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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Brave Bison Group Plc | LSE:BBSN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF8HJ774 | 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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0.025 | 0.99% | 2.55 | 2.50 | 2.60 | 2.55 | 2.525 | 2.53 | 1,356,329 | 11:58:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Communications Equip, Nec | 31.65M | 2.08M | 0.0016 | 15.94 | 32.83M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/9/2018 09:58 | Steadily moving towards being at least over the 2p marker. f | fillipe | |
10/9/2018 08:31 | bbsn lower than 2 weeks ago prior to deal with Tencent, nothing illuminates how repugnant the mkt is better | dubian99 | |
09/9/2018 17:34 | I hope you are not posting that in my direction! Seriously,it didn't cover anything that didn't directly relate to cold hard cash but as I said this is going in the right direction for Ten cent to even look at us. Anything like this is a gamble at this stage but for me a gamble worth taking with a small amount of cash. It's horses for courses isn't it? When it went up recently I could have got out with a very small profit but I decided to keep a few and see how it went. | hazl | |
09/9/2018 15:28 | But is sure headed in the right direction! | hazl | |
09/9/2018 14:18 | No one said it wasn't good per se!However it is not material! That is the fact of the matter | turbotrader2 | |
08/9/2018 17:29 | Yes Noira...pleased to be on board with a few. | hazl | |
08/9/2018 16:09 | Share price looks reasonable after the fall late on Friday. The TenCent deal looks good from the point of view of expansion in China and further distribution partnership deals leading from this success. The shares at a market cap of £11.1 million are not expensive. | noirua | |
08/9/2018 15:57 | Share price looks reasonable after the fall late on Friday. The TenCent deal looks good from the point of view of expansion in China and further distribution partnership deals leading from this success. The shares at a market cap of £11.21 million are not expensive. | noirua | |
08/9/2018 10:46 | turbotrader, you still haven't explained what material difference existed in the RNS format that undermined it, the content was factual price sensitive news whether printed through an RNS the Daily Mail Snapchat The Beano the content determined the merit of the news not what colour ink it was printed on, if i'm missing something best you illuminate for me, i'm curious at your moan but have more important things to knit pick | dubian99 | |
08/9/2018 07:11 | Ha ha dubian,amusing. Well done clocktower a good post. | hazl | |
07/9/2018 23:57 | Maybe you could explain why they decided to issue a non reg rns, if anyone thinks there was discretion, i presume you feel that the content was not ( under LSE criteria ) deemed sufficiently price sensitive enough to be compelled to be disclosed, but BBSN decided they would release a news update just to placate investors with some news PR, Whatever sort of RNS it was i think in this case is completely irrelevant, A junior oil company could for instance be compelled to issue a REG RNS that they have spudded when everyone knows when and where they will, that's what drillers do, But if they done a deal to use BP's infrastructure releasing that to the mkt non reg rns is only worthy of a PR stunt, Maybe i don't understand what the distinction is between rns's, because i fail to see how this deal isn't or wasn't obligatory, | dubian99 | |
07/9/2018 15:54 | It is not surprising that the fall occurred, bearing in mind the news from Invesco and being a Friday plus the maket well down over the past days. However, on the back of this deal I expect them to be announcing contracts with major brands that want to advertise though Tencents sites - when these are signed and sealed, I am sure they will be informing the market or posting the news on the company website, and the share price will react accordingly. The traders have departed and I expect the company now has a number of new investors that are looking for longer term growth and profits, so will hold and maybe add to their holdings. Have a good weekend all. News from ZIN should be very soon. | clocktower | |
07/9/2018 15:34 | This might be the start of something wonderful. With stocks like this it's important not to put in more than you can afford to lose but the risk/reward as I say might be worth a nibble. That's the way I'm looking at it. | hazl | |
07/9/2018 15:06 | Value of the Tencent deal is obviously zero | dubian99 | |
07/9/2018 14:28 | Well something is fking this mkt up, and over, if that's not a to technical description | dubian99 | |
07/9/2018 14:13 | I would not be surprised if Invesco sold them down by request to stabilise the market, as I expect the bulk of these were purchased at the last funding. They still have 14.39% and maybe very happy to sit on them - the percentage before this notice of stock not in public hands was: "Percentage not in public hands 65 per cent" They might also have been sold down so someone known to Tencent was able to buy in the market. So, I consider their reduction of holding to be very beneficial. | clocktower | |
07/9/2018 13:28 | dplewis1 7 Sep '18 - 10:07 - 1239 of 1252 0 0 0 You've also got the possibility that Invesco will use these high volume days to sell down more of their stake. They still have 100mm+ shares according to the register and sold down 8 million during the last spike, so I wouldn't be surprised to see them TR-1 again. Fair play - Bang on the money with that one lol | liamnich04 | |
07/9/2018 13:21 | I know if it had gone whizzing up yesterday I would have been tempted to sell, but I find I am quite happy holding onto some for the great risk/rewatd point of view. GOOD LUCK folks. | hazl | |
07/9/2018 13:18 | So my post 1239 was exactly what happened then. | dplewis1 |
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