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7DIG 7digital Group Plc

0.69
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24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
7digital Group Plc LSE:7DIG London Ordinary Share GB00BMH46555 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.69 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/9/2017
16:59
Pet there are hundreds!!

Please

barnes4
22/9/2017
16:55
Just read my threads
pet lover
22/9/2017
16:52
Go on pet

Please can you tell me why you think this is cheap at the moment

And more to the point what you feel it could be worth in time

Thanks

barnes4
22/9/2017
16:48
Your correct in saying I don't need money.

However I do like finding cheap stocks.

I have traveled the world, on $10 a day, only need one house, and a £20,000 car.

Most who invest are greedy,just as well, as without a buyer of your shares your stuffed.

pet lover
22/9/2017
16:47
Let's hope indeed!!
barnes4
22/9/2017
16:32
Just don't like you telling pork pies.

My track record has produced massive gains that you can only dream about.

pet lover
22/9/2017
16:30
FFS calm down Pet, nobody gives a sh*t this is an Advfn bulletin board.
michaelmouse
22/9/2017
16:29
I take it all back. Just called Klas Nilsson and he said the man/woman that hugged him was indeed registered as Pet Lover. Luckily Klas is from the North-East and is used to responding with "now then please let go of me Pet".

;)

michaelmouse
22/9/2017
16:28
3 Background to and reasons for recommending the Proposal

Comland is a property development and trading company holding mainly commercial
property assets. Comland demerged from the housebuilding business Banner Homes
Group PLC in 1997. Each Banner Homes Group PLC shareholder received 1 share in
Comland for each 4 shares in Banner Homes Group PLC. 3,890,696 shares were
issued and admitted to trading on AIM in December 1997. Comland currently has
4,556,520 Shares in issue, traded on under the International Securities
Identification Number GB 0001859072.

pet lover
22/9/2017
16:25
Fri, 7th Sep 2007 12:10

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Comland Commercial PLC has agreed to a takeov

er offer from MCF Commercial Ltd, owned by Comland chief executive Stuart Crossley, valuing the company at 41.3-43.3 mln stg.

For each Comland share, Comland said its shareholders will receive either 9.50 stg per share in cash or 95 pence in cash and 85.5 MCF Holdings shares issued at par.

Comland said the cash alternative represents a premium of about 138 pct to its yesterday's closing middle market price of 400 pence per Comland share.

The Independent Comland director, John Derek Collinson, concluded that the terms of the cash alternative are fair and reasonable, and he has not made any recommendations on the cash plus shares alternative.

TFN.newsdesk@thomson.com

pet lover
22/9/2017
16:24
COM.

I bought BANNER HOMES at 17P

They gave shareholders ONE FOR FOUR FREE shares in Comland

Cost of each share 4P

Sold in MBO for £9.50 a share.

pet lover
22/9/2017
16:22
: "One shareholder "hugged and kissed me" at the company's Aug. 3 annual meeting, Chief Executive Officer Klas Nilsson, 69, said in an interview in The Lancasters' model apartment. The grateful investor bought 10,000 pounds ($16,000) of Northacre stock when it languished at 2 pence, an investment that was worth 612,500 pounds at yesterday's closing price."


Now just ring them up to confirm.

pet lover
22/9/2017
16:22
No it's you're right not your right. As in you are right.

LOL. I do hope that last post (2804) was said in jest :)

michaelmouse
22/9/2017
16:19
Your right I did not sell 200 shares that enabled me to attend meetings.
pet lover
22/9/2017
16:18
pet lover/ tara - The trouble is you're a serial liar.



post 904 - "I also own shares in PVG" which you posted on 30 June 2017 when the share price was down to £1.35. So not a ten bagger then for you. When exactly did you sell?

My guess is that you start pumping and start selling some of your stock quite early on if the share price rises until you ditch the last few remaining shares you have at higher prices. As I said a pump and dumper.

Please give it a rest with your 73 and 220 baggers. It's total b*ll*x.

Nobody believes you.

michaelmouse
22/9/2017
16:09
Agreed

Now 7dig have got the B2B streaming market in the bag, profits and big ones to show in 2018

pet lover
22/9/2017
16:02
That's the spirit

The common goal is to be sitting on a multi bagger

barnes4
22/9/2017
16:01
I bought COM at 4P sold at £8.50P.

Now pop back into your garden shed.( PLEASE )

pet lover
22/9/2017
16:00
Pump and dump is done over a few days or possibly weeks.

PVG took around 18 months and 3 sets of results and four trading statements. !!!

Other shares were NTA 73 bagger and COM 220 bagger.

Please don't spout rubbish.!

Back to PVG

Institutions poured cash in AFTER it had 7 bagged.

pet lover
22/9/2017
15:54
pet lover - So you bought PVG at the bottom and sold at the top then?

I'm always happy to miss the PVG's because the rises are based on sand. As I said you are the proverbial pump and dump artist and rely on mugs dafter than yourself to buy into jam tomorrow stocks rising on momentum so that you can sell into the share price rises.

I'm happy to avoid because they eventually blow up in your face, and you never know just when that will be. PVG is now 45p and may go lower. Not even a one bagger. Most will have lost money I'd guess.

The true multi-baggers are companies like AVS which I was accumulating between prices of 20p-30p, and was eventually acquired for £6.50. Not to mention generous dividends along the way including a special payout of £1.10. I'll let you work out how many bags that is. AVS always had great revenue streams and a massive margin of safety with its quality asset base. PVG on the other hand will report revenues of £2.5m this year and the business model has yet to be proven, and yet at £2.76 the market cap. must have been £40m-£50m? Just plain daft. Mr Market can take some time to price things accurately, but eventually he catches up with events.

Anyway we digress. We agree on 7digital and with your undoubted good fortune and my terrific judgement then we must be on to a winner. ;)

michaelmouse
22/9/2017
14:11
Appols for posting yet another ten bagger: PVG .

Posted by me at 28P and hit £2.76.

Institutions bought in after extensive research at £2.25P. (7 bagger)

Poor Mr Mouse could have ten bagged himself .!!!

The fact that companies then, don't deliver, should not be blamed on posters here.

Try looking at the directors actions first.

pet lover
22/9/2017
14:08
Steady tiger ;) LOL

I think tara (pet lover) has gone to re-invent himself again following another debacle. This time it was PVG. See previously.

I'm not sure if he/she attended PVG's AGM? ;)

Keep investing in companies that you have no faith in tiger. It's a terrific strategy. ;)

Bye bye.

michaelmouse
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