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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Evr Holdings Plc | LSE:EVRH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD2YHN21 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 4.75 | 4.70 | 4.80 | - | 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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15/8/2018 08:15 | Looks like 6 on cards | costax1654x | |
15/8/2018 07:47 | Another great RNS and another important piece in building a dominant global player in this emerging space. "Multi-year deal". Looks like the launch of live gigs is imminent. | griffin81 | |
15/8/2018 00:28 | Buying 200k a day now until it turns | kirk 6 | |
14/8/2018 22:50 | Take a look in the Oculus 'TOP FREE' section in Go and Gear VR. Who don't you see ? So I guess that's over 100 TOP FREE offerings to get through (including NextVR) before you get to the free dregs that aren't in the TOP FREE list ? | kreature | |
14/8/2018 22:07 | I see 6.5 by next Friday | costax1654x | |
14/8/2018 22:01 | I'm buying now although I think this will go Lower it takes me a while to buy a big stake | kirk 6 | |
14/8/2018 21:59 | Aha...they will buy back at 2 pence | costax1654x | |
14/8/2018 21:42 | Bloomberg) -- Old Mutual Global Investor UK increased itsnet short position in EVR Holdings Plc by 13.79 percent to 8.58million shares, or 0.66 percent of the company's stock as of Aug13, 2018. Hopefully a positive update from Company in next couple of weeks will see OMG look to cover their short position | chrisfillyourboots | |
14/8/2018 21:30 | Mmmmmm that's better, silence from the gibberish! | trumpingtonsmythe | |
14/8/2018 21:08 | If doesn't hold above 6.45 is bad ...2 something next support! | costax1654x | |
14/8/2018 20:49 | You still don't believe that is going to tank further Down to 6!Even lower.Maybe bot now,but in 1-2 months 4-5 pence! | costax1654x | |
14/8/2018 20:46 | FFS ....you didn't realise that you had 3 placings in 2 year? 43.4 mil raised in 2 yr!second placing of 15 mil wasted in 5 months!A professional app like our one doesn't cost more than 2-3 mil!£....Everything went on wages.I reckon another placing just after new year!The burn rate is about 20 ish mil per yr | costax1654x | |
14/8/2018 20:42 | You noticed here 3 placings in 2 years. 43.4 millions £ burned in 2 years!/2 is 20 per yr????Exactly | costax1654x | |
14/8/2018 20:06 | Let's be careful guys. He could come back here under another name. | birtwhistle | |
14/8/2018 19:54 | Around 3 year support levels now. | rlivsey | |
14/8/2018 19:35 | Yeah, best way I suppose. Let's ignore him and hopefully he'll vanish. | birtwhistle | |
14/8/2018 19:28 | It's not banter mate but I commend your spirit, he just makes stuff up with no substance. I'm going to ignore now, if folks listen then they are crackers. | trumpingtonsmythe | |
14/8/2018 19:17 | And I am seriously considering topping up. There is so much to play for here and the downside is diminishing all the while. They have started to monetise. What have they done wrong? Nothing. | birtwhistle | |
14/8/2018 19:08 | Yes I agree mate. It's just that I was up for a bit of banter this evening and he seems to have gone AWOL | birtwhistle | |
14/8/2018 18:38 | OK Costax, you've held my interest - for the moment. (Not Trump's though.) What exactly are they going to 'burn' £20m a year on? | birtwhistle | |
14/8/2018 18:19 | Not the placing sh ite again ffs. | trumpingtonsmythe | |
14/8/2018 17:48 | At 4-6 pence hope you will realise!That a Company with 100 mil mcap ,burning 20 mil per yr will need further placings to survive!I reckon they will be short of money before New year! | costax1654x |
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