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BIDS Bidstack Group Plc

0.225
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Jul 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 2.93M
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 0.90p.

Bidstack currently has 1,300,855,984 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bidstack is £2.93 million. Bidstack has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.37.

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18/12/2019
20:43
The clown strikes again.
texaschaser
18/12/2019
20:11
"Sadly, there are a lot of scum trolls out there.

For anyone not up to speed with them, or for anybody who runs a decent thread, pettigrew tipifies the trash that fester these boards. "

The guy is a self professed c--t.

mudbath
18/12/2019
19:42
Another first-class winner from the resident moron otherwise known as Mudbath.
professor pettigrew
18/12/2019
17:46
A rather large delayed sale... looking at the price at 9.12am...

18-Dec-19 09:12:42 8.00 1,174,300 8.50 9.00 93.94k

numptydumpty
18/12/2019
17:06
echo

Nobody ever seems to try.

Put it this way I was sold a car by VW for my daughter which randomly would cut all electric and power at speed, when that happens you lose braking and power steering.

After 4 attempts they agreed a vehicle swap. That vehicle 2 months in did the same and my daughter near and an accident.

After an unpleasant experience when I tried to get it resolved I marched in there and gave it to 3 managers both barrels, re putting my daughter at risk, then. I learned they sold the other death trap on without fixing it. I am hunting for the new owner.

They assured me that this has never happened to any VW before to their knowledge, I warned then I would take them down jobs and all if I found out different. I did warn them I would find out.

It's taken 24 hours, I've tracked a previous owner, she is in Chile. Guess what, it happened to her to, worse still it's the replacement car they gave me. The one I nearly punched them over that cut all power and my daughter nearly crashed that they said was fine.

I'll do all I can to get this out as far and wide as I can, it sounds like VW have a serious issue with polos 2016 on and are covering it up. They are death traps, someone WILL die if there are many cars out there like this.

At speed if the power cuts braking is virtually non existent you need space to roll to a halt, brakes are heavily engine assisted. Nervous drivers would panic. You have to literally stand on the brakes to get the cars to slow down. No chance in heavy traffic.

I'm rattling on. I have my money back but there are cars out there and people are going to get seriously hurt and worse still die.

It's some sort of software problem, cluster etc. It won't show up on the ECU so VW will get ay with it as no one will know what happened to the car and that it simply turned. everything off. They can not find what it is so recycle the cars to another owner, rinse and repeat. They don't you the fault details in the car log I have already established that.

My point is doing something may get results, doing nothing won't.

Scumbags work on the basis that you won't bother. I'm the one with the evidence, I sorted that so to set a line in the sand to stop them wriggling out of it for PIs in the future, which is now..

You have a news and you have interviews the lies are all there.

superg1
18/12/2019
17:03
People still risking 6/7/15k despite the negativity.
10ak
18/12/2019
16:59
I notice the Voxmarkets conman has been suspiciously quiet these last few days on Twitter - do we think he received a tip off?
2prsimo
18/12/2019
16:59
I agree yump !! superg1 is the biggest fan of someone else who is no better than JD I wish he would go back and stick to the VRS site rather than try and convince us all that he is great.
parsons4
18/12/2019
16:53
Good post yump - with hindsight, this should never have been brought to market - far too early in its development - as a poster pointed out on another board earlier this morning, this should have been part of a venture-capital package to test the revenue stream and whether the business model is sustainable.
2prsimo
18/12/2019
16:37
Tx all
Hope to make it to dinner

the patient investor
18/12/2019
16:35
Superg1, has there ever been a case like this where shareholders have retrieved any money? Don't want to be negative but is it fair to give people false hope?
eckoh
18/12/2019
16:33
superg1,

I appreciate the info you're sharing.

Frustrating for many on here, but yourself and log have called this right for some time now, fair play.

I know it happens time and time again, but I can't understand how people like James can so brazenly suck people in and effectively ENCOURAGE people to invest their capital when they know the company is already overvalued.

Really is irresponsible.


Patient Investor,

Let the dust settle and collect your thoughts. There will be ways to recover.

chessmaster10
18/12/2019
16:29
To the poster that though it may millions be even though it's a miss.

Don't kid yourself this is most likely to be under the £100k we talked about, they only got £27k in H1 and nothing really changed. Perhaps even under £50k.

Whatever it is it's very small, quite clearly.

Bids have talked spend spend spend on tech, on quality staff on trips ( 4 tips mentioned 1 detailed about 14 going to California.

They did say even if they hit £5.9 mill they would be negative. The spend forecast would have been known so in short they must now need cash and my estimate remains at £8 mill plus, most likely over half of which is just salaries.

It must be a horrible sick feeling being shafted and no doubt many convinced partners it as going to be good. Some won't have told others.

No doubt some will have lost a lot of money and that is not funny at all.

superg1
18/12/2019
16:21
The patient investor and anyone else in debt go and get help. Don't feel stupid or ashamed. There are debt charities, CAB and any other number of organisations who are there to help you. You are not alone and will not be judged. I worked for CAB some time ago and in just one small office at least one person every single day walked through the door with huge debts. Get focussed and get help you will feel better for it.
eckoh
18/12/2019
16:10
AIM is a cesspit. If you have to stick to AIM100 companies
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