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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bango Plc | LSE:BGO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0BRN552 | ORD 20P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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1.50 | 1.21% | 125.50 | 122.00 | 129.00 | 125.50 | 125.50 | 125.50 | 10,836 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Radiotelephone Communication | 28.49M | -2.14M | -0.0279 | -44.98 | 96.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/10/2020 18:40 | amt, I hope your not out celebrating our large rise today, | alangriffbang | |
28/10/2020 08:21 | We need Director buying like with Boku. Maybe I underestimated the prospects for Boku, wish I had held on rather than reducing. Still confident in Bango though. | amt | |
27/10/2020 18:00 | Good day amt, it’s about time we had some blue, GGP is also up again as well, let’s hope for a repeat tomorrow, | alangriffbang | |
27/10/2020 11:41 | Let's hope now the overhang has been cleared we can make some progress. It will be telling if sellers reappear in the next day or two. | amt | |
27/10/2020 10:58 | Bango and Boku both up today (so far) They seem to provide defensive quantities as lockdowns grow causing people to stay at home and download apps. | amt | |
26/10/2020 15:03 | Jack Ma of ANT on its $34bn market IPO says that its the regulators (old men in suits) in Switzerland that are holding back more financial services from being available on mobile. a bit of upside then. | septblues | |
23/10/2020 16:29 | Yes Alan it all helps. Blimey Bango is going up. | amt | |
23/10/2020 13:48 | Amt looks like anything bango can do boku can do better,! | alangriffbang | |
22/10/2020 16:20 | I don't think I will dabble anymore in miners Alan, my recent ones started to go downhill rapidly. Not something I know about. Maybe the bubble has started to burst. Update still some excitement from Kavango but that's not gold. Hope Bango will start to give us some excitement now the overhang is cleared. | amt | |
22/10/2020 10:38 | The good news is the overhang has been cleared. | amt | |
22/10/2020 09:31 | Bango just drifting awaiting news. | amt | |
22/10/2020 09:11 | another boring day in the life of bango ,at least there is a bit of interest in boku ,I did some research in OMI the price has fallen back a bit now , it has a very bright future so am buying into it today to think I tipped it at two pence and never bought any ,good luck to everybody, | alangriffbang | |
21/10/2020 12:49 | JC unfortunately this is what it always does, this is why it’s such a white knuckle ride, this share is not for the faint hearted, as usual we are waiting for news and there doesn’t seem any ,boku is on the rise again, it may catch us up this time ,what a pity, | alangriffbang | |
21/10/2020 10:56 | Think Bango share price is kind of dodgy...almost like somebody manipulating it down...especially when there is a bid at 152 and somebody puts in a cancelled trade at 150...and every time there is a higher buy trade, there will be a small sell trade to keep the price down. Anyway 150 seems like a strong support and eventually it should move towards its fair value...but ultimately depends on 2H performance as well. | ic777 | |
20/10/2020 08:12 | At least Gwmo are on a roll. Alan I see what you mean about Gold Shares. Its completely crazy but its exciting like the dotcom and cryptocurrency bubble. There's gold in them there hills | amt | |
19/10/2020 16:16 | Nothing happening Jc just another boring week, Christmas will be here soon, | alangriffbang | |
19/10/2020 15:18 | Drifting down on such low volume...below the price that Frank Bury bought at 157...close to Nancy's price of 148 and some distance from Paul Larbey's price of 138....but way below the price NHN bought at 170... | ic777 | |
16/10/2020 17:06 | Yes it's Brexit proof aswell. Infact if it goes badly and the pound collapses then Bango would benefit so a good defensive play against Brexit and the virus. | amt | |
16/10/2020 15:58 | Definitely management has never been this positive...think carrier billing itself only had the potential to be fairly profitable...but they hit a sweet spot with the end-to-end data that even credit card companies did not have...alot of businesses had to evolve over time...e.g. Amazon used to only sell books and couldn't quite make it at that point....it just took Bango rather a much longer time to hit the sweet spot...but now I think is "their time" and 2H should start to really show the momentum. | ic777 | |
16/10/2020 15:43 | It was the genius of Ray and Anil that identified the need for direct carrier billing all those years ago. Now by combining direct billing with their market research facilities they have a valuable service that has been methodically accumulated and developed over a period of years. The competition may be trying to cobble something together in catch-up mode but they don’t have the knowledge or the data. In this uncertain world of high-end technology, there is nothing like having a proven product that has stood the test of time. | simplesimon1 | |
16/10/2020 10:44 | You can see Ray Anderson with Stephen Hawking here: hxxps://bango.com/st Maybe Bango will emit Hawking RAYdiation and pull all big merchants through its event horizon... | weblinkman | |
16/10/2020 10:01 | It is Ray’s intellect as the guiding light that keeps us all going. | simplesimon1 | |
15/10/2020 13:00 | It’s far better run and with everything they have now got on the go this is worth far more than the price at the moment, boku will be ok but not half as exciting, I think ray here is brilliant, | alangriffbang | |
15/10/2020 11:53 | AGB why do you say Bango is better than Boku | septblues | |
15/10/2020 08:33 | amt bango and boku are both up long may it last, | alangriffbang |
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