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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Clear Leisure Plc | LSE:CLP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B50P5B53 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 2.70 | 2.60 | 2.80 | - | 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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20/4/2021 10:51 | what makes you say that talk2? | buffskins | |
20/4/2021 10:50 | Not normally one for conspiracy theories but something odd is going on here. | talk2dubya | |
20/4/2021 10:04 | Interestingly, compared with my other crypto holdings (ARB, KR1, HIVE, DMGI & DGHI), CLP is holding up rather well. | dssloan | |
20/4/2021 09:50 | There is something fishy going on with all these delayed trades and I actually wonder if more are actually buys at mates rates, as you say we would have dropped more if they were actually sells. | spary1 | |
20/4/2021 09:04 | I make one buy of a million based on bid/ask at the time. The rest are sells, but as I say I don’t see from the volume that these have been offloaded to retail. No update for nearly three months now. | talk2dubya | |
20/4/2021 07:10 | There was a normal volume of 22m shares printed last Friday, and we have over 21m shares printed late. The lowest price was 2.3p from that dump, the share price should have cratered so I presume someone has picked them up. Either way as you say, it stinks | talk2dubya | |
19/4/2021 20:45 | They were printed on the 16th so some of those can be buys marked as sells, this is why Aim stinks | spary1 | |
19/4/2021 19:31 | The share price should have tanked much more than it did. I would expect to see some decent delayed buys as well. | talk2dubya | |
19/4/2021 19:30 | That’s about 2 percent of the Company is delayed sells IMO. | talk2dubya | |
19/4/2021 18:44 | https://amp.theguard | georgeo1 | |
19/4/2021 15:23 | just thought id let you all know victoria oil just been paid £5m by bad debtor eneo...this one could re rate now | johncasey | |
19/4/2021 15:23 | just thought id let you all know victoria oil just been paid £5m by bad debtor eneo...this one could re rate now | johncasey | |
19/4/2021 14:59 | And also today no news regarding when the mining dc will be switched on. | cryptominer | |
19/4/2021 12:26 | 10p here we come !!! | buffskins | |
19/4/2021 12:20 | hahaha ... well he may use the 30 million to buy some CLP ? | buffskins | |
19/4/2021 11:42 | So someone purchased 420k at 08:20 and sold 2 hours later at a loss! Isn't the idea of trading to protect your capital and not buy and sell within 120 mins at a loss!! | roughandtumbleone | |
19/4/2021 11:37 | Thanks, do you think that will affect the share price? | dbnout76 | |
19/4/2021 10:44 | mourinho sacked | buffskins | |
19/4/2021 10:39 | Lmao, why would I be rattled ? I’m not the one that keeps popping up On a share I’m not invested in because someone else did to your share, now that’s easily rattled lmao CLP will out bag ARB easily so easy win | spary1 | |
19/4/2021 10:31 | Your very easily rattled spary, lolIt's retail mug mentality to assume that because a company has performed well it can't rise much higher. Look at Tesla.Arb will make over 100m profit this year, conservative 250m next provided BTC above 50k. Once on Nasdaq will get a pe of 50 like riot, so well over 25 quid per arb share. Decent upside. Clp will never mine any crypto. Might go higher on PI hype but money much better in arb. | largechablis | |
19/4/2021 10:17 | Of course you realise this has already 10 bagged from lows? A lot of people sitting on a lot of profit. | largechablis | |
19/4/2021 10:04 | Spary, as I've said before, Arb will outperform clp this year. There is no comparison. Clp will never mine any BTC it's smoke and mirrors for retail mugs. | largechablis |
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