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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Audioboom Group Plc | LSE:BOOM | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BJYJFG60 | ORD SHS NPV |
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% | 237.50 | 235.00 | 240.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Radio, Tv Broadcast, Comm Eq | 65.03M | -19.43M | -1.1862 | -2.00 | 38.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/3/2020 09:39 | that's ok, sweetie | jasperthemonkeygod | |
20/3/2020 08:45 | Balance? Do you not think we know the current situation, pandemic, market crash.I made a BIG BOY decision to invest in BOOM all by myself. I took that BIG BOY step knowing there was some risk. And I'm sticking by that BIG BOY decision for now.What have you done? Are you being guided by people on this forum. Is that what's wrong. You fell like someone led you down a rabbit hole and you don't know how to get out.I believe everyone on this thread is well aware of the situation. But thanks for thinking of me. | webhop | |
20/3/2020 08:42 | Anyways, is Nick Candy still trying to buy CapCo ..? | jasperthemonkeygod | |
20/3/2020 08:40 | 3 more what monkeyboy? 3 more questions? Okay well there was 2... Lastly, why so sad? | richyrich8 | |
20/3/2020 08:35 | 3 more Webhop, to provide a bit of balance maybe? Rather than 'yay, Spotify are going to buy this for 1 billion dollars, yay' which is 99% of the posts on here | jasperthemonkeygod | |
20/3/2020 08:31 | Richy very funny and I think you are right. That must be it. | webhop | |
20/3/2020 08:30 | Jasper, have you read the posts?You seem determined to get the last word on this. What is your objective, why not just come out and say what your objective is. Do you have one? Have you lost money on BOOM and now you feel angry and want to blame someone. Is that it?I understand certain people walk around in life with a chip on there shoulder, some think they are owed something for nothing and some are just down right pessimistic and will never change. But what is your objective here? Please enlighten me as I'm really struggling. | webhop | |
20/3/2020 08:25 | We just wanted to make all your hard work worth your while monkey boy. Now you have gained something, a bit of a monkey boy following. Congratulations. | richyrich8 | |
20/3/2020 08:15 | Cue 4 posts about me, and nothing about BOOM | jasperthemonkeygod | |
20/3/2020 08:06 | Richy - lets not forget that the chimp is also a proven liar | wooty01 | |
20/3/2020 07:58 | Agreed 100%.... He's a little more than deluded. Certainly a very unstable person. I hope everybody is well and I can't see those that are fighting over Boom to suddenly change their minds and decide they don't mind if one of the other bidders takes it, the competition is still there and podcasting is growing massively (even more so now). | richyrich8 | |
20/3/2020 07:55 | https://twitter.com/ | deanoblues | |
20/3/2020 01:35 | Jasper you are also deluded. Any assumed value was based on existing podcast acquisitions, the fact BOOM had called in Raine to oversea a POSSIBLE sale (and yes we know, ''strategic review", but how one can not believe the objective was a sale, I cannot fathom.)$10 was an optimistic valuation. I think I said I'd said I'd be happy with $5 or 6 in a previous post (cannot be bothered to look back) however I was also thinking positive and could see $10 was a possibility under the right climate and circumstance.The sad thing, in my opinion, is all the naysayers now jumping on this pandemic and the resulting crash to try and prove they were right about a companies demise, when the truth is we'll never truly know, as no one could have predicted this.What we do know though as there are people out there suffering, elderly unable to buy food, vulnerable people worried about there health and future. People will have undoubtedly lost money in investments over the past few weeks. Some may be vulnerable and worried and people still feel the need to come on here and gloat and say I "told you so"What do you want? An acknowledgment, a medal?Grow up people. Go and see if a elderly or vulnerable neighbour in your community needs help instead of coming on here looking to enhance your already over inflated ego.Oh and take care. | webhop | |
19/3/2020 22:45 | I didn't predict the Corona virus ... I have failed you What I do know is that meetings are progressing. Guess what podcast listens expected to increase in next 3 months many new listeners too. 10 dollars, not pounds (unfortunately) | rachelrileysbra | |
19/3/2020 21:50 | They are in a publicly announced strategic review process actually, which may or may not result in a sale Again, interesting this idea of projection For example, 'could be interested' does not actually mean 'is interested' and that applies to bloke in the pub, City AM, 34" B cup with underwiring and you, amoeba_rdem If we want to discuss 'morales' (sic) compass, what if punters bought in recently, based on this board's £10 rampfest and bra's nod nod wink wink posts, only to see this drop 50% ? | jasperthemonkeygod | |
19/3/2020 19:58 | Interesting this idea of projection Like I dunno, Spotify, Apple and Amazon stream music, which therefore means BOOM will be bought for £10 p/share by next Friday. I guess the above passes as fact on here | jasperthemonkeygod | |
19/3/2020 19:12 | “The Chimp does not necessarily work with facts, but it works with what it believes is the truth, or with a perception of the truth - or even worse, with a projection of what might be the truth.” The Chimp Paradox, Prof Steve Peters. | poebardem | |
19/3/2020 15:21 | assume you mean morals | jasperthemonkeygod | |
19/3/2020 14:43 | WebHop very well put. Sorry about your business. | wooty01 |
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