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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dg Innovate Plc | LSE:DGI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYQD5059 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.0015 | 8.11% | 0.02 | 0.017 | 0.02 | 0.0185 | 0.0165 | 0.02 | 544,863,614 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engineering Services | 651k | -3.78M | -0.0003 | -0.67 | 2.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/1/2025 10:24 | Kemche, just for once your wind ups were prescient! "Classic treeshake. MMs filling a big background buy order?" | yohoho | |
09/1/2025 15:48 | ok thanks will hang on - have plenty of time | nat7 | |
09/1/2025 15:41 | Yes, that is correct. Flip of the coin depending on your circumstances. Everyone agrees that they are worth more than this. Buying them really depends on your time horizon. | yohoho | |
09/1/2025 15:39 | Your usual wind up. Time for something new. | yohoho | |
09/1/2025 15:26 | I continue to average down. GLA LTHers! | kemche | |
09/1/2025 15:12 | ok so we still have a holding in the company and could increase in value but just maybe more difficult to sell in the future | nat7 | |
09/1/2025 15:09 | I have been quietly accumulating more. I doubt current holders will get the opportunity to get involved in the future. | yohoho | |
09/1/2025 14:53 | is it worth holding these post delisting or just sell for what you can get before 3001? | nat7 | |
08/1/2025 09:12 | Not when you are drawing a salary of £300,000 plus expenses | vatacarma | |
06/1/2025 20:54 | Classic treeshake. MMs filling a big background buy order? | kemche | |
06/1/2025 17:01 | You know English grammar lol...read what I wrote. Never said it was certain! This is the problem, rather name calling like in a school playground...why don't you do your own research, than hold onto every word somebody posts. No one knows for certain....its your money so make your own decisions! | zen12 | |
06/1/2025 16:44 | Already has u clown | bladderman | |
02/1/2025 17:34 | Don't think it can get cheaper than this, remember they already have an investor committed to funding, as eluded to in the RNS (SP 0.08). So the risk of not getting funding will be removed with the delist. BoD you'd think be buying like crazy at these prices as they're averages are way higher so can average down...! | zen12 | |
02/1/2025 16:50 | For the directors what will happen is they will get a new investment at a v small pre money and award themselves a chunk of equity in the process. If not award then buy. So why buy now when its going to be so much cheaper delisted. | paddyfool | |
02/1/2025 11:03 | I too continue to average down like the BOD. Zaf all over this now. GLA LTHers! | kemche | |
02/1/2025 09:33 | Directors here have substantial shareholding, one would expect them to purchase more shares / stake as much as they can at these knock down prices, also you have the recent investor (@0.08) surely they would want to average down..RNS Extract 'The Directors remain absolutely committed to delivering value for all DGI's shareholders, with whom the Board are substantially aligned, given their respective shareholdings. The Directors believe that this course of action is the most appropriate to take at this time...' | zen12 | |
31/12/2024 18:15 | With huge salaries ! | solarno lopez | |
31/12/2024 18:10 | Even featured in The Telegraph bemoaning the state of funding on British stock markets as well as the regulatory costs. No doubt of interest due to the ex-Tesla staff being involved. | 3ootuk | |
31/12/2024 15:56 | Will do odx3! Cheers. | kemche | |
31/12/2024 12:56 | Keep up the good work in 2025 kemche :-) | ohdearohdearohdear | |
31/12/2024 12:28 | GWMO 2025 looking forward | zxie |
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