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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Big Sofa Technologies Group Plc | LSE:BST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ1B7619 | ORD 3P |
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% | 2.55 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/7/2017 16:35 | New to the share game and I've added BST to my portfolio now. I think this might be the most exciting and quickest rewarding investment I've made. Software companies are the future to making quick money, roll on ISA millionaire!Shame a few posters are broken records eh opodio, give it a rest you're boring and ruining this BB. | bad_captain | |
13/7/2017 14:14 | Yep,mind you, I think I would if a share of mine fell for 15 years, and I still held it. | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 14:09 | I think someone suffers from Tourette's. | bumpa33 | |
13/7/2017 14:05 | I am convinced it's placing shares going out the door for a very tidy profit. The decision to sell is based on profit.Nothing else. The seller will not be looking at BST: it's just a line of profit. It might even be a pre set level on a computer. The proceeds from the sale will no doubt go into a pot that will buy into placings on a weekly basis. At the end of the day that seller will dry up, ( might have done yesterday). | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 14:04 | not much cash left BURN RATE TOO HIGH will go bust | opodio | |
13/7/2017 13:53 | Sounds about right, taking a 50% profit in just over 6 months. That's very good news for those who want to invest,one can purchase at a price, that over time, will,i personally believe be extremely rewarding. As we all know sellers, once sold, are no longer shareholders. | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 13:48 | pet lover - OK trade type is an Ordinary trade with delayed publication requested, as per The London Stock Exchange guide. There is a 'casual' seller out there with Cantor at the mo, as could be seen from yesterday's price action too. edit: at a guess I'd say there's still some loose stock from time of the IPO, though clearly it's being gradually snapped up... | bumpa33 | |
13/7/2017 13:32 | Today's big buys (as per yesterday's) were followed by the code OK O = ordinary K = Block Trades. DEFINITION of 'Block Trading Facility - BTF' A wholesale trading facility that allows traders to buy or sell large numbers of securities bilaterally outside of the public market. Because trades conducted in a block trading facility are typically between two parties, prices are set with certainty and execution is done without delay. Institutional investors use block trading facilities for transactions involving large numbers of shares. | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 13:32 | Big delayed buys keep coming in | smart_investor | |
13/7/2017 13:30 | Well I'm just glad you addressed the issue.......8-) | hazl | |
13/7/2017 13:25 | Who in their right mind would POST that about themselves.? Lol | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 13:14 | well that's presumably stamped that out....8-) | hazl | |
13/7/2017 12:40 | not much cash left BURN RATE TOO HIGH will go bust | opodio | |
13/7/2017 12:28 | "In other words both men have reputations to lose so would not hook up with Big Sofa for a few quid unless they felt very confident indeed about where it was going. We share that confidence and again remind you of the maths which is compelling." The above is from TOMS site and worth a mention. He is absolutely correct in saying that guys like these have reputations,built up over decades. They will have made various inquiries into the financial affairs of BST prior to accepting those positions. However as the company grows, institutions will be buying the shares,they also need to be absolutely sure that action has been taken to manage the growth. | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 12:20 | I see the buying is ongoing this morning, MM holding back the buy trades by an hour. | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 12:15 | With respect, SMART INVESTOR, we have had all the news we require in the last few months. The agreements. They will do the job ten times over. Look up how much Wall Street value those companies at. BST is going to be a very small part of each company's turnover. That alone will drive our stock price higher. | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 11:48 | Two weeks until the AGM in London.It would be nice to get some good news before then. | smart_investor | |
13/7/2017 11:32 | All one needs is growth at a faster rate than other stocks. Profits follow that growth. Dividends often come next. I am personally not looking for a divi until 2019. (Growth comes first.) | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 11:27 | Well a slight drop back is not unexpected but I think we are so much better off than we were last week. The naysayers have proved to be charlatans,BST has been given the respect it deserves and the future looks so much more promising. Could that be summed up in video?! | hazl | |
13/7/2017 09:44 | Sorry, I was just having a dig at the loon. | pet lover | |
13/7/2017 09:09 | Pet Lover I know you and I don't like opodio but Sorry to correct you about Falanx The cyber division is growing over 300% and that is where the growth is and will come at 300% rate They have also the old intelligence division growing over 13% this division provides intelligence reports about countries to big multinationals Falanxs people are permanently appointed in the boardrooms of these big blue chips advising decision-makers. Bcoz of this high-level access Falanx got in to Cyber security couple of years back and built up cyber division from scratch now they are fully exploiting this high-level access and this is the reason why cyber security division is growing over 300% and will continue to grow in such a hot sector | kaka47 |
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