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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wandisco Plc | LSE:WAND | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B6Y3DV84 | ORD 10P |
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% | 63.60 | 63.80 | 65.20 | - | 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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15/10/2014 10:54 | SHORT!! :-) | itchycrack | |
15/10/2014 10:46 | Yep, they need cash soon, so Id say the house broker is attempting to get away a 300p placing. Could come in a fair bit lower if there is little real institutional demand only the bucketshops interested in a quick flip. | phowdo | |
10/10/2014 10:51 | Down we go again, this really has been the short of the year! :-) :-) | itchycrack | |
02/10/2014 18:37 | All WANDisco is worth is a reasonable multiple of their subscription business. But that's no good for the shareholders. That value will be all the creditors get when the party is over | thinkingman | |
02/10/2014 18:07 | That's just so so true Bakunin! | itchycrack | |
02/10/2014 16:05 | What actually happens when you give people those open options though ? When they don't know whether their job is done or not. When they know there is more to do, but don't really have a deadline for it. Do the conscientious worriers actually work more, getting more stressed, while the slackers still slack. Is it freedom from being 'ordered about', in return for a more insidious captivity from within yourself ? | yump | |
26/9/2014 09:56 | I picked up a tweet from WAND that might be fuel for the sceptics. I'm not invested, don't understand the potential and have no view on the outlook other than it appears cash will be needed soon. DYOR | cliffpeat | |
22/9/2014 14:49 | That is so true. No matter how hard corporates or big wigs with money try to invent something new, by banging on about innovation and composing mission statements for changing the world, they'll always be beaten to it by someone in a garage or bedroom, who is operating on pocket money. | yump | |
22/9/2014 11:39 | Lots of selling today, only headed one way. Can't believe how easy its been to make so much cash just shorting one stock!! Absolutely fantastic pay day on this one! | itchycrack | |
22/9/2014 11:12 | Classic pump and dump. ItchyCrack, I agree. They will go bust because they went out and blew their cash on over the hill programmers that really don't work that hard. | thinkingman | |
18/9/2014 17:14 | If your going short..then 87p seems a reasonable shaggers punt | sanks | |
18/9/2014 11:37 | AIM must look very attractive to companies prepared to put in the 'storytelling' effort. Despite years of seeing overhyped rubbish appear, fly up and then plummet, it appears there is always a ready supply of investors willing to buy the BS, so that new shares have the potential to do the same. I guess the increase of gambling pretty much supports the idea that there are plenty of people who think they are going to get lucky. | yump | |
18/9/2014 07:53 | This and OUT are the sort of garbage that ensures AIM has a bad rep. | phowdo | |
18/9/2014 07:40 | 300k dollars income from big data.... 18 million dollars down the pan in 6 months.... And this is worth 100 million quid? You havin a laff? | stegrego | |
18/9/2014 07:23 | Losses more than doubling.. | tsmith2 | |
15/9/2014 11:11 | Touch price currently shows as 410-415p. But just now I was quoted 410.5p to BUY 2500 shares. (I said no thanks.) Looks like it may be going lower? | charlie | |
22/8/2014 10:59 | What just happened there then? Anyone got L2.. Coming up as sells but doubt it. £700k volume just gone through.... | drobinson1991 | |
21/8/2014 19:39 | Looks like topping up time. | megordon |
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