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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vyke Com | LSE:VYKE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1YD6035 | 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% | 0.60 | - | 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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08/3/2011 10:27 | So what's this viable business model the bulls claim Vyke possesses? They seem very reluctant to say! | justl00king | |
04/3/2011 08:21 | So the Vyke bulls told us that the JV with Bonjour would be the salvation and the making of Vyke. Now the board tells us they can remain in the JV and go bust or possibly reach agreement with the debt holders but only by ripping up the JV. So where does that leave the "bull case" such as it was? And why do the debt holders not agree that Bonjour was Vyke's great hope? Have they looked at the JV and spotted that it's really just a bunch of shifty characters taking control of an AiM listed company without making a bid to use as a vehicle for their own discredited and bankrupt business? No doubt ShawsIQis37 will know all the answers to these questions but as I have him filtered I'll never get to see them. | justl00king | |
04/3/2011 08:14 | THANKS !!!!!! | justl00king | |
04/3/2011 00:01 | WELL DONE GUYS !!!!!! | fenseal3 | |
03/3/2011 18:34 | How much are the directors being paid, i bet they are still taking hefty wages. BUST. | shaws37 | |
03/3/2011 18:07 | It is pants, indeed. When is it due to go bust? Hard to keep up with the postponed deadline. | justl00king | |
03/3/2011 16:56 | vyke is not as good as sh1t3. | shaws37 | |
03/3/2011 10:09 | Made you look, made you stare shaws37 is not very clever | justl00king | |
02/3/2011 17:23 | Thanks for keeping the better vyke thread at the top. Much better than the one used by Vykes biggest loser bull - who pretends he's a bear. | shaws37 | |
02/3/2011 11:34 | But Vyke closed down 37% last night so still 25% down so far. How come you post when it's up a bit but not when it's down a lot? | justl00king | |
02/3/2011 09:31 | who's on top today Symbol Name Cur % Chg Change News 1 VYKE Vyke Com 0.65 18.18% 0.10 2 PAY Paypoint 390.00 14.71% 50.00 3 HTT Hot Tuna 0.18 14.52% 0.02 4 RRL Range Res. 18.00 9.09% 1.50 5 RGM Regency Mines 4.59 8.77% 0.37 | football | |
02/3/2011 08:35 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | justl00king | |
02/3/2011 07:33 | 90% of companies which lose 90% of their value go bust 90% of the time. | shaws37 | |
01/3/2011 19:55 | The Directors will still be getting a hefty wage i would imagine. Soon to be none at this rate. Perhaps justlooking, albeit sitting on a loss, might have some justification to say the company is being investigated ? | shaws37 | |
01/3/2011 19:15 | You mean as in duck? Isn't that fowl? | justl00king | |
01/3/2011 18:50 | you're language really is quite foul. | 300sl | |
01/3/2011 18:23 | Oooh. Down 37%. Can I say "I told you so"? I think I can. Heap of rubbish. | justl00king | |
01/3/2011 18:21 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzz | justl00king | |
01/3/2011 17:53 | justlooking wrote............... "I also rang someone who works for one of the company's advisers and asked what he knew; he was pretty guarded, as you might expect but told me that in his view Tommy J was both a bully and errr ... how can I put this so as not to get lawyers involved ... less familiar with the truth than he should be (he used a word which rhymes with book an starts with a 'c')." Are you saying this Tommy J is a COOK ? No wonder you lost your money. You should have gambled it on who will win celebrity chef. lol | shaws37 | |
01/3/2011 16:32 | Down 37% wooooooooooooo Ouch to the bulls. But one appears to have suddenly turned bearish, the person who has a free account in particular. | shaws37 |
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