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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Shidu | LSE:SDC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7FD9168 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.875 | - | 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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06/2/2013 09:38 | Or NTA 2p to todays offer for the company 96p.!! | tara7 | |
06/2/2013 09:34 | Yeah yeah Tara, same old bull you never change, filtered now. | 34simon | |
06/2/2013 09:33 | 34 simon, Take a look at my share of the year 2012 now a 4 bagger.!!! | tara7 | |
06/2/2013 09:33 | Brave person buys this now. | 34simon | |
06/2/2013 09:28 | tara Good call on PLE, as normal you go very quiet on the dogs. | 34simon | |
06/2/2013 09:27 | Note: What if the new shares do not hit the market, ever.?? | tara7 | |
06/2/2013 09:26 | There's the first (mug) buying size at huge premium, very risky. | 34simon | |
06/2/2013 09:23 | Is there really only 2 million shares in issue? If there is then this could go anywhere! | simonparker5 | |
06/2/2013 09:14 | Pyramid not bursting yet, sellers this morning out way too early. | 34simon | |
06/2/2013 08:35 | When do mm's ever lose, spike is on, sellers regretting bailing at 5.2p now. I'm not getting involved on that spread. | 34simon | |
06/2/2013 08:15 | Looks like all those buyers yesterday have sold already. | 34simon | |
06/2/2013 07:59 | People will get trapped today, they will only offer stock at 6.5p and the NMS is 1k, great news if you are in at 4.25p, bad news for the mugs who will pay the premium, very dangerous game. | 34simon | |
05/2/2013 22:35 | The only case I can see for investing here is IF the board announce a miraculous purchase of xyz commodity asset or option for a few quid with the potential for a future defined resource. The 250k capital is more likely earmarked for director salaries..... Let,s see what they propose to put into the company. | highly geared | |
05/2/2013 22:14 | TBH I have not DYOR here but noted the share being mentioned and late movement today. Pently of cash shells have moved sharply recently - some with good reason and some going far beyond their true value on vague RTO rumours. It is picking the ones that are not being pumped and dumped. As you say small purchases can move these low cap shares and it can be quite hard to sell so may just leave this one alone... | knigel | |
05/2/2013 22:09 | To be fair this is the closest thing to a pyramid scam Search for the small valued Aim stocks, buy in first then pump away, quickly there is no stock and people have trouble buying, the shareprice moves, others chase but how far do they chase before the pyramid collapses ? with the first few in getting out for a profit of course. | 34simon | |
05/2/2013 21:54 | Well Double6 has down well with CGG (so have I) from 35p to 115p in just over a week SO TAKE NOTE | knigel | |
05/2/2013 21:20 | Shidu Capital 2.1mln shares in issue, of which 70% are tightly held. Current MC (@4.6p) = £95,000 Raising £250k through Loan Notes. On board, we have a new director Chris Neo who has experience in trading Coal and Iron Ore commodities. Currently only 600k shares in free circulation, 120k of which were traded today with a premium being paid on touch price. One to keep an eye on, in this "cash shell boom"..... | double6 | |
05/2/2013 18:44 | hmmm....risky, but looks to be worth a little punt?? | equitydealer007 | |
05/2/2013 17:00 | Any body any ideas on what the new business plan is here and what assets might be backed in as they essentially have very little cash..? | highly geared |
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