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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.

Bidstack Share Discussion Threads

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26/1/2020
12:26
How many shares did JD and PF take in the placing?.As part of the Placing Donald Stewart, Chairman of Bidstack, has subscribed for 160,000 Placing Shares and John McIntosh, Finance Director, has subscribed for 200,000 Placing Shares. Following the Placing Donald Stewart will be beneficially interested in 1,149,733 Ordinary Shares representing 0.48% of the issued share capital of the Company and John McIntosh will be beneficially interested in 200,000 Ordinary Shares representing 0.08% of the issued share capital of the Company.
aidenabettin
26/1/2020
12:22
throwingmuses - "Big money could be made after the model's proven"

Big money has always been made ever since the company listed. Big money was made for the directors when the RTO listing in September 2018 handed them £3.5m. Eight months later in May 2019 big money was made for the directors again when they did a placing raising £5m.

The live issue is how is big money made for the mug PIs who are funding the whole company.

pwhite73
26/1/2020
12:19
Surely simply a coincidence that Bellisimo and Bellisimo1 only follow pwhite.

Pwhite - please answer why IMMO is IMMune.

I won't read the response but it's useful for the detectorists on here as we close the net on you.

moneygenxyz
26/1/2020
12:10
Yes, very safe to assume the gang are doing the exact opposite of all they argue for. Very safe indeed.
throwingmuses
26/1/2020
12:05
Big money could be made after the model's proven, but even bigger money beforehand. As more pieces fall into place, or are able to be revealed, and the realisation of a growing probability of success hits the market, i can't see it slowing down at multiples of where we are now. Partly because I expect interest to be shown before the figures start screaming out the true value. If we get a successful land grab, some more tie ups on the demand side, and the tech proving to be working well, we won't need to wait for monster revenues to be a super attractive target! The fun isn't far away.
throwingmuses
26/1/2020
12:05
Pwhite73 never did get on his white steed to help his pals over at IMMO did he?

You’d think he’d be protecting his best friends!

Not even bothered to make a superficial post to make his raison d'être on Bidstack’s bulletin board look remotely altruistic.

Funny old AIM isn’t it?

Perhaps he is protecting his best friend’s interests after all...

moneygenxyz
26/1/2020
12:01
People posting millions of links that connect Bidstack to the gaming industry. Only one link is of importance and that's the one that connects Bidstack to your money.
pwhite73
26/1/2020
11:59
yump, we know you're desperate...filtered....
global nomad
26/1/2020
11:57
Lol. That sums up your research skills, It's a poker reference. How is your research and sums coming on at immo?
lukehold
26/1/2020
11:36
coiled spring comes to mind
global nomad
26/1/2020
11:25
The speed at which this moves is incredible.

Historical perspective:

1st major leg up took 14 trading days from 25th March to 15th April.

2nd major leg up took 10 trading days from 22nd May to 6th June.

Blink and you’ve lost out on a 250% gain. That’s why our resident derampers are now strapped in.

The signals for a rally are strong.

This is just the start.

moneygenxyz
26/1/2020
11:12
'Its about time'. hTTps://therelevanceconference.com/
aidenabettin
26/1/2020
11:08
hTTps://digiday.com/media/turner-using-att-subscriber-data-sell-targeted-tv-ads-xandr/
aidenabettin
26/1/2020
11:03
Don’t let the pursuit of money destroy your sense of humour and that doesnt mean that typing lol shows one.

So what is ‘deep-stacked’ then ?

yump
26/1/2020
11:03
AT&T is hoping that Xandr, using data on customers and targeted technology, can drive billions of dollars in advertising revenue. Through instant analysis, AT&T says it will be able to aim compelling ads at TV and mobile-phone audiences.Including wireless and TV customers, AT&T says it has 170 million subscribers ripe to receive targeted marketing. The company has also signed on cable provider Altice USA and Frontier Communications Corp. as TV advertising partners.
aidenabettin
26/1/2020
10:56
hTTps://youtu.be/7PJAK6jpgfI
aidenabettin
26/1/2020
10:56
And the comedians appear on cue
aidenabettin
26/1/2020
10:51
In the interests of research I had to look up deep stacking - its all clear to me now:

The Deep Stacking Network (DSN) is a special type of deep architecture developed to enable and benefit from parallel learning of its model parameters on large CPU clusters. As a prospective key component of future speech recognizers, the architectural design of the DSN and its parallel training endow the DSN with scalability over a vast amount of training data. In this paper, we present our first parallel implementation of the DSN training algorithm. Particularly, we show the tradeoff between the time/memory saving via training parallelism and the associated cost arising from inter-CPU communication. Further, in phone classification experiments, we demonstrate a significantly lowered error rate using parallel full-batch training distributed over a CPU cluster, compared with sequential mini- batch training implemented in a single CPU machine under otherwise identical experimental conditions and as exploited prior to the work reported in this paper.

yump
26/1/2020
10:50
#itsabouttime
aidenabettin
26/1/2020
10:49
There's definitely lots of connections and tie ups happening. Annoyingly it's mainly blind speculation for us in relation to Bids until we get some confirmation from JD. Come on James! We only have a week of January left!
stuswanny69
26/1/2020
10:35
Certainly got plenty of comedians on this bb.#gottolaugh
aidenabettin
26/1/2020
10:35
Thanks stuswanny69 you're previous post more relevant again believe

'- 14 Jan 2020 - 15:10:02 - 22242 of 23643 BE DEEP-STACKED WITH BIDSTACK GROUP !'

I saw your post over on BLU and if you hadn't posted link here II would have.

hazl
26/1/2020
10:31
Good spot Aiden. Not sure how valued Jimmy Carr's input would be but some big names in there.
stuswanny69
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