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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Coms | LSE:COMS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3CDXQ41 | ORD SHS 0.1P |
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% | 1.225 | - | 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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01/4/2015 07:54 | You are all wrong. Watch how this plays out. | eric moreorless | |
01/4/2015 07:49 | teapig - I thought the maximum shares that can be issued in a placing is equal to the quantity currently in issue. NCT did this in February. | g1g4lo | |
01/4/2015 07:46 | How could they have been so overcharged for Redstone? Not a good situation. | equity growth | |
31/3/2015 21:55 | There lots of loss making companies on aim who's share price is rising. It's the fact the loss was unexpected & still unspecified. Plus the silence from BoD is deafening. Feels the company sleep walking into oblivion. | seans66 | |
31/3/2015 18:40 | Losing SEVERAL million - surprised ? | treeshake | |
31/3/2015 18:17 | Worst performing share on aim? | seans66 | |
31/3/2015 16:41 | I am sure these will rally soon....very oversold now. From what point though....0.3 sounds fair. | barnetpeter | |
30/3/2015 22:53 | Tea - your not alpha on LSE? Agree with your comments on selling assets and becoming a shell. That is another option of mine as well but does depend on the losses and if they will continue. My view is the losses will continue and a sale of Redstone is necessary if Coms needs to exist in a longer term but as you say, will end up being a shell. It may be a combination of both but a placing without selling some assets will be a slow death. There are some complete idiots on LSE that cannot see what has been happening especially after their profits warning when they released the interims on 31st October. | g1g4lo | |
30/3/2015 22:27 | Oh I do. Until then... | eric moreorless | |
30/3/2015 22:24 | No I am afraid you wont see. Your type never does. | teapig | |
30/3/2015 22:21 | We will see. | eric moreorless | |
30/3/2015 22:19 | Or be stupid when others are waking up. | teapig | |
30/3/2015 22:17 | Lots happening behind the scenes, soon to be revealed. Be greedy when others fearful.... | eric moreorless | |
30/3/2015 22:11 | Funny when the share price was around 2.5p and I said the MCap is only worth 1.2p and also said the share price would get to around 0.75p to 1p. Charts told us that and funny how it all worked out. Unfortunately, with the huge loss since that forecast, the next support level is in the 0.3p mark. Happy that my views were wrong but for once, I got the future share price correct. Now that does make a change!! | g1g4lo | |
30/3/2015 22:06 | Eric - my views have been relatively accurate so far. Time will tell if Coms have a placing around the 0.35p area. May be wrong but this is my view | g1g4lo | |
30/3/2015 22:02 | Offering stock at .67p at close. | cgod | |
30/3/2015 21:52 | You are very wrong in your view albeit correct in that news will come this week. | eric moreorless | |
30/3/2015 13:22 | Firstly it's old news. Plus the share price is down another 10% today, so market is not impressed either way. My point was JR's ramping is not helping the situation. | seans66 | |
30/3/2015 11:57 | Bt work with anyone who will accept margins like 6-9% - I speak from experience | treeshake | |
30/3/2015 11:25 | How is this non news? BT would not be working with a failing business. | i like trees | |
30/3/2015 09:11 | JimPoor move ramping this non-news on other non-coms threads. This company has enough problems without you adding to the feeling of desperation. | seans66 |
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