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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 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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28/4/2021 21:39 | You know the FCA regulations well then do you Bulgarian? So I guess that makes you a professional well trained deramper? Thanks for confirming the fact and letting me know, that's what I was actually after lol! | stevebrrr | |
28/4/2021 21:13 | LargeC, 5k ARB? I have over 300K ARB, imagine dumping the lot and putting it here. I will advise if I decide to do so lol. Still struggling to understand why yourself and this Bulgarian have nothing better to do than continually slate this company. You yourself only post on ARB and here. You seem to be very friendly with each other, same team? Are you both being paid for this 'work'? Or is this all on your own account? Who are you working for? Be interesting to know but I will get no answers I am sure. C'est La Vie. | stevebrrr | |
28/4/2021 20:54 | Spray, more pray for you tonight eh!Worried about arb? Well yes, worried about where to stuff all the 50 bagger cash, lol, huge profits taken, new holiday home being bought, and running loads still for free. Tough life. | largechablis | |
28/4/2021 20:45 | LargeChablis, obviously still worried about your over prices ARB shares posting drivel here, I have heard a rumour that this is down to another share and a well known piece of 💩 but who knows until something concrete comes out. But no it’s nothing to do with CLP that has started this, so the rumour has it. PS, is there some sort of robot ticking troll shares up and share holder shares down within seconds of posting. Obviously somebody upto no good, maybe a city person | spary1 | |
28/4/2021 20:40 | As I say, obviously all buys. Price always tanks on heavy buying.Please sell your 5k arb, you can do it just after putting all your toys back in your pram. Lol. | largechablis | |
28/4/2021 20:39 | Steve888, You stalking me son? Your history is quantum. | bulgarian | |
28/4/2021 20:37 | Steve, Bulgarian is as thick as 💩 no shares, no life, Sad | spary1 | |
28/4/2021 20:35 | Maybe I need to reiterate for the hard of hearing:- Didn't say they were buys or sells, because they were both ffs. Can you not read or was it too long for you? Many of the large trades appear to be off market transactions flagged as either 'Negotiated Trade Subject to Conditions Other Than The Current Market Price.' OR 'Trade not Contributing to the Price Discovery Process'. Therefore they SHOULD NOT have affected the share price, but this is AIM after all. If you carry on like this LargeC I may have to sell more ARB in the morning to top up here lol. | stevebrrr | |
28/4/2021 20:30 | 3 sell trades of £1.3M should not have affected the SP? Arguably they should have affected it a WHOLE lot more. | bulgarian | |
28/4/2021 20:26 | Didn't say they were buys or sells, because they were both ffs. Can you not read or was it too long for you? Many of the large trades appear to be off market transactions flagged as either 'Negotiated Trade Subject to Conditions Other Than The Current Market Price.' OR 'Trade not Contributing to the Price Discovery Process'. Therefore they SHOULD NOT have affected the share price, but this is AIM after all. If you carry on like this LargeC I may have to sell more ARB in the morning to top up here lol. | stevebrrr | |
28/4/2021 20:03 | Of course they're buys! Why else did the price tank 20% with an extended closing auction tumbling further to 1.8?Rampers law states buys are buys, sells are buys. It all buys, lol | largechablis | |
28/4/2021 19:54 | £1.3M of trades in three transactions @ 1.7? Don't tell me..they were buys? ;-) | bulgarian | |
28/4/2021 19:32 | Took a look at todays largest trades of 1,000,000 or more. Most of the larger trades are type 'AIMX / PRIC P LRGS' OR 'XOFF / TNCP'. Data is from London Stock Exchange. The first type are “PRIC” = Negotiated Trade Subject to Conditions Other Than The Current Market Price. LRGS = LARGE. The second type are XOFF 'off exchange' probably over the counter (OTC) between 2 parties without any exchange participation trades. TNCP “TNCP” = Trade not Contributing to the Price Discovery Process I therefore believe many of these large trades were done, off-exchange, between large holders and not related to the current market share price at the time of the transactions. I think the MM's may have been naughty here. Current share price should NOT have been impacted. Further information re trade types : hxxps://cdn.cboe.com Here are the largest trades in CLP today:- tradeTime currency price volume tradeValue type micCode tradeType 2021-04-28T12:04:58. 2021-04-28T13:19:36. 2021-04-28T16:22:54. 2021-04-28T13:18:53. 2021-04-28T13:19:36. 2021-04-28T16:22:54. 2021-04-28T16:01:21. 2021-04-28T08:17:48. 2021-04-28T10:58:23. 2021-04-28T08:18:00. 2021-04-28T10:58:23. 2021-04-28T15:45:23. 2021-04-28T12:51:07. 2021-04-28T12:58:25. 2021-04-28T12:01:44. 2021-04-28T10:10:53. 2021-04-28T12:53:14. 2021-04-28T15:11:24. 2021-04-28T14:10:42. 2021-04-28T13:09:34. 2021-04-28T12:55:16. 2021-04-28T11:44:57. 2021-04-28T11:42:41. 2021-04-28T13:08:51. 2021-04-28T11:03:40. 2021-04-28T11:03:55. 2021-04-28T10:28:22. | stevebrrr | |
28/4/2021 19:29 | Spray1 You can't string a sentence together hence the cut & paste. Your ID history is out there for all to see Steve888. Send your best wishes to the beekeeper chap & condolences on his other POS that is on a similar share price trajectory to this wonder stock. | bulgarian |
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