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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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0.50 | 0.40% | 124.50 | 122.00 | 127.00 | 126.00 | 123.50 | 125.50 | 86,531 | 14:19:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Radiotelephone Communication | 28.49M | -2.14M | -0.0279 | -44.62 | 95.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/7/2018 13:22 | No YOUR a repetitive dullard.... | chimers | |
20/7/2018 13:16 | well you would say that, because you are a repetitive dullard | glawsiain | |
20/7/2018 13:09 | I wouldn't be at all surprised to see another shock unexpected placing here soon!! | chimers | |
20/7/2018 12:51 | Can anyone give more details of what's in the Cenkos note? Thanks. | jojaken | |
20/7/2018 12:38 | If you recall there has been a lot of talk from Bango about the value of getting Google Play route migrations to the Bango platform as there are several billion dollars worth of potential EUS to tap into there. Thus it makes sense to incentivise for these contracts due to their sheer size. A lower fee for Bango will have helped them win very large contracts. The net effect is more cash to the bottom line. These are all recent so won't fully show in this half's figures, but unless the discount was to the point of destroying all profit (what would be the point?), then incentivising clients who carry extremely large potential EUS using discounted transaction fees is the correct move. | simonsaid1 | |
20/7/2018 12:36 | Xún xù jiàn jìn As long as Bango continue to double the rice grains on the chessboard at each reporting period I will die a rich and happy man | lentjes | |
20/7/2018 12:03 | It's about to fall off a cliff. Hey. IDS. | chimers | |
20/7/2018 12:00 | ? wots wrong wiv my style ? eh ? innit....kn liberty.... | chimers | |
20/7/2018 11:57 | I may not share Chimers style but I essentially agree with his assessment. I held but sold a while back when price broke trend. Company has been going for years and yet to get into profit and it does seem it's having to buy revenue at lower margin which ain't a good sign. I used to work in this industry and it's very tough to get profitable traction and seems BGO suffering the same fait - it's a very competitive sector. In the end it's what the big money is doing and not BB/PI opinions and given the trend has broken it implies the big guys have been selling rather than stepping up to bid this higher (any rises are now being sold into). Btw I'm not charmers in disguise! | davr0s | |
20/7/2018 11:56 | Thats 19 YEARS IN A ROW of unprofitability. | chimers | |
20/7/2018 11:55 | Cenkos expecting yet another loss for this year and now moves its hopes for profitability to next year. Avoid. | chimers | |
20/7/2018 11:53 | House Broker Cenkos agrees with me. They have reduced full year expectations and little wonder!! | chimers | |
20/7/2018 11:30 | Its a pity this thread has degenerated the way it has due to the postings of one keyboard gangster with a mouth like a sewer. Please just filter this chimp out and stop responding to him. He'll eventually get bored and go and pick a cyber fight with someone else instead. I'm reasonably satisfied with the update today. Enough to consider a quick dip back in again. Still consider Bango to be high risk but the volatility of the price is attractive for short term punts. I will assess the half term report and, perhaps, start to consider this worth holding for the medium to long term. | zimbtrader | |
20/7/2018 11:29 | Mmmmmmm nom nom nom..............oh dear SORRY.....I seem to have taken a bite out of "YOUR PIE." Aww well..... gspanner20 Jul '18 - 07:50 - 3036 of 3082 May be better to eat humble pie and just move on chimers. Don’t think you called this one right. | chimers | |
20/7/2018 11:14 | I am a full-time trader and stock analyst. I don't limit myself, crypto is here to stay and you either learn it or get left behind. I also write in various media re investing. I spend a fair amount of time uncovering and instigating investigations into stock market fraud. Several listed companies that are no longer listed have me to thank. I am fairly well known in investing circles, though I don't think I have ever come across you before. I would have remembered. | chimers | |
20/7/2018 11:07 | "It's my job." How many different jobs have you told us "its my job" for? I thought you were a fraud detector? "But I follow the market as with shares." "Follow", seems to be the right word for you Chimers! You follow them in, and buy at the peak. | egrid1 | |
20/7/2018 10:47 | I buy crypto just about every day, I also sell it. It's my job. I recently bought Traxia at .01p and sold at .03p But I follow the market as with shares. Dont you? Oh thats right............... | chimers | |
20/7/2018 10:36 | Chimers20 Jul '18 - 09:57 - 3067 of 3077 "I own several Cryptos and they are chugging along nicely as expected." Once again you refuse to give the name - why the reticence? We know Cryptos have nose dived since you started promoting them in December, when they were apparently the next best thing and that shares were dead. I recall you pumping Bango when it was around 250, saying it was a £10.00 share and that it was foolish not to fill your boots. When the price fell, you jumped out into the booming Crypto, which has now sunk. You are clearly very poor at timing! You jump on bandwaggons at the peak, and off in the trough. So tell us, what were those cryptos you lost your hard earned in? | egrid1 |
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