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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chill Brands Group Plc | LSE:CHLL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWC4X262 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.15 | 2.10 | 2.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 83k | -4.29M | -0.0149 | -1.44 | 6.18M |
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10/5/2024 08:58 | Anyway, no 300 posts today. US needs a few hours this morning | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 08:57 | It's actually a very simple thing re markets. it's the 'clever ones' that are typically the most dim in real-terms | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 08:55 | You see dude. tech isnt just tech when used right. its the fundamental story of positioning and for what. Rarely are fundamentals the driving force off lows in any instrument tbf. (even a jump on financials is not yet true change, as market will forecast the next by 1st dist. point)) So they need to be noted and considered at all future dist. points re is there anything changed for market to continue momentum or not and so on Point is, forget fundamentals at low. The right low of course lol | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 08:52 | When a level does succeed, its only coincidental as it fell within right price Its good to see that too Saw it here... So news coming for them to have reason to churn it up for the low holders Lets see what occurs at first possible Dist. point | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 08:49 | And at the same time, getting best price exits prior it via manufactured liquidity | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 08:47 | Don't be out. | tewkesbury | |
10/5/2024 08:44 | "It wont stop the outcome" | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 08:43 | As a bull, and holder here, i can assure you it makes no difference for me to say this is on par. Most are But it's about the game and prices. Not matter what anyone says, hence happy to say that | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 08:38 | Who are you , terminators gerbil team ...lool | lionel kipper | |
10/5/2024 07:47 | Lemmings and mushrooms only. | ken chung | |
10/5/2024 07:03 | Just make sure 50% is always attainable pre first sell point Then at SellP, just see if maker intends the higher one for the main distribution i think over 20 years, you will only miss one that keeps on going, post a niche sector fad period obviously never worth shooting for, mathematically, over any time period | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 07:01 | But here, assured, 2-1.8 is the money for the lads. The sell points, up to everyone else to decide. Just dont fall in love. In uk little markets, thats an auto divorce in the future | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 06:55 | The gerbils get rallied into APPL dreams at most sell points Sometimes you need not even check market. If you get a ping on your software, for media mentions above the average at a sell point, not even waste time checking market to see if a higher sell point is possible. Dump lol | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 06:55 | best way on these, is consider fundamentals for a sell point. Wouldnt worry about it too much at buy points | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 06:53 | Well, if trading em or (max)short term investing Obviously long termers would just laugh on every single one of them and walk on | institutional investments | |
10/5/2024 06:52 | Tbf, you would struggle to justify the market cap of 99.98% of UK little market caps fundamentally. You could only get to meet most of those values with off the chart speculations & forecasts. So, little point in considering market caps on em | institutional investments |
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