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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mxc Capital Limited | LSE:MXCP | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BGK3LD00 | ORD NPV |
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% | 48.00 | 43.00 | 53.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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03/8/2016 21:19 | You are such a plonker. Sell no buy, no sell the action is in another room...wait buy tipped. Truly bizarre bud. | muffster | |
03/8/2016 11:18 | Your missing the incoming here!! You have to be on the ball and not asleep at the wheel in this game guys. Just BUY ok ...............BUY.. The news is on the streets but you lot are still in bed. | chimers | |
28/7/2016 16:28 | Tell us a story, Jackanory. Laters! | suneday | |
28/7/2016 16:18 | Hanging around ? really ? am I posting in invisible type now or summat ? The ACTION is in another room. Members only. | chimers | |
28/7/2016 16:10 | Don't think so. You and yours wouldn't be hanging around like a gaggle of lost shoppers if that was true. | suneday | |
28/7/2016 15:48 | Looks like you'll have to do it yourself with a couple other names. They're not getting your drift and playing your game on LSE either. | suneday | |
21/7/2016 06:03 | If you dont................ Look out the window.............. No, I dont need to, I demand a fee nowadays for my services. | chimers | |
21/7/2016 06:02 | SELL................ Christ on a bike, its not as if there aint any material to work with!! | chimers | |
21/7/2016 06:00 | There are THOUSANDS of shares the public can invest in. The public are SHEEP. They go where the noise is. Thats why the SUN sells more than the Telegraph or the Gruniad. You have to make noise to make people sit up and take notice. | chimers | |
21/7/2016 05:54 | Hmm...better. Shop Window? Euphemism for they are not promoting the company well and as such this will not attract investors like say a company that has a good investor relations policy? | muffster | |
20/7/2016 23:04 | No one expects anything from you. Plain English would be a start though. your ramblings make no sense | muffster | |
14/7/2016 08:30 | There's slow and there's MXCP.... Worth the wait but just a little nudge up would be nice. | nightmare trader | |
13/7/2016 13:20 | Slowly, slowly catchy Monkey !! | pottermagic2310 | |
13/7/2016 08:52 | MXCP is an AIM listed company that made Post tax profit for the period of £12.4m over the past 6 months and is on track to more than double that amount for the full year. That alone is unusual and although there are a lot of shares in issue I can see this having a re rating soon. | lordkevin | |
13/7/2016 08:47 | I was looking at them over the weekend and a few might not realize they also own a large stake in two unlisted companies Sagacity and Maytech. If either of them get a listing then that could raise an enormous amount of cash and profit for MXCP. Does anyone know what value these two companies might have? | lordkevin | |
13/7/2016 08:37 | LK I'm with you. Great potential but stagnant. Patience.... | nightmare trader | |
13/7/2016 08:34 | MXCP still has a considerable cash pile to invest. After this latest deal with ECV they will still have about £15 million to spend. The deal with ECV is quite astonishing as MXCP get £2 million in fees so I'm led to believe. That's a quarter of their investment back already and the new company TAX has yet to be listed. TAX being the ticker of the new company once listed. I cant see this company staying below the radar for much longer. | lordkevin | |
10/7/2016 17:38 | Agreed... I do think we have a well run Company here that appears to keep producing good results and yet the Market doesn't seem to see things that way :-( | pottermagic2310 |
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