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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Ft Fbt | LSE:FBT | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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-10.90 | -0.78% | 1,392.10 | 1,389.00 | 1,395.20 | - | 0 | 16:35:28 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/7/2018 18:09 | Lets see what response FBT has to what was a poor month for them and a good month for their competitors... With no involvement at Wimbledon or The World Cup and Grabyo contract wins, FBT need to start acting quickly or they will be left behind. GL | paulcon1 | |
26/7/2018 18:03 | The Grabyo news is actually an old retread: "Ahead of the 2017/18 NBA season, Turner Sports joined forces with Grabyo to amplify the amount of real-time video highlights shared to its social platforms and to generate new revenue streams through branded content and sponsored posts." Did the season start before IM was appointed? hxxps://about.grabyo | chriscallen | |
26/7/2018 17:44 | Aziz was a useless incompetent. | bonio10000 | |
26/7/2018 13:32 | I just hope we can sell the codec. Maybe graybo would buy it? A codec sale and company closure could bring us back to 10p. Sadly, the Turner win for Graybo shows how poor IM really is. Aziz wasn't great but at least he was trying and promoting the company. A small company like our needs to be promoted and not just in a twitter feed that get two likes. Risks need to be taken. | mcsean2164 | |
26/7/2018 12:56 | Unfortunately the above was done with Avid remote editing workflow! (I believe). To observers it would appear Grabyo seem to be winning social Video Not hearing anything on Blackbird our master brand, anyone else? Blackbird Cloud Twitter account was closed recently as we know | nickb | |
26/7/2018 12:49 | Forbidden Forbidden @forbiddentech Check out this @televisualmedia blog on how remote editing cuts costs & increases efficiency for live broadcast production (link: bit.ly/2uOd9mc. | nickb | |
26/7/2018 11:04 | its getting a bit depressing, i think ill wait until the interims then make a decision on whether to bail and take a loss. | sickness | |
26/7/2018 10:49 | Where are the interims?Or does Lees only turn up for fund raisings? | bonio10000 | |
26/7/2018 10:48 | Lol at IM then. | bonio10000 | |
26/7/2018 10:37 | hxxps://www.svgeurop | cabi1 | |
26/7/2018 10:25 | hxxps://about.grabyo | cabi1 | |
26/7/2018 08:50 | He posts a BBC clip every 6 months.We'll be 100 before anything comes of it.Things must be bad as the number of Nickb filtered posts has declined dramatically.I guess you can only ramp and change your investment rationale so much. | bonio10000 | |
25/7/2018 23:54 | Hi PAul, Not a lot we can do now, thankfully I can offset some of my loss in FBT with gains elsewhere. I'm hoping to cash out of the lot soon. It's dragged on longer than expected.. | mcsean2164 | |
25/7/2018 17:26 | We are all buffoons, buffoons! Delusional buffoons! (c) The Clown Crew - count me in! | geheimnis2 | |
25/7/2018 16:45 | McSean I am part of the Clown Crew, believed the hype surrounding the technology and the companies ability to monetise it and then overlooked and ignored in the BOD's hurry to cover up their inability to deliver on any proposed strategy. GLM | paulcon1 | |
25/7/2018 13:44 | I'm sure it is peanut to Mitton too. In fairness IMs gang are still in the black having bought at 5p. The only clown is me to have bought these shares. I am the buffoon! I'm sure FBT won't be thinking of us shareholders when they're quaffing back champagne on the beach in Australia. | mcsean2164 | |
25/7/2018 01:31 | Maybe fbt paid IMs family to buy the shares? | mcsean2164 | |
24/7/2018 16:21 | Competitor now? Took FBT's input onboard and built their own system? | mcsean2164 | |
24/7/2018 16:13 | Sony have been a partner for years. | bonio10000 | |
24/7/2018 12:44 | That was 2013 | nickb |
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