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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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24/12/2019 08:05 | More lies and ramping | 2prsimo | |
24/12/2019 08:03 | Let's see what today's podcast brings. | mcfly79 | |
24/12/2019 07:41 | Morning all, lets us see what the day will bring, no presents from JD yet, but we'll get the usual days to reflect on our decisions and the way we communicate to those around us. A reminder that closing price today will set the level for the doubling...the first of which may only signal the improving of the situation rather than the excitement we could have anticipated, the second one will be much more upscale... | global nomad | |
24/12/2019 05:59 | JD and Bids are playing a blinder?.I would agree that everything being done in the background is building up to something very special but JD has only added to the fear and confusion being spread by the likes of PWhite who is a known insider. JD is only following orders imo so I wouldn't say he was culpable but he knows what's going on and that would make him complicit. Unfortunately the buck stops with the CEO but make no mistake about the Nomad and Broker also being complicit. Who will walk out of the 3?.JD is gone imo but no investigation will be launched against any of the parties involved(it never is) | aidenabettin | |
24/12/2019 05:45 | hTTps://finance.yaho | aidenabettin | |
24/12/2019 01:42 | PWhite73 23 Dec '19 - 11:46 - 19649 of 19728 0 2 2 cyclades - "But what do I know. Im rubbish at this." We are all rubbish at this because the AIM market is rigged. Its an investment playground for liars and thieves. The only people who make any money in the long run are those on the inside. Directors, nomads, brokers, death spiral institutions and those on a remuneration to ramp the stock on bulletin boards. There speaks an expert it would seem! Are you really saying that good companies like ABC, AFX, AGFX, BVXP, CAML (hold), CHH, DGOC, FEVR, GHH, HCM (hold), JIM, JDG, KWS, LTHM, NICL, QTX, RFX, RWS, TXP (hold), and TSTL can be included in your view of the AIM? Think your words need to be taken with a pinch of salt (large one!). AIM has its faults that is for sure, we are all aware of them, and BIDS is turning out to be typical of the fun and games we see, but not all companies on AIM are bad. The above would make an interesting LONG TERM portfolio IMHO. No investment advice meant or given. I note that BIDS seems to be rated "4" on this AIM site: Can't think why at the moment when others I include above that are quality companies don't have any rating LOL! | lauders | |
23/12/2019 23:59 | Yep agree, will buy somemore at 5p whilst i wait | letmepass | |
23/12/2019 23:29 | Yes contracts take an age, at the mercy of others and their priorities. The bigger the company the longer it takes. JD and BIDS are playing a blinder, just need to be patient. | pinballwiz2 | |
23/12/2019 23:22 | wiz, lets hope our view of reality is a viable one... | global nomad | |
23/12/2019 23:21 | Aidens Algorithm is a state secret and known only to a very select number of people, its code distributed through pixels in gaming ads..... | global nomad | |
23/12/2019 23:20 | podcast recorded apparently. Recorded today will be out tomorrow with Vox. 👍 | graphite bot | |
23/12/2019 23:18 | Gen, you would think more people had a handle on how long contracts/negotiatio | global nomad | |
23/12/2019 23:15 | Spot on GN, good points, totally chilled, this is one of the most exciting and in my opinion low risk companies on AIM, building its market presence with excellent and essential PR. The other I really like is ITM, both present unique opportunities in massive emerging global markets! | pinballwiz2 | |
23/12/2019 21:45 | Does it mention Aidens Algorithm? | aidenabettin | |
23/12/2019 21:28 | This is all I have left. Cant go back to TSI.Looks like nobility loading up and I just couldn't handle him n her.Stuck with me for the moment I'm afraid | aidenabettin | |
23/12/2019 21:11 | Aidenabettin you need to chill a bit, take a Break from this board | davemac3 | |
23/12/2019 20:58 | It makes no odds to me whether he stays or goes.I said the writing was on the wall an that it looked like he was going .I never said I wanted him to go but implied that he was implicit in his own downfall.He is not pulling the strings | aidenabettin | |
23/12/2019 20:41 | Good post GN. Remember, TTD and Stiefel wouldn’t deal with us if they believed there was a low chance in decent revenue. JD was probably agreeing these terms back then with said agency. I’m of the opinion that it all slipped into Q1 too. I’m currently working at a very large company and it’s taken us over a year and a half to pull a supplier agreement together to put the name of said company on a brochure for the retail network....I mean bureaucracy or what!! JD shouldn’t have backed himself in the corner but he’s out of the corner now. All to play for before Aiden gets him out. | moneygenxyz | |
23/12/2019 20:04 | Just some big supply partners would do it | remarkomsoc | |
23/12/2019 19:54 | if we take a step backwards or sideways if you like, and imagine this business was a private one rather than a listed company, would people still be saying JD was untrustworthy or would they say he has had some difficulties getting agreements made as quickly as he thought but everything about the business is heading in the right direction albeit delayed. I think people are blending two separate aspects of the company instead of criticising the aspect that has been poor. If in August sort of time JD/Bids had told us clearly their game plan without revealing anything sensitive, and then said where expectations were and what might delay them, I think we would have had a much more benign dynamic in the share price and later in nov they could have told us complex agreements and timeframes had been delayed until q1, we would have probably been fine. I am still of the opinion that a lot has slipped into q1, but is still going to produce what was suggested in previous interviews. I think getting these aspects clear in a better constructed RNS, will also then allow subsequent clarity on the expected scale of revenue and margins ( if not precisely) and hence cashburn/breakeven/p I think in trying to leave it to the last minute JD has harmed his reputation and now will have to reveal more than he would like to reassure investors. He needs to get the sentiment onside. | global nomad | |
23/12/2019 18:36 | hazl... probably says more about my attitude at the moment, but all of that sounded great until I saw "James Draper" as the person quoted. Really taking everything he says with a very heavy pinch of salt... | chessmaster10 | |
23/12/2019 18:16 | from above '2020 will be the year that in-game advertising measurement comes of age. We’ll see a new framework emerge, focusing on metrics such as viewability, visual engagement and brand recall. As a result, the industry will be able to identify where the premium ad placements are in-game and refine creative guidelines by genre, i.e. for football titles, racing titles, etc, and in turn, programmatic pricing structures will evolve, boosting ROI. By defining a bespoke measurement approach for in-game advertising, and benchmarking against digital browsing norms, brands will be able to accurately track and improve the performance of their in-game ads, and effectively reach an audience of consumers rapidly growing in significance.' James Draper, CEO, Bidstack | hazl |
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