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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 |
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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12/11/2021 09:05 | The financial accounts is the funniest read of all time ! | chinese investor | |
11/11/2021 08:15 | Well summed up gbenson ! | chinese investor | |
10/11/2021 22:44 | If my calculations are right the projected share price would be 21.7p per share, although there is no trading platform other than Zaf.. Yeh Zaf the CEO who earns £24k a year for what? | gbenson1 | |
17/8/2021 09:06 | Thanks Chinese Investor. What about Tim Munro-Keene and IBS Group? Do you know much about his roles with the current Eight Peaks Group? He does have a New Zealand company with the same name and didn't know if they were associated based on past relationships. | hermanjohn | |
17/8/2021 08:54 | "Eight Peaks Group Limited (formerly Legendary Investments PLC) is an investment company specialising in making investments which offer the potential for asymmetric returns and to which Eight Peaks can add value as well as provide capital. In mid-2010 it was a failing company. Zafar revived it by raising capital and putting in place a new investment strategy. Execution of that strategy had led to returns of several hundred percent on a number of Eight Peaks' investments." | chinese investor | |
17/8/2021 08:47 | Does anybody know what happened to Zafar Karim and Tim Munro-Keene? | hermanjohn | |
23/6/2021 06:26 | Has anyone seen David Picklesic - the Croatian all out attacker ? | chinese investor | |
18/6/2021 12:11 | What a legend , I mean Leg-end. | bionicdog | |
18/6/2021 11:21 | He quietly joined the Lib Dems a couple of weeks ago ! Come On You Libs ! | chinese investor | |
08/6/2021 16:36 | I saw on the NHS site people list their vaccination side affects. One person claimed that since their 2nd jab all their shares went into administration and Chelsea won the champions league. | bionicdog | |
08/6/2021 15:21 | Dave's currently on his way to Cornwall. Apparently G7 want his advice. | chinese investor | |
08/6/2021 11:08 | I'm beginning to suspect that all these contacts may not be real Max. David was spotted in Greggs in Sutton , but he lives in Oxshott! | bionicdog | |
08/6/2021 11:01 | Apparently I-Con has it all under control (say chums in the city) | maxk | |
07/6/2021 00:06 | dave world Long time no speak. I'm glad to see your unblemished record of picking absolute dogs that get suspended prior to bankrupcy is intact. | professor knobhead | |
06/6/2021 22:20 | Will that help to resurrect your finances? Silly old sausage. | bionicdog | |
06/6/2021 20:18 | How's your mum? | michaelsadfvn | |
06/6/2021 19:19 | I was thinking of an ICON weather only one. I can legally only do it after 48 hours of no posts , then he becomes officially missing. Not missed , just missing. | bionicdog | |
06/6/2021 18:14 | dog, Could you please create a "different world MIA" Bulletin Board early tomorrow ? | chinese investor | |
06/6/2021 17:48 | I've set my alarm for midnight. That's when he gets really creative. | michaelsadfvn | |
06/6/2021 17:44 | He's an old city chum. Anyone seen him today? Or is it still too early?? | maxk | |
06/6/2021 17:14 | TW writes "It is ouzo on cornflakes time again as I warned you so many times that this would end in tears. Huge liabilities, dodgy related party deals by TWO management teams, not a cat in hell’s chance of generating cash, yet as ever the Bulletin Board Morons knew better." Has he met David? | bionicdog |
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