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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jiasen Int. | LSE:JSI | London | Ordinary Share | VGG5139D1078 | ORD USD0.1 (DI) |
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% | 0.875 | - | 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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26/9/2015 13:56 | ACT Thanks for the advice, I will get on to it tomorrow morning after the Rugby. | simon_64 | |
26/9/2015 12:28 | Yes you are right. This one is definately no fraud and should soon be trading at over 20p per share. | tivoliworldgaming | |
26/9/2015 09:00 | what a load of tosh made up for the shorters !!! why come out now and say that after the two rns made the price rise | colin12345678 | |
25/9/2015 18:51 | The reason you know this is a fraud is because, even though it is impossibly cheap on any normal valuation metrics, the directors won't buy shares, the company won't buy its own shares and the major shareholders won't buy shares. The major shareholders have actually sold out by the looks of the chart and so the fraud has been largely completed. | kev0856153 | |
25/9/2015 18:14 | You can't ban on a FBB, go to PBB, set it up again, and select the moderating option in the menu near the bottom. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
25/9/2015 18:12 | So what's this one all about? | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
25/9/2015 16:43 | The one thing that could undo him here is director buys and II's buying for the divi. | simon_64 | |
25/9/2015 15:51 | Well done lads , move on to the ACE thread before I do. | simon_64 | |
25/9/2015 15:50 | Something happening at Red Rock, first time positive buying for ages. | johndee | |
25/9/2015 15:47 | I got 51k at about 2.85p about half an hour ago... | 113mike | |
25/9/2015 15:44 | Most Chinese companies are under a red flag | letmepass | |
25/9/2015 15:13 | the word of the day seems to be "nuts" | dicko80 | |
25/9/2015 15:02 | GWMO news coming next week.Will go nuts. | apfindley | |
25/9/2015 14:58 | I would suggest that holders forward the article by TW to the company ASAP. They might well have something to say about it. | andysand | |
25/9/2015 14:56 | The biggest scam here is paying $62m for land that is worth $1m, Also,dividend is paid out of profits not out of share price so the sentence below is nonsense. Steer clear of this one it is a total scam. In the light of recent share price underperformance and confidence in Jiasen's long term prospects, the Board is considering a number of options to help improve the Company's share price performance. Recognising this opportunity to capture future growth and the fact that Group's existing dividend policy provides for an unrealistically high yield on the current share price, management has decided to commence a review of these options which may result in a reduction, or even cancellation of, future dividend payments. | boisterous | |
25/9/2015 14:39 | The biggest "frauds" that are done openly are by the largest listed companies sucking investors (large and small) billions of pounds by issuing shares which have subsequently fallen substantially. How many large-cap companies have gone bust or on a downward path? How many of these companies have used all kinds of accounting tricks to conceal the truth (or in the case of VW, fiddling the emission level)? In the case of JSI, even if it were a fraud, the amount of money lost is really petty cash relatively speaking. Of course, I am against all kinds of fraud. I do not know the background or the numbers well enough. How much did JSI raise in terms of fresh capital on its IPO? If it were a fraud why did the company pay two dividends and continues to pay an interim dividend? Why would they go through all the trouble? What is the financial gain for the people behind the "fraud"? | kingston78 |
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