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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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01/10/2018 16:06 | JBER taken sole possession of the bid at EVRH at 5.2p and indicated as a buyer of 2.5m on Bloomberg | chrisfillyourboots | |
30/9/2018 18:42 | https://www.vrfocus. | tuscanmoney | |
30/9/2018 15:35 | uh oh 'Today, we’re giving people even more to watch. We’re excited to announce that YouTube VRis coming soon to Oculus Go, bringing more than 800K VR videos on a variety of subjects to the platform, from nature documentaries to the latest 360° concerts.' | kreature | |
28/9/2018 13:51 | Forgot to mention they have enough money to last at least 3 years, so that's means revenue will be no problem - once they hit Asian markets this will explode .. | rakepat37 | |
28/9/2018 13:42 | 15 mill traded and still going, shorts closing and rns due ..... back in the teens in due course | rakepat37 | |
28/9/2018 11:12 | support at ? | still waiting | |
28/9/2018 11:06 | 3.5p on its way .. 2p by end of November ... | delboy39 | |
28/9/2018 08:56 | This is people in the know getting in as cheap as chips:))) | ch1rp | |
28/9/2018 08:34 | Is this a sinking ship? | frankie83 | |
27/9/2018 20:46 | It's a buy. Maybe the start of the short closing? If it is, the announcement rules on shorts are quite strict so we'll soon find out. | ferrisc | |
27/9/2018 19:58 | That 1.4m feels like a determined seller. There's been no movement in short position since mid August, company have had a couple of positive announcements which you might expect to see positive reaction in share price but quickly reversed each time. The 1.4m today is most likely an average price of an order worked over course of the day. Suspect it's someone that's seen the OMG short and respects their judgement. For me nothing's changed and share price doesn't affect the business or the potential. They don't need to raise money. Storm here will blow over and only people suffering are those of a short term disposition or those that have been spooked into selling thinking someone knows more than they do. They don't! | anaduck | |
27/9/2018 19:24 | And yet someone pops up and buys 1.4M shares in one hit. I expect to be smiling by Christmas, give it time. | ferrisc | |
27/9/2018 17:04 | I just ignored PI really Hywel. At least he wasn't nasty unlike the 'author' of no.6100. | birtwhistle | |
27/9/2018 14:09 | Just take a look at his post no. 6100. Is a foul-mouthed imbecile like that really worth engaging with? | birtwhistle | |
27/9/2018 13:57 | I understand that income will come from selling the concerts on VR sets, but who has the costs of 3D production of the concerts and how many do they need to sell to breakeven per concert? I understand the back catalogue will be very valuable in due course. VR is the future. | still waiting | |
27/9/2018 13:53 | I think he's AimPolice on Twitter too. Same old BS nonsense there. I have it filtered here. | ferrisc | |
27/9/2018 13:39 | Please don't listen to a word this Costax says! If he makes insinuations go & check out the facts yourself before you act. His interest here lies entirely in the share price falling. I'm pretty certain he works for Old Mutual who have an open short position. Take his latest comment as an example. He questions cash position. They have loads of cash. Over £20m in the bank! Only just RNS'd this recently. He's just a liar to suit his pay masters..!! | bobby1904 |
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