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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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0.005 | 15.38% | 0.0375 | 0.035 | 0.04 | 0.0375 | 0.0325 | 0.03 | 78,490,247 | 13:14:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investors, Nec | -5.88M | -6.33M | -0.0013 | -0.31 | 2M |
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11/7/2017 15:57 | plus most havent even realised the other functions he is working on... what we have though is by next week 30% of a co. which many will want to get in..but will have to buy blu shares... the option set at 0.6p and 0.8p gives you clue what will be happening...once 1p has come and gone then we will attract a different level of investor... | comedy | |
11/7/2017 15:52 | hazl cheers mate for your view..i hadnt looked at wand as an organisation... but having looked in to blockchains..securit i looked up blockchain research...shows apple set theirs up last summer in singapore and one set up at edinburgh uni jan2017.... benn is way ahead of them...he has been involved and set up satoshipay 2014...he has 2 years ahead of apple..we have done beta testing...and i think when they start marketing this will be phenomenal growth... simple point..i wanted to send someone a private msg on lse...it then clicks to plans where you pay £5.99 minimum...now thought forget that... whereas if i have satoshipay system and it charges for minute payment son transactions i would be doing it without hesitation. all the websites could set this up...plus looking at his presentations on youtube...lol only 500 or less views ..which tells me off the radar for many. | comedy | |
11/7/2017 15:41 | Topped up. | oakville | |
11/7/2017 15:27 | Comedy thanks for reading the article. I agree with some of your points but not about WAND being behind the times,they are data specialists! I am very much a fan of theirs' and have put my money where my mouth is. However I think you are right by implication,it has shaken the market up and they don't like it. Governments as I said earlier will want control and that's easiest in the banking sector; not when it is anonymous. For that reason I think Satoshi Pay might succeed more than some of the rest! Let's hope so! imo | hazl | |
11/7/2017 13:54 | Fundstrat's research indicates that prices for the cryptocurrency could climb by about eight times over the next five years, with Bitcoin prices reaching $20,000 during that time. | doodlebug4 | |
11/7/2017 12:42 | lol...been reading some of the posters on lse they have blu..and think it is a trading stock ??? satoshipay is going to be a leader in the market on nanopayments... meinhard went to the odessa bip conference and delivered presentation!!! he with a small group is leading the race to get this technology monetised... having watched his video presentations at conferences on youtube..the no. off hits is like 500??? which shows how very few people even know about blockchains or satoshipay... they havent even started to market themselves...but paypal with 200mill users and visa have joined them question i asked myself is paypal has 200mill users..who say 1% start to use satoshi pay thats 2mill...lets be even more conservative say 1mill...and out of that 1mill users 1% which is 10,000 people think i like this satoshipay widget....mmm i wonder who set it up...mmm i will buy some stock in the co??? well 10,000 trying to buy into satoshipay at moment only way is via blu??? | comedy | |
11/7/2017 12:34 | spent ages reading up on blockchain...everyon hazl the wand post mate tells me 2 things... 1 is whenever anyone is behind the curve they always knock the co. ahead to catch up... if blockchain was a useless..then bitcoin would have fallen over from 2009??? also they claim there are issues to overcome...well man always strives to overcome ... and would i put my trust in meinhard??? well he has been in this field over a decade...he started satoshipay 2014 he has already done beta testing.... and the clue is apple set up a research lab in singapore summer 2016 in to blockchain edinburgh uni has opened a research lab this year jan 2017..with investment from co. that is world leader in blockchain and setting up cryptocurrencies... | comedy | |
11/7/2017 12:27 | well im in...satoshipay should do an rto ...using aim and the london market to raise funds. | comedy | |
11/7/2017 11:58 | been told to buy in. | honor1 | |
11/7/2017 10:48 | Apf ....indeed. | hazl | |
11/7/2017 10:47 | Well interesting contributions both! I had no idea about that Mr R AND Doodle you are a step ahead of the rest. Well done! | hazl | |
11/7/2017 10:42 | I've done that hazl - about two weeks ago! I didn't get any response to my email, but perhaps if you added your voice it might help. Like many others I would be happy to pay the Guardian and other newspapers, like The Times, to read certain articles if the facility was available. The Telegraph is another newspaper which is difficult to access online without disabling an adblocker. | doodlebug4 | |
11/7/2017 10:41 | hazl, I'd be happy to pay for Guardian articles, but only as soon as their parent company moves back onshore and stops 'legally' avoiding tax. Their hypocrisy in criticizing every other corporation that does the same is stopping me from contributing anything at the moment. would think satoshi should be approaching every magazine with an online presence on the planet. Can think of plenty where I would gladly pay by the article. | mr roper | |
11/7/2017 10:32 | I often read articles from the Guardian, and they always make a plea for financial support. Perhaps somebody here ought to ask them if they could set up the facility so that we could use the e-wallet? Is it easy to do? I would certainly be willing to pay the Guardian that way rather than suffer advertising. | hazl | |
11/7/2017 09:18 | Yes, and all 'Satoshis' are prepaid into a wallet so there is no settlement risk or confirmation required. Bitcoin is just one of the permissible payment methods to buy Satoshis, that's all. | cyberbub | |
10/7/2017 19:32 | This confirms for me that I think we are better off with Satoshi pay that can used via Pay Pal . What do you think of above article? | hazl | |
10/7/2017 18:20 | Anyone who is basing their investment decisions on TW articles has lost the plot IMV. Nil credibility! | bdog51 | |
10/7/2017 17:49 | Wrong apf he is ditching his holding in FFWD lost confidence in it thanks to latest TW article. He is still very enthusiastic about Blu as am I. | moormoney | |
10/7/2017 17:34 | I have a feeling that he will very much regret selling his holding.If only investors could look at the bigger picture and longer term goals.July 2019 and this could well have an mcap over £100m | glenbo1 | |
10/7/2017 15:37 | I get the feeling that the guy called presto or whatever his name over on lse, might actually be selling his 'supposed' 2.9% holding. As he's overstretched and got himself spooked by it dropping from 0.32 to 0.25. Plus someone has put doubts in his mind. He WILL regret it though... | apfindley | |
10/7/2017 14:03 | Well,as I wrote on WAND, a couple of tech stocks have dropped back and I thought it might be to do with US Futures but although the Dow is down pre-market the Nasdaq is currently up so perhaps it's just lunch-time blues. | hazl | |
10/7/2017 11:56 | No feedback from the bip001 conference yet hazl, hopefully Meinhard will provide some news within the next few days. As you say, Nektan is going well. | doodlebug4 | |
10/7/2017 10:58 | nektan up again today ....that's included in BLU's portfolio I understand. | hazl | |
10/7/2017 10:53 | any feed back from the conference? | hazl |
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