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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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18/12/2019 12:34 | Come on Aiden, just post a full stop or something to let us know you are ok | liz872 | |
18/12/2019 12:28 | I will also join in on hoping you are OK Aiden...like NumptyDumpty said 2020 is another year and almost upon us.Wishing you all the best Aiden,affc21 | ![]() affc21 | |
18/12/2019 12:21 | Aiden, are you okay matey.... It's not all bad news. Well, actually, it is all bad news, but 2020 is another year. Let us know you are okay? | numptydumpty | |
18/12/2019 12:17 | Sincere sympathy for those caught out here. I posted once on here when the share price was around 39p to say that spikes on AIM always at least halve. It wasn't an attack on this company or any company, just a fact I have noticed over the last 5 years or so on AIM. The failure v success rate on AIM was somewhere near the mid / high 90's and I think the penny has dropped and AIM is left now with short term betting shop punters looking for a quick buck and a totally different mindset from 10 years ago or so. I see there is a valid reason for drop after all and I would have had no idea that was coming which sort of proves my point in that even if there wasn't the same would apply to spikes on AIM. Perhaps will be useful to remember going forward should you be sitting pretty on a similar spike. ODR | ![]() onedayrodders | |
18/12/2019 12:14 | Will be looking at buying around 3p which will come once the results are announced imho | ![]() ratpat999 | |
18/12/2019 11:52 | bids will be fine in the end of the time. got over heated and people got carried away. one big deal lands and its game on. end of the year now kids just switch off. hopefully no one carrying big paper losses. | pascha2020 | |
18/12/2019 11:51 | Wow, been dropping for many weeks & then down another >35% today. Didn't some blogger warn again & again that this was going to fall off a cliff? | ![]() bbmsionlypostafter | |
18/12/2019 11:51 | Well he directly benefitted by selling shares at 18p... nevermind potential gains made by any other ‘connections | ![]() 74tom | |
18/12/2019 11:49 | One of the worst things a publicly traded company can do is over-promise and under-deliver. Bids, and specifically James Draper have done that massively here. Whatever comes in 2020, the comments focused on 2019 were, in hindsight, either naively optimistic or intentionally misleading. I can't understand why CEO's do this, it's obviously quite common. Why not just be honest about the prospects. Is it likely that JD tips off friends and relatives to buy and sell at key times, to profit indirectly? Otherwise, where is the benefit from promising the moon and delivering a lump of cheese? | ![]() chessmaster10 | |
18/12/2019 11:49 | 4-5p likely | ![]() sammyshares | |
18/12/2019 11:47 | Fair play and I called out aiden due to the number of rampy posts but I do hope he/she is okay. I'll never take pleasure in people losing money (on paper if still holding) and at this time is awful. Onwards and upwards. Enough from me and best of luck to all. | ![]() tickboo | |
18/12/2019 11:44 | Shocking, the signs were there over the past few days the way the share price was dropping. Definitely a raise is on the cards and it is wait and see at what price they get it off. | ![]() snoopy12 | |
18/12/2019 11:43 | Bad news done, placing forward sold. Onwards and upwards. Blue finish? | jonathanseabert26 | |
18/12/2019 11:43 | Aiden and Count are very quiet. Whilst you laugh perhaps we should be concerned. Again, financial ruin has been the demise of many. Please be super sensitive to that fact. If anyone is feeling particularly low feel free to reach out to me in a PM. People need consoling in such times and not taken the mickey of. | ![]() moneygenxyz | |
18/12/2019 11:42 | It is a red flag when shares are pushed on vox. Possible to make money short term but don’t be left holding the baby | ![]() volsung | |
18/12/2019 11:41 | I think many of the above are spouting nonsense, yes the game developers can put ads in, but unlikely native! | ![]() stoaty1 | |
18/12/2019 11:38 | Bidstack plc can today join the list of EUZ,TLY,DISH,EVRH,XS | ![]() desertrat13 | |
18/12/2019 11:34 | Fair play to Global Nomad and some others who put their money where their mouth is but with a raise likely surely it's better to wait as it looks likely to go lower still?Where's the biggest tamper of them all, on a conference call to the Israelis who are waiting for it to go lower still before accumulating? | ![]() tickboo | |
18/12/2019 11:25 | This is a busted flush now in my view. The same tech / approach will be being developed faster by the big players .... no need for the middle man. I sold out for a modest profit in the Summer having agreed with loglorry's analysis which for me stood out from a lot of over-ramping posts. | gokarna97 | |
18/12/2019 11:24 | Well I suppose now we know!! Liz872 - 15 Dec 2019 - 21:51:17 - 18043 of 18487 BE DEEP-STACKED WITH BIDSTACK GROUP !!! - BIDS Lets be fair they (bids) are bound to be reading these BBs (us and the other one) and laughing their socks off at one side of the argument and muttering 'if only they knew' into their buttered white toast. What we do not know is which side they are laughing at. | liz872 | |
18/12/2019 11:24 | For the last 6 months I make myself listen to The Clown every day for the sole purpose of knowing what shares to AVOID be warned everyone. | ![]() desertrat13 |
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