwinding his position here we'll be off......:-))))) | mrphiljones | |
27/1/2017 15:13 | Max agree fully with you. It was always pointing to late March as loans expire and warrants can be exercised Eufingest has given up 6% interest on their bonds and don't ask for too much in their loans. Other AIM companies extract 8% or 10% along with billions of shares CLP is unique with less than 300 million shares and over £40 million tax losses to be utilised with potential reverse takeover when Professor has done what he said he would do. RKB | rkbeekeeper | |
27/1/2017 14:55 | Since the new BOD came(end july 2015) they clarfied all the mess Villa has done,restructuring the debt at a discount and disposed 2 assets(minors).Eufin | maxmarilli | |
27/1/2017 14:40 | Your right I think you should sell your remaining holding right now......:-))) | mrphiljones | |
27/1/2017 14:36 | when i say flat line, i mean stay in this .65-.80 range | brando69 | |
27/1/2017 14:36 | let`s see if we could have a settlement out of court,then.... | maxmarilli | |
27/1/2017 14:35 | Sell the 1.2m,sell them today I dare you.....lol....:-)) | mrphiljones | |
27/1/2017 14:35 | Lol Christ you talk some tosh Brando 'easy flat line for another year'.....:-)))) | mrphiljones | |
27/1/2017 14:24 | this could easily flat line for another year. trouble is when you've been in as long as i have and there is a glimmer of hope of sth spectacular you can't bring yourself to sell in case that hoped for rns arrives the day after you sell. that said i am now down to 1.2m shares. was at 3.6m a few months ago | brando69 | |
27/1/2017 14:08 | If he delivers..lol if there was any risk of not delivering don't you think he would take his pay as cash not shares. Now have a ponder | petersmith6 | |
27/1/2017 13:00 | Or should I say when he delivers..... | mrphiljones | |
27/1/2017 12:59 | He delivers he'll have earned it IMHO ....:-) | mrphiljones | |
27/1/2017 12:53 | I may have made an error with Luke's % but when Professor gets 2p dividend it's £101K and from retained tax losses at £0.15p its £763,066 all together about £864,808 and don't forget his 10% bonus RKB | rkbeekeeper | |
27/1/2017 12:29 | So give or take a 2p divi would give him a 100k. And a say 15p payout from the tax refund would give him over a quarter of a million. Plus the value of the stockMe thinks he's quite clever | petersmith6 | |
27/1/2017 12:15 | Thanks for clarifying sir..... | mrphiljones | |
26/1/2017 20:19 | Sheep, :-) #must check before posting | briannewby | |
26/1/2017 17:07 | Oh. Let me see. Definitely before, I would not want to rob anyone | vauch | |
26/1/2017 16:46 | Is that before or after the 2p divi announcement? DC | daicaprice | |
26/1/2017 16:44 | You can have all mine for 5p a share now that's a real saving from TD | vauch |
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