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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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3DM Worldwide | LSE:TDM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030949472 | ORD 2.5P |
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% | 5.19 | - | 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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06/7/2007 15:40 | Just on renewed buying + charts. I'm just a trader with TDM and not an investor so I don't care the current situation with the company. | chancer6 | |
06/7/2007 15:38 | chancer - on what grounds can you see 6p "easy" on Monday?? I have every respect for the technology, but the company? It's struggling to stay afloat, diluting shareholders by millions a month and staggering from one cash crisis to the next. The technology DESERVES success, if only because of the environmental credentials of the PIM process. Sadly I don't think 3DM are the ones that will take it there. Too much baggage, too little money, and too many failures piled on top of each other. Ironically, all the hyped up products which took it to multiples of today's price were failures. Today's projects look like succeeding in the long term - but I can't see the company still being around to see it. | wdurham | |
06/7/2007 15:32 | Just a trader and not an investor. | chancer6 | |
06/7/2007 15:31 | Ah. 10p. That explains it. Thank you. You're obviously better versed in the history of this one than most of us here. | bluebelle | |
06/7/2007 15:22 | Well the price did get to 10 pence not so long ago. I reckon 6 pence + easy on Monday! | chancer6 | |
06/7/2007 15:21 | Wow Chancer, if it hits 5.50 long term holders will be well in funds !!! | bluebelle | |
06/7/2007 15:20 | Adie - that is REALLY Acelogic? Good grief. He always seemed reasonable in the "old" days....has he not yet forgiven you for selling before it all went pearshaped? LOL! Just goes to show you, I guess, that buying shares doesn't do your sanity any good at all. | wdurham | |
06/7/2007 15:13 | Level 2 has just gone positive at 2 v 1 from 2 v 2. Tick up on the offer to 5.50 pence is coming! | chancer6 | |
06/7/2007 15:09 | So far...chart also shows that these could rise quickly back to the 6 pence + area. Just completed a double bottom formation at 4.62 pence. | chancer6 | |
06/7/2007 15:07 | Chancer6 - 6 Jul'07 - 15:03 - 22787 of 22788 ....count all the 250K blocks since yesterday. OK Chancer if you need help I'll do it for you. The answer's 2. | bluebelle | |
06/7/2007 15:05 | Yesterday: 300,000 at 5 pence, 140,000 at 5 pence. Today: 250,000 at 4.90 pence, 250,000 at 5.20 pence. | chancer6 | |
06/7/2007 15:03 | Someone buying in 250K chunks since yesterday....count all the 250K blocks since yesterday. | chancer6 | |
06/7/2007 15:02 | 250,000 @ 5p = £12,500 - hardly what one may call heavy instiutional commitment? | hebgb | |
06/7/2007 14:59 | An instituition topping up perhaps. Alot of 250K buys since yesterday including one at 5.20 pence too. | chancer6 | |
06/7/2007 14:56 | Alot of heavy buying in these since yesterday. I've just bought in. Level 2 is 2 v 2. Should rise back to 6 pence + in coming days. | chancer6 | |
04/7/2007 18:30 | lol John NURSE?....Tranquilis | mark30 | |
04/7/2007 18:22 | Sorry Mark, it doesn`t fit me - the arms are too long. | the sixpenny knight | |
04/7/2007 18:18 | LOL true John ! now put this jacket on @0) | mark30 | |
04/7/2007 18:16 | Oh, we can`t have that - we`re not used to unstable characters on here. | the sixpenny knight | |
04/7/2007 13:07 | gemstar That's cruel : very funny, but cruel !!! Dawson and his ilk are some of the people I was referring to earlier. I may be wrong, but I don't think for a minute that they would have held TDM as it fell from around the £2 to its suspension price had MW not been making reassuring noises based on his regular contact with KB (and, IMHO, before his judgement became clouded by feeling the need to take a contrary position to EK from which he found it difficult to extricate himseld without loss of face). | bluebelle | |
04/7/2007 12:57 | Knight In that sense you're right, but I do think with the 'clubby' atmosphere he creates partly based on his (once justified) reputation, and, especially in the case of the likes of TDM, his access to certain Directors, encourages a lot of his subscribers to take his recommendations as gospel (their fault, I quite agree, rather than his) and follow him into positions (from which, on one occasion as I recall, he withdrew without at first telling subscribers) which, in the case of small caps, they can't easily get out of. You've only got to read some of the comments on his BB if you have the temerity to query or criticise him to see that. In the case of TDM, after the initial, ahem, correction, I reckon that MW subscribers accounted for around 80% of the shares held by PIs, and if he'd recommended a sell - which on the basis of the sound advice he'd been peddling in the Mail for many a year he should have been doing - the price would have tanked not least because the MMs would have dropped it like a stone. By the way, in relation to your last point, did you see that the creator of the Hokey Cokey, Larry Laprise, dies a while ago, but the undertakers had terrible trouble when it came to getting him in the coffin? They put his right leg in.................. | bluebelle | |
04/7/2007 12:53 | Good to see the Goatherd got out early, too | gemstar2 |
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