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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Arria Nlg Ords | LSE:NLG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BGDFBC25 | 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% | 9.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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29/11/2020 10:18 | But I know you and that still won't be proof for ya you moron | ![]() johnkettleyistheweatherman | |
29/11/2020 10:11 | It's amazing how it can take to either call someone who owns a Tesla or photoshop one off of google isn't it. | kidknocked | |
29/11/2020 09:55 | So how about a photo of my name on a post it and your Tesla car keys within the next hour ? Surely that's not too difficult ?This is about to become a multi billion dollar listed company. That appears to be ok to me. | kidknocked | |
29/11/2020 09:42 | She may not be able to walk too well today Nudge nudge wink wink | ![]() johnkettleyistheweatherman | |
29/11/2020 09:41 | Coz I'm still in bed ripping u a new one online Wifey downstairs doing what she does best. Sorting breakfast | ![]() johnkettleyistheweatherman | |
29/11/2020 09:39 | You can still take a photo of your Tesla parked outside right now. If not, why is that not possible ? | kidknocked | |
29/11/2020 09:36 | But surely Rackers, you have said this is your Bloomberg terminal, so that should be at home as well ? It's almost like you're fibbing. Very amusing. | kidknocked | |
29/11/2020 09:34 | I look forward to the Tesla photo. How about taking it now as you are up and about ? | kidknocked | |
29/11/2020 09:33 | And heres the thing. I have got a route where you can still invest pre IPO that could still make you a lot of money. But you know what, Im not going to help with any of that. Now, where would you like your Wetherspoons voucher for providing troll entertainment? | kidknocked | |
29/11/2020 09:31 | I look forward to that, receiving a photo of a Bloomberg terminal where either you or one of your mates are a cleaner in the office, wow !How about you send me a photo of you holding a message up next to your Tesla today. Surely it is parked outside as part of the lockdown ? | kidknocked | |
28/11/2020 19:24 | Yeah, sure you have....You're just a stupid little man, scared behind your keyboard. You've never bought a share, you've never owned a Tesla and you've never ever had a Bloomberg terminal. Now...where should I deliver your gift voucher ? | kidknocked | |
28/11/2020 17:11 | Hey Rackers,Post your name and address for your free Wetherspoon voucher. You may choose instead ten pounds towards either your Bloomberg terminal subscription or your Tesla (both of which are lies). Thanks friend. | kidknocked | |
28/11/2020 17:08 | Here is a post from dingowatty from a year ago. All I can say is, his optimistic estimate was entirely wrong:Here's a question for you two savvy investors: what do you think Arria's revenue will be next year? I'm going to be optimistic and say $5 million. As I said earlier, I will be impressed by that. I think it will indicate significant progress and investors should be happy with that. I'm not trying to trash Arria and would be happy to see them set that benchmark after so many years of nothing.So, what do you think their 2020 revenue will be? Reveal your insights and let's see who's closest to the truth in a year's time. | kidknocked | |
28/11/2020 16:33 | Hi billbarber,I was keeping quiet about it, but really quite stunning (if confidential) figures. Q1 might be pretty interesting I'd say.Rackers can have his £10 Wetherspoon voucher on me, so he can weep when he realises that he could have made a fortune here. Shame. | kidknocked |
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