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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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01/9/2020 17:15 | jaym, another of stigs' alter ego's hits the filtered pile. | bamboo2 | |
01/9/2020 15:20 | Dog of a pumped dog share | jayminpatel1 | |
01/9/2020 13:40 | If you want to see hype, see SKIN, there's even the CEO tweeting every other day. People think they've made a great judgement because the share price has jumped, rather than accepting that covid has been a massive piece of luck for the PR machine. Interesting contrasts in the market. With the right hype a business with massive losses that are likely to continue for years can be rated higher than one with small losses. Especially if the business keeps taking over other businesses and issuing shares. Then the continued losses can be presented as providing a bigger opportunity in the years to come. Rinse and repeat. I guess if you can run a business and draw a salary without ever making a profit, courtesy of numpty investors, then good luck to you. I guess as with a lot of things, the bigger you can puff your chest out, the better it looks. Until you're caught out. | yump | |
01/9/2020 13:16 | Neither did I, few people jumped on board and a few tweets on telegram but hardly a mass pump and dump. Few peoples noses were put out of joint as they want it lower to build a position and they didn't like the noise. LolTbh I couldn't care less though, if they wanted in buy a share and shouldn't have waited trying to get it lower and lower. I've been holding this for 9 months and my average is about 2.2. and not intending to sell any for a few years or at least until we a decent return 8/9/10 p etc. I don't think that's unrealistic either if contracts start to land and the company progresses well over the next year. That's the way the cookies crumble as they say | mcrudden | |
01/9/2020 12:04 | I didn't see any hype last week, only mention on Twitter was Riddler and David Rowe but no campaign | sweepie2 | |
01/9/2020 11:48 | What hype is that, care to elaborate into a meaningful discussion or are you that new to the aim scammers club you haven't got to that part of the course yet | mcrudden | |
01/9/2020 11:46 | Net buys for the day, MMs won't be able to deal with the demand once any positive news arrives | sweepie2 | |
01/9/2020 11:21 | Really, how do you know?? Do you know him personally or have access to info outside of the market | mcrudden | |
01/9/2020 11:16 | Piddler may be having to sell as well to cover his POL margin calls | the stigologist | |
01/9/2020 11:15 | 2 'Insiders' selling will not be a good sign | the stigologist | |
01/9/2020 11:15 | When and at what price will massive 60m+shares be dumped at ? | the stigologist | |
01/9/2020 11:08 | Griffiths has lots to dump | newtoaim | |
01/9/2020 11:00 | Are the 2.115p trades buys or sells I wonder? | sweepie2 | |
01/9/2020 10:51 | Hyped up junk | newtoaim | |
01/9/2020 10:41 | And here too lol you are busy this morning | mickluv1 | |
01/9/2020 10:37 | Dnt listen to the hype of this dog stock | newtoaim | |
01/9/2020 09:27 | Somebodies hopes I think | sweepie2 | |
01/9/2020 09:26 | Someone mentioned Pfizer I think - is that in one of the statements or from somewhere else or in my imagination ? | yump | |
01/9/2020 09:17 | By the end of the week the graph will have spoken! | deutsch4 | |
01/9/2020 08:20 | I would have thought that if graphs say it all then we'd all be billionaires! | jpuff |
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