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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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07/3/2017 08:35 | looking good with uptrend continuing. Meanwhile, back in idiotic land Veritas and Silkstag are sucking lollies | isaready | |
06/3/2017 12:45 | in the meantime breakout is happening and 40p will be here sooner than we think. | isaready | |
06/3/2017 12:29 | Seems to me SilkStag, you are one bitter lady. Wanting to wish the compny its continual demise is one sad state of affairs. What did they ever do to you? Do you hold grudges forever? Have you ever done anything wrong? Do you believe the world is perfect? Are you one hell of a perfect being? Sad, sad and sad again. No matter what you say, one thing is certain, this business is doing its best to evolve and seek the opportunities which are now in its path. What kind of CEO would you have been I ask? One held of a moaning so and so which is even polite by my standards. Get a life, get a grip and go and do one. The same copy and paste troll tripe from you time and time again. You say delightfulstocks, your post is weak, lazy, naive, amateurish, improper and unlawful. Since when did you respect the law. You state they break the law, yet you have provided no evidence in showing your attempt to demonstrate this to the FSA, have you? Maybe you are bitter, maybe you have tried to bring the company down, down down but failed miserably. What a waster you are , honestly. I do hope one day we can all club together, maybe a crowd fund project and get access to you and see really who you were and what your motives were, clearly, they are personal which is embarrassing. You refer to the 4 million loss is a make or break for the company, its not, so will mean sod all. On the SilkStag - 28 Oct 2016 - 11:20:06 - 12453 of 12709 Wow someone just managed to sell 3m @16.5p after those results. Score! Yeah right what a score you plonker, they could have sold them at 28p. On the SilkStag - 14 Oct 2016 - 10:50:32 - 12406 of 12709 Desperate disaster funding round, at steep discount to currently inflated share price, may be required to get accounts sign off as going concern. So what is a disaster, so what if they raise 20 million when their market cap 140 million, why is it a disaster, that's your pathetic view. In the meantime, EPO is doing really well, getting up there so good for them. | andrewsmith3 | |
06/3/2017 10:58 | Chadders, enjoy the winter sun as contrast to the persistent raining down of monsoon losses by EPO proving forecasts were again false. Another £4m loss in a 6 month period to 31 Dec 16? Bye bye breakeven porky for fy17! All imho. | silkstag | |
03/3/2017 19:57 | 32p is coming. | isaready | |
02/3/2017 14:09 | Isa, some of us as low as 11p (and as high as 34p). Well in profit though for keeping the faith and spending a bit now on some winter sunshine. No place for emotional tripe in this game. | chadders | |
01/3/2017 16:39 | silkstag, you're looking stupid. don't waste your breath, honestly, no one gives a toss. Chads, I know, yep. | isaready | |
01/3/2017 14:16 | Isa, margins are not thin they're approx 70% but agreed expenses need to show control. | chadders | |
01/3/2017 13:17 | Hi Chads, Some stock from somewhere, but not much. It's probably found its new floor, 25p. Unless there is bad news, this will provide some good support, subject to more positive news pushing this above 32p over the coming months. They need to show costs are going to be managed right because if they're not, it can get out of control ad they'll never make any money. Saying that, SilkStag is talking tripe, she talks about revenue being poor, it's not, but the margins are thin, so they need the volume and if they can show they have a lean business model, lean operation, then scaling will be much easier, but they need to manage a tight ship. | isaready | |
01/3/2017 12:11 | Another sizeable trade this morning and a tick up. Someone else clearly has confidence in EPO | chadders | |
28/2/2017 15:07 | a bit of activity at these levels of 25p. | isaready | |
24/2/2017 15:40 | oh no a bounce on £5 share buy lol | isaready | |
22/2/2017 11:55 | Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. Another psychotic episode? | chadders | |
17/2/2017 10:25 | One piece of news, anything positive, or few big trades and 32p will be next. | isaready | |
16/2/2017 09:37 | a great company with a great future delivering real growth as we speak. | easyhaveitdude | |
15/2/2017 20:42 | sure, but they stepped back from that a long time ago and I think, until they are making decent money, more than today, there's no point.leaves more to look forward too. You'll find moneygram, WU, psps, none do monthly flashes, so they'll never do that. | isaready | |
15/2/2017 15:00 | fair dos. I'd personally prefer to see a monthly flash on transaction numbers, bit like some oil companies did to keep shareholders informed. Get a pretty clear view if everything going in the right direction then. | madmonkflin | |
15/2/2017 14:13 | what news Mad? If its anything worth pointing out, they will, but general clients, they will fall into the normal pattern of business. They do not detail every client, just the major milestone ones, which is important. Under the older guise, they use to announce a deal, then their competitors use to poach the client, earthport had no chance in surviving. This was wrong. So, news will be news when its worth announcing. | isaready |
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