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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blackbird Plc | LSE:BIRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004740477 | ORD 0.8P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 3.95 | 3.60 | 4.30 | 3.95 | 3.95 | 3.95 | 388,681 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Programming Service | 1.94M | -2.49M | -0.0064 | -6.17 | 15.29M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/10/2019 19:10 | Just selling 10m odd shares they had found in an old account No big deal Happens | ![]() bonio10000 | |
15/10/2019 19:04 | Nothing to see here, move along | ![]() nickb | |
15/10/2019 18:50 | Probably just a coincidence. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
15/10/2019 18:48 | Not really seen trading in Blackbird shares like this before. Someone knows something we don’t? | ![]() nickb | |
15/10/2019 18:16 | 125k, 250k and 300k reported well late. The 250k and 300k look like buys. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
15/10/2019 16:41 | Another filled order? | ![]() nickb | |
15/10/2019 16:18 | There is the reason 250k buy printed. | ![]() sideshowbull | |
15/10/2019 16:00 | They just pushed the offer up to 50k @ 16.67p, same pattern as yesterday. | ![]() sideshowbull | |
15/10/2019 14:06 | Boss. Even if I only watch Rugby League. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
15/10/2019 14:04 | Knew we were working with IMG, but didn't know we were involved in RWC. Nice. | ![]() sideshowbull | |
15/10/2019 13:59 | fact, b IM has just tweeted about it - via the IMG relationship Couldn't remember if it had already been announced - I think it may have been? | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
15/10/2019 13:50 | Need another deal to support the price. Market cap is all in potential, revenue needed to support share price | ![]() mcsean2164 | |
15/10/2019 13:49 | Supposition or fact? | ![]() bonio10000 | |
15/10/2019 13:31 | Did we already know that Blackbird is working on the rugby world cup? probably did just checking | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
15/10/2019 12:19 | It is definitely different to 3-4 years back when the Google Play charts for EVA were being scrutinised and we had a 0.001% conversion rate for Captevate sign ups. Oh - and the tie up with Apple, supposedly, which evaporated. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
15/10/2019 12:13 | It definitely helps when you have Google telling these guys you are the man. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
15/10/2019 12:11 | I think patience is key, it will all come good The Dom Perignon is in the ice bucket ready, but if all goes wrong I’m sure I’ve got some labrini in the kitchen cupboard. | ![]() sickness | |
15/10/2019 12:09 | The opportunity is rather large for a small company so we need a strong giant’s helping hand | ![]() nickb | |
15/10/2019 12:07 | Invest360 That reflects my list Plenty of others also! | ![]() nickb | |
15/10/2019 11:38 | mmm...interesting i360....sounds like a lot of cowboy boots and caviar moments coming up! just a thought? | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
15/10/2019 11:30 | If I was a betting man - and seeing as I'm a shareholder, I guess I am - my prediction is that these are the large corporates at the top of their deal pipeline 'hot list' that the sales team are currently working on: BBC, BT, CNN, CNBC, Disney, Endemol, Fox, HBO, ITV, Netflix, Turner, Warner. Let's see if I'm right. Looking forward to news of deal flow... | ![]() invest360 | |
15/10/2019 10:10 | Yep Certainly looks to be the case that THE BIRD IS THE WORD Once everyone knows it...the share price will be £2+ COWBOY BOOTS AND CAVIAR! | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
15/10/2019 08:57 | 50K 17.085P | ![]() sideshowbull | |
15/10/2019 08:16 | The bird is the word. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
15/10/2019 08:12 | Excelsior! 08:08 - 15/10 Buy 12209 17.20p £2,099.9 | ![]() chriscallen |
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