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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Catenae Innovation Plc | LSE:CTEA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN7DVG54 | ORD GBP0.002 |
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% | 0.55 | 0.50 | 0.60 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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04/12/2019 09:02 | Hmmmm!! Is this being ramped again or do we have some mileage.I never invested very much here but would be nice to get my capital back!!!! Offering 0.021 now!!! | billthebank | |
04/12/2019 08:41 | Why was this post taken down yesterday?? Word on the ground is that the BOD have hired an advisor to facilitate the sale of its Sequestrumâ„¢, OnSite DLTâ„¢, OnSideâ„¢, and OnGuardâ„¢ blockchain products. Sanders (3.28%), Meyer (3.4%), and tech millionaire Ramesh Para (17%) are rumoured to be pushing hard for this. Upon completion, the company is to become an AIM Rule 15 cash shell and should effect a name change to reflect a renewed focus on the oil and gas sector. Guy Meyer is rumoured to be planning to introduce a new management team with strong oil and gas sector experience to deliver this. Turner Pope planning to identify new investors for capital raise to effect RTO once disposals completed. If confirmed by the company, shareholders will benefit from any potential upside from the sale of, or development and commercialisation of Sequestrumâ„¢, OnSite DLTâ„¢, OnSideâ„¢, and OnGuardâ„¢ blockchain products. But the biggest prize for investors will be the benefit from any future upside potential from oil and gas assets acquired by the company. The company's has unutilised tax losses of approximately £12.5 million that would be available to carry forward against future profits of the acquired oil & gas business. This is highly attractive. Remember, this is purely what I've picked-up this afternoon from private, well-exposed (to City leaks...), social media accounts. To this end, consider this post as mere speculation until the company confirms the leak. I'm invested here and will continue for the foreseable future. The rewards at this price (0.00140p) are phenomenal. Just go LONG. When the herd arrives, this price will be a distant memory. All the best to all the longsuffering shareholders. | colin12345678 | |
04/12/2019 08:23 | Something going on here? Maybe some leak on news? What's with all the sudden trading after nothing for days? | computercoders | |
04/12/2019 08:18 | Lol serialinvestor that post is funny. Emasculation ouch | computercoders | |
03/12/2019 17:36 | Lol, para is not a tech millionaire, the On series of products are not blockchain, never have been, and sequestrum is a re branded white label software, they don't 'own' it. This is just another pump. | davevt | |
03/12/2019 14:22 | Something brewing? | computercoders | |
03/12/2019 13:45 | Probably to do with your broker, you can buy as much without any issue. | pm709 | |
03/12/2019 13:07 | cant buy even small amounts goes to NT | jim200 | |
03/12/2019 12:38 | Mate, Stay away from it! I was here for punt at 0.02, look where it is now. Give that money to charity rather than wasting it here. this is a scam company run by frauds. | pm709 | |
03/12/2019 12:15 | Quiet here. . Who has offloaded?Time for a punt maybe? | stoneme | |
27/11/2019 18:45 | What a bozo | computercoders | |
27/11/2019 15:21 | PM709 you're insensitive to Beeks' ggs addiction. He tries to stay away from the bookies so why tempt him. I thought he was low but you're lowest of the low...tempting a poor soul like him who obviously has a real issue. | computercoders | |
27/11/2019 11:12 | PM709 i was in UJO at 0.28 by the way and sold at 0.33. Looking for a re-entry but think it might drop a bit lower yet maybe. Fair price to buy in right now though imho but I always buy in tranches. | computercoders | |
27/11/2019 11:03 | I don't have all my portfolio in AIM. I have no more than 5% in AIM at any given timr. I have mentioned this befote if you vhecj back on my posts. | computercoders | |
27/11/2019 10:45 | CC, You know why everyone call you an idiot?- Coz you are an idiot! Where did I have ever mentioned I put all my investment in UJO and Ceta! Jeez can't even read properly ay? I don't have multi million portfolio in Aim like you do as you claimed (wink wink), I started of with 20K ISA allowance and I'm glad I made multiples of it buy now. And yes I have lost too, but the profit I have made makes my loses peanuts. Yes I took my out CETA on loss of average 20% now - but I have made profit of around 120% with the money I took out! Btw regarding UJO, go back to comments on that board upto April there you will see me entering there with 10k when the price was 0.1p and exited at 0.29p, I left another 10K there hoping it will hit 0.50p Im sure it will! So for me to be in loss UJO has to fall well below 0.1p. What is your great money management?? You know company is going to bust but still keep on buying ????? hahaha hear this is CCs super genius money management skills. CC, by now you have already established you are troll! | pm709 | |
27/11/2019 08:55 | Beeks of America - LoL! | computercoders | |
27/11/2019 08:55 | So PM709 took his money out of CTEA and into UJO which is well down and looks like it's heading for 0.1 which is previous recent low. That's all of his stock market money. He thinks it's good money management if he makes a profit lol. I.e. the ends justifies the means. It's obvious why 95% of investors lose their shirts on the stock market. Impatience. | computercoders | |
26/11/2019 12:43 | Just you, and your 4.2% (chortle) | beeks of arabia | |
26/11/2019 12:18 | Looks like no-one cares | computercoders |
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