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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cloudified Holdings Limited | LSE:CHL | London | Ordinary Share | VGG3338A1158 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 37.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 4.57M | 1.49M | 0.2821 | 0.74 | 1.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/8/2016 11:53 | 3 sells in a row and down. Dont think anybody really wants to sell but can imagine many juggling in and out . | debbiegee | |
03/8/2016 10:03 | I have no problem with Stephen but he posted something meant for another thread. | debbiegee | |
03/8/2016 09:53 | See my posts above as to what happenned L2 Whenever this happens its usually temporary and short lived unless of course some panickers sell. | debbiegee | |
03/8/2016 09:47 | What happened here, Stephen getting moderated?Was it a bit of a treeshake first thing.. | neo26 | |
03/8/2016 09:00 | phlc moved back to bid now 23.75 24.50 | debbiegee | |
03/8/2016 08:18 | phlc was bidding 24 but upset apple cart as he moved to offer 24. So both main players on offer side leaving a more or less non player on bid. Maybe once the 24p shares are bought we will be in blue territory again ? | debbiegee | |
03/8/2016 08:14 | Probably best to keep your mouth shut stephen again | pembury | |
03/8/2016 08:10 | Good start :-) | debbiegee | |
03/8/2016 07:48 | Trade deal being negotiated with Australia with yet another new Trade Minister. I wonder what the sticking points were ??? | debbiegee | |
02/8/2016 18:47 | At the moment , going down with the rest of the market. | wulber | |
02/8/2016 17:33 | Quiet day at the "Churchill".. | neo26 | |
02/8/2016 15:58 | Sp action would say otherwise. Not long to go ....... | coley15 | |
02/8/2016 15:34 | https://petition.par | neo26 | |
02/8/2016 13:38 | It makes you think why roi went crying to Icsid to stop "chl" lobbying other officials in Indonesia who were not involved in case.The question one has to ask, is if roi have nothing to hide why would other officials in roi sway in chl favour? Obviously they maybe pressurising them to settle the case with chl... | neo26 | |
02/8/2016 13:14 | stephen :) "Churchill Effect", the damage has been done, 5 years can set a country back big time. Its all their doing and cannot blame anyone else... | neo26 | |
02/8/2016 12:40 | One can assume roi have already lost over $1.3b in inbound investment in the last 5 years. Roi will be kicking themselves.. | neo26 | |
02/8/2016 11:47 | Looks like temmujin has bought some CHL out of his Ascent profits. | keeptoyourown | |
02/8/2016 10:41 | Deb This whole dispute is causing roi with reduction in foreign investments, its really embarrassing for them, especially as anyone can view docs of the case on Icsid website. Some of the allegations roi have put forward are laughable. | neo26 | |
02/8/2016 08:45 | Neo re post 6660 long but very interesting and I dont believe we have seen that before. It would appear that chl have sought settlement a few times and Roi have not played ball. In another article they suggested that it could of all been cleared up by Jan 16 or was t Jan 15 but chl were dragging it out ? Definately contact then with the 2 sides behind the scenes ? I think the game changer could be coming | debbiegee | |
02/8/2016 08:26 | 150k trade went through earlier yesterday, It caused the dip and there was a rise when it was filled. Look at yesterdays trades. sorry now just showing at 17.15 but yesterday they were showing it slotted in with rise after. He He no harm in mms using it to collect a few shares though ? | debbiegee |
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