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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Saietta Group Plc | LSE:SED | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNDM6X87 | ORD GBP0.0011 |
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% | 0.65 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Motor Vehicle Part,accessory | 2.41M | -27.81M | -0.1914 | -0.03 | 944.19k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/4/2024 16:17 | Hi From past experience of holding shares when companies are put into administration, it can take many months if not years to hear anything. Sorry & good luck | bazworth | |
13/4/2024 15:39 | Anyone heard anything since the suspension? | dgwinterbottom | |
12/4/2024 11:27 | new large holder ! and a wealth manager too ! | kemche | |
05/4/2024 08:17 | What has happened to the IP then? Surely someone has bought/taken it?? | red army | |
18/3/2024 10:18 | Just waiting now for Saietta, The Musical. Maybe Vic Kist or Tony Gott to belt out a number "Do You Want to Build an E-drive?" to the tune of Do You Want to Build a Snowman? | dave2608 | |
17/3/2024 09:02 | Strange how silent Paul Hill is on Saietta, considering how enthusiastic he was here. | owenski | |
17/3/2024 06:23 | The conclusion that I would draw from having read The Oak Bloke's scribblings (as linked above) is that one should never pay any attention to The Oak Bloke's scribblings. | glavey | |
12/3/2024 18:37 | Point taken, IMO SED assets are fodder for a trade sale, if at all. I guess there are minor royalty streams to flog-off. . Looking for a micro-fund, I was listening recently to RMMC (River and Mercantile, George Ensor) who have a novel approach to getting into that space, without getting too large. Some interesting, researched stock pick opportunities too. | tightfist | |
12/3/2024 18:04 | Point of fact there are no institutional investors in small caps other than a few specialist funds. All the big institutions who manage billions don't touch companies below £100m. They should be supporting companies like this, if management are a problem they can force change. | slicethepie | |
09/3/2024 20:19 | Another perspective: hxxps://www.business | tightfist | |
06/3/2024 14:54 | Found his article from yesterday. | dave2608 | |
06/3/2024 14:32 | I seem to remember an article from this oak bloke. Wasn't he basing a fair chunk of his analysis on projections many years into the future? | dave2608 | |
06/3/2024 13:43 | In fact I'd say they shafted the market. | dave2608 | |
06/3/2024 13:39 | I don't see how it's a failure of the London equity market. Saietta got theselves into this pickle, nobody else. In fact they did very well out of the London equity market. | dave2608 | |
06/3/2024 13:35 | Ah but according to Tony Gott it was funded. Around August 2023 time. "There will be absolutely no need to go back to the market for any more money." (words to that effect) | dave2608 | |
06/3/2024 12:24 | Good article by the oak bloke, not sure how to link. Main point this should have been funded at this late stage. It is a massive failing of the London equity market and advisors. We are a sinking country, we have great ideas but they are exploited by other countries. Our limp politicians know nothing about business | slicethepie | |
06/3/2024 12:15 | As far SED is concerned, any buyer would have to weigh-up the likelihood of getting paid. | casholaa | |
06/3/2024 12:08 | If it's any consolation, I've been shagged on cpi, vod, mobico, and my stops on ipf gave me a kicking last week. I'll likely get kicked again tomorrow on ent -we shall see. | casholaa | |
06/3/2024 12:00 | You have my sympathy. We've all been there. It's all about money management. You need to make a note of where it went wrong on your part and risk management, not the part of the company. The company went wrong due to the assumption that they would get paid quickly or within a reasonable time and relied upon that. I don't think that there was anything inherently wrong with the company, just over-reliance on others paying. I don't think that you picked a bad company. I got stopped out a while back without even noticing, it's only when I saw the share price had tanked that I started taking an interest here again. I haven't made anything here, possibly a small loss, but getting stopped-out saved me even more money, that's why it's about money management and risk management on the investors side of things. | casholaa | |
06/3/2024 11:35 | Paul Hill just bowled him lollipops, over after over. | dave2608 | |
06/3/2024 11:26 | Paul Hill must read the comments on here. After all he posts regularly. You'd think that with so many people in unison panning the company for monthas on end that it would make him sit up and take note, or at the very least make him field posters concerns in the form of hard ball questions to Tony Gott. But no, it didn't. | dave2608 | |
06/3/2024 11:17 | Less sed the better. | countbasie1 |
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