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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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19/2/2021 12:36 | The bloke who says he is going for £100000 is Mark White who announced he had bought 675000 shares earlier this week. He also increased his holding in (Blue Star) BLU yesterday from 4% to 5% which was confirmed by an RNS. | 888icb | |
19/2/2021 12:12 | Two on the bid at 15p now :-) | the skipper | |
19/2/2021 12:09 | One thing I noticed today was FFWD in the top 10 searches on Sharepad along with KNB. I think there has been some switching from KNB to FFWD going on today | dietcoke197 | |
19/2/2021 11:58 | Well something is occuring as Mirex have now just jumped above Berenberg on the bid at 14.8. They must both have orders to fill. 1Retirement's short must be starting to hurt now :-) | the skipper | |
19/2/2021 11:54 | It's more impressive that it's holding the gains after such a great week and any dips are being bought up, support 14.5p or less and profit taking 15p or more. Remember when it was struggling to hold 7p in December.. | dave4545 | |
19/2/2021 11:52 | Some bloke on twitter just said he's going in for another GBP 100k so I guess that would have price impact | dplewis1 | |
19/2/2021 11:48 | Well the bid has just ticked up to 14.50 even though the last two trades have been sells below that level. News incoming perhaps? | the skipper | |
19/2/2021 11:08 | Just remember what a good week this has been for FFWD as the rerate gets underway. There will always be pauses for breath along the way! | 888icb | |
19/2/2021 10:59 | Anyone else drumming their fingers when the price doesn't move for more than an hour? | yogaboy | |
19/2/2021 09:38 | No but it's abundantly clear that it will have increased considerably since the last statement. Five market makers on the bid now and only one on the ask. | the skipper | |
19/2/2021 09:08 | Do we know what our estimated nav is now? | kadvfn1 | |
19/2/2021 08:54 | 1t You discount fomo, momentum etc etc, so many stocks once they spike the mm's just take higher and higher regardless of views and finally ffwd is joining in the cannabis bubble. | dave4545 | |
19/2/2021 08:46 | Strong start here again today, some keen buyers around. Most of the traders and weak sellers will have been flushed out by now. | bdog51 | |
19/2/2021 00:41 | Yooma in fact closed at $1.74 on volume of just under 79 k which is rather more than 1 retirement would have you believe.Volume will no doubt increase significantly once the news flow kicks off. I will not bother trying to convince him of the merits of Fast Forward’s other investments as his agenda is quite clear, but those who stick around for the listings of Leap Gaming and Emmac should be well rewarded imo. | the skipper | |
18/2/2021 22:42 | Too much effort. Keep to your plan | humala | |
18/2/2021 21:24 | OK, closing price a week ago was 10p (above the stated NAV from that quoted in the Placing RNS so a premium being paid). That put the market cap at about £21million. Closing price today was 13.4p, putting the market cap at about £27.5million. Every penny increase in the share price adds an assumed £2.1million to the market cap. PLEASE SHOW ME where the added £6.5million value has come from in this company over the last week? Please don't mention the Portage listing. FFWD only own 0.56% so would need it to list at over a £billion. Nor Yooma which on checking a few minutes ago had traded 900shares today. Yep, 900! Good luck trying to offload into that illiquid market. It may have listed and been possible to assign a presumed value but that's only viable if it can be offloaded. Go on, tell me. If you can convince me I'll throw some money into this tomorrow. It will take some convincing but I will do it if you can show me the value. | 1retirement | |
18/2/2021 21:18 | 1retirement, I do not think this is the share for you. | humala | |
18/2/2021 21:01 | Yooma is now down 10% on 60 thousand shares traded. Let that sink in, only 60k traded and its down 10%. Imagine the chaos if a big seller wanted to move on the market. | 1retirement | |
18/2/2021 20:54 | https://aim-watch.co | 68sjb7g | |
18/2/2021 19:47 | As predicted along comes a minion. Go on, provide the investment case. Refute the numbers I provided. Do you know who owns the 12m warrants that could flood the market at any time? | 1retirement | |
18/2/2021 19:10 | Bill There was a Times article implying £400 mil for Emmac. It does not matter what price they put it in for the price will rocket if it's on our market, every cannabis stock is being bought like crazy | dave4545 | |
18/2/2021 19:02 | Lol, someone has missed the boat here! Comical. | basstrend | |
18/2/2021 18:46 | The implied valuation of Emmac from its last fund raising in December was £100m. Where did this valuation of a billion pounds come from? | biggest bill | |
18/2/2021 18:39 | I never said 40p you have. I'm thinking just to get to 20-25p. It cannot do a BRH because BRH has multiplied over 20 times but I always thought this was a safer play where if there was any one setback it would not affect the price and I suppose that point has been proven with Yooma not taking off because it's been floated on the wrong market. Have you noticed Mxc and Knb then, if they are demanding those values then Emmac deserves to have a sky high one. I think most know that Emmac and Leap should cover the market cap. Time will tell | dave4545 |
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