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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dcd Media Plc | LSE:DCD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BBD7QB75 | ORD GBP1.00 |
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% | 100.00 | - | 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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25/7/2014 08:02 | After all that I have had a reply, and I have to say all sounds good. | cgod | |
24/7/2014 10:54 | ya ave to be jewish to get a reply | temmujin | |
24/7/2014 09:57 | Another 1000 sale to push the share price down, Craven is doing a great job. 4 emails and no replys. any one else tried? | cgod | |
16/7/2014 08:30 | No, I have contacted IR 2 times over the past week and no reply, we have all lost a lot of money on this one, Craven and crew have done a great job on this one, make the shares untradeable by having only 441000 shares, and then over a period of time while the company is recovering we have a seller dumping shares every month driving down the share price, down from £10.00 - £2.50 and falling, they will now be getting ready to take our shares off us for F--k all, just as they did at Timeweave. We are all stuck and cannot do any thing about it. AIM directors that do this should be investigated and locked up. | cgod | |
11/7/2014 23:20 | t0 think this share 8 bagged not too long ago...i sold out at 8p from 1p but got back in at 6p...anyone think it might happen again? | temmujin | |
09/7/2014 18:28 | delist...just before recovery starts (seems common on AIM) | knigel | |
09/7/2014 15:27 | De list more like. | cgod | |
09/7/2014 15:05 | maybe its to trigger stops before takeover | temmujin | |
09/7/2014 15:04 | if it had been a 500 buy doubt if it would have risen 16%..bloody corrupt MMs | temmujin | |
09/7/2014 15:03 | how can a 500 trade drop it 16%..? got to be the wierdest stock on the aim market | temmujin | |
09/7/2014 13:06 | It would have been better to take 200p when it was 300p just to get your size out. Because there is no support and it could end up below 100p easily if 2 people give up and sell out here. | 21trader | |
09/7/2014 12:54 | Yep Craven et al are doing a fine job just like they did at Alphameric(Timewave) But you were warned. | fairenough11 | |
09/7/2014 12:49 | You can now buy the company for 1 mill, whats the next step for Timeweave mob, that have done a great job over the past 12 months, £10.00- £2.50 and falling. And why are Hendersons Global still in? | cgod | |
09/7/2014 12:10 | 295p to buy are they having a laugh when they just bought at 250p | jmillskeel | |
01/7/2014 07:27 | Things are building here, I am still in, and this could be our year. I think you will find that now is the time to get back into this one. | cgod | |
29/6/2014 18:51 | Pel 100% up since I mentioned it. 21trader 8 Jun'14 - 14:23 - 571 of 574 0 1 edit Guys have a look at PEL it looks a better play than DCD but then 99% of most stocks are atm. | 21trader | |
29/6/2014 18:40 | Retweeted by DCD Media ITV @TeamITV · Jun 21 30th Aug 5.30:YBF! 6.00:Tipping Point 7:00:Celebrity Squares 8.00:The X Factor 9.30:Through The Keyhole 10.30:The Jonathan Ross Show Get ready for the start!!!!! | cgod | |
24/6/2014 07:55 | Tweeted on the DCD web site, could be us producing this. ITV 'to relaunch Stars in Their Eyes' 23 June, 2014 | By Matthew Campelli ITV looks set to continue its revival of entertainment classics by bringing back Stars in Their Eyes with comedian Harry Hill, according to a report. | cgod | |
08/6/2014 14:23 | Guys have a look at PEL it looks a better play than DCD but then 99% of most stocks are atm. | 21trader | |
08/6/2014 14:19 | 2trying im sure that they are involved in many companies | bonof | |
08/6/2014 13:25 | Its the mention of Hendersons Global . | 2trying |
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