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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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29/9/2019 03:36 | May have been shared already, sorry I had a lot of posts to wade through recently so may have missed the link, but no harm in repeating I suppose. As stated at the start the latest news did not make the piece as recorded before hand (BIDS part 30 minutes to 35.30 minutes, so very brief): Nothing particularly new. Discussion, as here recently, re: current valuation versus potential. | ![]() lauders | |
29/9/2019 01:48 | still people trying to make out on here that the market is expecting £1.75m from the original Peterhouse note..no it isn't Bidstack Group PLC Final Results RNS Number : 0697V Bidstack Group PLC 04 April 2019 Donald Stewart, Chairman, said "I would like to welcome our new shareholders and to thank them for their support... "We believe this strategy will result in the business being well placed to meet market expectations for 2019 and will facilitate extensive growth in 2020. As a fast-growing business, we expect that revenues in 2019 will be significantly second half weighted with perhaps a more marked split than previously anticipated." | ![]() stu31 | |
29/9/2019 00:01 | Pictures below the captions: December to Jan 18 - 19,000,000 hours of gameplay on FM19. 8 seconds an ad - someone do the maths. CPM £5 in 2018 (I think this is a demo image but probably ball park then - and we now know because of pubguard that this should be higher than £5 CPM). Average game duration stats. Current player base stats. 24% in London - oh look Asia doesn’t even make top 4 (one for SuperG’s notes). This one is called ‘deep regret’. | ![]() moneygenxyz | |
28/9/2019 23:35 | If you guys didn't lose credibility so quick you wouldn't have to speed tag team like this. Making me dizzy | throwingmuses | |
28/9/2019 23:33 | Hoping to buy under 30?? I bet you're excited! A buy like that would see you fine.. | throwingmuses | |
28/9/2019 23:23 | Looking forward to Monday! | zane4617 | |
28/9/2019 23:21 | Lol, I’ve been investing for 25 years or more and can say concentrating on backward looking figures for a company that’s already stated that revenues will be H2 weighted is a clear indication of your intent. Further JD or Bistack have often done a late Friday RNS, most investors would call that no-one watching o’clock, when bad news is dumped, not positive news as has been the case with bidstack. Funny you never complained before. Some appear to think some are wet behind the ears, not me I can assure you. | ![]() thesaint5 | |
28/9/2019 23:17 | zane, me too, it's an odd time to release an RNS | ![]() davemac3 | |
28/9/2019 23:15 | I'm a long term holder and have been investing for over 25 years. I'm a bit suspicious around the late RNS just before the results are due. It feels to me like it's a deflection of the poor anticipated results due. | zane4617 | |
28/9/2019 19:45 | Lets see how long it is before Simon Gosling is attacked | ![]() aidenabettin | |
28/9/2019 19:32 | Yes the shorter is not very well versed in the art of psychology trying just that little bit too hard. Amusingly it's now bordering on desperation after the 5.30 RNS which has made for a rather uncomfortable weekend for some. | ![]() flashheart | |
28/9/2019 19:31 | Sorry Luke!! You're 100% right of course! Great posts earlier and enough nonsense already! Can't wait for Monday! #ishouldknowbettermy | throwingmuses | |
28/9/2019 19:26 | The price has fallen because irrational fear took over, but don't worry it'll turn with a vengeance on Monday. Nobody is paranoid, it's very clear you've always wanted the price to fall, no mystery there. To that end you've become increasingly bizarre and far fetched. I'd maybe suggest a more balanced view with the occasional negative slant would be more convincing, but anyway, horses, stable doors, and all that. | throwingmuses | |
28/9/2019 19:08 | Fair enough tm. Just wanted to make others aware of the underhand practices here and elsewhere. | ![]() flashheart | |
28/9/2019 19:05 | Yeah but flash, I don't like stuff like that sitting on the board without getting challenged. I'll try to help, but I prefer when others do it to be honest. | throwingmuses | |
28/9/2019 19:03 | flashheart - I guess I just make up trading terms like VWAP and TWAP just to sound clever and of course no doubt in your experienced trading mind they don't actually exist.... I am curious though what you and throwing think my agenda may be..... all sounds sinister and rather paranoid. | angel333 | |
28/9/2019 18:59 | Throwing - I follow the holdings on Bloomberg and I will check them again on Monday.... They don't update the day after the trade necessarily. and not creating fear - Just trying to understand why the share price has fallen in 7 weeks from 35p to Friday's close of 23.5p and believe me that takes a weight of selling. That sort of fall would suggest 60% of daily volume over the 7 weeks is likely on the sell side - Thats a lot of shares sold. I am a holder and I will admit that I trade them (not daily) but I am a long term holder whilst trading a max of 20% of my holding.... | angel333 | |
28/9/2019 18:57 | Hope there's still some shorts open though, might just give us that sling shot to trebling up as per the last big fear event. Did it in less than a month last time, and wouldn't rule it out this time. | throwingmuses |
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