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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bagir Group Ltd. | LSE:BAGR | London | Ordinary Share | IL0011317216 | ORD ILS0.04 (DI) |
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% | 0.475 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/12/2019 16:05 | Looks like Ben Evry has bought another million. The reason is all his purchases he's paid mostly full offer when online for us has been cheaper. If I bought a million I could pay 0.585p but he paid 0.6p full | dave4545 | |
20/12/2019 12:56 | Down we goSpecial for Dave | iamgreat1 | |
18/12/2019 15:16 | More lumpy buys but mm's should be short not offering size at 0.6375p So who is supplying the market, unless mm's selling down their own holding | dave4545 | |
16/12/2019 13:18 | People do not seem to be able to spot the obvious here that a very local person to the companies headquarters is buying up the stock in the millions. Looks like he's added 5.5 million this morning. | dave4545 | |
16/12/2019 08:53 | 2 x 1 mil buys hello everybody pi's totally asleep again He's certainly over 10% now and probably heading to 11-12% this week | dave4545 | |
16/12/2019 08:48 | Is this dog still alive momHearing delisting soon Get our whole you can Dave the pumper is pumping this hard | iamgreat1 | |
15/12/2019 09:31 | If you want to be exact. The buyer of 9% has given a address that is 1 mile away from the company headquarters in Kiryat Gat. You can clearly see both locations on google maps. Every holding Rns shows where the buyer or seller of stock is based from so this does not seem to be a case of the company putting their address on the Rns by mistake. Somebody with a bit of money who clearly must have some kind of info here being in the same place is buying up the stock and probably has 10% now after Thurdays and Friday's block buys before he's Rns'd to say they went 9% | dave4545 | |
14/12/2019 10:37 | Very interesting developments. See my posts on twitter The plot thickens | dave4545 | |
13/12/2019 14:25 | I'm assuming the 0.65p sales were limits sales. Nobody in their right mind should be selling after that Rns so low. I bet later on today this trades in the 0.8-1p range. £2 mil cap £60 turnover with a stakebuilder from Israel Eventually the market and punters cotton on | dave4545 | |
13/12/2019 14:20 | getting interesting now ;) | mister md | |
13/12/2019 14:16 | Be close to 10% now after yesterday's and todays buys. Next decimal multi bagger imo, a local buying up all the stock. | dave4545 | |
13/12/2019 14:09 | up and over 9% now - | tomboyb | |
13/12/2019 12:43 | Once again, somebody tell me if I'm getting ahead of myself. Company have said nothing encouraging of late, the boss at AGM was ignorant, Ruyi bonds not doing well, Ruyi itself not doing great But somebody keeps banging out the big buys, the small pi's sell but the buys are 1 million and now 750k I think something good is going down here, if not I lose my shirt | dave4545 | |
12/12/2019 15:50 | I think that stakebuilder has been adding more. A few 1 mil+ buys today and yesterday | dave4545 | |
06/12/2019 12:13 | 0.595p to buy md like the 250k just now | dave4545 | |
06/12/2019 11:11 | still holding, but as mentioned its not a very large % of portfolio so can't be bothered to check it all the time ;) I see a small buy had to pay full offer of 0.65p this morning, so thats a positive I suppose. | mister md | |
05/12/2019 08:35 | Best limits for ages, can sell big size at least 2.5 million above the mid price say around 0.5755p Anybody here or have you all sold and moved to the next trade ? | dave4545 |
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