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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 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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30/4/2021 14:45 | haha LargeC, will continue selling ARB no problem. I am actually selling my second load of ARB. First lot (200K shares) made around 6 bags, I sold them all around the time the ARB BOD did nearer £2.60. Reinvested in ARB again around £1.30 recently, these are now being dumped after a nice rise for around half a bag. I hope to reload ARB again around £1.50 but time will tell. It is a good trading share, I will give it that. Much better prospects elsewhere at the moment though imo. Especially here. I will converse with you on the ARB board later as this relates to my ARB positions. I think the guys here would appreciate it if we both stopped posting irrelevant nonsense on the CLP board. | stevebrrr | |
30/4/2021 14:36 | PP, wow, proven liar, John Story, says share prophets, doesn't sound like the kind of person you'd want involved in your company? HTTPS://www.sharepro | largechablis | |
30/4/2021 14:33 | Johncasey, yes, looking forward to the new flux capacitor coming to market. Your one sharp cookie, | largechablis | |
30/4/2021 14:31 | Steve, please sell away your imaginary shares, lol. Rational investor always sell large positions to try and annoy some random guy on the internet. Like I say blok etf are soaking up all the sells. | largechablis | |
30/4/2021 14:28 | abit risky holding arb now with this new quantum technology about to disrupt the bitcoin miners..clp could be the king of bitcoin soon | johncasey | |
30/4/2021 14:15 | Afternoon gents, everything bubbling nicely I see... | bullrun1 | |
30/4/2021 13:35 | More John Storey news hxxps://www.sharepro | purplepelmets | |
30/4/2021 13:22 | No LargeC, my ARB were bought several months back much lower. I am about to sell more. We have tried to reason with you but you are not a reasonable person. Potential here is much better than at ARB. Down to 250k ARB now as I continue to move some more of them out. I am not the only one selling there fella, the BOD there did too not long ago. | stevebrrr | |
30/4/2021 13:16 | Beat me to it Owen, every mention on the arb board gets met with laughter! | largechablis | |
30/4/2021 13:15 | MargeChavpee 'Huge profits' In your dreams. Poor old Marge, the mug. _____ In a note on Thursday, the broker said the Bitcoin mining firm's results for 2020 had come in "slightly ahead" of their expectations, adding that based on a Bitcoin price of US$60,000 they expected the firm to generate £93mln of revenue in 2022 as well as invest around £180mln into its new Texas facility and new mining machines over the next two years. _____ So, they were 'ahead' at a £1.7 Million profit ! Even the managements expectations were near to zero profit and still that remains the case going forward. Forecast to generate £93 Million of revenue, not in 2021, but in 2022 and spend £180 Million to achieve it ! Where the huge profits ? There won't be any. What a complete mug old Marge is proving to be. Let's see what price mug punters are prepared to pay in a few months time. They've already chosen to get rid of the stock at over 300p and now are only prepared to pay around 200p. Bit of a theme emerging. MargeChavpee, the multi alias mug of ARB, where even the posters at ARB state he hasn't a clue, with his failed predictions. Let us all know how your bean counting approach is going as the sentiment ebbs away over there and the year of no profit continues. Blessed are the mugs like Marge, they give us all a laugh. | viralspec | |
30/4/2021 13:15 | Sell away Steve, the ones you bought at 3 quid, lolBlok etf are buying up all the shares that weak hands are selling | largechablis | |
30/4/2021 13:03 | Right, I see he's back again. LargeC has forced me into selling another 10k of my ARB! Guess where its gone! | stevebrrr | |
30/4/2021 12:39 | Fine by me pistol, just needs LargeChablis to keep to his word and stay away | spary1 | |
30/4/2021 11:38 | Not surprised MargeChavpee wants to retreat. Quote: 'ARB's valuation is based on huge profits' The Results RNS £1.7 Million ! Against a £740 Million valuation. Hilarious. It's no wonder ARB had dropped 60% from it's peak when at the same time BTC was reaching it's peak. Poor old Marge. The jury is still out on the following too: ______ 'That aside, I wouldn't be too smug if I were MargeChavpee. ARB's single strand on the bow has been showing signs of price performance weakness since February, and is approaching a significant test of it's price direction, just take a look at the price ranges on a bar chart, which is probably why he feels more agitated by any potential rise witnessed in CLP. If the price channel which commenced in February, remains in play at ARB, and that's the test at present, the price will halve from it's current level of just over 200p to around 100p in a few months time.' | viralspec | |
30/4/2021 09:49 | You chose the name yourself purple, quite funny haha. On a more serious note, here is some research specifically relating to the CEO - Francesco Gardin's - University of Padova in Italy :- The Università di Padova has recently started a Quantum Technologies Research Center which aims at creating a computing platform based on trapped ions. This approach, competing with both superconductive materials and photonics, has been researched for decades and was viewed as the best route to quantum computing, before the unexpected rise of Google’s and China’s efforts. Simone Montangero, a physicist and vice director of the Center, will lead the development of the Padova computing platform. The new centre in Padova will also strengthen research on communication, the second major area where quantum technologies could make a difference. Its lead, Paolo Villoresi, gave pioneering contributions to space-to-Earth quantum communications. In 2015 his team was able to encode qubits in the polarization of photons and send them to five satellites that bounced the light back to the Laser Ranging Observatory of the Italian Space Agency in Matera3. | stevebrrr | |
30/4/2021 09:22 | Professor Gardin is a university professor, he has direct access to the brightest young (and old) minds in both Italian and International Quantum Computing and AI research. Professor Gardin will utilise these connections to move CLP into these new technologies. He has already told us this via RNS on April 14th, here is an extract from it :- With a view to attracting the best professionals in key technology areas in cryptocurrencies, artificial intelligence and quantum computing, the board has also approved the intention to issue share options to current and future members of the Company’s team at the appropriate time. Any such grants will not exceed in total the issue of options over 100 million Ordinary Shares. | stevebrrr | |
30/4/2021 09:20 | Purplehelmet, seems your name suits you, troll PS market is being manipulated for the city boys ahead of news, they want the weak out while they posit themselves imho | spary1 | |
30/4/2021 07:40 | Onwards and upwards spary1. Their job has finished it would seem, job done. Keep up your posting - you are doing a good job in illuminating the opportunity for early investors here at CLP as it pivots into a new future of Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, Blockchain and Crypto Proof of Work and Proof of Stake. FWIW I think it will not just be BTC mining that is the route forward, the alt coins will outperform that route imo. As you rightly say, the CEO - Computer Science Professor Francesco Gardin - has options priced at 5p and 10p. He could have placed those at any level he wanted to and he chose those. GLA. | stevebrrr |
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