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JELY Jellybook

5.20
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Jellybook LSE:JELY London Ordinary Share BMG5092D1020 ORD 1P (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.20 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Jellybook Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/7/2011
13:40
The last vehicle this guy was involved with went into administration (after not managing to close anything) and he repaid holders only a fraction of what they put-in and paid himself and fellow founders out at the same time on free shares - buyer beware - you have been warned! Should only buy this if you can work out what that fraction will be this time - maybe only 3p??
streebeck
11/7/2011
08:54
yep chair

reh 15p by end month

won`t have lost like this baby

ronan7
09/7/2011
07:19
I do not like this company and will actively campaign so that others do not loose money. This type of structure is a scam.
- find a greedy and gullible Nominated Adviser - Allenby
- Keep 40% of the cash shell for yourself
- Rent a yacht in Monaco and Haymarket Hotel in London for glitzy champagne launch (I was there)
- Draw in gullible investors based on a whispering campaign that you are going to buy MySpace - News International have lost $500 million on this failing company so far (and they cannot give it away!) - these representations were made to me
- Tell everyone it is 4 times oversubscribed and that it will go to 2-3 times premium at opening - these representations were made to me
- Spill out founder/insider stock on first day of trading (10 million shares traded before any new shareholders had even received their stock)
- Eventually return the balance of cash to investors once you have failed to do a deal Rowland Junior has form doing this before.

streebeck
08/7/2011
16:15
Like a little double act you two are....

Another MM joining the bid as I type

REH same price at the end of the month lol

---------------flatline--------------------

techair
08/7/2011
14:54
Out-performing the market again (to the downside!!!)LOL
streebeck
08/7/2011
14:26
nope

5p buy by the end of the month

ronan7
08/7/2011
10:09
Not Elton John?
techair
08/7/2011
07:53
led zep on for you chair

is that ok

ronan7
07/7/2011
21:00
Dogs like this should not be allowed on the market to suck in gullible investors. The only people to make money from this are the ones drawing salaries or slamming the bid with free founder stock.
streebeck
07/7/2011
20:22
Change the record chaps
techair
07/7/2011
13:40
UMMMMMMMMMMMM


wots up here today ...... no drop

sssoooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnn

ronan7
06/7/2011
13:38
Down she goes. Will be hit by a second wave of selling as the gullible idiots who bought this rush for the exits!
streebeck
05/7/2011
15:10
this still blue

oh well 5p next week now

ronan7
05/7/2011
12:54
yep see me previous posts on jelly works

mind you i made a bit on them

when i first started trading

50 odd pence to £1

then was greddy and kept some and lost on those
oh well

ronan7
05/7/2011
10:23
There is a long and undistinguished history of companies with "Jelly" in the name. That alone should be enough to make potential buyers steer clear.
sandbank
05/7/2011
10:11
Closer to 1p that the 25p opening premium they were peddling to gullible investors. Should be investigated by AIM/FSA.
streebeck
05/7/2011
10:07
Closer to 10p than 5p now...
techair
05/7/2011
09:54
sell sell

small bounce today

it will falter

ronan7
05/7/2011
09:37
They are spreading rumours that they are buying a failing social media site which had losses last year of 100s of $millions and is considered to be an utter dog by anyone that knows this space. Still a big short imho as they will lose all of their cash and more. Rowland defined the top of the market in the internet boom and has done so again with social media - what a pr*t. Imho sell and get out of this.
streebeck
05/7/2011
00:21
christ, just seen this - is Rowland late to the party yet again? Those with long memories...
mak600
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