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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Galleon Hldgs | LSE:GON | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BCFKLN82 | ORD 5P |
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% | 6.50 | - | 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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11/12/2013 21:42 | Toilet paper would be more valuable than a share cert for this ex shower. It was always going to be thus. | monte1 | |
11/12/2013 21:37 | A Christmas card would probably be more valuable than a share cert ! | bbd2 | |
11/12/2013 20:17 | What, not even a christmas card? Perhaps you are not quite as popular as you hoped? | monte1 | |
11/12/2013 20:10 | I have had nothing through the post, should I be concerned ? | bbd2 | |
10/12/2013 22:24 | The day I need investment advice from you Hamilton, they'll be making snowballs in hell. I'll file that little nugget next to JK's share tips in the "not if it was the last investment on earth" file, sub category "I don't believe you (or him)" | captain crash | |
09/12/2013 11:47 | what's the point in selling ? | south_london | |
08/12/2013 21:32 | Whats the point in holding £7.32p worth of shares jim. | anslow | |
08/12/2013 19:26 | Anslow, Things are not that dire. You also own 61 shares in the listed company Galleon (I expect a name change very soon)at suspension they were worth 61x12p= £7.32p I am sure I will be corrected if I have got it wrong impo - Hold. I expect to confirm some good news for Galleon Holdings this next week or so. | jimmyloser | |
08/12/2013 17:31 | Lol not worth the stamp then to send the cert off | anslow | |
08/12/2013 14:11 | They will worth zilch as G3 inteactive is not traded publicly it is a private company owned by former Galleon shareholders and run by Yu Peng. To help you, your 6,123 shares had a value of £1.84p at the close and before they shut up shop I am sure that I will be corrected if they above is inaccurate. dyor Amen. | jimmyloser | |
08/12/2013 12:31 | Can someone please help me out,i bought shares in galleon about eight years ago and to be honest forgot i even held but today i got a certificate in the post for g3 interactive saying i hold 6,123 shares,am i able to sell these shares on Monday and how much would they be worth?? any help here would be much appreciated. | anslow | |
07/12/2013 20:28 | I've got mine... | hamilton | |
07/12/2013 15:07 | The blog is up and running with some interesting observations. Open to public but I guess it will only interest a few shareholders. Atleast now I cannot be accused of trying to influence the share price ! PSM | pennysharemillionaire2 | |
07/12/2013 10:16 | So shares certs are hitting the mat 1:1 for g3interactive !! now if the share price is 10p get on !!!! Roll on monday/money !!!! | daveyuk | |
04/12/2013 21:19 | Fleece'em and Scarper PLC? | monte1 | |
04/12/2013 13:24 | Good news still coming - will confirm soon. Name change in the next RNS ???? | jimmyloser | |
27/11/2013 15:15 | No sign of that wrist merchant penny share millionaire | janekane | |
26/11/2013 19:41 | The sort of good news that is tangible and worthwhile to shareholders who are out of pocket. More to follow. | jimmyloser | |
26/11/2013 17:51 | Great News Jim.When's the party | south_london | |
26/11/2013 07:37 | The sort of good news that is actual fact and will result in a return to shareholders, the sort of good news that PSM or Hamilton has "researched" (ie unsubstantiated hype) or the sort of good news where you're pretending to be in the know but that will ultimately lead to nothing? | captain crash | |
25/11/2013 22:22 | Better than that! | jimmyloser |
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