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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 |
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31/10/2017 19:45 | not yet finished - but well on the way. I do feel sorry for punters who got sucked in - I had a peep but couldn't see any reason for investing. PL has much to answer for imo | toffeeman | |
31/10/2017 17:21 | this is finished | middlesboroughfc | |
31/10/2017 16:43 | We are not talking secretary or code cutter here but the head of Global Marketing and Business Development in a supposedly disruptive company. One year...disrupted more like. With a head count now of 40 in London and US including one of the 13 directors on £10k a month, £250k looks a bit of an underestimate. And no sales announcements either, only low key trade exhibition stands. Ah well, off to So Sandra tomorrow. | gheebee | |
31/10/2017 15:18 | Just checked, Head of Global Marketing and Business Development rapped her hand in back in August. She just managed to to get over the one year hurdle (July 2016 to August 2017). Wonder how many other of last year's headline signings are also looking elsewhere for their future employment. | gheebee | |
31/10/2017 06:49 | Barvin30 Oct '17 - 23:57 - 1432 of 1433 1 0 Poached by DFS? haha Im expecting this to crash when the results come out | larva | |
31/10/2017 06:03 | Poached or was she fried? | gheebee | |
30/10/2017 23:57 | Poached by DFS? | barvin | |
30/10/2017 23:09 | Global sales director has left after just 14 months in the job. Pushed or jumped, one way or another this doesn't look too good. | gheebee | |
30/10/2017 17:03 | Wow! So TW has been in jail since shortly after that devastating exposé came out, right? Or at least charged with something criminal & is out on bail? Under indictment? Been questioned by the police? Been investigated by the press? Been sued in civil court? Been anything? Oh, well. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
30/10/2017 16:30 | But lower than they will be at un-lock T20 day. | gheebee | |
30/10/2017 16:12 | Indeed not - these prices are higher than they will be in a month's time :) | toffeeman | |
30/10/2017 15:20 | Surely it must have dawned on the management that this company name is just totally ridiculous.I have heard the reasons etc, but prospective clients must be like wtf | barvin | |
30/10/2017 15:18 | Blimey this has really had the stuffing knocked out of it.These prices won't last forever | barvin | |
30/10/2017 11:53 | OMG has SOS only got sales of 270,000 in 17 months And it keeps needing loans. Looks like pile of merde | middlesboroughfc | |
30/10/2017 11:41 | Sell here, pump the rise at SOS then sell to come back in here cheap just in time for the end of lock-in pump. You know it makes sense. That's if you're into that sort of thing and happy to subscribe to hot wotsit for the trigger call of course. | gheebee | |
30/10/2017 11:32 | No, he's moved on to the next one. Sosandar (in big, really good, fine birds in charge, rather than Colin Bird) or Orogen if you prefer old money. Sold here to fund it probably. | gheebee | |
30/10/2017 07:38 | Is winifart still pushing this? | 1savvyinvestor | |
30/10/2017 00:05 | Ps hope this helps: Where are the sales? Last year the cost outlay at BST was SIX time the size of income. No business can remain afloat in such circumstances without a placement. THE END IS NIGH. 0P | opodio | |
28/10/2017 17:05 | Don't mention itHope that helpslol | lukead | |
27/10/2017 08:03 | Opidio, you are one nasty dudePs hope this helpsLol | lukead |
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