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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Photo-me International Plc | LSE:PHTM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008481250 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 107.00 | 107.00 | 107.50 | - | 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 07:38 | If this project s not a massive buy signal I don't know what is . I'm amazed the share price did not go up,significantly yesterday | talkman2 | |
21/12/2016 07:36 | Double wowsers. | revoman | |
21/12/2016 07:24 | I make that around £7.5 million worth of shares he's bought in the last few days! Not messing about is he! | smokybenchod | |
21/12/2016 07:16 | Thats a lot of shares. Could the Japanese id scheme be restarting soon. | petes5 | |
21/12/2016 07:08 | Another 3mill shares for Serge at 158p. | eeza | |
20/12/2016 10:14 | We are in to thinner trading conditions now with possibly some year end institutional positioning, worth keeping in mind as may give an opportunity to add lower down, just a guess only on my part, DYOR as always. | essentialinvestor | |
19/12/2016 19:17 | No, S_H I think the spin Essential put on the buy is nearer the mark. | keyno | |
19/12/2016 19:13 | That is a very impressive director buy. I've never seen anything but token buys before designed to offend the PI. :-) Really nice that he is so heavily backing the company. I really wonder how far the washing machine business can go. They'll be printing so much cash soon that the authorities might accuse them of being a money launderer. I'll get my coat... | sheep_herder | |
19/12/2016 18:22 | If there's an advantageous deal to be done, it'll be done! | revoman | |
19/12/2016 18:21 | Who needs institutions when we have Serge? :) | gleach23 | |
19/12/2016 17:40 | Good point, would think there could be a commercial arrangement if needed. From memory Uber are now interested in this area. | essentialinvestor | |
19/12/2016 17:37 | And EI, I wondered the same myself but I think that a lot of the machines depend on the same relationships as the photo booths, and as such if the laundry business was taken over there may be problems for a new owner getting the same space as currently occupied. But who knows? | revoman | |
19/12/2016 17:30 | What is more remarkable is Serge is no longer a young man, this at a time when many would begin to sell down such a large % stake, and he does the opposite. It's the potential on the laundry side imv, possible eventual spin off? - no pun intended. | essentialinvestor | |
19/12/2016 17:30 | I wonder what he knows that we don't............. :) | keyno | |
19/12/2016 17:26 | Excellent director buy - that's some serious cash, bodes well for next year's share price IMO | smokybenchod | |
19/12/2016 17:13 | Well , you can't blame him . The shares are very cheap . | talkman2 | |
19/12/2016 17:04 | Interesting about CEO Serge & PHTM. He previously sold his shares & left (long time ago). Came back when he saw his brainchild being driven into a ditch by his successors, so probably has a nice lot of loot stashed in a safe haven for capital. 2M shares is £3M squids - says it all IMO. | napoleon 14th | |
19/12/2016 16:51 | thats about £3m he just spent. | johnv | |
19/12/2016 16:43 | On the 16th. | eeza | |
19/12/2016 16:39 | Huge director buy | nw99 | |
17/12/2016 20:53 | There's a write-up in the Weekend FT of the Investors Chronicle article including the Buy recommendation. | revoman | |
17/12/2016 14:29 | Gaps filled on Dailey chart now as it gapped up on results day so should move up now | 2bluelynn |
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