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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% | 0.0225 | 0.02 | 0.025 | 0.0225 | 0.0225 | 0.02 | 467,358 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Investors, Nec | -5.88M | -6.33M | -0.0013 | -0.15 | 1.12M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/11/2021 08:00 | Tony Fabrizi on the other thread which is being disrupted by BI and Ok spookie: Guys, can we please keep this personal grievance to a private conversation, it's very boring and spoiling the thread. The recent pull-back in the price means Blue is now valued at below £10m. Personally, I feel this is far too low as it is effectively valuing the 27.7% stake in SatoshiPay plus the 13% stake in Dynasty at a combined £8m. I see Dynasty as being absolutely nailed on to be valued at more than £8m within 4/5 months meaning SatoshiPay is in for free. SatoshiPay could easily be the jewel in the crown with untold potential and today's price means buyers effectively have a free ride on this upside. GLAH | ![]() 888icb | |
10/11/2021 07:57 | Tony The other BLU thread is better policed and removed BI a few days ago when he started this behaviour over there. Totally agree with your comments. | ![]() 888icb | |
10/11/2021 07:32 | had expected the warrants to clear the way for further gains to be honest Tony. sadly all of us BLU shareholders know that BLU has form with regards spike and retracement, exactly the sane happened in january, difference this time we have substantive news.. such is the nature of markets ;) | ![]() stoxx67 | |
10/11/2021 07:28 | Guys, can we please keep this personal grievance to a private conversation, it's very boring and spoiling the thread. The recent pull-back in the price means Blue is now valued at below £10m. Personally, I feel this is far too low as it is effectively valuing the 27.7% stake in SatoshiPay plus the 13% stake in Dynasty at a combined £8m. I see Dynasty as being absolutely nailed on to be valued at more than £8m within 4/5 months meaning SatoshiPay is in for free. SatoshiPay could easily be the jewel in the crown with untold potential and today's price means buyers effectively have a free ride on this upside. GLAH | ![]() tonyfabrizi | |
10/11/2021 06:03 | agree with DB leave it alone now , get some help if you need it chaps. this is the Blue Star thread, bull or bear opinion, let's go !!! | ![]() stoxx67 | |
10/11/2021 02:23 | I meant both 10 and 7 mils are buys. | ![]() yasharsad | |
10/11/2021 02:22 | At 15:59 share price was 0.18 look at trade history. Both 10 mil and mils are buys IMHO. | ![]() yasharsad | |
10/11/2021 00:34 | Indeed a 10 million buy at 0.2 at 4pm preceded by 7 million at 0.1925 one minute earlier. | ![]() 888icb | |
09/11/2021 22:56 | Guys, this is really ruining the thread. I've had sp00kie filtered for months and don't want to filter BI. But agree that if people are no longer invested, they should no longer comment/brag D | ![]() dennisbergkamp | |
09/11/2021 21:35 | Nice big late buys shown up I've just noticed! | ![]() bmwman3 | |
09/11/2021 21:33 | That's exactly correct! This is cheap stock at these levels imho | ![]() bmwman3 | |
09/11/2021 18:33 | sadly baps mental health problems are very obvious go & get help baps & mental health problems are not a laughing matter btw u need help mate | okspookie | |
09/11/2021 18:17 | Bap - ok didnt realise the history here, these bbs can bring out the worst in people.oks - love and let live my friend - trust me life is way too short for any bitterness | ![]() ragnarr |
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