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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Motive Tv | LSE:MTV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ56DX12 | ORD 0.005P |
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% | 0.00225 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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16/3/2016 08:44 | 'It is up to the creditors what they want to do with the assets'. Looks to me like the emperor never had any clothes, in spite of all the positive spin. | thegrumpster | |
16/3/2016 08:39 | "Another AIM scam/fraud laid to rest and the ring leaders waltz off into the distance after raping the company for every last washer." While over on Lse the last job of the company's pet stooges is to persuade everyone to take it on the chin and move on. The point is the BOD have already run off into the sunset laughing, and if there is nothing there to take private (never was anything there?) they will have new directorships lined up to keep the gravy train running. They could be in big demand.They've set a new benchmark for endlessly diluting shareholders without anyone in any kind of authority, raising an eyebrow. Those are valuable, marketable skills. Even the rampers have played an outstanding part under very difficult conditions, and almost nothing to work with. Pats on the back all round. Wonder where Len, Mike and Bryan will pop up next, peddling their "expertise"? ----------------- .....the BOD have already run off into the sunset laughing.... From Lse: "cassius Posts: 985 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 0.0023 RE: Farewell all Tue 22:22 Yep, looks like it's all over. Just asked if there was any future for the company and got the reply : 'It is up to the creditors what they want to do with the assets'. | thegrumpster | |
16/3/2016 08:22 | Are Apple still sniffing around? Could be a huge bagger if they get on board. | induna123 | |
16/3/2016 07:51 | My Sky engineer says they have been in secret talks for over a year now...in the secret room at Sky H.Q. | chinese investor | |
16/3/2016 07:49 | All I can foresee is a string of positive RNS's stretching well into the summer. | michaelsadvfn | |
16/3/2016 07:37 | Chinese Investor, Don't be a fool,how can this come back at 25p it's been delisted.. Get a life... | shares188 | |
16/3/2016 07:24 | I'm Tellin Ya !! | chinese investor | |
16/3/2016 07:23 | Another AIM scam/fraud laid to rest and the ring leaders waltz off into the distance after raping the company for every last washer.You can bet who will be picking anything of any worth back up off the administrators for peanuts.I keep saying it until you understand AIM it's just an entity in the majority for connected people in the city to commit a long term fraud dressed up of course as sone new wonder product, service or mineral deposit.Only way to make any money on AIM is short anything that's just had a decent rise, just check the majority of listed companies if you don't believe me, and look at the share price history.Organised crime of the highest calibre. | donald tramp | |
16/3/2016 07:22 | Chinese Investor,time for a sleep methinks ,or you could be sectioned!! | shares188 | |
16/3/2016 07:21 | I still think this should be looked into ... | shares188 | |
16/3/2016 07:20 | Here we have a current "Nano-Cap" tech stock, that has fingers in so many pies, the vast majority of them successful. The newsflow here over the past 12 months has all been very positive, and there are only 4bn shares issued. Not only that, the charts point to a rapid 800-bag rise from here, fundamentals in the form of rising production also underpin the vastly undervalued share price. More brokers are now noticing MTV and rating them a BUY. Lots of private investors here are also buying these on a monthly basis, and the amount of stock available to the general public is, piece by piece, slowly falling. Added together, and with more good news to come regarding production and the certainty of no more shares, MTV retains my 25p price target by mid March 2016. | chinese investor | |
16/3/2016 07:17 | Bye bye £150! Oh well was worth a gamble! Now to wait and find out who gets what. If any of the BOD pick anything up for cheap then they better be wearing a tin hat!!! | aggieuk | |
16/3/2016 07:06 | Now to find Fertig! | 1i1i1i | |
16/3/2016 07:04 | We said the16 thane here it is | shares188 | |
15/3/2016 21:19 | ....And there it went ! Professor Quite Happy (MTV) 24 Nov'14 - 14:06 There you go, quite happy to re-buy above 0.215p. | chinese investor | |
15/3/2016 20:51 | Professor Screwed (MTV) 23 Sep'13 - 20:22 Anyone who seriously can't see the value here must have a screw loose. | chinese investor | |
15/3/2016 19:17 | HI WHEN IS THE TABLET COMING TO LONDON?? THANKS IN ADVANCE LOL C7 | cautious7 | |
15/3/2016 19:00 | Good evening. Nice pattern of companies that write delicious RNS.2 of them are target 0p 2016 and other 2 target 0p 2017MTVBOOMPCIXTR | data1t | |
15/3/2016 16:10 | "Bryan Foss @BryanFoss Mar 4 FCA admits RDR (regulation not greed) made financial advice too expensive for most. Saw that coming... hxxps://lnkd.in/e6kH Something of an expert in regulatory matters? Knows exactly what company directors can get away with? MTV website might evaporate at some point. Download your favourite blog posts before it does. | thegrumpster | |
15/3/2016 16:07 | "Should the Company not appoint a replacement nominated adviser by 14 March 2016 the admission of the Company's shares to trading on AIM will be cancelled." | chinese investor | |
15/3/2016 16:04 | No mention of MTV heading for the krapper from this MTV director. Sweep it under the carpet. People have short memories. | thegrumpster |
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