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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cloudbuy Plc | LSE:CBUY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09Y8Y28 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.15 | 0.10 | 0.20 | - | 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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24/1/2019 09:02 | Paddy aka duncan and nilesh and co's honesty PR bafoon. here is my details: advfn profile: radison56 | radison56 | |
24/1/2019 08:52 | Here’s a challenge. Happy to send any of you an extract of my holdings if you kindly send my your contact details? | padamster | |
24/1/2019 08:45 | Is little Paddytara getting all excited that it has gone up from 2p to 3p. Only another 67p to go to get you to breakeven. Lol | chuffer2 | |
24/1/2019 08:31 | You know they just copy and paste the previous statements..... | troutisout | |
24/1/2019 08:28 | Duncan and Gibbons have been flicking through the pages of their Thesaurus hand book for words to cover,disappointing, cancelled, poor, unfortunately, etc,etc. | chuffer2 | |
24/1/2019 07:35 | At least a quid today. | jonc | |
23/1/2019 22:10 | There’s a small free float that’s why any signal of good news and this will go much higher. Any transparency of break even its happy days. I’m sure there are many on here saying there is no chance of break even but I fundamentally disagree | padamster | |
23/1/2019 21:35 | Which means brokers never hold this stock too dangerous... We should be hearing something soon.... | beeezzz | |
23/1/2019 19:59 | 500k buy share trade. In my view that took weeks to fill with the stock being dropped on any amount of sales to accommodate! | padamster | |
23/1/2019 15:29 | Rocket Ronnie. ?? | jonc | |
22/1/2019 09:43 | Beeezzz you mean like someone in the know when the share price was falling in the last few months! I doubt it! The rise is in anticipation of the trading update in my view | padamster | |
21/1/2019 21:51 | Whoever it is, must know something, which is not in the public domain... | beeezzz | |
21/1/2019 12:17 | who is buying? | sidarthur2 | |
21/1/2019 11:16 | And what is that one thing? | padamster | |
21/1/2019 10:59 | what i can see is that the one thing they are relying on looks dead! | tomboyb | |
21/1/2019 10:54 | You don’t need to be an accountant to work out cash burn but between you all no one can tell me what you think it is 😂😂 | padamster | |
21/1/2019 10:52 | Which other stocks have I ramped or not? Haha you make things up like trump | padamster | |
21/1/2019 10:52 | What numbers did I project as I have never have? Also you missed another opportunity to buy in the low 2p. Oh dear. Some will never learn | padamster | |
21/1/2019 10:50 | lol - On a best case scenario add 303 million shares to the company to take the number of shares in issue to 433million - at 3p the market cap will be around £13million! - Do you see how significantly overvalued this company is with revenues around £1million and historically and consistently loss making - What you don't seem to comprehend is that ALL PROJECTs every single one is following EXACTLY i repeat EXACTLY the same pattern - So the question on a best case scenario is that after conversions ( and there will still be debt) what is left? - Answer is nothing - | tomboyb | |
21/1/2019 10:49 | You were an accountant...... Tara there is no way you could have been, with all your false and incorrect figures when ramping your stocks in pump and dump mode. Or should you have said, 'I wanted to be an accountant' | troutisout | |
21/1/2019 10:40 | Good luck. I was an accountant and I think you are wrong on a number of fronts. | padamster |
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