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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 | |
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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 |
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Computer Programming Service | 1.94M | -2.49M | -0.0064 | -6.17 | 15.29M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/10/2019 20:01 | About time those Allenby scroungers did something. Incompetent is the first word that springs to my mind when I hear that name. BWTFDIK | ![]() sideshowbull | |
21/10/2019 18:55 | Mcsean I don’t think you have been following WeWork properly ! They have got a cash flow crisis and are desperately trying to raise cash to meet very expensive leases .Also large numbers of staff are being laid off ! Peloton and others are loss making and investors are getting very fed up with these over hyped companies If WeWork don’t raise a lot of cash in the next few months they will default on leases and go bust . Apart from that a great company! Anyway back to Bird - they also need to start making some money at last | ![]() richard107 | |
21/10/2019 18:47 | And then there are people here constantly complaining that Bird haven’t made any more announcements. They have just made a major one ! So everybody needs to calm down and wait until they have got something significant to say . Too many announcements on minor things look desperate. Allenby , I’m sure , are trying to get more small cap funds interested but they are not going to bid up . So a correction in the price is no bad thing . | ![]() richard107 | |
21/10/2019 18:40 | When I see the valuations given to wework, peleton, etc. and then look at bird, I'm inclined to think a US listing would be a very good idea... Cheap money needs a home in the US and that type of coverage would win customers in the US | ![]() mcsean2164 | |
21/10/2019 17:57 | Well said you two. Hardest thing for us now is to do nothing but hold on to them shares tight. | ![]() nickb | |
21/10/2019 17:56 | Maybe we should charge these chaps more. Seem to spend a lot but not with the most important aspect. BWTFDIK | ![]() sideshowbull | |
21/10/2019 17:51 | Wise words Richard107. It seems that whenever there’s an upward movement everyone gets excited, it stimulates a flurry of small buys and the price rockets - even on Low volumes. Then no news for a couple of weeks, the short-termers get despondent and sell. At the end of the day all the minor fluctuations and MM activity / charting, etc will get washed up in the big picture, which will be determined by whether BB is going to be able to ramp up its deal flow? Its the only thing that will sustain significant share price hike. It’s a reasonably binary bet. I’ve already made my call as I believe the odds have shortened a great deal this year. So it’s a case of sitting tight through the fluctuations and trusting the company to do its thing | ![]() invest360 | |
21/10/2019 14:23 | It’s nothing to do with AIM . There are plenty of companies on the main market with small free floats which are very illiquid . Frankly , if you don’t like the heat don’t go into the kitchen ! No one is forced to buy a share - AIM or not . I really don’t think that a dual listing would be feasible or sensible . If the market in London is illiquid, it would be even worse on another exchange . Plus the substantial cost and complying with US reporting standards . A lot of companies have given up dual listings for these reasons | ![]() richard107 | |
21/10/2019 12:33 | Mcsean Positive as ever! | ![]() nickb | |
21/10/2019 12:28 | It'll be back to 12p without news. Oh how I despise AIM, such an illiquid market. It's a real shame bird didn't think of a dual listing in their last fundraising. Speaking of fundraisings, we're due a shafting soon ... | ![]() mcsean2164 | |
21/10/2019 11:37 | 'rise' not ride, sorry. | ![]() astralvision | |
21/10/2019 11:36 | A bit of news wouldn't go amiss, but it's been a damn good ride in tricky markets. | ![]() astralvision | |
21/10/2019 11:23 | possibility for next year though nick 50p-200p I would say is realistic | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
21/10/2019 11:17 | A takeover could take us into the 200’s lol I’m just joking around | ![]() nickb | |
21/10/2019 11:05 | Another 6 figure contract will take us into the 20s | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
21/10/2019 10:22 | This is holding up pretty well despite the traders taking their quick profits. After such a precipitous rise it is to be expected. Another contract win would be nice. | ![]() horneblower | |
20/10/2019 22:21 | "prying eyes" Reminds me of GCHQ's strapline: "Always Listening To Our Customers" | ![]() _m_k | |
20/10/2019 13:59 | Time for a Veritone deal? | ![]() bonio10000 | |
20/10/2019 11:33 | I like this tweet from SS Stephen B. Streater @video4me Blackbird has end-to-end encryption to keep unpublished professional video secure from prying eyes. @blackbirdcloud | ![]() nickb | |
18/10/2019 17:38 | Huge money business in Sports video Clips! The growth in value of in-play clip and short-form highlights rights will outstrip the growth in value of live rights according to five-year projections by Two Circles. Using its proprietary media-modelling techniques, the data-driven sports marketing agency projects the global sports media rights market will be worth $60.9 billion (€50.7bn) in 2024 | ![]() nickb | |
18/10/2019 17:35 | That's nanga out lol | ![]() geheimnis2 | |
18/10/2019 17:32 | Mr 150k. Toddlers out. Men in. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
18/10/2019 17:28 | Right again, keep selling junior PI's someone is sucking yours up and seems at any price. BWTFDIK | ![]() sideshowbull | |
18/10/2019 17:11 | Yes! Did someone say something? Speak up! | ![]() denjon |
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