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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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2.50 | 2.04% | 125.00 | 122.00 | 128.00 | 125.00 | 122.50 | 122.50 | 37,608 | 11:06:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Radiotelephone Communication | 28.49M | -2.14M | -0.0279 | -44.80 | 95.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/12/2018 09:41 | Ray has stated that he expects $4B of DCB to take place on the site...in an RNS. All he has done in the phone call is to say that is still the case. If it were not he would have to notify the market. This is simply a reiteration/reassura | gerihatrick | |
01/12/2018 08:09 | Lentjes.i agree with you we get some very interesting posts and then he sends just one and the whole site closes down, | alangrifbang | |
01/12/2018 01:23 | Whilst very disappointing that a very good discussion board has been ruined I do find all the various Chimmer bots posting to each other rather amusing but very sad | lentjes | |
30/11/2018 20:49 | Alan thanks for info. Trouble is it's difficult to believe that Ray would have said that. So hope it's a genuine post but you can see where I am coming from I hope. | amt | |
30/11/2018 13:12 | I have tried to post on here yesterday but for some reason it won't take it,it just said edit!i hav had an e mail from Ray ,which paraphrases everything fine at BANGO and news coming soon,there was a lot more but if I can't get this to accept it ,there is no point in talking about it sorry, | alangrifbang | |
29/11/2018 21:15 | Kazoom . Thanks for the pleasant reply - not always guaranteed on these chat sites ! Of course , as you write , the three companies which I referred to are already established , growing , and much bigger than Bango . However , their share prices had all been growing for some time ( so were ripe for profit taking ) and were on high p/e s prior to last October , and yet they have all started to recover . As I wrote , £ 1.00 for Bango shares seems to me to be an important psychological level . All the best . | mrnumpty | |
29/11/2018 20:10 | They are all much bigger than Bango , but the fact that Gooch and Housego , Burford Capital and Games Workshop all started to recover a week or two ago gives some grounds for optimism . Or perhaps quality is reasserting itself? Whether the Bango story will or will not be a happy one, it is at this stage just a story whereas those you mention are already healthily profitable. If you believe Bango will hit the big time in 2,3 or whatever years, then the current share price should be of no consequence (unless of course they will need another fundraise). | kazoom | |
29/11/2018 19:53 | Regarding the share price carnage . I've just looked at the share price graphs for what have , until recently , been some stock market darlings , all of which suffered badly in the recent rout , but which have started to bounce back . They are all much bigger than Bango , but the fact that Gooch and Housego , Burford Capital and Games Workshop all started to recover a week or two ago gives some grounds for optimism . No doubt a major cause of the share price collapse in Bango is that large amounts of shares are held by small-cap funds and by directors , meaning that there is only a small free float of shares . Although I know nothing of the dark art of interpreting share price graphs , is it not probable that the market makers have allowed the price to drop to the psychologically important level of £ 1.00 ? Does the price start to recover as new shareholders see this as a bargain price , or does desperation continue ? However , the underlying story and the Company remain exactly the same as only a couple of months ago . I agree with Alangrifbang about the effect of Brexit and that it will only be when this is resolved ( if ever ? ) that we can hope for a recovery . When at the point of utmost despair regarding a share price , I am faced with the choice of either selling at a loss or sending an e-mail to the Company . As I've just e-mailed Bango with my woes , imploring them to actually do something , it would be nice to imagine that we are now at the nadir ! Whilst no fan whatsoever of the ubiquitous " chimers " , I too am not highly enamoured of Simon Thomson's tips . | mrnumpty | |
28/11/2018 20:54 | hxxps://www.pymnts.c Just a reminder of what it's all about | amt | |
28/11/2018 20:46 | KMK for mike... Erk 9:42 PM on 22/11/2018 Simon you're a complete lightweight your research into a company before you tip it is criminal.All you do is scan the numbers and take them all at face value, which only a complete cretin would do most especially on AIM listed companies.You aint got the balls to dig deep and criticise ANY company I wonder why that is? I too have canceled my subs as your tips are just shocking in their ramptastic uselessness. You have still failed to answer my very very crucial and important question regarding profiting from your own tips. I shall be asking this question again by the way but not here, somewhere far more important. You stated you do not own any shares that you tip but you failed to say whether YOU or any friend or relative or associate or anyone connected with you in any way shape or form OWNS SHARES in the companies you tip.? | chimers | |
28/11/2018 16:23 | For Mike..... Erk 12:35 PM on 28/11/2018 That's easy ...it doesn't make any money as in profit. Anyone and I mean ANYONE can churn money the entire point of a business is to MAKE MONEY and BGO has never ever made a single penny of profit since the day they began a staggering 14 yrs ago. | chimers | |
28/11/2018 14:49 | swampydrill 28 Nov '18 - 14:42 - 3828 of 3832 14 years, exactly same as Amazon so not always correct that they have to make a profit off the bat, btw i am not invested here but was looking at the Chimers thread 'It first reported a 5 million profit in 2001 ok ...got that ? Yee harrrrrr' | chimers | |
28/11/2018 14:48 | So, here we have it ...this is why I get things right and you lot dont. FACTS GUYS REAL FACTS. "For a sense of scale, it took Amazon more than 14 years—58 quarters after its May 1997 initial public offering—to make, cumulatively, as much profit as it produced in the latest quarter alone. Keep in mind that Amazon consistently lost money for its first several years as a public company. It first reported a quarterly profit in the fourth quarter of 2001 and, at $5 million, it barely counted. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has long maintained that investing in future growth is more important than hitting quarterly earnings targets, much to Wall Street’s chagrin." | chimers | |
28/11/2018 14:47 | Always remember before you try and get smart with me that IM GOOD AT THIS and you are NOT. | chimers | |
28/11/2018 14:42 | 14 years, exactly same as Amazon so not always correct that they have to make a profit off the bat, btw i am not invested here but was looking at the Chimers thread | swampydrill | |
28/11/2018 12:11 | Owenski,your posts are good,but he is back,and I rest my case!!! | alangrifbang | |
28/11/2018 10:15 | Its as if I know what I'm talking about ....innit. | chimers | |
28/11/2018 10:11 | Yeah.....SILENCE.... | chimers |
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