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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cloudified Holdings Limited | LSE:CHL | London | Ordinary Share | VGG3338A1158 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.00 | -14.29% | 6.00 | 5.00 | 7.00 | 7.00 | 6.00 | 7.00 | 31,662 | 08:43:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 4.57M | 1.49M | 0.2821 | 0.21 | 315.85k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/5/2016 11:45 | I always buy my shares on a T20. I just only buy with the money I can save within the 20 working days. Usually that is around £700. I used to spreadbet, but I got up to 50 grand and lost it all during the gold boom. I ended up owing IG Index £240. The main movement that bothered me last year was AMC rising from 2.75p to 42p, because I only made a couple of grand. While I could of made ten thousand if it was via spreadbetting. | tivoliworldgaming | |
25/5/2016 11:45 | Daddy Warbucks Apologies | neo26 | |
25/5/2016 11:26 | I wouldn't know how to spread bet, I' m afraid to say.My shares are in my named Crest account and the company I deal with doesn't even do T + 3 trades, so what I buy, I have to pay for straight away. | daddy warbucks | |
25/5/2016 11:23 | He has to be paid ramper or work for a mm to go this far and create dozens of aliases.Or he is a 40 year old virgin who has nothing else to do. | neo26 | |
25/5/2016 11:23 | ragnar lothbrok 25 May'16 - 11:10 - 4481 of 4482 0 0 (Filtered) | coley15 | |
25/5/2016 11:10 | 100k delayed reporting sell at 16.75p???? Constant dripping of stock? concerted attack on orderbook. Anyone has level 2 please? | ragnar lothbrok | |
25/5/2016 11:00 | Think MMs licking there lips as they take in cheap stock which no doubt they will sell higher. Cant imagine anyone shorting at these levels. | debbiegee | |
25/5/2016 10:15 | Daddy Warbucks and Andy were also talking about spreadbetting and no stop losses. I think you are playing dangerous game. | neo26 | |
25/5/2016 10:09 | Only spreadbetting this with no stop loss makes sense. Anyone who tryed without would of been stopped out long ago, and had nothing left for when the main news comes. I agree that a long with a 5 point stop loss looks a good bet right now, but only because the share price has already gone way lower than anyone predicted. | tivoliworldgaming | |
25/5/2016 10:03 | it will be interesting thats for sure. I see Patviera's back. | neo26 | |
25/5/2016 09:45 | connected trades ? forced sellers? I cant imagine we are being shorted at these levels I think we were shorted at 20ish on the last wave | debbiegee | |
25/5/2016 09:06 | Good to see we have found a bottom and it will only be buying at this level. My guess is around a 160% rise on the day that Churchill win the next round in June. Although if they loose then it be more like sub 1p. | keeptoyourown | |
24/5/2016 22:05 | Now now who ran last Friday? No foes will ever take on "the One". There will be many battles in the matrix. Yes many battles will be lost but redeployment will always happen in all quadrants, the war will be won and the HIVE will continue to flourish. The matrix is always chaotic and the other roulette players do not know the real purpose of roulette syndrome. The syndicate been enjoying seeing the pattern all over the matrix for last 3 months. Swords are being crossed daily. Losing the war never will be in any equations. IN BR WE TRUST | bad robot | |
24/5/2016 21:26 | Shaun - pmsl | coley15 | |
24/5/2016 20:55 | IT needs people to post. Without posting IT cannot suck more in the scam. I bet Stephanie, will not keep her words. These people have no integrity or self-esteem. Considering this lot would not mind people getting executed by a firing squad. Careful. Look at the intelligence of the average person in CHL. In the lower quartile of the normal distribution. If an asteroid miraculously takes out all CHL shareholders in an agm, IQ median in UK should go up by at least 10 points. It's a shame they never discuss CHL with any bears, except ganging their opponents. Why a company with nav $501K valued at £26m? Why are punters buying at 70x-100x premium for this worthless shares/ | bad robot | |
24/5/2016 20:10 | Debbie - thanks for pushing the use of the filter button - its great just need to filter the wife now | mrshaungcm | |
24/5/2016 18:14 | This is more or less bottom. They can huff and puff all they like. For the sake of a penny off...Its interesting case. | neo26 | |
24/5/2016 18:03 | "They"It's only one psycho with multiple aliases. | neo26 | |
24/5/2016 18:01 | Dont let it get to you guys ! They have only won if you do ! Please just use filter and ignore and carry on as normal. | debbiegee | |
24/5/2016 17:55 | Bad Robot 24 May'16 - 14:11 - 4455 of 4466 3 1 (Filtered) Bad Robot 24 May'16 - 14:14 - 4456 of 4466 3 1 (Filtered) Bad Robot 24 May'16 - 14:36 - 4457 of 4466 3 1 (Filtered) Bad Robot 24 May'16 - 14:37 - 4458 of 4466 2 2 (Filtered) Bad Robot 24 May'16 - 15:05 - 4459 of 4466 1 2 (Filtered) Bad Robot 24 May'16 - 15:30 - 4460 of 4466 2 2 (Filtered) Lovely and quiet around here. Peace, perfect peace. Thank you ADVFN for the glorious gift of the filter button ;-) Bring on mid June - I'm even tempted to add a few more if the presumably furious deramping going on has any meaningful effect over the next few days. FC | flyingc | |
24/5/2016 17:26 | Warning 0p Hope this helps | bad robot | |
24/5/2016 17:11 | Reading procedural order 16 with the annexs a,b and c.It appears chl failed to provide docs also. Its not going to be straight forward hopefully common sense will prevail and chl win. | neo26 | |
24/5/2016 17:09 | OMG abusing her benefactors now. so please don't go don't go, don't go away please don't go don't go, I'm begging you to stay don't leave me now oh no no no don't go | bad robot |
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