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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Earthport Plc | LSE:EPO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0DFPF10 | ORD 10P |
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% | 37.70 | 36.90 | 38.50 | - | 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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14/11/2016 17:21 | Troll, there are outstanding questions from makercreator you haven't answered. Instead of kissing yourself in the mirror how about you actually trying to defend your position with a few answers? | chadders | |
11/11/2016 22:52 | Chadders, so someone sold and someone purchased, for every loss there is an opportunity. Silkstag is dreaming indeed. Yeah that's why the price tanked. Silly thing you. Answering questions, how ignorant, arrogant and lonely she is. | isaready | |
11/11/2016 20:37 | Yeah in your dreams. You haven't responded to any of the questions asked of you by makercreator, any particular reason why Troll? | chadders | |
11/11/2016 16:35 | Today a holder sold 5.6n shares @21.5p. Other sales eg 4.5m @21.6p. Respect! Tragic for mug buyers deceived by the improper and unlawful final results rns and annual report. All imho. Dyor | silkstag | |
11/11/2016 12:18 | a few chunks of shares | isaready | |
10/11/2016 11:54 | She is sulking maker, only shouts what she wants to say and never has a discussion due to its inability to converse. | isaready | |
09/11/2016 15:52 | If you got stock when they were on the Ofex, £30 a share or Aim, from that moment. They went down, down and diluted several,several times. | isaready | |
09/11/2016 00:52 | Thanks....I would have had a certificate in the 1990s/2001. I'll call the registrar | kreature | |
08/11/2016 13:52 | most probably, meaning you must have a share certificate rather than a nominee share. look in your draw. depends how long you've held them. Failing that, you call the registrar and they should tell you. If you paid for example £10, the equivalent is probably worth 0.001 | isaready | |
08/11/2016 13:28 | EPO Annual Report arrived today in the post. Been getting them for decades. Does that mean I own shares in this ? | kreature | |
08/11/2016 11:36 | isaready agree with you. this is the international cross border money transfer utility for banks, remittance houses and companies. its client base is blue chip. it is growing its volume at 90% from a base of 8.5million transactions ($11bn) at end of last year. it has cash >£10m - enough to get through to break even by June next year. it will be valued at >£1bn in due course - only £100m currently | culford | |
08/11/2016 07:56 | QS, whatever the short term goal, strength, if they hit the targets and show revenue is now increasing year on year, this will cement their position as a utility of payments at the corporate level. If this happens there is no reason why it will be worth 10 times this in a few years time. The RSI is a bit high, so expect some pull backs along the way. | isaready | |
07/11/2016 20:32 | Despite everything, it is still showing great strength, happy to ride this to 30p+ dyor | qs99 | |
07/11/2016 20:21 | Is there target to become cashflow positive q4, i.e March 2017 or Dec 17. It's a commitment, not a certainty, but if revenue gross more with more transactions kicking in, it will happen. It that happens its BOOM for the company share price | isaready | |
07/11/2016 15:29 | Maker - don't bother | isaready | |
07/11/2016 13:31 | Hey SS, Have you noticed their broker has started coverage again? Something you pointed out when they stopped. I don't understand why you can't point out they have started again? It's positive, or is it, you only look down the barrel of negativity. | makercreator |
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