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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Digital Learn. | LSE:DLM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7FD9168 | 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% | 5.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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08/10/2012 15:17 | Try again... Acta_topup 14 Sep'12 - 12:08 - 436 of 444 The valuation is £450K. This is ridiculous. And a complete over-reaction to recent events. | scientologyweirdo | |
08/10/2012 15:15 | Oh, well, I don't take a lot of joy in warning of seeing this coming, but am glad I got out when I did. The new name for the Company, "Shidu", sounds quite apt really; not that far from the crock of shidu this has turned out to be. | saucepan | |
08/10/2012 15:09 | .....hate to say I told you so.....but ..I think I did.....from many months ago.... the numbers and risk and lack of profitable income and highish fixed costs did not justify the cap. value.... (I had a few once, before most of the subsequent changes... but sold soon after for similar price when it started to look like empty story...and petering out chart... I also lost some money on ILX but managed to keep most of my ILX money by getting out.......imho, dont hang on to losers, as all the books say....) --- but as I see it, shareholders will still own 100% the DLM business, no ?...as a standalone private company....with no dilution...and no AIM costs, ...so that should now be worth a bit more even though no AIM mkt for shares the small details, not of interest to me... ....I'm over riding the MOS bus at the moment...more to come there imho....NAG DYOR | markt | |
08/10/2012 15:07 | Tell you what, the way people were buying large %'s of the company nobody saw that coming, I see that buyer has sold at 10p, better than nothing I guess still 4k to play with elsewhere almost. | 34simon | |
08/10/2012 14:56 | Selling MBW ? | scientologyweirdo | |
08/10/2012 14:48 | I agree, this activity surely verges on criminal in the context of the numerous previous placements. This money has in effect been stolen, most probably to furnish a lavish and ill-gotten lifestyle. After this episode I will be reviewing my investment strategy. Forrest has a lot to answer for | acta_topup | |
08/10/2012 14:44 | how the hell can pi's make anything when this type of stuff is allowed.... | still waiting | |
08/10/2012 14:42 | absolutely unbelievable | tempramental | |
08/10/2012 14:39 | 2 months ago - placing at around 50p - and now 2 months later a placing at 2.5p - Current shareholders left with 19% of the equity - Remind me of ADI - placing at 0.50p whilst directors gave themselves options at 0.01p - 50x less - Criminal! | tomboyb | |
08/10/2012 14:29 | Maybe you could commemorate it in the header ? | scientologyweirdo | |
08/10/2012 14:28 | PrinceHarry sorry for your loss mate... but it should be some comfort that likes of Acta and Amazon who bought much much higher up will be decimated ;-) | scientologyweirdo | |
08/10/2012 14:26 | Smelling salts for PrinceHarry & Simple Simon - those 2 are horizontal. | michaelsadvfn | |
08/10/2012 14:26 | Yup we all believe anonymous posters on internet BB's PMSL | scientologyweirdo | |
08/10/2012 14:24 | i have never pumped and dumped a single stock you sicko | acta_topup | |
08/10/2012 14:23 | TOPINFO 8 Oct'12 - 14:16 - 155970 of 155978 I dont think she will be having fun when she gets back if she hasnt seen that Rns? Amazon_Woman - 05 Oct 2012 - 15:17:38 - 155466 of 155965 NEW BEGINNING MKT CAP JUST £380,000 (with cash £279,000) (DLM) DLM last mention do NOT say why didn't anyone say am off again have fun | scientologyweirdo | |
08/10/2012 14:23 | Acta who are you referring to m8? | topinfo |
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