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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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-7.50 | -3.09% | 235.00 | 235.00 | 245.00 | 242.50 | 237.50 | 242.50 | 75,861 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Radio, Tv Broadcast, Comm Eq | 74.88M | -757k | -0.0462 | -51.95 | 39.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/6/2022 12:55 | He can afford to do that all the way down to a fiver, question is can everyone else lol | davidro77 | |
13/6/2022 11:23 | Director still filling his boots | cool hand kev | |
10/6/2022 12:27 | MMs fishing for shares for the buyer | cool hand kev | |
08/6/2022 19:42 | How Much Of AudioboomGroup pic (LON:BOOM) DoInsiders Own?https://uk.finan | bingaxu | |
08/6/2022 13:38 | Price goes up , cue a flurry of posts . Can we have negative stuff also for when it goes down - just for balance ? Cup and handle … head and shoulders … | melegramforttongo | |
08/6/2022 12:06 | Wow why the sudden surge? | davidro77 | |
08/6/2022 11:26 | There is only 1 clown here spamming emojis | millennialinvestor | |
08/6/2022 10:58 | Huge cup & handle chart wise, will be complete once the bid comes in. | fs360 | |
08/6/2022 10:19 | All the director buys since March: buying seems to be picking up the last 30 mins.Announced Traded Action Notifier Price Currency Amount Holding07-Jun-22 06-Jun-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,315.00 GBX 1,111 700,00001-Jun-22 31-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,300.00 GBX 757 698,88925-May-22 24-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,285.00 GBX 1,544 698,13224-May-22 23-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,344.00 GBX 2,917 696,58823-May-22 19-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,460.00 GBX 677 693,67120-May-22 19-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,460.00 GBX 1,351 692,99419-May-22 18-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,513.00 GBX 3,901 691,64318-May-22 18-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,640.00 GBX 1,194 687,74217-May-22 17-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,660.00 GBX 1,176 686,54813-May-22 12-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,516.00 GBX 2,028 685,37212-May-22 12-May-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,570.00 GBX 3,067 683,34428-Mar-22 25-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,830.00 GBX 815 680,27724-Mar-22 23-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,850.00 GBX 539 679,46223-Mar-22 22-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,865.00 GBX 802 678,92321-Mar-22 18-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,870.00 GBX 533 678,12118-Mar-22 17-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,875.00 GBX 533 677,58816-Mar-22 16-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,890.00 GBX 526 677,05511-Mar-22 10-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,880.00 GBX 526 676,52904-Mar-22 04-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,770.00 GBX 835 576,02102-Mar-22 02-Mar-22 Buy Michael Tobin 1,820.00 GBX 542 325,168 | bingaxu | |
08/6/2022 10:17 | AQUA & Tobin buying ,sp almost halved over last 4/5 weeks ,latest trading update positive.If Candy knows what they know ,why would he sell ,driving down the price ,to buy more of THG ? Something strange occurring here ? | base7 | |
08/6/2022 06:21 | You’d have to agree with that david lad . What I want to see are the guys that post technical analysis do the same when it’s going down … Just a thought . Would create a more balanced view . Audioboom , once the Amazon of sound is now the ……… | melegramforttongo | |
08/6/2022 06:17 | A classic bitter loser , but I like the way you are still desperate for revenge after losing to me on so many occasions . I used some of my mega boohoo short winnings on here ( the money I took from you ). 😂😂 You’ll never see that again pal . If you must gamble , try roulette ?? | melegramforttongo | |
07/6/2022 22:39 | Said it several times has a tenner written all over the chart. where is Matthew Thomas on twitter gone very quiet since the £16 buy call and bullish talk | davidro77 | |
07/6/2022 21:21 | Not you are not short from 1571. And it’s a hindsight short so it doesn’t count . Bitter investor that we humiliated on boohoo. The making money is a side issue , what really matters is winding guys like you up 😂😂 | melegramforttongo | |
07/6/2022 18:53 | Still here leather face | sparsam | |
07/6/2022 18:28 | Millstone , you really do need to make the wind up attempts bullet proof . Eg “ mele short from thruppence on boo-hoo “ or “ mele sold out of boom sub £2 😂😂 Wind up grade on the old GCSE scale Grade = F | melegramforttongo | |
07/6/2022 18:25 | Hehehe You just know some one here are holding from £22 … What’s worse is that some are holding from £22 without taking ANY PROFIT on the way up. Ohhh they laughed but now the egg is on their face . Let’s see where this lands but sub £10 on the cards 🃏 you have to say . Never mind as some here have been in since under £2 so they are safe for now . | melegramforttongo | |
01/6/2022 11:11 | Mele, Wish I was that astute, I would be a billionaire. Have had a few nightmares in my time investing. I have taken a few off the BOOM table along the way, either due to financial needs or to put the money into some other shares I believe has a strong future. For example a while ago, I moved some funds from BOOM to SEE, but seeing machine is also tanking at the moment...overall market condition is affecting all companies. All in all, though it is not looking good, I have strong convictions in both SEE and BOOM. In fact I expect to be talking £s for SEE by 2025. Those that are smarter than me though are hoping to time their entry just right, for both SEE and BOOM. I suppose if you can sell high and buy back at a lower price then you are the winner.. if I attempted that, the share will race up the moment I sold. Someone up there just likes me, which is why I was fortunate to sell some BOOM at the high point ...I did not foresee the fall....I just needed ready cash and BOOM was the main share I could sell to raise that money, without much regret as I was on a substantial profit. | buggy | |
01/6/2022 09:11 | Buggy you are very modest. You knew exactly what you were doing and executed the sale perfectly. Nothing wrong with a bit of gloating . Well done 👏. | melegramforttongo | |
01/6/2022 08:34 | Im mot clutching at anything just stated what a Google search displayed | nocky44 | |
01/6/2022 07:09 | He Melegram, Sorry just saw your direct question to me earlier back on the BB. I have kept away from the board while the market is in a bit of flux, as i know there will be plenty panicking. I suppose you can argue that they are right to panic with the slide in price, especially if you bought much higher. As for me apart from the ones I sold as i had need for money to do some stuff, I am still invested...not great seeing my profit eroded but I am still convinced about the future of the company. Tobin seems to think so as he keeps accumulating. Unfortunately or fortunately I have not bought more as I do not have the ready funds, which is why I had to sell some in the first place. My other shares are also down but if any recovers quicker than BOOM then I will sell some of those to load up on BOOM. I expect at least £26 when eventually market settles down. A lot of PI also know that this will be at least £26 when it recovers, but due to the continued slide are sitting on the side-lines in the hope that they can get it cheaper. Once there is a sustained move upwards , there will be a mad rush to buy back in and it will go up faster than it came down because there ill be much less shares available for the scramble to buy in. Just my view and no investment advice intended. | buggy | |
01/6/2022 05:52 | You are clutching at straws. There's no further developments with AAA. So far they haven't shown the wherewithal to complete on what they set it to do 1+ yrs ago. | daddycoold | |
31/5/2022 19:06 | #BOOM I did a search fir All Active Asset #AAA and briefly search result came up with link to possible Audioboom offer, its gone now, can anybody else see it? | nocky44 |
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