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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Blur Group | LSE:BLUR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8DX2616 | 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% | 5.72 | 5.70 | 6.24 | - | 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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23/6/2017 07:25 | End game here for this co., a flawed business model! | bookbroker | |
23/6/2017 07:06 | Is the fat lady warming up? | funkmasterp12 | |
19/6/2017 08:52 | Nope. I suspect a double whammy of results and funding update, results being dependent on conclusion of the latter due to inability to continue as a going concern without cash. | dusseldorf | |
18/6/2017 08:54 | Agm 29/6. Has annual results been published yet? | packman8 | |
08/6/2017 12:17 | Just over 3 weeks before the company (at maximum) announce their results (which have to be poor right?) and how they plan to survive - as without a cash injection, they won't.. Blur do not have sufficient reserves to survive through to profitability. My view remains 'at least' $5m needs to be raised at 5p-7.5p/share....oh and a Rabbit, they definitely need to pull out a Rabbit from the hat to accelerate sales. | dusseldorf | |
22/5/2017 12:57 | I assume it's chicken and egg with the FY results. I doubt they will issue FY in isolation from (i.e. ahead of) the funding announcement as the poor trading result (in all likelihood) may suppress the price to below the funding level making it less attractive. The timer is on, 5 weeks and counting(!) | dusseldorf | |
09/5/2017 13:52 | You cannot fight gravity, but I'm sure some people will. Simply put, stay well clear until funding has been announced - then reflect on market cap and projections and decide whether or not to invest more/at all. ...or perhaps the company want to pump one more time with some vague revenue RNS? I'm still certain of 5-7.5p/share injection of at least circa $5m+. | dusseldorf | |
21/4/2017 12:50 | Did you mean to write "public won't want any" ? | kemche | |
21/4/2017 12:37 | Either way will lead to significantly higher share price .If there is a placing public won't get any. | j777j | |
21/4/2017 11:44 | As must the placing....... | kemche | |
21/4/2017 11:43 | Mbo must be getting closer. | j777j | |
21/4/2017 10:06 | Normal service has been resumed I see..... | kemche | |
20/4/2017 20:07 | Taking their sweet time about the placing. Get ready for mega dilution... | dusseldorf | |
17/4/2017 11:04 | To paraphrase Shawshank Redemption: 90% of PI's lose money, but everyone here is a winner. | yump | |
13/4/2017 09:11 | 12-month media strategy, planning and buying for a...Location:Belgium | j777j | |
13/4/2017 09:11 | Clearly the exchange is gaining traction | j777j | |
13/4/2017 09:02 | You assume I paid 800p.What about 3p?Cost averaging .All to play for. | j777j | |
11/4/2017 08:54 | New order today worth 1,000,000 euro not RNS'd : 12-month media strategy, planning and buying for a... Location: Belgium Service: Marketing Industry: Consumer Electronics Value: €1,000,000 Pitch Deadline: 24 Apr 2017 Project Start: 29 May 2017 Project Deadline: 29 May 2018 | zico01 | |
06/4/2017 13:58 | I actually invest in businesses.Average holding period 5 years and yes smaller companies have a substantially higher risk reward profile. You are correct,the bb's are littered with the emotional and the insane. | j777j | |
06/4/2017 12:27 | And you're not ramping ... for you're own selfish reasons ? Best off ignoring BBs, they're generally a waste of electrons. | al h | |
06/4/2017 11:56 | Rather repetitive.So they get some new funding,the share price will then race to 30p plus.You are simply trying to job the market for your own selfish reasons. | j777j | |
06/4/2017 11:29 | Zico01 - The news is mildly positive, but irrelevant to the fact the business needs a substantial funding to survive - and it will happen soon. Again an RNS simply stating that an existing contract 'could' lead to larger revenues is very close to false reporting. I'm not short, but the price will drop as discounted placement is 'worked' by the OR machine and broker. Just stating the obvious (to me at least). | dusseldorf | |
06/4/2017 10:13 | Another nail on Dusseldorf's grave you best close your short : Big Picture Articles Newswires Market Reports Columns Videos HomeNewsNewswiresLON UK county council could be set to give blur another boost Share 08:10 06 Apr 2017 The group has already completed one project for the unnamed council which could lead to a “multiple six-figure rollout” of blur’s Indirect Spend management platform office supplies on a desk Indirect spend refers to goods and services that aren't directly incorporated into the product or service being sold, such as computers, equipment, office supplies etc. E-commerce enabler Blur Group PLC (LON:BLUR) could be set to receive another boost, this time from a UK county council. The unnamed council is continuing its programme of spend which could lead to a “multiple six-figure rollout” of blur’s Indirect Spend management platform. The AIM-listed group has already completed the first project for this particular customer and it hopes to build on this relationship in the coming weeks. “blur has been working with this county council for several quarters, particularly in addressing the complex procurement environment within which the UK public sector operates,” said chief executive Philip Letts. "By gaining a deep understanding of this environment, blur has been able to tailor a programme that addresses the organisation's marketing spend requirements. This experience and reference should prove valuable to blur as we look to engage with the wider local government market.” The company changed its strategy 18 months ago or so to focus more on the enterprise market, i.e. larger companies. Its platform is optimised for both private and public sector organisations. Blur’s proposition appeals because in many cases, especially in large corporations, it is difficult to get a handle on just how much is being spent and by whom. Blur shares more than doubled recently after it announced it had entered into final negotiations with a global electronics group for a multiple six figure on-boarding programme across three territories. Shares opened 17% higher at 15.75p on Thursday morning. | zico01 |
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