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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vialogy | LSE:VIY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031647653 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.205 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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13/6/2014 12:50 | Have to agree with MG78... Holders have been lead down the path by VIY..now this morning we're told our shares are reduced 100:1.... Nothing in this mornings announcement to make existing retail shareholders happy You have to go out and buy a shed load more but then your back to where you were under the old BOD...open to future promises of Jam Tomorrow at the same time your diluted out of existence | villac2 | |
13/6/2014 12:48 | I think its a pretty poor show the way QRD has been swept under the carpet. What has happened to our share of VEC ?. Until VEC is officially dead it is still a concern for VIY holders. Does it form any part of the new valuation here ?I hope its not abandoned and then creamed off for use in some gold mine on the quite by AR. | spec7 | |
13/6/2014 12:24 | No one wants Quantum RD do they. How much have you personally spent on it? No O&G company believes in it. No one spent a penny on it yet the RNS' all suggested orders were near, often just prior to a placing. But 5 years ago you were booming that the technology was proven and that sales were a gnat's whisker away. Same old same old. Viscious circle....unable to change tack and unwilling to accept you were wrong, you boomed on. Very expensive. Newbies learn from this. The first cut is often the cheapest. Always remain critical of the company you are invested in. (coming from someone with 20 years in the game). S.G. leaves the company yet pursues a sale/partnership for the technology. Talk about 'grey'. Atrocious. | mg78 | |
13/6/2014 12:19 | Thanks. This company makes CYAN (no position held) look like Polly Peck. | mg78 | |
13/6/2014 11:56 | Stick your money into a company with a bit of class. | mg78 | |
13/6/2014 11:55 | And Terry Bond was the silliest little squirt of a chairman I ever had the misfortune of talking to. (imo of course). | mg78 | |
13/6/2014 11:53 | Harsh for a buddhist.....granted | mg78 | |
13/6/2014 11:52 | Mind you, that place is probably run by terry bond.... lol | mg78 | |
13/6/2014 11:51 | The Prophet - no bitterness here. I traded Vialogy ONCE donkey's years ago and scalped a £118 profit. Big money! I have no axe to grind. You are deluded though. This is a fair assessment imo. Utterly deluded. Hard to get any volume eh? Added 5M eh? Eeeeeeeee---orrrrrrr The sooner someone ships you off to here the better: hxxp://www.thedonkey | mg78 | |
13/6/2014 11:50 | At least I am rewarded with a nice round number though | prambigear | |
13/6/2014 11:50 | QRI.... it was probably just a load of mumbo jumbo... but it parted me from a wad of cash. | prambigear | |
13/6/2014 10:54 | Hotel Corp Share Chat (HCP) NAV 131P - Currently 1.6p rebranded yesterday Today, 10:51 AM | jollynews | |
13/6/2014 10:52 | Anticipated market value: £20.7 million.. This looks good. Really dont understand why so many sold. Would have been better to release news after market close to give people time to read and digest over the weekend. Would have been much different in my opinion..GLA | harley24 | |
13/6/2014 10:33 | TP Good luck. I really hope it works out. | sunsetwarrior | |
13/6/2014 10:11 | just picked up 5m.Happy to accumulate more. | the prophet | |
13/6/2014 09:48 | ad -didn't know all the details, RP has done ok on the back of that! | the prophet | |
13/6/2014 09:46 | sw -its an rto, simple as that. | the prophet | |
13/6/2014 09:45 | The Prophet (10914) "journalistic sleuthing?..... Seem to remember Robert Peston won journalist of the year for breaking the news first that Northern Rock needed emergency funding" Robert Peston, ha ha ha! If you go back to the London stock exchange and look at the Northern-Rock RNS announcements on that day, you'll see that two were released at about 7am: 1) We're borrowing quite a lot of money from the Bank of England. 2) We're only going to make £500m profit instead of £700m this year. My reactions to that at the time were: 3) The BoE wouldn't lend money to NRK unless they were a going concern. 4) £500m is still £500m and is still GREATER THAN ZERO. bearing in mind that: 5) This was near the start of the credit crunch, and plenty of other banks and large companies were about to report reduced profits or losses. However, drama-merchant as Robert Peston is, (because he's a journalist) he made a huge fuss over announcement (1) and somehow completely forgot to mention announcement (2), leading to the run on the bank. The government took ages to say that they'd guarantee deposits, which allowed the run to continue when it should have been stopped dead instantly. Ergo, NRK's small problem became a huge problem, and then they really were in trouble, not because they were intrinsically in trouble, but because journalistic drama had caused everyone to withdraw money, therefore CREATING the crisis which killed NRK. Remember this was near the start of the credit crunch, so lots of other banks and companies were about to announce reduced profits. However, none of them was treated like NRK was in the media. | arf dysg | |
13/6/2014 09:45 | ... and as for DE, AR and SL. I suspect they know exactly what they are doing... Climbing on board the VIY gravy train, fuelled by deluded shareholders desperate to regain some lost money. You don't have to get your money back via the same company. Write the money off and invest in another, better company with a good management and a good track record. | sunsetwarrior |
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