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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fastforward Innovations Limited | LSE:FFWD | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BRK9BQ81 | ORD 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% | 8.25 | 8.00 | 8.50 | - | 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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19/6/2018 14:34 | Does anyone have any updates on pulse flow? | adred | |
19/6/2018 10:24 | i might not dive in and buy Juv once it lists, it could be volatile and provide opportunities to buy in at a later date after the all the IPO hype... | kristini2 | |
19/6/2018 09:43 | FFWD put in $2,000,000 Jim Mellon has put in a further $7,500,000 Lorne Abony puts in $1,000,000.This will soon re rate. | ayesha4 | |
19/6/2018 09:19 | Bought a year ago at circa 12p, top sliced at 28p intraday high back in feb and thought i had bought the recent lows again and added at 17 p/16p- now it's 13.5P ! The juv investment will mark to market at a likely premium at IPO within 12 months , seems an anomalous valuation here Maybe it will drop back to 12 p- looks a good buy at today's price to me on a 3-5 year hold .... | kristini2 | |
19/6/2018 08:42 | thanks treble eight....interesting | hazl | |
19/6/2018 08:30 | Jim Mellon believes passionately in our latest investment and has a lot of his own money in it amounting to 20% of the company after the latest fund raising. He wrote the book Fast Forward which has led to us all being invested here. He then wrote a book on his latest anti ageing topic and we now have a small stake in that. It looks like a suitable investment for FFWD to me and I look forward to following its progress. | 888icb | |
19/6/2018 08:21 | ....surprised there is not a positive reaction yet only 2 million cash paid I believe | hazl | |
19/6/2018 07:35 | Well let’s see if the market likes that RNS | monkeymonkey | |
18/6/2018 15:35 | Unable to read the whole article... But I think you're blurring the lines between the sports betting "gaming" industry and the video game industry. To me leap gaming is more of a platofrm for virtual betting . Think ladbrooks or betfred but with computer generated horse races. | shishkebab | |
17/6/2018 10:41 | “Video Gaming the secret industry racking in Billions” This is a headline in today’s Sunday Times Business Section and talks about the hundreds of millions of people who buy video games. The article does not mention Leap Gaming but is about the industry in which it operates. In view of our recent increased investment in Leap and the major player who has also invested it illustrates the major potential here to have a very valuable investment. Aphria has shown the way but there is a lot more to come. The current share price looks like a bargain in my opinion as we await further news. | 888icb | |
14/6/2018 17:14 | He must have copied me | jonesyboy 27 | |
13/6/2018 07:16 | Jonesyboy, exact same post doggo posted on lse last night,are you the same person?Genuine question not having a dig, lets hope we have a better day with the overreaction to good rns,s. | thelogman | |
12/6/2018 23:01 | Don’t think we will be without a cannabis play for very long. Who’s the joint largest SH and what’s his background? Lots of things happening in the background... Very surprised with the reaction over the last 2 days to excellent RNS updates. They created a huge profit and multi-million return -DOWN. We hold onto a company(with a huge %) that has just announced a huge conglomerate strategic partnership -DOWN. | jonesyboy 27 | |
12/6/2018 14:12 | good point monkey, he's (JM) been raising for those funds so that when they list later this year or next we may find we have a position, knowing Jim the funds will IPO at a premium ...... | kristini2 | |
12/6/2018 11:17 | they wont be keeping the cash for long that's for sure, we need more quick turnovers like the last one just over a year, i still like Yooya and have done for a couple of years, but now is the time to see some action from them, FCT looks good but delay after delay so lets wait and see on that one, i think our next investment might be one of jim's new babies, Juvenescence,longevi | monkeymonkey | |
12/6/2018 11:09 | yes monkey I imagine that it shows that many of those got in on the cannabis narrative.......I didn't. I agree with ayesha. Cash might be better valued,too if the markets get tricky. | hazl | |
12/6/2018 10:42 | They got 14mThey have spent 1m and got a far better way of selling their position at a future date with a big player in the sectorThe share price markdown is incomprehensible | ayesha4 | |
12/6/2018 09:04 | things do look positive hazl except the main thing the Share Price, very weak | monkeymonkey | |
12/6/2018 08:12 | It is correct that we no longer have cannabis exposure and personally I would have preferred us to run with that investment for a longer period. However as someone commented on another bb FFWD have done what it says on the tin by making us a lot of money on an early stage investment we could not otherwise access. They have now taken the profit and as Aphria is now fully listed you can buy Aphria shares yourself and stay exposed to Cannabis. | 888icb | |
12/6/2018 08:10 | I also think they are being very active in the background and things look positive. Surprised there is a mark down actually. | hazl | |
12/6/2018 08:01 | So we no longer have any cannabis exposure? | dmk1198 | |
12/6/2018 07:31 | A new deal straight away increasing our investment in Leap rather than disposing of it. Looks promising with the other major investor and upcoming expected changes to US law regarding gambling. | 888icb |
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