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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Moneyswap | LSE:SWAP | London | Ordinary Share | GI000A1JASX5 | ORD 0.1P (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% | 0.135 | - | 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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11/11/2013 12:00 | We have some life....results next month. Hopefully we will see the rewards of patiently holding! | moormoney | |
06/11/2013 16:43 | You give the useless gimp too much credit. there was a discussion on TAVI about how much everyone owned and even though he had been going TAVI TAVI TAVI every few seconds he came out and told all the others who were in the millions of shares that he had 250k (i.e. about £200). The guy is like loverat i think small portfolios but they can just talk for hours on here and get given the time of day despite being such small fry. | flopinfo | |
06/11/2013 16:23 | wow moreforus votes down within 20 seconds :-)) What a winker ! | 29howard | |
06/11/2013 16:21 | Moreforus laughs at the idiots that paid 1.1p + last week so he could dump but people selling now are idiots because it always spikes up and you will get 1p again before xmas, so people should be buying not selling at the low. | 29howard | |
06/11/2013 16:17 | The worst Chinese AIM that I have seen. Normally they are undervalued, this one look massively over value. The revenue was just 13k for 6 months, I believe a fish and chip shop can generate that amount of revenue. Their admin > 2 millions? I think it's just a con company setting up to pay the bods or related people a big wages... | swong21118 | |
06/11/2013 13:49 | I'm out..had anough. This going nowhere fast | 113mike | |
06/11/2013 13:18 | no chairman selling here konbby dumping half his holding into a good news rns.... if you didnt own it you;d be bashing it all day long on that! | moreforus | |
06/11/2013 13:14 | Tom Bulford comment :- "I have also decided it is time to sell out of MONEYSWAP (SWAP). MoneySwap helps Chinese people to shop and transfer money abroad. It had reported revenue growth of 260% to $1.78m in the year to March. But the business is still making a loss and to make matters worse the unwelcome revelation that it is owed $1.75m by one party has still not be resolved. This was always going to be a risky play but this matter makes me feel very uneasy. This does not smell good, so SELL" | whereareallthemugpuntersyachts | |
06/11/2013 13:13 | Revenue for last 6 months : $13k !!! LOL Admin Expenses $2,369,023 Loss $4,109,395 PMSL Current Assets : 563,580 Current Liabilities : 2,658,862 Chances of a 'Suspended Pending Clarification of Financial Position' RNS ? High | whereareallthemugpuntersyachts | |
06/11/2013 13:12 | hxxp://www.moneyweek Why I don't buy Chinese stocks on AIM By Tom Bulford Sep 18, 2012 Greg Rudd, the brother of the former Australian prime minister, once met a Chinese businessman who gave him some prudent advice. "You tend to see the good in people, Mr Rudd", he started. "People like you. You laugh a lot. But you'll never make money in China with that attitude. You'll only be taken advantage of. People will trade off you. They won't pay you. The number one rule of doing business in China is this; never trust a Chinaman. Why would you as a foreigner trust a Chinese businessman when we as Chinese don't trust each other?" Now that advice is pretty close to the bone. But I've said it before in Penny Sleuth you have to be very careful when you invest in a Chinese company. The record of AIM-listed Chinese companies is simply awful. And with so many still coming to market, there is a real chance that many private investors will end up making some very expensive mistakes... | whereareallthemugpuntersyachts | |
06/11/2013 13:11 | disappearing to zero | whereareallthemugpuntersyachts | |
06/11/2013 12:09 | Very overlooked this company..check out the website the potential is massive IMO. Next results due December. | moormoney | |
01/11/2013 20:10 | Yes falia and moreforus are conmen and part of the pump and dump crowd on the topinfo thread, they pulled off another touch at the expense of the suckers who follow them blind, how these people are allowed to post ??? | 29howard | |
01/11/2013 10:32 | (...........am I late?) | koolade | |
01/11/2013 10:32 | SWAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | koolade | |
31/10/2013 14:49 | fully aware of that crew. Just makes me laugh. | koolade | |
31/10/2013 14:42 | If you follow topinfo/moreforus/fa Moreforus has pumped and dumped this stock numerous times, he laughs at the idiots that listen to his ramps and chase up his stocks so he can dump for big profits, swap has been pump and dumped by him so many times now | 29howard | |
31/10/2013 14:37 | What happened to SWAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | koolade | |
31/10/2013 11:28 | 113mike so did I. Tucked mine away and patiently waiting for the massive rerating to come. IMO. | moormoney | |
31/10/2013 10:39 | Got in during the summer based on the potential... breaking even now..good things could happen here imo | 113mike | |
31/10/2013 10:10 | well they need to deliver as per the rns.....then it will rerate on real news | moreforus | |
31/10/2013 10:08 | Surprised the market has not realised the huge growth potential in my opinion.One only has to read the results to see the obvious potential.when the new 3 business go live goodness knows what the price will rise to.Shouldn't be long to wait | jon389 | |
31/10/2013 10:06 | for the merchant acquisition service the fee is % based for credit cards and a fixed amount for debit cards they have yet to announce the 3 potential revenue generating businesses this year | moreforus | |
31/10/2013 10:01 | Do they get a fee per transaction anyone? | jon389 |
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