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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 | 00:00:00 |
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04/5/2021 08:10 | Big ramp in full swing, and the Prof's got his war feathers on display | maxk | |
03/5/2021 12:06 | Greetings from sunny Oxshott. I will be dining at the Victoria today , even though it's shut. Toddle pip. | bionicdog | |
02/5/2021 10:46 | Growing up on the mean streets of Fulham, David was brought up to hate Kai Havertz in the future . . . possibly. You will never win (only most of the time) , I will have the last laugh. | bionicdog | |
30/4/2021 12:00 | That's what you get for being correct and trying to warn people. :o( | bionicdog | |
28/4/2021 10:03 | I already have. | bionicdog | |
27/4/2021 17:20 | Even if you grew up in Madrid? | bionicdog | |
27/4/2021 17:03 | When an English team plays a Spanish team you should always support the English team. | chinese investor | |
27/4/2021 16:22 | This could be David's night. Another chance for the entitled to get a bloody nose. Mind you , he's currently pretending to be entitled and living in Oxshott. It's so confusing. | bionicdog | |
27/4/2021 16:14 | Number of "virtualstock" shares is currently 10,801,134 worth £2 each. Four years ago there were 6,400,000 changing hands at £10 each. | chinese investor | |
27/4/2021 09:20 | Growing up on the mean streets of Madrid , David is a lifelong fan of Los Blancos. Come on Eden Hazard , even though I hate you , grrr! | bionicdog | |
25/4/2021 08:00 | I think he'll be safe. Mr Terry is more towards Esher. | bionicdog | |
25/4/2021 07:47 | dog, Several of Dave's neighbours in Oxshott are John Terry ! Let's hope for Dave's sake John doesn't find out ! | chinese investor | |
25/4/2021 07:45 | The Barred of Stratford writes :- "Born in Stratford, London in 1955. Attended Grange Road infants school, Ravenscroft Primary and Plaistow Grammar. Left in June 1972. Big speedway fan and heavy rock music lover. Played piano and drums in local school band (failure!). Worked as a telegraphist and then in stockbroking and banking. Arranged 25th school reunion for Plaistow Grammar in 1991 and am aiming for another reunion in 2005 when we will all be 50! Married with two children and now living in Belmont, Surrey." | chinese investor | |
25/4/2021 07:19 | Having attended Plaistow grammar school as a lad , David is a lifelong hammer. His favourite players are Frank Lampard senior , Frank Lampard junior, Frank Lampard the younger and Frank Lampard the glint in the milkman's eye. | bionicdog | |
21/4/2021 07:48 | What an idea! different world21 Apr '21 - 08:20 - 19557 of 19561 Mornin' disciples. HiFe - good idea to keep that one under your hat for now. My erstwhile City chums are saying much bigger fish to fry. The scum will be totally blown out of the water. If, of course, the underclasses, such as "michaelsadvfn" manage to sell their meagre belongings and buy a few they could make enough to purchase a portable battery operated laptop without recourse to plugging into the nearest lamppost every day. AN EXCEPIONALLY STRONG BUY. | bionicdog | |
18/4/2021 07:42 | The Prof is forever remembered for organising Relief of Mafeking. Top that! | maxk | |
18/4/2021 07:14 | I bit of respect dog...Professor Dave has a better military career than Prince Philip. | chinese investor | |
17/4/2021 19:38 | Another pleasant night in the terraced house I'd imagine. Growing up on the mean streets of Salford etc etc. | bionicdog |
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