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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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17/10/2018 12:53 | Sbtx is flying on small buys! | costax1654x | |
17/10/2018 12:05 | I think it is tradable. It might be too volatile for an investment at the moment. I am back in anyway at this price. Let's see what happens | andysand | |
16/10/2018 09:55 | Surely high time for the Directors to be buying stock at these depressed levels unless of course they are "inside" and unable to ? | chrisfillyourboots | |
15/10/2018 11:37 | Disaster zone again. Really hoped it might go back up to original support of 8p...... | rlivsey | |
12/10/2018 19:13 | Do you think you are having a dangerous liaison with Alexa Kreach? | trumpingtonsmythe | |
11/10/2018 12:44 | Perhaps Alexa has got it all wrong. What's all this 'Italy Crisis' stuff about and ADVFN adverts for 'Survive Bloody October' ? Are they trying to worry everyone ? | kreature | |
10/10/2018 12:48 | Well seeing as the figures are based on 1 figure last taken in July, not a lot. | fuddle | |
10/10/2018 11:33 | What do you guys make of the Amazon Alexa stats on the melody website, Global Rank down over 500,000 places in the last 3 months ? | kreature | |
09/10/2018 17:36 | Yes, I didn't like those warrants one little bit.The main issue here is how far/fast can they grow. We need those numbers to see whether the valuation is justified. The idea will work. But how much is it worth? Yes, we need some numbers. Andy | andysand | |
09/10/2018 17:08 | The ADVFN newsletter on the Italian banking crisis would suggest that yes we're all doomed (again) | kreature | |
09/10/2018 13:08 | @apfindley These 51million warrants were to expire on 16/05/19: ... but somehow the date increased by 7 years (in the 'correction' a few days later): As far as I recall, this was never officially announced, or explained. Unless there's a major announcement, I can see this drifting down until a possible Feb Trading Update (as long as it includes figures - user numbers, subscribers etc.), or the April(?) Year End results publication. The YE results should convince/guide those in either the of the optimist/pessimist camps what the future may hold. How much and how long this 'drift down' could be is anyone's guess ! lol If there's news on a live VR concert, then this could give the shares a boost, but possibly only temporary, as far as I'm aware, these have already been done/announced by other companies, so not a first or unique event. | dsct | |
09/10/2018 10:24 | 51million warrants still exercisable at 1.1p up until 2026So £500k to exercise them at today's price, and they will be worth £3mill immediately to the holders. Looks like shafting the shareholders by greedy warrant holders. Pocket lining. | apfindley | |
08/10/2018 21:59 | This just looks like a thrown together column-filler. He doesn't even mention the Oculus Go and the forthcoming Quest. And is he really suggesting that you need to fork out 5000-10000 euros to get a decent headset? | birtwhistle | |
08/10/2018 15:19 | I don't agree with that opinion. VR headsets need to be light like glasses and higher resolution. I think that time is coming. | andysand | |
08/10/2018 15:17 | Anyone read the BBC VR article yet? Any thoughts? It's written by the BBC's technical correspondent. He's the BBC's 'expert on trends in new technology'. Here's the link again for anyone who missed it : | kreature | |
08/10/2018 15:17 | Warrants warrants Zzzz....1.5 Soon | costax1654x | |
08/10/2018 15:08 | What do you guys make of last Friday's BBC article by the BBC's 'expert on trends in new technology' ? 'Tech Tent: Time for VR to face reality?' 'so far, sales of headsets have proved disappointing' 'I've yet to hear anyone rave about the VR game they were playing last night' 'it seems the revolution may have to be postponed again.' 'virtual reality just isn't real enough' 'headsets are just too low resolution' 'As a new form of entertainment, virtual reality has proved about as enticing to consumers as 3D television' 'Perhaps like 3D printing it is destined to find a profitable niche in the workplace rather than at home.' | kreature | |
08/10/2018 15:07 | Actually, the spike end of last week may have come from some short positions closing but it didn't come from the large disclosed Merian (ex Old Mutual) short as that had not changed as of Friday pm. That's very good as it means they still need to buy back their 12m shares at some point. I do hope they get caught with their pants down by a big news RNS! The other good thing is that we had over £1m (pounds) of buys over just 2 days. This may be some shorts closing but evidence is not the big one, so could maybe be one of our Institutional investors averaging down at the bottom? Even if it was just the market calling the bottom then great! Frankly any of these options is positive for us! | bobby1904 | |
08/10/2018 14:21 | Have you forgotten already Andy? According to Bobby it was a short squeeze, which it may well have been. But as I said last week unless there is more of it, the price WILL drift back down. | birtwhistle | |
08/10/2018 11:58 | But that didn't cause the spike. That just added to the fall today surely. | andysand | |
08/10/2018 11:48 | Andy, excercise of warrants. Keep watching. Until next time ;) | kexicus | |
08/10/2018 11:41 | I had a stop loss at my entry point so I am out.But I am baffled as to what caused that large spike. I am also sorry and surprised to be out; but safety first. For now, I will be a watcher (again!).Andy | andysand |
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