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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Escape Hunt Plc | LSE:ESC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDB79J29 | ORD 1.25P |
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% | 31.00 | 30.00 | 32.00 | - | 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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23/9/2020 07:49 | Come on everyone buy some shares,good old Justin’s knocking his plums out with this Tudddy. | desertrat13 | |
22/9/2020 19:59 | We come under indoor attractions so continue as normal. | playful | |
21/9/2020 14:08 | Yeah,he’s the Bluebottle that settles on the Tuddy. | desertrat13 | |
21/9/2020 08:56 | You have to hand it to him, he is very persistent | shammytime | |
21/9/2020 06:10 | This little company is a huge beneficiary of the collapse in retail property "we have been able to secure a prime retail site on favourable terms which is testament to the growing strength of our proposition and the opportunity afforded by the current retail property environment." | czar | |
20/9/2020 20:20 | The company has crucified its share holders and the directors grabbing what they can, whilst they can. I agree though, the company will end the same way as Zulu. | yikyak | |
19/9/2020 23:00 | It could be unbelievable in the hands of someone that sees my vision and merges with the French to become one.. Chipboard! Keep the faith boys! We are struggling but holding firm.. We await reinforcements from our Scandinavian friends. .🤗 | playful | |
19/9/2020 08:12 | Good old Justin the clown is flogging a dead horse with this steaming Tuddy. | desertrat13 | |
18/9/2020 20:56 | Chipboard! | playful | |
18/9/2020 17:51 | Further progress made today despite encountering last minute RNS resistance from this feeble CEO. The advance continues and we are now joined by the chipboard chipmunks who bring with them additional supplies of WD40. Chipboard! | playful | |
17/9/2020 17:22 | We have caught them asleep boys early indications show the Chipboard Crusaders are leading but a lot can happen between the cup and the lip. | playful | |
16/9/2020 20:12 | I suspect that John Story publicity RNS was cry in desperation for support. Seriously, has anyone seen anything like that before. | playful | |
16/9/2020 19:57 | Votes submitted from Hargreaves Lansdown at the close today. We fight the good fight to actually save this business from almost certain demise under the current lamentable stewardship. | playful | |
16/9/2020 18:08 | Comment from the LSE board... I think you are right to flag that £220,000 is an enormous salary for the CEO of this micro business, and the uplift from £200,000 in 2018 was entirely unjustified by financial performance. His reward should not be salary driven, the remuneration package is wrong. There have been many 'strategic objectives' not delivered since the initial listing, but on balance also finally some signs of progress pre-COVID. However, I don't see there can be much more investor patience left (none in your case!!) and any failure to deliver on objectives for 2020/early 2021 must surely signal the end of the road when you are being paid this sort of salary, either do a Lineker and take a reduction or get someone worth this money in. | playful | |
15/9/2020 20:14 | For my pal on LSE.. Once More Unto the Breach we go......Shouting Chipboard! Vote vote vote Why would anyone support someone that’s lost 95% of the companies original valuation... And what’s his reward? Pay increases every year currently on £220,000+ My kids wouldn’t trust him with their pocket money! | playful | |
15/9/2020 20:03 | Knife-Edge vote CEO looking through exchange & mart for a sandwich van | playful |
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