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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.69 | - | 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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24/2/2017 09:17 | pet lover You do not understand runawaypaul is a conman who uses multiple usernames at the SAME time, he is loveandmoney1 and purple11 who will show up later as he likes to wind me up as he is extremely arrogant. | tradermick1 | |
24/2/2017 09:12 | micky-fight the urge to sell...tracks money, let it run.gl | runwaypaul | |
24/2/2017 09:10 | nice chart here | runwaypaul | |
24/2/2017 09:05 | No need to ramp any stock that has recurring revenues fast growth and high margins. If you can find a stock that is about to do all three your often onto a fabulous run where others buying over the next few months and years do all the work for you. It's nice to be in at the start though i.e. Buy cheap and sell high. It's also gives one a buzz to get ahead of the broker upgrades as they can often be 3-6 months behind the curve.👯 | pet lover | |
24/2/2017 08:59 | Well if you look at the film clip in the top post it's undervalued to the tune of 100 times if the growth targets are hit over the next two years. Both MQA and Worldwide Radioplayer are now getting traction and I am very sure profits will follow. | pet lover | |
24/2/2017 08:57 | Right be warned. runawaypaul/loveandm So if he is ramping this he will use all 3 names. I hope loobrush will see this and restrict this thread to just one name | tradermick1 | |
24/2/2017 08:55 | this could get interesting gl | runwaypaul | |
24/2/2017 08:53 | Well someone got 50,000 just now and moved the offer. | pet lover | |
24/2/2017 08:52 | My personal view is the MM are well short of stock with willing buyers around. 3-4 times in the last few days they have closed down on line buying to tiny amounts. It's either a trick by them or they don't want to sell stock right now. | pet lover | |
24/2/2017 08:50 | They have to sell in blocks of 5,000 Min Market Size | pet lover | |
24/2/2017 08:50 | No on your L2 how many shares does the mm quote ? I've just been turned down for 10k so it must be 2500, 5000 or 7500 ? | tradermick1 | |
24/2/2017 08:49 | Well I could not buy 100,000 this morning on a dummy trade. | pet lover | |
24/2/2017 08:30 | pet lover What size on the offer are the mm's quoting at 8p ? | tradermick1 | |
24/2/2017 08:20 | L2 one left on the offer. Next week the penny will drop. | pet lover | |
24/2/2017 07:26 | MQA HI RES will I think become standard listening through mobile phones. "Last week, Universal Music Group announced a multi-year partnership with MQA to make its catalogue available in ‘hi-res audio’. Next week you will demo this at Mobile World Congress. What’s the thinking behind hi-res audio? If you look at other media – film, TV and so on – they have all improved their quality and dynamic range. In music, we’re a little behind. We actually had good sound on CD, but we squeezed it for digital, and we sacrificed some of the quality for the convenience of carrying around so much music. Digital technology has already transformed distribution and marketing. What’s especially interesting to me, and to the artists I think, is where we can go with the product itself. There were good technical reasons for this. But now we’re at a point where most smartphones can output 24-bit audio. Bandwidth has been a problem. Even wifi can’t support what’s needed for hi-res audio. But a bunch of companies are solving this. MQA is one. And that’s why we signed the deal. But do users with phones and earbuds really want hi-res audio? I really think they do. In fact, we did some research and found 85 per cent of consumers say audio quality is very important. Meanwhile 71 per cent of streaming customers would be interested in upgrading to better sound quality, even if that meant paying more than $9.99 a month." | pet lover | |
24/2/2017 05:13 | I discovered some more great news while searching the 7Digital Group Plc website. - under 'News' - 'Community' and also the most recent news on the site as I type. - 7Digital supports Youth Music's Give a Gig week, a charitable project at the end of March. Here is Simon Cole's view, the last paragraph of the article. “We all know what a positive impact music can have on young people and Youth Music really do change lives by providing fantastic opportunities to make music. At 7digital, we’re proud to support Give a Gig Week and the next generation of performing artists that Youth Music helps on their way” – Simon Cole, CEO, 7digital. | 11smith | |
23/2/2017 18:40 | Barnet : with respect if you sell out at 25P you will, I think, live to regret it. News is flooding in each week on 7Dig'S MQA and Worldwide Radioplayer. They could well be worth over half a billion each given the rate of growth of streaming music. More at the end of the month. | pet lover | |
23/2/2017 18:35 | Huge week for MQA next week at MWC 2017. | pet lover | |
23/2/2017 17:36 | no volume today though.... I notice this elsewhere "7digital next buyout target for Tessera? Could be real, cheap and aligns with strategy". can buy my shares at 25p.... | barnetpeter | |
23/2/2017 17:32 | Good to see. Hopefully more excitement will come from MWC next week... | hausofmaus | |
23/2/2017 16:36 | The profit takers have now gone and some have read my threads and can understand just how undervalued this company is. My other stock based on the same criteria high margins, fast growth and recurring revenues has hit yet another ALL time closing high today. | pet lover | |
23/2/2017 16:22 | firming up gl | loveandmoney1 |
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