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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 | 2.86M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/9/2020 10:08 | Agreed. This is certainly good traction. | 46maxon | |
15/9/2020 10:07 | Should be significant, is the key part of that sentence. Hey I'm a believer in this company's tech no doubt. But realistically it's a deal with a company with a speculative revenue stream. Nothing concrete.... yes it will generate some revenue, but as I see it, that part is yet to be determined.That's how I see it anyway. | 46maxon | |
15/9/2020 10:05 | Looking at the calibre of people they have on their NED and Advisory Boards, they must be very confident of major things happening. Today’s RNS is a great start... | swerves1 | |
15/9/2020 10:01 | Not much of a rise considering the news is it. | countdracula55 | |
15/9/2020 09:59 | Bids do not need revenue/money atm, they need traction, by getting orders with blue chip companies like Ubisoft, which will encourage others to see what Bids can offer. I just do not believe, with the people they employ/on the board,that they are recruiting willy nilly, which would be suicidal if they didn't have serious potential and be in serious discussions with other significant companies. This is definitely a good step in the right direction. | stoaty1 | |
15/9/2020 09:59 | Only £24m market cap. | kemche | |
15/9/2020 09:54 | Watch for major afternoon buying after the small short term traders have exited....With that quality RNS, the share price is still ridiculously cheap! | swerves1 | |
15/9/2020 09:38 | Helx is just bitter because he got spiked back in 2014 just after he set up his LSE monicker. Look back at his posting history and see how much he's down.ouch!!! | chickndinner | |
15/9/2020 09:00 | UK-GDPR is the next target for BIG change.31/12/20 | aidenabettin | |
15/9/2020 08:59 | Derampers and shorters gutted! | chickndinner | |
15/9/2020 08:59 | 50% out of the 58% increase at placing.TR-1's will follow | aidenabettin | |
15/9/2020 08:54 | Finally good news. How many 4p shares do you reckon Stifel have left Aiden? | niggle | |
15/9/2020 08:54 | There is the word "should" sadly the markets don't like uncertainty. | mlf51 | |
15/9/2020 08:52 | Rapid growth in employees shows money going out,we need to see money coming in to sustain and improve the share price imo. | mlf51 | |
15/9/2020 08:45 | The revenue from Ubisoft should be significant....we will know size in due course. But the fact that it is Exclusive is key... | swerves1 | |
15/9/2020 08:42 | No we dont. Rapid growth in employee numbers tells it's own story | aidenabettin | |
15/9/2020 08:39 | To be fair to Maxon, and I am a believer, we need to see some monetary value assigned to these deals for it to go up and stay up. | mlf51 | |
15/9/2020 08:38 | Derek Wise-Oracle-Tik Tok.To the moon!!!!!!!! | aidenabettin | |
15/9/2020 08:38 | Right. Breakfast time. | chickndinner | |
15/9/2020 08:37 | MMs happy to mop up shares but wont place big orders! Hmmm... | chickndinner | |
15/9/2020 08:36 | Yep more contracts expected soon... | swerves1 | |
15/9/2020 08:35 | 46maxon. I would not be surprised at a couple of more contracts being RNS'd soon. Also wait until we get news of major brands advertising. All bets are off. This is going to me Massive! | chickndinner | |
15/9/2020 08:32 | Only my opinion. But yea I just see this trickling back down tbh | 46maxon | |
15/9/2020 08:29 | I CON IT LADS you mean! | chickndinner |
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