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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Argo Blockchain Plc | LSE:ARB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ15CS02 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 9.00 | 8.50 | 9.50 | 9.00 | 8.98 | 9.00 | 415,630 | 08:00:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 47.36M | -194.23M | -0.3362 | -0.27 | 52M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/1/2021 11:26 | Thanks Brasso, thats a lot less than I thought. I thought you were going to say 5000 or so, So theres a lot of success already priced in at current mcap of £275m, | ![]() sharekitchen1974 | |
24/1/2021 11:20 | Won't be any m and a No barriers to entry All we have is some machines !!Anyone can buy machines !! | ![]() nico115 | |
24/1/2021 11:20 | Don't worry, He's a complete bellend and has posted over 14,000 times - a saddo with nothing better to doI noticed this morning he filtered me last night for asking SNF a simple question about French ski resorts, | ![]() investorgeek1 | |
24/1/2021 11:16 | Filters anyone it seems! I too ask a question and got filtered... | ![]() con90210 | |
24/1/2021 11:12 | I expect they will be at 500 - 1000 BTC by the end of Q2 2021. | ![]() brasso3 | |
24/1/2021 11:12 | Why would someone filter me for asking a question? Nice to see plenty of informed posters able to answer a question in a company they are invested in, maybe he went long at 120p | ![]() sharekitchen1974 | |
24/1/2021 11:12 | imo ARB will grow rapidly in 2021 but not through organic growth that keeps adding mining capability.We will grow through M&A and i dont think its far away | ![]() aidenabettin | |
24/1/2021 11:09 | ARB at the last announcement currently own 209 BTC or BTC equivalent. That figure will continue to grow obviously, and with increased capacity coming on stream from tomorrow I'd expect we'll end the year with a minimum of 500 under our belt, if not more. If BTC is anywhere near $100,000 by then, you can see the considerable potential here. | crypto nugget | |
24/1/2021 10:56 | How many Bitcoin do Argo currently own? | ![]() sharekitchen1974 | |
24/1/2021 10:55 | 1knocker - to those of us with poor eyesight, it would be helpful if you could space out your posts a bit. A line or two here and there and a bit mor room would make it easier for us Magoo's! | crypto nugget | |
24/1/2021 10:52 | I’ve now studied the arb chart at great length and something looks incomplete about it - can feel it in my bones. Another chance to buy around 60p this week I reckon | ![]() yump | |
24/1/2021 10:50 | Well I prefer dross thats forecast to multiply its profits than loss making startup dross. | ![]() yump | |
24/1/2021 10:49 | So Argo 110p or 50p first ? | ![]() nico115 | |
24/1/2021 10:41 | gspanner, you miss the point entirely. ARB (at present} has yet to show a sustained track record, still less a calculable rate of return over the long term. Its new, in a new and fast moving field, so that is just an inevitable fact, not a critiscim of ARB or its management. So for theme being, the only safe working INVESTMENT assumption is that it is dross. But there is money to be made trading volatile stocks (dross or not) as momentum plays. If it shows a clear rising price trend, that is when to buy as a momentum trading play. For such a play it does not matter that there is not the material available to enable me to calculate its intrinsic value, or even to form a confident view as to whether it has any intrinsic value. indeed, the more hope and FOMO, and the less hard valuation evidence there is one way or the other, the faster it will rise and the more important it is to quit before sentiment turns again. All that will be entirely clear to an investor, and completely lost on a gambler. Investors may differ as to the best stocks to play and as to best risk/reward entry and exit prices, but they all understand that the name of the game is BANKING profits, and minimising the amount of the investment stakes risked. That is enough from me on this one. Anyone who has not got the point by now never will. | ![]() 1knocker | |
24/1/2021 10:39 | Well I did post a minimum valuation of 80p based on this year, for ARB before the placing, but so far nobody has contacted me about dodgy dealing ;-) Mind you I didn’t ditch all my shares at 120p so should be ok. | ![]() yump | |
24/1/2021 10:28 | Exactly ,i got the prediction right in 2016 and was followed in 2017 never to have got another prediction right : )My year end btc target is 65k Haha no chance of being anywhere close : ) | ![]() nico115 | |
24/1/2021 10:20 | ETH continuing to outperform BTC as predicted. 32800 continues to be a key level for BTC. | ![]() suffersnofools | |
24/1/2021 10:19 | Maddymoo - that's where the kids learnt to ski - very family friendly. We've done summer skiing at the Glacier near Finkenberg as well. Stunning. Good luck building your chalet fund. | ![]() suffersnofools | |
24/1/2021 10:17 | So getting it right once, without knowing how many times someone got it wrong, means what exactly ? | ![]() yump | |
24/1/2021 10:12 | There's a bitcoin analyst on one of the podcasts who correctly predicted btcs 2020 price, I won't name him, stating that if bitcoin goes above 40k we will see trades quickly at 42k and the next printed at 44k etc. 2021 forecast 220k | ![]() 7rademark | |
24/1/2021 10:11 | Didnt sound like the 'Book' had too many pages.We will find out if we get an M&A announcement .This is the year of M&A.Bidstack followed by Brandshield followed by Argo.#M&A | ![]() aidenabettin | |
24/1/2021 10:08 | The Private Placement is limited to those certain institutional investors that have already subscribed.Instituti | ![]() aidenabettin |
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