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CSI Castle Street

37.00
0.00 (0.00%)
17 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Castle Street LSE:CSI London Ordinary Share GB00B4NJ4984 ORD 2.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 37.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/10/2015
13:14
Take note of the following due diligence-hxxps://youtu.be/E_eISKzSITg
How a Penny Stock Pump and Dump Works.

lachlan macquarrie
28/10/2015
13:13
Take note of the tactics employed by these seasoned SHAMELESS rampers.
lachlan macquarrie
28/10/2015
12:32
Wow,now that's what I call a lightbulb moment,

Jeez Patrick,you've really been hurt pal.

Remember,to forgive,is to forget,lol.

;@)

leedsu36
28/10/2015
11:32
Take note of the following excellent piece of research taken from,
Penny Stock Scam - the Pump and Dump-hxxp://www.extraordinaryinvestor.com/penny-stock-scam.html

Here is how the Pump and Dump scheme works:

• These marketeers are Stock Promoters who buy large amounts of a particular unnoticed, thinly traded nano or micro cap stock at bottom prices. Such buying is done a little at a time over a period of weeks, but usually months, so as not to make the share prices trend up too high. They also do this to give the stock the appearance of gaining investor interest.

These stock are often times pretty good, but not always.

• Then the stock promoters do their job of promoting the thinly traded penny stock or illegal or non-existent stock at the now pumped up prices to investors causing the share prices to jump 10% to as much as 50%, maybe more.

• The naive investors see all the positive hyped up marketing news about the particular stock, and they see the recent trade activity and increasing price and volume of shares. This makes many investors feel excited about the stock.

In this type of penny stock scam, the naive trader will be programmed by the marketeer stock promoter into feeling the stock will go up as much as 300% or more based on the promises of such optimistic news especially after seeing all the trading activity going on with the stock.

• Such traders then buy shares of the stock hoping to rake in the profits.

• The huge buying activity of the thinly traded stock by traders causes the shares of the stock to skyrocket in price above the already inflated prices. The share prices skyrocket because not enough sellers are available to meet present buy orders at current prices. The price of shares rocket to over 15% to more than 100% over a short period of time.

• Such huge new buying activity creates liquidity for marketeers to now sell shares at the inflated prices. The liquidity is created by the high trading volume (trade activity), increased buying activity and increased market cap.

The law of supply and demand is alive and well in that many buyers are available to buy up shares that marketeers are now dumping/selling to hopefully make a huge profit.

lachlan macquarrie
28/10/2015
10:31
Take note,as promised.
lachlan macquarrie
27/10/2015
23:39
Magic!! I think CSI are about ready to move!
moormoney
26/10/2015
23:22
les t w' o' dudes// ///wtf leaking???
thejoker1
26/10/2015
23:14
fu king awe sum tomb fr two
thejoker1
26/10/2015
22:49
u like german punk funk//
thejoker1
26/10/2015
22:48
leaks chimney dude???
thejoker1
26/10/2015
18:25
That the same Dobber on the board from 250p down? Should be booted off it after that!!
patientcapital
26/10/2015
17:55
I take NOTE of the Investor Chronicle comment,"UK investors have had bad luck on the dating front: pressure from Tinder and other fast-growing mobile apps forced Cupid to sell its dating businesses in December 2014. Consequently, the former owner of Cupid.com and Flirt.com rebranded as Castle Street Investments (CSI). After failing to spot any attractive investment opportunities, the cash shell's directors plan to return some of the group's £21m in distributable reserves to shareholders this December".
lachlan macquarrie
26/10/2015
16:50
I note the lack of comment on the ic note below..



no panic mongering intended.

mr roper
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