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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eqtec Plc | LSE:EQT | London | Ordinary Share | IE000955MAJ1 | ORD EUR0.01 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.10 | -5.71% | 1.65 | 1.60 | 1.70 | 1.75 | 1.65 | 1.75 | 904,145 | 11:29:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Electric Services | 7.97M | -10.53M | -0.0712 | -0.23 | 2.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/3/2018 13:17 | Undertaker, who said they short before? Although I do wonder, they are able to short as soon as the news is released and it still has the desired effect, reduces the share price from which the conversion of their loan is worked out. You will probably find the talks between the Company and the lender have broken down and the lender is now sitting on a large short position trying to get paid out at these levels and the Company saying 'No'. if the company are able to pay back the loan then there will be fun in the markets as the lender will not be able to cover in the market..the share price will shift up too quickly. I suspect the Company know this and feel in the driving seat somewhat. | troutisout | |
27/3/2018 13:17 | IT'S NOT A BUSTED FLUSH. BA STEALING IS GOOD | bullet ant | |
27/3/2018 12:54 | In this day and age how are the lenders still able to short prior to the wider market knowing about the CLN...this is trading on inside info pure and simple! (I know the CLN stuff was a couple of weeks ago but still highly illegal in my book!) | undertaker | |
27/3/2018 12:25 | Good post Troutisout. Being totally pragmatic, I can't see that they will come back from this as the quicksand theyve got themselves into with this debarcle is just too sticky. Whats your view? | 4nca | |
27/3/2018 11:10 | Talk about destroying shareholder value, why dont aim companied learn than cln are bad. | neo26 | |
27/3/2018 11:07 | Oh dear Buy and Hold BA Stealing is good. | bullet ant | |
27/3/2018 11:05 | Dear god I see my stalker Ernie is following me :( BA Stealing is good. | bullet ant | |
27/3/2018 10:59 | Nick, £1.5m and they won't issue an RNS as these lenders don't hold the shares until the end when they decide to convert the loan. They short the market beforehand which lowers the price and allows them to claim more shares for their £1.5m loan. When they convert those shares are used to close their short position. That is why they are so bad!!! EQT's problem has always been raising finance and the numbers they are talking about with several projects going live at around the same time are large. The projects are profitable but you have to fund your input first. | troutisout | |
27/3/2018 09:43 | Does anyone know much money they actually received from the CLN arrangement before it was cancelled? I didn't see any shares issued to CLN RNS's announced? | nick rubens | |
27/3/2018 08:56 | Filter and do not respond to him. Trolls want the attention so again filter and ignore. | dave4545 | |
27/3/2018 08:49 | BulletWhat a waste of space you are.The authorities are coming for you..... | glenbo1 | |
27/3/2018 08:34 | Ross still topping up ? BA Stealing is good | bullet ant | |
26/3/2018 21:40 | Wish I had the money to buy at this level. 2p average for me, so just gotta play the waiting game while the bigger story unfolds. | wolfcub | |
26/3/2018 19:01 | Had a similar nibble for a punt at 1.3. Now look how that has ended up. I think it's worth it at this price though, just have to wait for your 3x reward. | seankiley | |
23/3/2018 13:18 | At least Ross Came out and said he bought. I respect that, unlike the many corksuckers buying and hoping for the next spike. Hope this helps. BA Stealing is good | bullet ant |
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