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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.70 | 2.60 | 2.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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27/4/2021 15:47 | steve - I have too, but no more tranches for me until it starts to shows signs of life | buffskins | |
27/4/2021 15:43 | Then I may well lap some more up buffskins. This share may surprise everyone, and it may not, its all risk v reward, which could be enormous. Time will tell. No thoughts on overcoming the problem of reading 'once only' Qubits? Can superposition be effectively utilised for data storage in the real world? How many Qubits are necessary to effectively infinitely increase a Quantum Computers hashrate? Does anyone have the answer yet? | stevebrrr | |
27/4/2021 15:25 | Until these chunts stop selling blocks of 250 and 500k, this is going nowhere | buffskins | |
27/4/2021 14:59 | Again it all sounds rather exciting, and no doubt there are many brains worldwide looking at ways to compete more effectively on crypto etc. The key to this is time to market to execute. A team is being assembled so the interview states. The time to market and actually delivering is when exactly? I missed that in the interview. | bulgarian | |
27/4/2021 14:47 | FG wants to disrupt the current paradigms in the world of Cryptocurrency mining and Blockchain. Quantum Computing combined with AI could be used to achieve this. I want to compare apples with apples re the bits vs Qubits argument, but it appears to be more like comparing apples with orchards! Quantum superposition means that a Qubit can potentially store an infinite amount of data. A classical bit can only be either 0 or 1. The problem with Qubits comes when you try to 'read' the information. Can this problem be overcome? hxxps://physics.stac How many Qubits are needed for Quantum Supremacy (over classical supercomputers)? Assuming these quantum circuits were competing against supercomputers capable of up to a quintillion (1018) floating-point operations per second (FLOPS), the researchers calculated that quantum supremacy could be reached with 208 qubits with IQP circuits, 420 qubits with QAOA circuits and 98 photons with boson sampling circuits. Fascinating stuff indeed. It appears that a classical supercomputer can be beaten by just a handful of Qubits in a Quantum device. I wonder where the Italians are with Quantum Computing and the number of Qubits available at the moment? More than 50 Qubits imo. After all, FG has recently said that there is a working Quantum Computer available to him/CLP. Thoughts? | stevebrrr | |
27/4/2021 13:21 | Pistol what did FG say about quantum computers and being available in the media interview Did he or did he not say it’s available and they have access ? So that’s a straight forwards question for discussion. NEW MEDIA INTERVIEW | spary1 | |
27/4/2021 12:20 | And that is why they are so fascinating. On one hand they have funds due via court cases, reputable investors and public declarations of strategy (I dont think any company can be that blatantly fraudulent to not do what they are saying). On the other hand you have a zx spectrum in an ice cream van in Serbia and ambitions to use technology that isnt available yet. | pistol77 | |
27/4/2021 11:55 | To be fair CLP has recently 10 bagged and they do not even have a business, and are embroiled in 2 court cases and keep putting out barmy RNS's claiming to have invented quantum computing. Hardly surprising there are a few raised eyebrows on this board. | purplepelmets | |
27/4/2021 11:48 | It's like trying to have a sensible conversation with a chimp! All you get is kept being given the same banana back ?Yes, 8Bn. Why is that a problem? What will Arb be earning next year when the Texas facility is operational? | largechablis | |
27/4/2021 11:26 | Yet another board ruined. What's the matter with people??? | wolf9 | |
27/4/2021 11:20 | Lmao, ARB would then be worth 8 billion are you of your nut 😂😂 CLP is the multibagged in waiting so let’s see end of year where we are then, Quantum computing will be the key here and which we have access to FG Says we have access to quantum computing and also why the name change which includes Quantum NEW MEDIA INTERVIEW | spary1 | |
27/4/2021 11:05 | Lol, like I say Spray you clearly don't understand investment. Buy arb before it 10 bags again! You know I'm right! | largechablis | |
27/4/2021 11:01 | Lol looks like you are defo having a hard time accepting that ARB is at its peak, nobody said it’s not a good company but the potential to multi bag is just not there for ARB as it’s multibagged about 75 times from low, there is no more bagging to be done Clp on the other hand has only just started, We have access to quantum computing, FG says we have and how people like you don’t believe it. Remember I’m not a troll from an aliasing board unlike you, you must be worried or why post your lies here ? | spary1 | |
27/4/2021 10:59 | Will you two get a room | berrymanl200 | |
27/4/2021 10:46 | Spray you can't handle opposing views because you are insecure about clp. Which isn't surprising.How is clp similar to arb? Arb is making £10m a month at 80% margin. If you understood valuations you would see that it's still outrageously cheap. £20 is my target this bull run. Many think higher. Clp are earning zero and have no way of mining Bitcoin before the bull run ends in 6 to 9 months time. It has already already 20 bagged, 40 at one point. Most here bought on the pump up to 4p and will sell any rise to get their money back. Might see 5p before back down to lows. | largechablis | |
27/4/2021 10:17 | LargeChablis why am I insecure? I’m not the one coming from ARB to here trolling because your worried about your investment. ARB has been there and done the mega rise CLP is only just getting started, We have Access to quantum computing and the finest minds, FG would not be allowed to say that if it was t true, why are you trying to say it’s not true ? Insecurities with your own share tut tut Listen to the media interview FG Says we have access to quantum computing and also why the name change which includes Quantum next week at AGM NEW MEDIA INTERVIEW Also €10.8 million Sipiem court case in a few weeks, lots of news to come here | spary1 | |
27/4/2021 10:15 | The same can be said of any listed company including ARB. 0.1p or £1, or somewhere in between? Only time will tell, not you or I. | stevebrrr | |
27/4/2021 10:12 | Lol LargeChablis Chablis is 10 fold up compared to 75 fold at one point on ARB. Are you saying we can out strip that? Sweet | spary1 | |
27/4/2021 10:12 | Where is the tec whitepaper explaining the details of CL quantum computing? | cryptominer | |
27/4/2021 09:53 | Steve, set at 10p to draw in the suckers. Already up 20 fold from 0.1p which is where it will go back to once the early buyers sell into the pump. | largechablis | |
27/4/2021 09:38 | FG has his options at 5p and 10p LargeC, should be a damn good pumping before next steps. If he can deliver anything quantifiable in Quantum/AI here at all then all bets are off imo. This is just a £20m mcap shell effectively. There is huge potential if this is a Crypto Trojan Horse as I have postulated prior. Don't take it all too seriously imo! | stevebrrr | |
27/4/2021 09:19 | FG Says we have access to quantum computing and also why the name change which includes Quantum NEW MEDIA INTERVIEW | spary1 | |
27/4/2021 09:14 | Couldnt care less | pistol77 | |
27/4/2021 09:09 | Pistol LargeChablis has no intention of buying here and is only trolling because of his Arb insecurities, yet you stand up for him and apparently you own shares here lmao | spary1 |
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