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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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18/5/2016 15:22 | I can answer two questions at once. LCWA - Funnily enough I have been seeing a girl/woman who comes from Krabi. But marriage to a Thai is not on the agenda, I will return to Blighty in due course.I think I might spend some time there this year. Stocky, is Krabi worth a look? I've heard good things, so might spend a few months there. | alex1621 | |
18/5/2016 13:34 | I can understand taking a profit after a 20% rise. However, given yesterdays RNS and the meteoric trajectory of RhythmMax, I'm surprised any would want to be completely out. At these levels, IMO, it is a screaming buy. | stocky | |
18/5/2016 13:30 | No. Sadly back a week and a half ago. We were in the Krabi Province. | stocky | |
18/5/2016 13:21 | Top banana, have you got any idea how much work Brian has put into turning this company around? | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
18/5/2016 13:03 | You got a Thai Mrs, Alex? | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
18/5/2016 13:01 | What's going on? Stalemate at 20 | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
18/5/2016 12:46 | You wish you were digi, quimmer! | geheimnis2 | |
18/5/2016 12:40 | Nasty piece of work that digitalis chap! | kendonagasaki | |
18/5/2016 12:32 | fo67 18 May'16 - 11:51 - 106623 of 106625 0 0 Glad you're still here, Jarvis! Onwards and upwards.. Except perhaps today and the rest of the month! | leluot3 | |
18/5/2016 12:29 | 'A lot of people here sitting on paper losses and digi seems to called it right as he dumped most of his stock in December just before the blog ' Yeah right - and then went back in and bought cartloads of stock for his family! | leluot3 | |
18/5/2016 12:26 | Lol..top_banana, whatever happened to 25p, 35p this week...You seem to have SLIPPED up on your convictions...Lol | sikhthetech | |
18/5/2016 12:23 | Alex, yes everyone and their dog knows..Can't fool everyone, eh... | sikhthetech | |
18/5/2016 12:06 | Alex, Thailand is a great place. Are you still there? | stocky | |
18/5/2016 11:55 | Lol. I'm holding on for 25p before I start to sell some that I bought at 16p.I need 52p to break even now. | stocky | |
18/5/2016 11:51 | Glad you're still here, Jarvis! Onwards and upwards.. | fo67 | |
18/5/2016 11:39 | A lot of people here sitting on paper losses and digi seems to called it right as he dumped most of his stock in December just before the blog not saying he works with Goldman Sachs or anything but perfect timing and it did announce that he was selling up, so when STT goes on about the share price just remember he was hoovering up at sub- 10p and sold at two quid this quite a few idiots on here who wouldn't mind that sort of trading | football | |
18/5/2016 11:35 | Great to see digi popping by | geheimnis2 | |
18/5/2016 11:25 | LOL ... you made plenty of noise about it? I'd have been tempted to hold off? | alex1621 | |
18/5/2016 11:23 | LOL ... everybody knows it's digitalis.It does look more promising for Blinkx, though not out of the woods yet. If they can show narrowing cash burn then I'd expect the share price to increase from here. | alex1621 | |
18/5/2016 11:15 | FO67.....yes I'm still here. My thoughts on the FY results? A corner being turned and all to play for (again!). Good to hear from you digi. | jarvis4 | |
18/5/2016 11:02 | Sorry guys I took all my chips off the table and run now. Nice healthy profit. WOOF WOOF | top_banana1 |
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