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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blue Prism Group Plc | LSE:PRSM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYQ0HV16 | 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% | 1,274.00 | 1,274.00 | 1,275.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/1/2019 14:20 | Ha just leave him to his very small little world where he dreams of girls sucking him off. I imagine the reality is much more depressing. Rich people do no monitor tiny percentage movements in stock. Which proves to me you have nothing. | tbax | |
17/1/2019 14:13 | £100 betting it wouldnt go back into green today. Anyone? | fcuky | |
17/1/2019 14:13 | Impsred- you are obviously new here, i am around when BP is up, and I am here when BP is down. | fcuky | |
17/1/2019 13:51 | Yes, with some girls in very tiny bikini sucking me off. They like to get DOWN on me. Just like Blue Prism. Haha | fcuky | |
17/1/2019 12:47 | fc - Are you all year under the sunshine, sunbathing ? | fuji99 | |
17/1/2019 11:33 | 4% DOWN very good Hahaa | fcuky | |
17/1/2019 10:31 | Tbag is a sxe worker who is about to be replaced by Blue Prisms RPA Even robots give better Haha | fcuky | |
17/1/2019 10:30 | Fuji99 16th Jan 2019: “Mind the gap tomorrow if you are short” A nice 3% down today. I dont mind if I do :) | fcuky | |
17/1/2019 08:52 | Not interested in trolling which is exactly why i dont appretiate it when it rears its ugly head. Ive invested in BP for over 2 years since they presented to the company i work at in 2016. I saw value then. I see value now. Working in the digital transformation industry i can see the application. Yet i dont profess to say i know this is a winner. Which is exactly why no one should say its not. We're all in this together and hopefully to make some money to increase wealth. | tbax | |
17/1/2019 08:14 | Mmm, strange, a new member for all of a few days. Can only mean one thing: Say a few sensible things for a few days, then start more trolling. Tbags Filtered. John | 2350220 | |
16/1/2019 21:00 | He is the Ying to your Yang | getscenic | |
16/1/2019 18:19 | Tbax, you were saying? “another positive start”? | fcuky | |
16/1/2019 16:10 | Mind the gap for tomorrow if you are short. Because the catalyst for the markets tomorrow - The FTSE in particular - will be that the non-confidence vote will not pass thus maintaining May to continue the Brexit process and negotiations. I don't believe that the MP's would like another election - apart from labour - in the midst of all the chaos. What labour can do if in power ? To cancel the referendum ? It will commit suicide forever. | fuji99 | |
16/1/2019 15:39 | A good little drop of 1% today Seems good | fcuky | |
15/1/2019 15:37 | Follows closely Nasdaq. Where are the doomers-gloomers ? | fuji99 | |
15/1/2019 13:00 | dannyboylife Goldman Sachs increased their position in December and you haven't provided any evidence for the company to stop growing! | niggle | |
15/1/2019 09:01 | They spent the £40m already? What's the cash burn (net), tell me please. And what's the current cash position? Not "in your opinion" but in fact! [Post 4901: "they need to raise cash".] [Lol... even our bear friend for life, dannyboy, thinks raising cash is a carp idea!] | sogoesit | |
15/1/2019 07:08 | Double bottom it is. W then up. You nay sayers have no clue at all. Wonder if you sit there and say the whole Nasdaq is done which went down 40%. Guys look at the macros, as simple as that. | bprocket | |
15/1/2019 05:03 | Niggle. Why? Continue the growth of profit? | dannyboylife |
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