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BIDS Bidstack Group Plc

0.225
0.00 (0.00%)
08 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.225 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Physical Fitness Facilities 5.27M -7.69M -0.0059 -0.37 2.86M
Bidstack Group Plc is listed in the Physical Fitness Facilities sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BIDS. The last closing price for Bidstack was 0.23p. Over the last year, Bidstack shares have traded in a share price range of 0.1385p to 1.95p.

Bidstack currently has 1,300,855,984 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bidstack is £2.86 million. Bidstack has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.37.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/6/2019
17:04
BS its AIM almost every share has got an Oraculum tells you the same.You make your money if you happy you get out and look for the next one.Plenty of opportunities on AIM but long term 95% of the time won't pay off.
zoro9791
10/6/2019
16:58
Tidy, managed to get out why? The train has not even left the station yet, you need to stay in a good share medium to long term to get max return’s, this is not a good share it is though a monster share. Been trading a good number of years this one is one in a million my biggest holding by far.
GLA.

warren1982
10/6/2019
16:24
Hazl...the voice of calmness...in choppy waters ...thanks for being around ?
stumbleupon
10/6/2019
16:23
Tidy 2 aka Degssy Almomd. LSE ramped deramper extradinair. First post was a good one lol lol lol.
graphite bot
10/6/2019
16:22
Tidy2 where were you getting out from?

Antarctica?

hazl
10/6/2019
16:21
Happy to hold to the news flow snowball arrives then whhhooosshh
richardjohn10
10/6/2019
16:15
Ive been saying the past few trading days that 32-33p is most likely support.

Hourly 50 EMA has given good trending support and 32p is also a 50% retrace of the recent move higher.

Happy to add once the daily RSI cools off to around 60

john henry
10/6/2019
16:06
depends how many you sold 200-300K ???
john henry
10/6/2019
16:05
Buying more
richardjohn10
10/6/2019
16:03
Managed to get out at 35. Wasnt easy.
tidy 2
10/6/2019
15:52
This is big bucks not bids
markstevenkirby80
10/6/2019
15:52
Any shorting now is gambling on no news during or immediately following E3.

Potentially dangerous strategy but probably the best window for them to take advantage.

Would rather be holding and adding in the dip.

tini5
10/6/2019
15:51
news and were off again
bubsy2
10/6/2019
15:48
e3 should by?
invester dean
10/6/2019
15:48
why not up?
invester dean
10/6/2019
15:46
Lol your clueless
richardjohn10
10/6/2019
15:45
its not up now
invester dean
10/6/2019
15:44
Could see 25p now
trt
10/6/2019
15:44
Will probably see an article from winnifroth in the next few days advising to sell, supporting the shorts his crew have just placed.
john henry
10/6/2019
15:43
Just profit taking, nothing more
richardjohn10
10/6/2019
15:42
Could it be some of the beneficiaries of the recent placing unloading/taking profits? Certainly looks like some managed selling going on or shorts.
sundance 13
10/6/2019
15:41
Is this a correct understanding

Shorting, or short-selling, is when an investor borrows shares and immediately sells them, hoping he or she can scoop them up later at a lower price, return them to the lender and pocket the difference. But shorting is much riskier than buying stocks, or what's known as taking a long position


Can someone in simple terms explain to me how they can borrow shares

Are they trying to force the price down then

twodegrees
10/6/2019
15:36
I was thinking exactly the same john - that isn't normal selling, that's short-selling; they've arrived by the looks of it. I'm not surprised at all.
2prsimo
10/6/2019
15:32
20K sells could be shorts starting to have a crack @ BIDs

20K sells are relentless today.

john henry
10/6/2019
15:22
This won't be long with out news;the management know how it works....if you ask me
anyway.

hazl
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