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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Concha | LSE:CHA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8Y82097 | ORD 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% | 0.175 | - | 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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12/10/2016 08:54 | A couple of large sells this morning early doors ...is someone playing games with this stock | solarno lopez | |
11/10/2016 08:53 | No more than the rest of us excluding Dussy of course | solarno lopez | |
11/10/2016 08:35 | i reckon a climb from here over the next week to about 1.2, followed by another smaller dip to 1p. of course i am useless at this | jjcamargo | |
07/10/2016 09:55 | thanks guys | solarno lopez | |
07/10/2016 09:53 | follow that 20MA | jjcamargo | |
07/10/2016 09:51 | solarno - someone always knows something with CHA. The upward trend shows no sign of slowing down, but like I said earlier this week some consolidation around 1p is required before the next leg. | dusseldorf | |
07/10/2016 09:47 | A couple of tasty buys this morning. Either there is a team at work, or someone knows something or I am talking rubbish. | solarno lopez | |
07/10/2016 09:06 | not sure if it's relevant but i see there's a new old fogies footie tournament called star sixes.... akers retweeted it and with a few checks on companies house, one of the gfinity guys is involved. it's a concept akers has been trying for ages.... | jjcamargo | |
07/10/2016 07:02 | It certainly has JJ Guys lets ensure this board stays helpful, friendly and fun | solarno lopez | |
06/10/2016 18:15 | the lse board has hit rock bottom! | jjcamargo | |
05/10/2016 16:49 | Good find Dussy well done | solarno lopez | |
05/10/2016 11:17 | The original article from over 1 month ago is here: a funding round at £1000/share ve would justify our current market cap on Ve holding alone | dusseldorf | |
05/10/2016 11:08 | Thanks dussy | solarno lopez | |
05/10/2016 11:02 | The tea leaves predict a plateau for a few weeks whilst the price consolidates at 1p and marginally above. I wouldn't put any credibility to LSE speculation. CHA's investment was £4m to value Ve at £900m. To suggest CHA's holding could be valued at £120m, means Ve's value has gone up to £27bn, which is quite frankly ridiculous. CHA need more of Ve for it really to play any part in our future, the percentage owned is so small vs. our current mcap that it can be ignored unless the relationship is extended. | dusseldorf | |
05/10/2016 10:16 | And still climbing | solarno lopez | |
05/10/2016 09:54 | it does whooopeeeee Dussy 'urry and drink your tea then you can give your top team ( me & JJ ) a reading | solarno lopez | |
05/10/2016 09:50 | lse ramp seems to have worked though hahahaha | jjcamargo | |
05/10/2016 09:40 | It is and not sure where the information originates Anything in the tea leaves dussy | solarno lopez | |
05/10/2016 09:34 | to follow from lse speculation, if indeed ve were valued in a way that meant cha's investment was worth £120m, that would be 6p a share of cash. that is some ramp on lse! | jjcamargo | |
05/10/2016 09:18 | And a modest early tick up The LSE thread has an interesting comment about the Ve supposed/anticipated | solarno lopez | |
03/10/2016 13:31 | Not much stock available at these prices now I would think | tenpercent | |
03/10/2016 13:29 | Bounced off .9. Looks like we are set to go higher | tenpercent | |
03/10/2016 10:24 | If it holds low and no bad news I'll be back for more. Dropping fairly quickly which is worrying, but it also rose fairly quickly - caveat emptor! | dusseldorf |
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