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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Digitalbox Plc | LSE:DBOX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJK9H642 | ORD 1P |
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% | 4.85 | 4.70 | 5.00 | 4.85 | 4.85 | 4.85 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security,commodity Exchanges | 2.79M | -6.68M | -0.0566 | -0.86 | 5.72M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/8/2019 14:01 | I've seen a lot of growth stocks have some fancy valuations so this recovery could just be the start. I remember not that long ago it hit 11p | dave4545 | |
30/8/2019 12:22 | Results should be out in September, other than that no idea other than 6p looks to be the bottom (again)! | scotty666 | |
30/8/2019 12:17 | I'll take this moving today, all my stocks getting hammered, anything blue and being chased is a miracle Any reason, cannot see a push on twitter...yet ? | dave4545 | |
30/8/2019 12:11 | Indeed it was. | scotty666 | |
30/8/2019 11:59 | 110k buy at 6p mid price I checked limits earlier and was no quote to sell 25k at 5.75p bid, now I can sell stock at 5.8p so it confirms it was a buy | dave4545 | |
27/8/2019 08:28 | dplewis Sorry just read your post. I wondered what account caused the spike. I hold 150k of these and will wait patiently for next spike, these pump and dumpers tend to return to their first scene of crimes for a repeat | dave4545 | |
21/8/2019 10:16 | lol well either way I am going to soak up a few hundred k if the price stays down here before interim results | scotty666 | |
21/8/2019 10:14 | Dave it was that MillenialInvestor50 clown on Twitter. Has built up a following claiming huge % gains and one his pumps last week was DBOX. He still can't spell millennial. | dplewis1 | |
21/8/2019 07:54 | Results should be next month and whilst I think will contain a bunch of listing cost will be good to see the underlying business is continuing to perform. Too cheap and fairly illiquid at this share price so hopefully a sharp correction. | scotty666 | |
12/8/2019 15:04 | Somebody popular on twitter must have gave it the pump last week. Was chased over 8p then within a day it's back to 6-6.5p mm's seem to have little stock atm. All I'm getting atm is 15,000 max at 6.7p full offer | dave4545 | |
09/8/2019 13:07 | Scaling in with a few more based on value - added 30k only for now | scotty666 | |
08/8/2019 10:44 | I remember those days and then have to wait until midnight to find out what your stock had done if it was a penny share | dave4545 | |
08/8/2019 10:23 | I'm in from higher but hold on as I think it is undervalued - anyone jumping in and out of stocks and taking losses like that is just stupid and should take more care with their cash. Market was much cleaner when you had to read the daily news, annual reports and watch teletext for 15 minute delayed prices to make investments :) | scotty666 | |
08/8/2019 10:17 | scotty666 Sadly the wrong crowd got a hold of it. That is why the price spiked up and spiked down, you can match up almost every trade that chased now taking a big loss. Sadly this is how the market is working now in penny stocks. You need to be in early and at the lows to survive. Cudmore writes false rumours for fun check out his posting history | dave4545 | |
08/8/2019 10:15 | I posted a couple of tweets but they were factual. I have not seen any sign of contract rumours mind ~ but arguably is always likely given they have a buy and build strategy. Time will tell but cheap anywhere below 10p imo. | scotty666 | |
08/8/2019 10:01 | Bazz Very cheap. Can see a bagger coming here on rumoured contract news | cudmore | |
08/8/2019 09:13 | Lots of talk on twitter today | bazzerhino | |
01/8/2019 09:52 | Digitalbox plc ("Digitalbox" or the "Company") The Daily Mash and NextUp Announce Partnership Digitalbox plc, the digital media business and owner of The Daily Mash, today announces a partnership with the UK's leading comedy video platform, NextUp. The agreement will mean The Daily Mash will distribute short-form video content from NextUp's growing comedy library to its social media following and through its website. | scotty666 | |
18/7/2019 12:30 | Burton buying a few shares in the last few days. | scotty666 | |
10/7/2019 08:26 | The 2019 forecast given back in March was revenue of 2.4M and EBITDA 0.65M. EBITDA fell in previous year as they scaled up the cost base so any new acquisition is expected to see significant fall through. | scotty666 | |
10/7/2019 07:00 | Digitalbox plc (AIM: DBOX), the digital media business, will be making the following statement at its AGM today. At the meeting, James Carter, Chief Executive, Digitalbox, will say: "Trading in the first half of 2019 has been consistent with expectations for the year as a whole. Our Entertainment Daily platform has continued to deliver excellent levels of audience engagement with its core 30 to 60-year-old female demographic and the size of its unique user base has grown in the first six months of the year. "The Group's buy and build strategy commenced with the acquisition of The Daily Mash on 5 March 2019. The process of integrating this brand has gone well to date and we have identified new opportunities to scale the brand further beyond the direct website activity. There continues to be a great deal of interest around the BBC2 show the Mash Report that was nominated for a BAFTA this year. "The market remains rich with opportunity as the team builds the business. Whilst we continue to review possible acquisition targets, we are also exploring new growth opportunities within the existing business." | scotty666 | |
08/7/2019 14:12 | AGM this week, then with all the recent interviews I expect some action shortly after otherwise what was the point. | scotty666 |
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