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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cloudtag | LSE:CTAG | London | Ordinary Share | KYG2215A1076 | ORD 0.1P (DI) |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.875 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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20/2/2020 11:52 | Fred, This is a clickable link to the CTAG web page: ADVFN change the 'tt' to 'xx', but you only have to change the 'xx' to 'TT' for alink to be clickable. | andy | |
20/2/2020 11:46 | The long awaited announcement on 28 Jan - 'Cloudtag’s Proprietary Technology Driven Impact Business Platform' - is pure BS hxxps://cloudtag.com This makes the astonishing claim "...in general, a high variable heart rate is a sign of health. It is a sign of the flexibility of the heart and of the capacity of the autonomic nervous system to adapt to changes in the demands we face every day." The Harvard Medical School begs to differ and lists the following diseases associated with a fast heart rate: "most infections or just about any cause of fever heart problems, for example cardiomyopathy (in which the pumping function of the heart is reduced), atrial fibrillation, or ventricular tachycardia certain medications (such as an EpiPen) low levels of potassium in the blood (hypokalemia) an overactive thyroid gland or too much thyroid medication anemia asthma or other breathing trouble." hxxps://www.health.h | fred162 | |
02/2/2020 09:26 | The Aberdeen University study by Heather Morgan began in May 2017 and only lasted a few weeks. I seem to recall a strong promoter of CTAG was Aberdeenman - coincidence. | nod | |
31/1/2020 14:50 | Just more bs and buzzwords. What ever happened to "Blockchain". It's a scam always has been. | marsden584 | |
14/1/2020 12:51 | Also, if you missed that update, people maybe missed this one 18th december. Some trial with obese ladies: This is actually a publication with the word 'Onitor' in it(!) Maybe it's not all vaporware "Conclusion The Onitor® Track shows promise as a tool to help facilitate weight loss in overweight women. The built-in personalised exercise programme was widely adopted and identified as being a key component to a weight loss intervention and should be considered for future interventions and by application designers. 2 key components missing from the Onitor® Track were tools to provide social support and to self-monitor nutritional intake. Further investigations are required to assess the feasibility of the Onitor® Track, due to the wide range of technical issues experienced, which hindered compliance and engagement. The Onitor® Track contained a number of important evidence-based BCTs, which was augmented by the social aspects provided throughout the study intervention. From a public health perspective, wearables and applications should be developed with the wider population in mind, although recognising individual needs, preferences and barriers, as the efficacy of BCTs may differ among individuals." | dusseldorf | |
14/1/2020 12:33 | Nod - it does sound a bit like that - but the phrasing suggests progress. Does cloudtag actually do anything? or have any employees? - whilst I still hold some of old, I've no expectation of return as my assumption is it's just a play 'shell' for Amit? I honestly don't believe it's more than some form of business carousel | dusseldorf | |
14/1/2020 09:47 | "Following an extremely busy few months, Cloudtag Inc. will be issuing a commercial & technology update the in the very near future."That's the type of statement before: "Despite the huge effort of the team over the past year, we have been unable to secure ...." | nod | |
14/1/2020 05:45 | CTAG has lost years while its competitors are forging ahead with live installations and technology enhancements. I see Isansys recently partnered with an Australian importer of medical devices. The sports and leisure side is well-covered. What's left for CTAG? | nod | |
13/1/2020 17:00 | Dusselfdorf, Well spotted. I wonder if the update will be a forerunner to another fundraise? I hope for long suffering shareholders it isn't, and they're putting out some good news. | andy | |
13/1/2020 16:41 | 13th January 2020 Following an extremely busy few months, Cloudtag Inc. will be issuing a commercial & technology update the in the very near future. ...personally, I take these updates as a form of entertainment, but for what it's worth 'news is coming' - lol at the grammar typo | dusseldorf | |
09/1/2020 20:16 | Seems like Saul has given up | knigel | |
02/11/2019 00:09 | nudog, Keep it clean please. | andy | |
01/11/2019 19:45 | The Fitbit acquisition by Google is announced at $2.1 Billion.Google acquired IP earlier this year from Fossil. | nod | |
29/10/2019 11:56 | Google makes a grab for Fitbit. Couldn't afford CTAG. | nod | |
11/10/2019 16:18 | If there was a single letter typo in your posted opinion, Henchard, I'd agree with your assessment. | headinthesand | |
10/10/2019 18:53 | Hard to believe the CTAG farce is still ongoing. Must be a cult or something. | henchard | |
10/10/2019 18:21 | More to the point, in that update, Amit's shareholding has been revealed to have magically increased tenfold - which explains where 2/3rds of the conjured up extra 266 million shares have found a home. Remuneration bonus for all his hard work, I expect... Also recently revealed via some inexplicable document posted on Twitter is that Amit has apparently become a Liechtenstein national. I guess there's no extradition treaty between the UK and Liechtenstein then? | headinthesand | |
05/10/2019 02:28 | Cloudtag posted an update of their major shareholders Osuna was one of the original founding shareholders. Offshore entity. Cayman or somewhere, can't remember. | nod | |
23/9/2019 20:22 | For those who have had issues with the poster KNIGELK, you may like to know what this TROLL enjoys doing in his spare time. He has been TROLLING the WRN chat board for the last FIVE YEARS - relentlessly so - he does it on a daily basis, morning, noon and night, even on bank holidays and weekends he's trolling away on the WRN board. He claims to be an interested observer who once held the shares, however it is no exaggeration to say that he has posted on WRN in excess of an astonishing 1500 to 2000+ posts over the last five years - all of it negative, all of it attacking both the company and it's shareholders, often bordering on outright defamation. And let's not forget this character doesn't hold a single share in the company. For those interested, you only have to glance back at his posting history to see for yourself the extent of this guy's trolling. And yet he still has the nerve to accuse others of trolling, the guy knows no shame. | philobeddoe | |
18/9/2019 16:04 | JakNife, Ok thanks, and it doesn't make any sense to me either. Mutedog mentioned "quite some time", and I am still waiting for him to reply to where he acquired that information, I was hoping it would reveal the recipients of the newly issued shares, rather than just the new total. There is no such information given on their website, where the last update was December 2018, so clearly he must have access to another source of company information. | andy |
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