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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mobestar | LSE:MOBS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B12B4Q16 | ORD 1P |
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% | 1.375 | - | 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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22/8/2006 19:39 | man how do they ever get the funding for sh*te like this? | cornelious billy bee | |
22/8/2006 09:58 | Click trades at the top of the screen and you will see that the trade was made at 8.32, that's when the price went up so it was definitely a buy. | sean caruana | |
22/8/2006 09:54 | And someone has just sold 22K. Yet the price hasn't dropped back.....news in the offing? | m4dmax | |
22/8/2006 09:41 | Someone has bought nearly 5k's worth, not a huge amount but with results upon us I hope it's the sign of things to come. | sean caruana | |
10/8/2006 20:37 | Does this company actually have a working product? | m4dmax | |
04/7/2006 13:24 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
30/6/2006 12:17 | No, I've put three buy orders in at 10p though in case there is a bounce. | stanley gene | |
30/6/2006 12:12 | Is this stock any good ? | flojo | |
30/6/2006 12:05 | mm got ai at 10p, you yourself siad you were quoted it at 25p, whoever got it at 10p, one thing is fact, it wasnt you. | tommy25 | |
30/6/2006 12:05 | mm got ai at 10p, you yourself siad you were quoted it at 25p, whoever got it at 10p, one thing is fact, it wasnt you. | tommy25 | |
30/6/2006 11:03 | Indeed; I was after far more, they (wait for it..) quoted me 25p to buy when at 10p offer! | spectoacc | |
30/6/2006 11:01 | £300 lol | sven2006 | |
30/6/2006 10:54 | you could have made 100% in half a bloody hour if you got that right! | sven2006 | |
30/6/2006 10:52 | I thought that was the day before yesterday? MOBS stuff been going on a lot longer. Bounced 100% so far, but still down a third! Pity they'd only sell me 3k shares at 10p... | spectoacc | |
30/6/2006 10:51 | More likely to be fallout from SEA - warning of 'sharp downturn' in mobile content in April & May. Regards HGL | happygolucky | |
30/6/2006 10:25 | Jeez! Bought some more down here; MMs seem to have got gradually stuck with stock, and hope this is the big shakeout that sorts it. Was well over a quid a few months ago, and "no reason for fall" at about 65p. And recent trading update fine.. Going to sit on them for sometime, but doubt we'll see 10p again! | spectoacc | |
07/6/2006 04:10 | i invite you all to dicuss shares and world issues on my new blog,the adress is: | 11entrepreneur11 | |
06/6/2006 07:43 | Well spotted Simon, RNS today (though not as detailed as on the web): Trading Update Mobestar Holdings Plc (the `Compnay' or `Mobestar') Trading Update Video Content The Board of the Company announces that since its admission to AIM on 25 April 2006 it has entered in to 6 distribution agreements with content aggregators to supply the Company's video content to mobile network operators. The Company now has a total of 17 distribution agreements in place. Mobile Video Dating The Company remains in discussions with a number of dating agencies in relation to an agreement to market its "mDate" mobile video dating product. A further announcement will be made in due course. END | spectoacc | |
04/6/2006 21:39 | Check out their website. Thier latest news section has details of six new UK contracts and eight new worldwide contracts. This news is dated last wednesday and Thursday but no announement has been made to the market. The comany is quoted as saying that these contracts take them beyond their plans. Looks promising for a recovery. | simonparker5 | |
31/5/2006 01:54 | another bag of old poop | cornelious billy bee |
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