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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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25/4/2019 09:55 | Invest in a company in which Directors have skin in the game? Not a chance! I'm going to scour AIM for Casino oil plays and moan constantly that the directors are funding a lavish lifestyle on Shareholder tears. | matador78 | |
25/4/2019 08:36 | That’s the additional $64 million series B question... Is this sum irrelevant? Another irrelevant question that needs an answer... Would you back a company if the main players pumped $35 million of their own money into? | jonesyboy 27 | |
25/4/2019 08:26 | The updates are where they always are. They sit with the companies in which we are invested and are released when they decide. The Directors of FFWD have no control over the issuing of updates. If you don’t like that situation then you probably should not be invested in this share which requires patience and a belief that the investments will release their value in due course. | icb888 | |
25/4/2019 00:05 | Indeed...not too shabby | jonesyboy 27 | |
24/4/2019 23:00 | Well Series B looking like we've raised about another 64 Million. Not too shabby. Waiting game. | matador78 | |
24/4/2019 17:25 | 3 minutes after Doggo posted on lse and Jonesy posts the same on advfn. Been caught out to many times now, Doggo, Jonesy the same person, or at best Jonesy just keeps copying the dog, quite sad and the share price well you decide. | thelogman | |
24/4/2019 14:54 | hxxps://youtu.be/9SY | jonesyboy 27 | |
21/4/2019 11:15 | Interesting article in today’s Sunday Times Business Section about the Longevity Fund amongst others. The article is entitled” Age will not wither anyone if this Biotech bet comes off” It’s about a 24 year old child prodigy who is behind a number of startups that aim to ‘cure’ ageing. The interest for FFWD shareholders is that it is a great validation that Juvenescence Limited is very much in the right space. Not that one needs convincing that Jim Mellon is on the right track with his passion in this field but it is always good to see others active in this area. Could even be some opportunities for Juvenescence to invest in some of these startups. Just another example of the massive potential of FFWD. Happy Easter to the Directors and Shareholders. | icb888 | |
21/4/2019 09:38 | Ffwd do not operate that way laptop. Not the usual aim company doing placing after placing to give the bod playboy lifestyles. These guys do not take a salary. No cash needed here. Just waiting for one decent rns and then we will be of. Just take a look at ffwd pf and all will become clear pal. | thelogman | |
21/4/2019 09:21 | What's the cash situation here guys? How long are they good for roughly? | laptop15 | |
19/4/2019 12:32 | waste of space this thread supposedly grown ups spouting childish comments u lads still in nappies pathetic buy the dips,sell the spikes it's not complicated but I suppose it is for the brainless | okspookie | |
18/4/2019 10:27 | Today’s RNS is a reminder to the impatient of the massive potential that sits in FFWD’s investments. A major event comes closer everyday and with it will come a Rerating. | icb888 | |
18/4/2019 08:48 | You’ve bought back in yesterday when you got the heads up on today’s RNS.. Ramp away..you’ll be back to your default setting soon enough | jonesyboy 27 | |
18/4/2019 08:37 | wow N/T at 10p chaps, that's out of the blue when only 54k traded so far. | dave4545 |
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