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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Getmobile | LSE:GETM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B2QTYX55 | 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% | 142.50 | - | 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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04/4/2007 22:49 | Well yesterday was the right time to buy! | papillon | |
04/4/2007 16:59 | Director buys? | wiganer | |
04/4/2007 15:28 | Ah, well it did bounce after all. Delayed reaction... | wiganer | |
04/4/2007 09:09 | I finf the figures re continuing operations are in the "corridor of uncertainty", hence presumably why there's been no move either way as yet. However, as you say, if Directors buy a few it may push on from here. I'll sit on my hands for the moment. | wiganer | |
04/4/2007 08:59 | Results and forward statement as good as ever we could hope... Directors may well buy even more in coming days... At some point this year these should move to 20p...and if the right acquisitions/trading outcomes emerge we should triple by end 2008 imo... Great stuff! | scotswhaehae | |
03/4/2007 19:06 | Could be time to buy again; then sell at 14p? | papillon | |
27/3/2007 09:59 | Hard to read, I agree..but preliminary results are scheduled for this week...and my suspicion is that it was just our selling that caused the fall recently... Still think this is a triple bagger...indeed for Director options to be exercised it HAS to be actually (dyor re the options...35p requirement I believe!) | scotswhaehae | |
26/3/2007 19:30 | Yeah, it looked a bit toppy. That said I didn't expect a pullback as sharp as this! Am tempted to get back in again, but maybe will see if it falls a bit farther first. | wiganer | |
26/3/2007 15:54 | You did the right thing selling Wiganer. I sold a quarter of mine on friday; should have been more!! Seems to be going sideways. | papillon | |
22/3/2007 10:25 | I sold my 20k this morning at 13.25 as part of some end of tax year portfolio tidying. Will look to get back in again at some point. | wiganer | |
22/3/2007 10:20 | Let's hope it wasn't all just us talking ourselves into pushing it up...will there be substance come the results RNS...lol? | scotswhaehae | |
21/3/2007 11:47 | Make that 13.25p on the bid. A week or so ago it was 9.5p... | wiganer | |
21/3/2007 11:09 | 13p on the bid, and a steady stream of chunky buys. Beautiful. | wiganer | |
20/3/2007 15:57 | Looking good scotswhaehae. Topped up with small buy this am. | papillon | |
20/3/2007 08:04 | Onward and upward... Breakout above about 13p and we should fly... Great stuff! | scotswhaehae | |
19/3/2007 15:35 | Bid now moved up to 11.25p. Wiganer - 16 Mar'07 - 12:59 - 196 of 198 edit And again today. MMs trying to hold bid at 11p but I can't see them succeeding for much longer. | wiganer | |
16/3/2007 14:23 | Think about where those shares have gone. Capisce? | wiganer | |
16/3/2007 14:11 | Why are people so bullish when the last four RNSs have shown institutional investors reducing their holdings? | benson | |
16/3/2007 12:59 | And again today. MMs trying to hold bid at 11p but I can't see them succeeding for much longer. | wiganer | |
15/3/2007 11:40 | Nice rise today. Wouldn't take much to push us back to 12p+ | wiganer | |
13/3/2007 13:14 | All to play for...all the old bull arguments still stand imo... Just patience required... Good luck all! | scotswhaehae | |
12/3/2007 19:22 | Its OK I've woken up!! | papillon | |
12/3/2007 10:53 | More chunky trades. Can't see the plateau phase lasting much longer. | wiganer | |
08/3/2007 19:54 | Wake me up when the price moves!! | papillon |
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