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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blue Star Capital Plc | LSE:BLU | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B02SSZ25 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.03 | 0.025 | 0.035 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 1,991,311 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investors, Nec | -5.88M | -6.33M | -0.0013 | -0.23 | 1.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/10/2017 19:55 | Contracts now have the 'green light' to come at any time and in any number. | flashheart | |
16/10/2017 19:47 | I’m quite surprised the share price dropped a bit today when things are coming together nicely. Contracts not far away now imo. | moormoney | |
16/10/2017 19:41 | Looks impressive speedwise! What do people think of the concerns towards the bottom of that Forbes article? | cyberbub | |
16/10/2017 19:29 | Thanks Patient - that's mighty compelling for IOTA. I found some other transaction speed comparisons on steemit.com Bitcoin: 3 to 4 transactions per second (Cost= 2-10 USD+) Ethereum: 20 transactions per second (Cost= 0.01-0.1 USD+) PayPal: 193 transactions per second average (Cost= 3.5% Fee) IOTA: 500-800 transactions per second on average (Gets faster with more users - Cost = 0 Fees) | bdog51 | |
16/10/2017 18:59 | Bitcoin's blockchain can only handle about 5-6 transactions per second even after the recent segregated witness upgrade has been activated, Sønstebø claims the IOTA network has already been able to handle over five hundred transactions per second. | patientcapital | |
16/10/2017 17:47 | It's good to get the perspective from the USA - worth reading. | doodlebug4 | |
16/10/2017 17:38 | Tilly you still selling your shares?. better be quick bud. | 3rd eye | |
16/10/2017 17:29 | No.I can read it fine doodle . Very interesting indeed. Will read properly later thanks. | hazl | |
16/10/2017 17:04 | I can only read the first two pages of this Forbes article - will try it on another browser. | doodlebug4 | |
16/10/2017 16:01 | Here's the link, it's quite a long article. | doodlebug4 | |
16/10/2017 15:52 | Ah that was to Forbes? | hazl | |
16/10/2017 15:50 | I haven't read the article yet hazl as I need to disable my Adblocker to access it!:-) | doodlebug4 | |
16/10/2017 15:43 | They said that on Forbes doodle? Things are looking up! | hazl | |
16/10/2017 15:38 | Thank you for the feedback, driver. | doodlebug4 | |
16/10/2017 15:36 | Test site works OK, also liking the vid IOTA explained in a nutshell.. | driver101 | |
16/10/2017 15:24 | Tangleblog.com What If You Could Have Bitcoin Without The Problems Of A Blockchain? IOTA May Be The Solution. via @forbes forbes.com | doodlebug4 | |
16/10/2017 14:50 | Well ADVFN could do with introducing the SatoshiPay business model into this website instead of clogging up the system with numerous ads which make it totally unusable at times. The day chart and monitor have gone kaput yet again. | doodlebug4 | |
16/10/2017 14:44 | This is more about the use of instruments to facilitate payments for clients and companies than it is about cryptos, that is what the alternative thread fails to realise. There is real need for this facility in some form. | hazl | |
16/10/2017 14:36 | Tilly, bulls getting very edgy............. cyberbub16 Oct '17 - 12:29 - 1662 of 1665 2 0 Some short termers will have taken the positive news as their cue to dump into strength. Perhaps others are seeing the "couple of months" to the next milestone as being too long for them to wait. I continue to hold. ==================== I continue to hold................ | 3rd eye | |
16/10/2017 13:59 | Simpleton remover that bit you high-lighted says it all ! This would really work as a practical solution to those that need the revenue. Let's hope they market it well and have patented it! | hazl | |
16/10/2017 13:42 | Problem with this market ie, crypto its totally saturated. So many different plays and no central organisation. Wont be long before the National Banks especially the Fed winde it all up. And when Interest rates start rising.......god forbid. Its preposterous thats its been allowed to get like it is at the moment. | 3rd eye | |
16/10/2017 13:39 | You know your stuff you Tilly. A fountain of knowledge. | 3rd eye | |
16/10/2017 13:17 | Yeah saw that also, later in the day. There has been circa 12m shares bought and 12m shares sold since 8:30am Not sure what it tells us if anything, or if it is a normal days trading for this stock? I only bought into this today when I found it can be bought in my ISA. Have been searching for stock like this for ages, i.e. crypto / blockchain, and it isnt easy! | hootza616 | |
16/10/2017 12:41 | 4.8mill delayed trade...i couldnt buy volume at 0.31p so to me looks like a buy. this is being played in to a classic overhang play. ie each drop buy some...and hopefully find bottom to fill up and wait for the 10 bagger this year or next??? todays news shows we have moved forward but the step 3 implying couple of months would make most on aim sell and trade elsewhere so they would then come back in later??? so question is why post that??? to me to get out all short termers so stock is going in to sticky hands so when major news ie global publishers announced? and projected revenue figures announced will lead to share price multibagging as many will try to buy blocks off 5 to 10mill...we will see the current share price of 0.32p as an increase in a morning session. think many waiting to see if 0.3p will be breached and be able to buy at 0.29?0.28?0.27? 0.26? compare that against what 99% of us believe which is blu wil be 2p to 4.5p? | comedy | |
16/10/2017 12:29 | Some short termers will have taken the positive news as their cue to dump into strength.Perhaps others are seeing the "couple of months" to the next milestone as being too long for them to wait.I continue to hold. | cyberbub |
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