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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chill Brands Group Plc | LSE:ZOE | 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% | 37.625 | 37.25 | 38.00 | - | 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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02/8/2021 17:03 | John Story has been a naughty naughty boy. Just shows that you can take lock in "guarantees" with a total pinch of salt | terminator101 | |
02/8/2021 15:32 | I think Story will come in with guns blazing.He's nailed to the mast on this one, and will go down on board. If he has to buy 10 or 100 million shares to support it, he will.It looks a cinch to short but there is always this risk. | wantage | |
02/8/2021 15:25 | Awful management, history of miselading, limited cash, product nobody buys, late on accounts, full of spread betting holders on margin calls, promoted by EchoDodge. The list goes on and all the 60 red flags TW pointed out are coming home to roost now. What is hte downside from 40p or £90m cap? The downside risk is always 100% so do not be fooled into thinking at 40p it looks cheap. Its still overvalued by 30-40p....and will be there sooner than we think as the threads unravel. | theanalyst1 | |
02/8/2021 15:19 | If you are foolish enough to still be holding this nightmare. Please understand, this is going to zero ZERO. You will lose everything. | honestmarty | |
02/8/2021 15:15 | Slippery slide this one | ultimatejustice9 | |
02/8/2021 14:30 | Barry drafting a TR1 a la CBX. | kemche | |
02/8/2021 14:29 | Aggregators, IIs, 60p boys lining up to give Barry a hug. An no - that does CATEGORICALLY NOT mean that that I want everyone to duff you up. And I want to make that ABSOLUTELY CRYSTAL CLEAR. | kemche | |
02/8/2021 14:26 | I bet you its a barrel of laughs in that private little telegram group :-) If it was a bargain at 80p surely its twice as big a bargain at 40p rampers | terminator101 | |
02/8/2021 13:54 | unless of course they are one and the same ;-) | theanalyst1 | |
02/8/2021 13:46 | Probably on the phone to Spreadex trying to get out his position before John Story hits the eject button on millions of his shares. | theanalyst1 | |
02/8/2021 13:08 | 250k late buy clearly a small II or a HNW aggregator. | kemche | |
02/8/2021 12:25 | By the 25k's now....... Non stop buying. | kemche | |
02/8/2021 11:38 | Unusual for Barry to hide his dictionary behind a bushel No dooshing? Another quiet CBX Barry? Those are only questions Barry and are not meant to construe that I am inciting baying mob to flay you. Just so that we are ABSOLUTELY CLEAR. | kemche | |
01/8/2021 21:26 | Quick everyone, join the private little telegram group. Balanced debate? Hilarious mate. It's a sure fire way of brainwashing private investors and relieving them of all their cash. It's the communications channel of choice for the pump and dump crews. | terminator101 | |
01/8/2021 19:54 | RBonnier, These are questions that I suggest only our "Barry" can answer. | kemche | |
01/8/2021 19:06 | Is John Story invested here via Spreadex ? If so how does that work do spreadex own the shares and story has a spread bet and gone long on the stock. | rbonnier | |
01/8/2021 17:29 | They are all on the telegram group !! I joined it recently and it's quite a balanced debate hxxps://t.me/joincha | ultimatejustice9 | |
01/8/2021 13:00 | The mindless rampers are surprisingly quiet | terminator101 | |
01/8/2021 10:30 | An entire weekend without "lots of big words" like doosh, owned and mic drop? How odd! | kemche | |
30/7/2021 21:15 | I for one would never have imagined such a thing! | kemche |
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