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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blinkx | LSE:BLNX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1WBW239 | ORD 1P |
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% | 20.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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21/4/2016 09:10 | It's good to Brian got paid a cash bonus of $138k.Apparently it was performance related??What a fine performance of a disaster, looks like you get paid as a CEO for doing naff all and then get paid a performance bonus for not performing.I am not surprised though....nothing BLNX does shocks me anymore. | kendonagasaki | |
20/4/2016 21:01 | Mmmmm....interesting to see if Johnny John John stops by... | geheimnis2 | |
20/4/2016 20:58 | Oops kendos hitting the bottle again on his lonesome Tragic | geheimnis2 | |
20/4/2016 20:28 | What happened to Barky?Well he went down...on the captain Digitalis then Gehe blew Barkys little horn? | kendonagasaki | |
20/4/2016 20:08 | Red close again.Very bearish.10p tomorrow? | jonc | |
20/4/2016 14:45 | hahaha great post barky dear old jonthec! totally clueless - just like loops! | geheimnis2 | |
20/4/2016 13:13 | Barkloon listens to the fairies Enough said | leluot3 | |
20/4/2016 13:03 | BARKBOO 20 Apr'16 - 12:47 - 106292 of 106292 1 0 (Filtered) Flapper in chief himself. | jonc | |
20/4/2016 12:47 | JonC - it might be worth checking the state of you carpet, then scrutinize the wealth of Tosca and RG - I dont think they buy high and sell low. Spot the difference? lol | barkboo | |
20/4/2016 12:15 | Afternoon flappers. Tosca starting the dump? Griffiths dumping more? Not good at all. | jonc | |
20/4/2016 11:49 | With buys like that the share price is bound to go down this is blinkx we are talking about never does what you expect it to do | football | |
20/4/2016 11:44 | Type Size Price Time Units O 1,000,000 17.25 11:20:31 GBX | sk02457 | |
20/4/2016 10:45 | luafc you want to ask the chief basher or someone else to post the new Numis and Citigroup broker notes for you. Not loss-making any more cash neutral at worst but then again his quick enough to post any bad stuff isn't he | football | |
20/4/2016 10:28 | Just noticed this little extract from BARKLOON's posting yesterday: "Firstly, if the restructuring and cost cutting together with revenue improvements lead us into profits..as the company have already told us they will..." ROFL Does this faith-boy never question what the company says? Check out the blnx comments from a year ago and how subsequent events didn't cut it. Incidentally, football helpfully extracted and pasted a few recent articles on the Loxley thread. | luafc | |
20/4/2016 10:27 | Invasion of ad blockers threatens future of digital advertising market | sikhthetech | |
20/4/2016 09:00 | Ad blockers are breaking the internet, study finds 19 APRIL 2016 • 6:13PM Ad blockers don't just block ads on the internet - they actually break websites such as British Airways and Vodafone, a new study has found. According to tests conducted on the UK's 100 most popular websites, ad blockers didn't just block pop-ups, but accidentally corrupted useful parts of a website, such as an airline check-in screens or retail order tracking pages. If you were browsing, all you would see is an error message or simply a chunk missing on screen, but no explanation for what was behind it. In the study by London ad-tech company Oriel, the researchers tested 24 common ad blockers, including Adblock, Adblock Plus and uBlock Origin, on a range of popular websites including BA, Aer Lingus, RyanAir, Vodafone, P&G and Land Rover. read more:- | football | |
19/4/2016 21:25 | Lol....the sad fantasies of a washed up buffoon? Just a thought kendo? | geheimnis2 |
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