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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eight Peaks Group Plc | LSE:8PG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BG86C059 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 2.25 | 1.50 | 3.00 | - | 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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23/1/2019 20:56 | It lives ! | ![]() mudbath | |
23/1/2019 19:55 | Belt Surely if 8PG is now only 5% of your portfolio , it was once about 50%. | bionicdog | |
23/1/2019 19:47 | Ridethebus must be close to imploding. Just wait for the placing. | bionicdog | |
23/1/2019 19:34 | cpap man For what it is worth, this latest 'investment' in my view is Mickey Mouse stuff. Apart from VS, I am no longer sure if anything else is really of major value. I think the recent trades say it all, very little interest. I am also of the cynical view that the guys that took part in the recent placing, may have been the sellers that sold the share down to the placing price? You never know maybe Karim is the next Branson, start up multiple companies and make them great. At this time though the jury is well out. After the share price car crash of last year, there is a lot to be proved. As I stated in a recent post this is only a minor part of my portfolio, but a part I keep for now to see how this all pans out. You never know we may get lucky. I do not think I will be posting here often as we move forward (unless there is something significant to give an opinion on). | ![]() belt n braces | |
23/1/2019 14:08 | Also on PMO talking sense | ![]() alfiex | |
23/1/2019 13:30 | as always, bright sunny and warmish (in the sun), in SW | ![]() currypasty | |
23/1/2019 13:28 | They still insist on going to the post office to pick up their pension in cash as well. Anyway , back to the weather. It's a bit nippy in the gym today. | bionicdog | |
23/1/2019 13:22 | ps, what people fail to realise is that customer service is only important to old people, who don't spend any money, and want banking for free | ![]() currypasty | |
23/1/2019 13:21 | another winner? | ![]() currypasty | |
23/1/2019 13:02 | I hope for most shareholders sakes that this does better than the other rubbish that Karim has wasted shareholders money on. I doubt it though. | rackempackemandstackem | |
23/1/2019 12:59 | Our main man has resurfaced, and for once I agree with him. | ![]() maxk | |
23/1/2019 12:45 | My real interest in 8PG is as stated previously VS but have to say that this new CS space investment does looking potentially interesting. High risk high reward comes to ming though of course. What do you reckon then Belt n braces? | ![]() cpap man | |
23/1/2019 09:54 | I assume that the company in question are at the top of their game. It's also good to know that 8PG has plenty of spare cash. | bionicdog | |
23/1/2019 09:54 | About to SOARX? Sunny again. | ![]() michaelsadvfn | |
23/1/2019 09:47 | bionic, It's too depressing talking about the weather so I cheered myself up by posting about 8PG's latest investment which is... ...hilarious ! | ![]() chinese investor | |
23/1/2019 09:43 | Still to cold and I have to go to Sainsbury's. | bionicdog | |
23/1/2019 08:48 | Eight Peaks takes 25% stake in Cyber Security Business. As part of the acquisition, Zafar Karim will be joining the board of SOARX as a non-executive director. SOARX has only recently been incorporated hand (sic) has not yet traded. | ![]() chinese investor | |
23/1/2019 08:29 | It's snowing and my wife is looking through the window but... ...I still won't let her in ! | ![]() chinese investor |
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