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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Physical Fitness Facilities | 5.27M | -7.69M | -0.0059 | -0.37 | 2.93M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/7/2019 09:16 | Being upbeat wont necessarily result in immediate news, it can take a few months to feed through. I think there will be news in the 3rd q, but much more in the 4th is my take. | stoaty1 | |
05/7/2019 09:14 | And yes parob scaling up in Q4, as in your post I believe. | hazl | |
05/7/2019 09:11 | JD was so upbeat about Q3 so let's see how it pans out. | hazl | |
05/7/2019 09:10 | nice start to a friday....we'll see how the volume goes and if the share price follows its recent pattern of dropping back over the day. still happy to keep most of my eggs here and not chase faster rising shares - mid to longer term this is the one... the circa 30p consolidation is playing out and hard to see how or why it would drop much below this again. And all of this without news...cannot wait ( well I can wait as long as it takes) for the reaction when that comes | global nomad | |
05/7/2019 09:09 | Well so far you are bottom of the list volsung. 8-) | hazl | |
05/7/2019 09:05 | Still think it's a good investment | mwainw1973 | |
05/7/2019 09:02 | Hazl,JD mentioned they are looking to rapidly scale up in Q4 which I assume will be accompanied with news which is why, if they execute well, I think things could move very quickly share price wise between now and Dec 31st. | parob | |
05/7/2019 09:01 | I’ll gladly be proved wrong with my suggestion ;) | volsung | |
05/7/2019 08:48 | Again people might find it complicated but I do agree if we get the kind of commercial news we are hoping for, the future is likely to show that boost share-price wise. Perhaps I ought to have said end of August but its done now. Separately, for transparency, I do hold a very few MIRI.h | hazl | |
05/7/2019 08:47 | No probs hazl - we can start a new one then!Looks like we might get a close of 32p+ today. Fingers crossed. | parob | |
05/7/2019 08:43 | PAROB if it's alright with you,Ill stick to the Mid August bet . I wonder if you could perhaps do the following prediction? I think it is very dependent on the kind of news that we get in the near-term. | hazl | |
05/7/2019 07:58 | Who was that person on here who thought MIRI was a better bet than BIDS? Oh dear. | zagrosfold | |
05/7/2019 07:53 | Chart/technicals will look very good if we can close at or above 32p. | parob | |
05/7/2019 07:50 | Agreed. Same here | huckle9 | |
05/7/2019 07:49 | Never been 30p nor that MCAP | huckle9 | |
04/7/2019 23:23 | hazl, your list is going to be long | global nomad | |
04/7/2019 22:35 | 15th August. 49p | magli | |
04/7/2019 22:08 | I'm in both but see the prospects being much better with BIDS | mwainw1973 | |
04/7/2019 21:35 | Your right I wouldn'tSlap on the wrist! | richardjohn10 | |
04/7/2019 21:33 | Agree with you Richardjohn10, but sure you would not go on their board to suggest that Bids is the smart play, ie EVRH isn't ! | stoaty1 | |
04/7/2019 21:23 | Both great potential and technology. Have both, why not lol | richardjohn10 | |
04/7/2019 21:19 | Huckle9, indeed EVRH looks interesting, down from 30p(market cap then of £450M !!!!!) But on balance, I will stay with bids. Thanks for popping by. | stoaty1 | |
04/7/2019 20:54 | Don't post any more here and go evrh bb then. Laters | girdz | |
04/7/2019 20:49 | Smart money is in EVRH.. not here | huckle9 | |
04/7/2019 20:39 | not lising to bri lost on gg big sara day | invester dean |
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