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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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15/12/2020 08:59 | That's exactly what's happening. | baggariddim | |
15/12/2020 08:45 | Its the correction from the small trade that happens every night now between 16:30-16:35.It can give a false price on opening | aidenabettin | |
15/12/2020 08:31 | So you think a sale of less than 300 shares warrants a 5% drop. | mlf51 | |
15/12/2020 07:48 | Yeah the 'X' men. They may indeed be mutants but definitely not superheros | aidenabettin | |
14/12/2020 20:46 | yes, the enemy within aiden! | tommyknockers1 | |
14/12/2020 16:53 | https://twitter.com/ | zane_01 | |
14/12/2020 15:09 | 4p trickle trickle | 46maxon | |
14/12/2020 14:18 | Traders: Possibility =5/10 Probability = 0/10 | aidenabettin | |
14/12/2020 14:09 | mlf51 To be fair its probably day traders,who have seen a 20% profit in the last 2 trading sessions! | stoaty1 | |
14/12/2020 13:01 | This happens every time we get an influx of buyers that takes it up someone is selling into it to bring it back down, don't know who or why but hopefully all will be revealed soo. | mlf51 | |
14/12/2020 11:27 | https://www.msn.com/ | aidenabettin | |
14/12/2020 11:17 | Codemasters were legends. I was looking at investing there a while ago, should have looked a bit harder at it. I am surprised they didn't grow into giants from the Dizzy days, was trying to uncover the backstory there but maybe it was just meant to be. They certainly had the early ideas that would propel the industry to greatness, but others did better. It's a common story, trailblazers don't always win the race. | sirrux | |
14/12/2020 11:09 | Not me, but not in very deep. In learner mode. I like the potential potential. | sirrux | |
14/12/2020 10:36 | The enemy within? | aidenabettin | |
14/12/2020 10:34 | I find it hard to believe, that when we are now finally starting to see progress from Bids, some are selling! | stoaty1 | |
13/12/2020 21:03 | Ive been a fan of codemasters games since the 80s with the DIZZY franchise and its great to see a UK software house finally making it big.This is great news for BIDS,maybe we will see Joshua v Fury on the billboards soon on Dirt5 ;) | baggariddim | |
13/12/2020 20:52 | A gateway into China for EA?. hTTps://www.business | aidenabettin | |
13/12/2020 20:50 | Very interesting post. | baggariddim | |
13/12/2020 19:04 | hTTps://news.sky.com | aidenabettin | |
11/12/2020 18:02 | hTTps://www.adnews.c | aidenabettin | |
11/12/2020 16:13 | Images are crystal clear when I’m playing on my PC or PS5. The Burberry wording can easily be read. There is compression when images are captured, and then again when they are posted to social media. The image you see in a tweet or on YouTube is nowhere near are clear as it is in the game. | mcfly79 | |
11/12/2020 12:42 | Stifel are holding stock for Tencent imo. hTTps://www.gizmochi | aidenabettin | |
11/12/2020 11:57 | LOL ... there's some text there but it's illegible on my laptop screen, i.e. epic fail if it doesn't stand out clearly. But then there seems to be a trend with advertisers to not make it that obvious who the advert is for, I guess based on the arrogant assumption that we should all automatically recognise these brands because they're soooo popular ... in which case why bother advertising at all. | al h |
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