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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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05/3/2018 13:31 | EDL taking off again hard to buy shares folks | datait | |
02/3/2018 12:13 | Huge buys today and looks like we are ready for the next push up, that will go higher than the last push. | abeygale | |
01/3/2018 09:43 | Time to get into KOD folks | datait | |
28/2/2018 16:25 | Inverse head and shoulders with 0.7p on neckline. Minimum target 1p but a MAJOR BUY Signal looming on 13/34 exponential moving averages. | kirtonender9 | |
28/2/2018 15:07 | thanks guys. | cryptotrade | |
28/2/2018 14:51 | great, and looks like we are off to the races....GLA | qs99 | |
28/2/2018 14:47 | Every share I hold long term has people saying how they will never be any good just at the very point before the huge rise happens. Luckily all I lost was 320 pounds worth at 0.47p. I still hold over 1,600 pounds worth at the current price. | abeygale | |
28/2/2018 14:45 | people bored of lack of delivery IMO....with arbitration/mediatio | qs99 | |
28/2/2018 14:37 | this fell so far. not knowing the full history, why did they fall so low, to zero, may as well say that. Have they raised some cash? Any resident followers with a view would be much appreciated. | cryptotrade | |
28/2/2018 14:17 | decent buying volumes to be fair as % of market cap....bit more and could pop back over 1p I agree...GLA | qs99 | |
28/2/2018 12:48 | ny boy must be buying the dips !! | arab3 | |
28/2/2018 12:39 | well a decent move so far North....few chunky buys and who knows, we may start pushing recent highs again...DYOR | qs99 | |
28/2/2018 11:08 | The re-rating should be pretty fast after they have found a buyer for the spare part that is needed to complete the New York Wheel. | abeygale | |
28/2/2018 10:44 | Whats exciting here is that the bidders for the spare part, will be the ones who will be wanting to complete the New York Wheel. | abeygale | |
28/2/2018 10:21 | has someone invented the wheel yet ? | arab3 | |
28/2/2018 08:53 | CHAL is quite likely to be one of the most undervalued stocks on AIM. The Stakes in 2 wheels are for free. As Challenger's other investments more than cover its market cap. | abeygale | |
15/2/2018 09:31 | If you say so. I cut my losses here some time ago. Only ever a punt. Certainly not one to scale into imo. Good luck abeygale. I suspect you'll need it | codydotcom | |
15/2/2018 07:55 | It's good news the contractor is to go bust who refuses to give the parts needed to complete the wheel. As then the parts will become available for the new contractor to buy to get the NY Wheel completed. | abeygale | |
14/2/2018 19:08 | who goes to statten island when in NY ? | arab3 | |
14/2/2018 13:44 | $700,000 a month to store the parts sounds bloody expensive. | dave4545 | |
14/2/2018 13:27 | Good find LM Some interesting comments below that article, eg: this is one of the worst white elephants I've ever seen. This was a monumental scam from Day One. Everyone saw this trainwreck coming and yet it moved forward anyway. What a waste. Everyone except greedy NYC Council members who couldn't see past the dollars signs floating in front of their eyes and increased tax revenues, whether it's a supreme disaster for the community or not. Thank you Debi Rose for your "folly at the ferry!" | codydotcom | |
14/2/2018 13:23 | Not really as it will be sold back to those who put in the 350m. | abeygale |
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