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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Parallel Media | LSE:PAA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BGSGT481 | 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% | 38.00 | 36.00 | 40.00 | - | 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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21/12/2016 23:25 | Eezy - filtered. | andyhey | |
21/12/2016 22:49 | If you want me to stop commenting on a public discussion forum, on what you willingly write on a public discussion forum, I think you know what to do! | eezymunny | |
21/12/2016 22:47 | Why on earth would you complain about me quoting from your posts on a public forum? You willingly post 1000's of times. Mostly horrible rampy drivel IMO. It's sad. "10/12/14 appears a strong buy at this level" "29/11/14 I reckon the share price will be far higher by this time next year" "10p plus is very likely following good news" 100's and 100's of posts like these. Embarrassing IMO. | eezymunny | |
21/12/2016 22:43 | BTW were do I say buy the shares... note the key word IF in the posts. If you can troll though 18,000 posts and just find 3 were you believe I am telling people to buy in - well I disagree and even if you think it - that's less than 0.015% of my total posts. It's just lucky I do not have or have set up my own thread blog telling people were I am investing and how my shares are performing.. UNLIKE A POSTER HERE... | knigel | |
21/12/2016 22:40 | If anyone knows how you complain to Advfn let me know - I will not tolerate some one trolling though my historic posting history just to try to score a pathetic point. What if I had been 100% accurate - I doubt he would have mentioned that he is one big saddo monitoring what people are saying from years ago !!!! This is a discussion thread - not a lawyers play thing | knigel | |
21/12/2016 22:37 | This is not the FITB thread so post there and remove your post here thanks. The share went from 0.7p - my original purchase price - and I sold-brought-sold-br WHAT DOES MATTER IS THAT YOU ARE SAD ENOUGH TO TROLL THOUGH 1000s OF MY POSTS TO TRY TO TRIP ME UP WHEN IF YOU TRADE DOZENS OF SHARES AND POST 18000 TIMES ON A BB - YOU CANNOT BE 100% ACCURATE OR RECALL EVERY SINGLE TRADE - ESPECIALLY FROM 2 OR MORE YEARS AGO GROW UP AND JUST FOCUS ON YOUR INVESTMENTS - PEACE OFF! | knigel | |
21/12/2016 22:28 | The thing is KNIGEL you say on here "I acquired shares on Fitb at 0.7p back in mid 2014. Did I sell at 26p? No, quite honest about this but not far off it" On LSE however you said (among 100's and probably 1000's of posts) on 23/4/15 "no sorry - sold in 2-3 batches at around 5p then when it kept rising got back in ... I would have probably retired if I had just kept the lot in the first place and sold at 25p lol (the benefit of hindsight).. currently average a tad under 6p gl" So either that was all lies, or what you posted here was all lies or I've misunderstood. Do please explain for us. And then you say on here "When have I ever given out a punt or told someone to buy in?", but on LSE we have "15/7/17 if you think this is the low point you should be buying as many as possible", "20/7/15 at 3p there's not much downside left for long termers so it seems as if the share price has factored in all possible bad news ", 13/8/15 I do think this s/b the floor and patient shareholders will be rewarded especially those buying now" This all looks like very embarrassing contradiction - but maybe I'm confused... Have you ever read through all your 1000's of FITB posts? Any reader may easily conclude that you've managed to lose your shirt on something that 30-bagged from your first purchase. Do you still deny it? There's plenty more evidence on there! | eezymunny | |
21/12/2016 22:10 | Good for you, Happy Christmas & all the best for 2017. | andyhey | |
21/12/2016 21:56 | andyhey, thanks. I agree, you probably would not see 30% of the share issue traded without a reason. One party wanted to sell - various parties were prepared to buy. Not what I would call the usual "pump and dump" (at the moment). Lets see what the rest of the week brings. As for Eezy - as far as I am concerned - from my side at least - I am calling a truce until 2017 - it's suppose to be the season of goodwill - peace to all men .. and trolls :-) | knigel | |
21/12/2016 21:33 | LOL. It was more a pop at Eezy than you KNIGEL. When people do pick on me I am incline to ignore them. Something is afoot here. The twitterati include some names I wouldn't expect & who have never been interested in PAA before. The coming days may well be interesting. Eezy - I might buy some more. | andyhey | |
21/12/2016 21:18 | Last point - if he wants to discuss Fitbug or Ctag or any other share I have held or currently invest in - or post on - I suggest he goes and posts on their threads! I can then respond there.. | knigel | |
21/12/2016 20:45 | I'm not sure what's more fun. Owning PAA or spectating on the never ending KNIGEL / EezyMunny spat. | andyhey | |
21/12/2016 17:32 | Again none of your business. I said I did not sell at the peak .. In fact was reducing a little at a time - if u look back it soared in a matter of days.. Meanwhile back to PAA.. Several holding RNSs must be due over the next few days. We believe we know who sold.. But which parties added? 😎 | knigel | |
21/12/2016 17:12 | Did you really hold tight on FITB and get out close to 26p, KN? That was quite a feat of timing. Well done. How did you know it was time to exit? | eezymunny | |
21/12/2016 13:08 | None of your business. I'll tell you my share price averages when you tell me yours. I acquired shares on Fitb at 0.7p back in mid 2014. Did I sell at 26p? No, quite honest about this but not far off it. Traded a few times since and current holding showing a loss. With PAA it would not have to increase much to get back to breakeven as average down. I repeat I cannot see much downside as MV is low and it would probably not be trading if it dropped lower. A placing is possible. Not a 1p without a consolidation Imo. Why do you always want the worse to happen here? You are simply OBSESSED! | knigel | |
21/12/2016 12:31 | And as for "Fitb which went to 26p"... so you 26 bagged? Is that right? But are still losing money overall on it? Is that right? | eezymunny | |
21/12/2016 12:28 | It's stuff like "Lets be honest - it can't go much lower" that makes me worry for you, Knigel, and you post so much I'm always worried really clueless people will believe you. What if PAA raises equity at 1p tomorrow? That's a 90% drop. "it can't go much lower" is an utterly stupid statement. The downside % is the same for every single share. A nice round 100%. The most likely outcome here IMO. | eezymunny | |
21/12/2016 12:01 | Oryx had 699k, reduced to 349k ? | mister md | |
21/12/2016 11:46 | 350,000 dumped at 9p | mister md | |
21/12/2016 11:26 | Calm down knige I think your a great investor just put a tidy sum in mars what do you reckon,lol. | 123trev | |
21/12/2016 11:15 | When have I ever given out a punt or told someone to buy in? If I hold a share I will say why but anyone buying or selling on the advice of a BB poster needs their heads examined. Btw BB Ctag went to 20p and I do not currently hold. Ditto AVO. You forget to mention their high points and the fact that most of the time I trade and do not hold for long periods. Ditto HHR years ago and Fitb which went to 26p. When looking at charts remember there are high and low points even if over a longer period the net performance is poor. PAA has ben stuck around the 10p level for ages now.. | knigel | |
21/12/2016 11:06 | Lol,I see someone on Lse has picked up on Knigel's lucky punts. | 123trev | |
21/12/2016 08:50 | the massive spread should put off p& d attempts - hope its something better this time around for those still left in this share | mister md |
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