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BIDS Bidstack Group Plc

0.225
0.00 (0.00%)
18 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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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/1/2020
12:25
I miss remark
throwingmuses
05/1/2020
12:25
Sometimes CEO's find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. It's just bad luck.No CEO's are ever harmed and are rewarded accordingly
aidenabettin
05/1/2020
12:22
Speaking of which, where is Remark?
moneygenxyz
05/1/2020
12:21
There has been no lies so I think il stay put.
countdracula55
05/1/2020
12:21
Ur a gr8 altruist m8
throwingmuses
05/1/2020
12:18
Rule #1 with AIM companies is if you catch the head honchos lying you get out. It's that simple.

Ask the diehard zealots who fell in love with QPP, FRR, CTAG & other 'shorter attacked' shares & who held on, ignoring that rule, how that worked out.

HTH

bbmsionlypostafter
05/1/2020
12:17
“Revenue is on track” is a great example of a quote I remember which I think you’ll be referring to Logs.

Now that quote is technically a lie if there were no deals in play.

I don’t disagree that he has been misleading but at the same time, I can see why he’d say it... especially with the £10m agreement for example.

If the strategy isn’t incremental revenues but Big Bang revenue recognition (clearly) then they could have had multiple deals slip over the year end period. I’m sure he’s felt sick about that and actually, imo, he was audibly shaken on the last podcast (but it was an honest one).

But and big but, I really don’t think he’d have put himself in that position if it was a charade and a lie. Liars and conmen are smart and that wasn’t very smart. It’s just unfortunate for him, us and the company and he’s not got many chances left (maybe 1) on that front and I’m sure he knows that.

Just ask Aiden.

And Aiden, respect. Sorry to hear that.

moneygenxyz
05/1/2020
12:15
Personally speaking I don't have an issue with Draper myself for he is only doing what all these AIM directors do and indeed exactly what he's paid to do which is to promote and raise the companies profile to facilitate funding. That is what the listing is for, why else incur the listing costs.

My issue is with BB investors who over the course of their investment history have been the victims of this type of behaviour time and time again. Yet on their latest investment its always - 'this one will be different'. 'This one' eventually goes bust as they all do and they're on to the next investment but only this time - "This one will be truly different".

pwhite73
05/1/2020
12:15
Well log and white, you are, to say the very very least being repetitive, and the amount of posts would seem to indicate that you are a bit desperate. Get a life and foxtrot oscar.
stoaty1
05/1/2020
12:08
Just what I was thinking hazl! Although I've been enjoying the desperation. Exuding confidence in their position aren't they? Going down the route of saying the exact same thing, much more often. Interesting tactic, keep on digging guys...
throwingmuses
05/1/2020
12:05
Wouldn't surprise me one bit to see JD & FP turn up in a company like Asimilar .They havnt done anything wrong in my opinion other that be complicit and working to order..It will never be held against them
aidenabettin
05/1/2020
12:04
@money I think English law is respected around the world because it is so cleverly written and over hundreds of years tested. One of its central axioms is truth. When giving evidence truth is sworn using the words

"The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth"

Go back and listen to Draper on Vox with Justin over 2019 and tell me how the statements he made there can be reconciled with the RNS we got just before Christmas. Does the great English legal oath above apply to what he said?

It can't ergo he's not been truthful and by definition has lied. Further his motivation was almost certainly to create a market to sell £400k of his own shares into.

loglorry1
05/1/2020
12:02
we could re post the excellent ones from last night that have
been lost in the melee ?

hazl
05/1/2020
12:00
Yes finals mid year 2020 is what I meant - hopefully with a trading update...
moneygenxyz
05/1/2020
11:59
However I slink into conversing with them ...apologies.

The best posts are those that are firmly in the evidence of advertising opportunities and Bidstack related.

IMO

hazl
05/1/2020
11:57
money

The interims have gone. Next is the finals to 31/12/2019 due on or by 30/06/2020.

pwhite73
05/1/2020
11:57
I'm not talking my book because I don't need to. I'm on the same side as Draper. Both of us make money from selling BIDS shares. The big difference is Draper seems more than willing to tell you a pack of lies to get you to buy. I'm pointing out that you'd be mad to given the way he's behaving (not speaking).
loglorry1
05/1/2020
11:56
Well then it is true that liking the share price higher you seek to gain.
From 30p you say ....
Before that perhaps it wasn't an issue ?
It is now only 10p.

As I said previously...some will see that as bargain territory others not.
It's horses for courses.
Until we get fresh news more facts we cannot know.

hazl
05/1/2020
11:56
Thanks, we can live with honesty and it is respected.

The narrative is a little heavy though. You can be as bad as the full on rampers (very few here now) in that respect.

You (should) know as much as us on the liar front and the Jury is out until we see the Interims now (sadly) or hopefully some revenue RNSes.

moneygenxyz
05/1/2020
11:51
Hazl that's not true. I've been consistently bearish on BIDS from 30p+. I've bought and sold in that time. The shares are obviously worthless but I have covered some as I think James Draper is capable of further lies which might spike the shares short term.

I've even declared I'd like the share price higher to sell more but in no way should ppl think there is any value other than perhaps 1p here.

Further I'm not "taking profit from PIs". In many cases I provide direct funding to these companies who can't raise money anywhere else. Without ppl like me, PIs would lose everything when the money runs out.

loglorry1
05/1/2020
11:51
loglorry,

Are you trading BIDS?

bbmsionlypostafter
05/1/2020
11:47
Fair enough log but you do play it both ways....clearly in the process taking your profit from P I's.
I'm not saying we don't all talk our own book and acknowledge you are not as bad as some.
Let's see how it pans out I think the next few months will be pivotal for many companies.

hazl
05/1/2020
11:47
hazl - "I think they were probably told not to worry so much about the investors".

That's correct. Mug PIs only hang around for a few weeks if that. The majority move on once they've made a little bit of money or the £1 billion bid hasn't materialised by close of play. So the company is looking at a constant turnover of retail shareholders in the tens of thousands. Its nothing for them to worry about. If they had a handful of major institutional shareholders in double figure percentages then that is more serious for they can remove directors.

Both BIDS and the majors have a mutual interest in announcing ventures that are non-commercial. BIDS gets to raise finance and the majors get an insight to some of the latest technology should they wish to invest further. Nobody loses.

pwhite73
05/1/2020
11:47
Sorry to hear that Aiden. You post total rubbish on BBs but caring for someone with dementia is tough so well done there.
loglorry1
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