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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bidstack Group Plc | LSE:BIDS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ7M6059 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 0.225 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Physical Fitness Facilities | 5.27M | -7.69M | -0.0059 | -0.37 | 2.93M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/2/2020 22:40 | Unfortunately liz. Someone playing games setting up as PWhite. I think we may still have the original PW73. Not good | tommyknockers1 | |
28/2/2020 22:26 | Thought you said goodbye Pwee? Do us all a favour and just go! | liz872 | |
28/2/2020 21:51 | Oh dear. Aiden becomes PWhite72..... Mummy, mummy.... where's that rocking chair? | tommyknockers1 | |
28/2/2020 21:49 | PWhite73 now 72 now 71 getting younger by the post. | tommyknockers1 | |
28/2/2020 19:13 | I've been accumulating thank you very much.Keep up the good work.Anymore word on Appnexus? | aidenabettin | |
28/2/2020 18:42 | Lol, Peter Jones? Odd choice. I thought you'd be more of a Duncan Bannatyne sort of man? Sat shotgun in his Mazda mx5, with Duncan's big foot to the floor powering through the Scottish highlands, while the wind rustles through your hair. | lukehold | |
28/2/2020 18:35 | pwhite so pleased that you have finally seen the light ... was that you loading up today with 200k buys ? and you are right pwhite .... bidlievers.com is an excellent site for a balanced debate and tons of up to date info about Bidstack | ftangftang | |
28/2/2020 18:26 | I have been saying that all along bellesimo1 | pwhite72 | |
28/2/2020 18:22 | GirdzIt really is a first rate job of categorisation of both deep research but also humours anecdotes from investors. Truly, excellent. I especially like the touch of burnt orange from the bidstack branding that has been applied. Ok must pop off. I have some Dragons Den to view on catch up. I love a bit of Peter Jones. Yummy | pwhite72 | |
28/2/2020 18:06 | I may decide to go for some of those crypto tokens you mentioned niggle. That has been on the receiving end of a good stiff one has it not? Would you say it's now a good time to top ones hot wallet up? | pwhite72 | |
28/2/2020 18:02 | I shall not post again. I have now closed my short position. Goodbye. | pwhite72 | |
28/2/2020 17:49 | Good to hear PWhite | girdz | |
28/2/2020 17:38 | PWhite73, you have indeed stated 'placing shares' almost daily and you have been insistent that the company has raised maybe millions in fresh cash. I await the company announcing the new shares in issue. Thank you. | tommyknockers1 | |
28/2/2020 17:21 | Yes absolutely and I have always stated this. The flipside is that this process erodes the value of your holding. On the AIM what's good for the company is not necessarily what's good for ordinary shareholders. There are only two ways out of this for mug PIs. 1. The interest the company generates in the shares is greater than the dilution effect of a placing or 2. The company is able to limit the size of the placing due to the revenue it generates.Neither is applicable to Bidstack at the moment. | pwhite73 | |
28/2/2020 16:38 | Really pleased to hear that you have confirmed Bidstack have raised cash today PWhite73. More cash in the bank eh PWhite73!!! | tommyknockers1 | |
28/2/2020 16:25 | I just checked the site out for myself and I have to admit...pretty impressive. I'm a Bidliever. | pwhite74 | |
28/2/2020 16:15 | I wonder if money is still scoffing at me selling PETS at 3.08? There no stopping this rout at the moment. No doubt all you bidlievers are still in all your stocks? | niggle |
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