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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Deepmatter Group Plc | LSE:DMTR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B29YYY86 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.0325 | 0.025 | 0.04 | - | 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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21/8/2020 10:07 | He's probably waiting for the Novartis news to land...! | swerves1 | |
21/8/2020 10:05 | Yes I know but if he's inside then shouldn't be. Anyway as soon as news drops I guess that's what he's waiting for and making a few pennies before | mcrudden | |
21/8/2020 08:52 | Typically, Griffiths buys cheap, locked in, shares at placings, then sells down part of his existing holding [that is not locked in]. I have seen this behaviour many times. It makes him a few percent, while still keeping an interest in the co. Other II's do the same. | bamboo2 | |
21/8/2020 08:41 | If he's trading it and has info, he's needs to be careful somone doesn't report him. | mcrudden | |
21/8/2020 08:07 | Onwards and upwards at a great entry price. GLA | jpuff | |
20/8/2020 23:33 | Griffiths is a trader so no big deal normally but he is quite close to IP guys so has feel of Insider selling. The Springer dump will be more worrying | the stigologist | |
20/8/2020 22:57 | Just curious - someone round here knows more than me/us! | deutsch4 | |
20/8/2020 20:18 | deutsch, Lol, is that the best you can come up with? Only held these through IP Group before, but bought a few DMTR earlier in the week. | bamboo2 | |
20/8/2020 18:00 | Can someone explain why the big seller is out of love with his investment? | deutsch4 | |
20/8/2020 16:45 | This is looking like a highly compressed coiled spring to me soon to be released. Dyor | jpuff | |
20/8/2020 16:23 | Wise decision friend | jpuff | |
20/8/2020 16:21 | Lol, still waiting for the huge dump, amateurish de ramping could possible maybe........Boring | mcrudden | |
20/8/2020 16:08 | Ok, I’m interested after a little research and have bought in. | minifest | |
20/8/2020 14:59 | Couldn't agree more, I'm accumulating. GLA | jpuff | |
20/8/2020 14:49 | Great time to load up.....as the Novartis news is due soon... | swerves1 | |
20/8/2020 14:28 | Wow. Realisation hitting market about 60m+ vendor overhang? Double negative Big Seller 'Insider' Seller | the stigologist | |
19/8/2020 09:54 | No haha it doesn't.....could, possible, might, maybe the list goes on lol | mcrudden | |
19/8/2020 09:51 | No doubt Stigasaurus will be let out the boiler room den to do his best today at gnawing away at the company. His research doesn't go far beyond the tea leaves does it lol :) | jpuff | |
19/8/2020 09:03 | Before stig comments.......lolDi | mcrudden | |
19/8/2020 06:53 | Vender lock in ended....so it means they can sell shares when they want..... You mean like most people can In pretty much every share going... I've got a fair few #dddd tucked away doubled my money and then some, am I selling yet no, why It has potential to go higher | mcrudden | |
18/8/2020 15:52 | LOL Griffiths confirmed SELLING Vendor lock-in ends today... When will they sell ? Yup 'no overhang' Just about 200 Million shares potentially on sale | the stigologist | |
17/8/2020 16:51 | There's no overhang. | bamboo2 | |
17/8/2020 16:06 | Well they're a devious lot and are probably buying whilst giving the impression they're short. Look a 7Dig, it's gone from 0.25p to 3.5p today in a blink of the eye. Doesn't always pay to be sitting on the fence. | jpuff | |
17/8/2020 15:45 | 18th August Vendor lock in ends When does 60m+ share overhang hit market | the stigologist |
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