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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cindrigo Holdings Limited | LSE:CHAL | London | Ordinary Share | Ordinary Shares |
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% | 0.13 | - | 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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06/12/2018 10:08 | Keep buying Dave is. Free float small. | letmepass | |
06/12/2018 10:07 | Clearly the mm's are trapping though, you can see nobody can get the bid price to sell Even 250k had to take 0.18p when 0.2p Some buying size on the spike are in trouble now | dave4545 | |
06/12/2018 10:07 | It's supply and demand. Few shares available. Soon they will be gone and up we go. Expect 1p short term | letmepass | |
06/12/2018 10:05 | On the dip I bought back the 30 million at 0.13p and will sell them for zillions more. The market might be dire but the idiots are still plentiful to chase this up when 150% up on the back of some tiny buys at a quarter of this price Market gone mad again, shame you cannot short stocks like this | dave4545 | |
06/12/2018 10:04 | This has been way oversold for a long time! | ny boy | |
06/12/2018 10:03 | dave, I thought I read some posts back that you were holding these.. | still waiting | |
06/12/2018 10:01 | Be very careful with this , directors have purchased before , remember these will fall back by half, good sentiments for director to buy, bring confidence to investors and company in general but this is CHAL which has promised and haven't been able to deliver yet, mostly not being there fault | amrishbhim | |
06/12/2018 10:00 | Imagine if it was a 60p stock and the director bought tiny amounts at 63p Would you pay 200p the next morning Of course not but because it's decimal the mugs pile in on the spike, he'll drop a funding on this for sure, that is why he bought in the first place | dave4545 | |
06/12/2018 09:59 | lol well done dav4545...ive been watching this afraid my story is even better...scared to buy 1mill at 0.06p for last few weeks. seen it has spiked 300% today and just strangulated the neighbours cat and fed it to the pigeon ...feel so much better:) | comedy | |
06/12/2018 09:58 | premium buys again.. top tips, don't look back in anger. | still waiting | |
06/12/2018 09:56 | There have been signs for a couple of days it could move. | top tips | |
06/12/2018 09:56 | micro cap director doubles holding in the market rns's indicate looking at other possibilities etc the clues are there.. | still waiting | |
06/12/2018 09:52 | I bought too yesterday 30 million for 0.01p and dumped them all for 0.19p Made zillions | dave4545 | |
06/12/2018 09:51 | Bought in yesterday and just sold for 123% profit of over £6k. Easy money. | top tips | |
06/12/2018 09:43 | m cap is too low.. only loose change so no rush. just waiting to see what happens. I did say mm's would have to work hard, limited float so expect volatility. why has CEO been buying NOW ? | still waiting | |
06/12/2018 09:41 | Dont get spiked it hurts | barneygumble27 | |
06/12/2018 09:28 | shake and a premium buy. glad to have been able to grab some, bottom drawer now. | still waiting | |
06/12/2018 08:14 | With such a low m cap the mm's will have to work hard. | still waiting | |
06/12/2018 08:05 | CEO in best position to know what's coming. | still waiting | |
06/12/2018 08:03 | mm#'s going to rip off buyers, not let get in until 100% higher than what boss paid | dave4545 | |
06/12/2018 08:02 | Damn, no confirmed quote. | still waiting | |
06/12/2018 07:20 | First time he’s bought in the market. Smallish in £££ Main listed shell with a plan value = £600k plus. With a plan actioned xxxxxxx. From this level I smell a mult bagger | keya5000 |
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