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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Esr 2022 Plc | LSE:EVE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWMFT51 | 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% | 0.525 | - | 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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13/5/2020 12:36 | Good review: And getting review in the US too: | marketboy | |
07/5/2020 11:15 | Looks like Sealy will be closing their factory in Aspatria - less competition ;-) | stockriser | |
06/5/2020 11:40 | Hmmm, lots of sales going through above bid price - someone must be mopping them up Maybe a limit order in place... | topnotch | |
05/5/2020 11:27 | Lvcg bargain | stocktrend2 | |
05/5/2020 09:44 | Looks like, this one has gone to Zzzzzzzzz | topnotch | |
04/5/2020 09:54 | Can't see any pumping here | blueblood | |
03/5/2020 21:44 | As it stands now we are in an incredibly good position to multi bag. | inthemix | |
02/5/2020 14:36 | https://www.goodtokn | fatgreek | |
01/5/2020 16:47 | Nice pinbar | pictureframe | |
01/5/2020 15:11 | Nice bit of buying will they take it higher if it continues? | blueblood | |
01/5/2020 15:01 | Doesn't work that way here. As soon as they drop it's goes NT and almost impossible to buy. | blueblood | |
01/5/2020 14:44 | You decrease the offer to encourage people to buy (if you have a surplus) or increase the bid to encourage people to sell (usually to fill an order) | topnotch | |
01/5/2020 14:40 | No it's not they should mark it up if people want to buy | blueblood | |
01/5/2020 14:36 | Supply and demand... | topnotch | |
01/5/2020 11:39 | MMs really are crooks and don't seem to play fair here. Drops on no volume and then they don't let you buy! Starts to recover then they turn off buying and drop again! Why go to so much trouble on penny share? | blueblood | |
01/5/2020 11:20 | Got a great position here now, good luck all. | inthemix | |
30/4/2020 15:24 | Fatgreek >> Presumably, the offer would have to be at an average price over the last 12 months? Or is a cheeky offer like "My final offer is £5 and a packet of peanuts thrown in..." | topnotch | |
30/4/2020 14:20 | I'd expect someone to put in a cheeky offer for the company at some pointa) The cash in bank + no debt vs market capb) The business turnaround and Casper leaving the marketc) The entire assets stock and a running businessAll this for less than the cash inbankNo brainer | fatgreek | |
30/4/2020 14:14 | You're kidding me - a 150K purchase at full offer of 1.29999p actually increases the offer to 1.35p | topnotch | |
30/4/2020 13:26 | Good volume today | fatgreek | |
29/4/2020 23:34 | Think the usual pumping gang have given up on this one | iamgreat1 | |
29/4/2020 14:56 | I notice on the company website they are trying to clear all the overpriced bedding covers etc. Trying to diversify seems not to have been possible. They would be better off selling Pallet bed frames/bases rather than the likes of the overpriced spindle bed frame.😂 | clocktower | |
29/4/2020 12:49 | New CEO starts in 12th May and suggest she kicks off by buying shares in the market! | blueblood | |
29/4/2020 11:54 | The problem here is that the management are not invested so there is no incentive to realise the asset value. It would be so easy to return it to shareholders if it was in their interests as it is cold hard cash, but that would be like turkeys voting for christmas. They want to keep earning their salaries, obviously, so the cash is a measure of time to them rather than value.Sturrock managed to jump out of the driving seat just before the train crash.Just my opinion / prediction. Dyor | rarther |
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