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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Falanx Group Limited | LSE:FLX | London | Ordinary Share | VGG3338A1075 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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 | 0.50 | 0.55 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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16/2/2021 13:24 | Hi Bapodra - yes agree with you on Pires. In relation to OBC - its just a small punt for me to take advantage of some of the 'hype'. I'm now in Argo but had to pay heavy for it. Have 2.5 million in Vela down from 6m but leaving the rest for a good while. Thanks for your posts. | smcl | |
16/2/2021 12:28 | Thanks Bapodra - I'm also in Pires, Vela, and also in Clp and OBC. Did well with Gst also. Well done with Argo and KR1. | smcl | |
16/2/2021 11:58 | Hi Bapodra - agree with your comments and overall investment strategic approach. Some 'awful' AIM companies can make you a profit - of course timing of entry/exit is key. PS- Only wish I had spotted ARB at the beginning when around 4p - what a catch that would have been. Best of luck. | smcl | |
16/2/2021 11:52 | Good riddance to a poster who spouts rubbish here trying to deter other posters while posting repetitively here. Will be watching the share price here to see how it fares. | mach100 | |
16/2/2021 09:54 | It's only losing on paper. Any positive Rns and it could be up 50% tomorrow with punters chasing, that is this whole mm at, I had a dead stock, people selling 1.3-1.4p last week friendless, now they are paying 1.9p and being chased up. FLX cannot announce new deals every week you know...patience | dave4545 | |
16/2/2021 09:45 | It is FLX matters and your approach to posters. Why would I care if you filter me####? I will still read your nonsense telling other posters not to post while posting prolifically yourself. Absolutely a poster of the worst order, Clueless and no wonder your buy of 1.79p is losing you money. Frustrated right? | mach100 | |
16/2/2021 08:42 | I think you have reading difficulties Bopadra. You are the one telling posters not to post. I accept your view. You do not accept others' views. I do not tell posters not to post as I accept there is other viewpoints. But you tell posters not to post so clearly do not think so. Every investor makes mistakes but no frustration on my part. So you have not made mistakes and losses? If not you are a liar. If yes I guess as per your own mindset you have a level of frustration. It might explain your posts which are frankly ridiculous. And getting worse. | mach100 | |
16/2/2021 00:15 | I am looking for opinions and information Bopadra. You know those things commonly held by people? Intriguing right? You see I am open to other viewpoints but you are not. You want to deny non holders the right to post. But you could be wrong and they right as you already admitted. Intriguing right? I always want to learn from someone who could be right when I could be wrong because that would make me a better investor. Difficult concept for you, right? | mach100 | |
16/2/2021 00:01 | So by your logic, a business with multiple failures of its owm making, is worth investing in, once you think the failures are priced in ? Good luck with that strategy. If it wasn’t floated it would have shut down because there wouldn’t be any fools to support it with funds. | yump | |
15/2/2021 23:51 | So Bapodra as you don't think only your view is correct what exactly is your issue with posters who don't share your view posting on here? Your reply was all about you which of course is fine so why do you seek to censor others? | mach100 |
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