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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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29/1/2018 19:07 | do they hold the shares or sell some ? | kristini2 | |
29/1/2018 16:18 | Poor day considering that great news. I think that the share buy back scheme is artificially keeping the price low , as i said previously FFWD probably have a buy order in set at high teens , low 20s. Hopefully in a month time we will see some serious upward movement. GLA Supertag | supertag | |
29/1/2018 15:02 | IT certainly sounds interesting I've always thought that. Just when it will be realised is difficult to say. Still better to journey than arrive as they say. | hazl | |
29/1/2018 14:59 | Jonesy boy has posted some excellent stuff here on Yooya; the current implied value is around £20 million , add Nuuvera, Factom and the other investments, £50 million current sum of parts is conservative. A share price around 50p would seem more than justified | highly geared | |
29/1/2018 14:52 | If you look at the exponential growth in hits to Yooya, the size of the Chinese online content market and the fact we have 15% of Yooya, what value our 15% stake in 2-3 years or when sold? I’d hazard a guess and say it will be worth north of £100 million.... | highly geared | |
29/1/2018 14:43 | yep - thnx just did similar using 1.738 and 20.6 and calculated 14.3m GBP of NAV - so each $1 of APH is approx £500,000 NAV to FFWD ta | verymaryhinge | |
29/1/2018 14:37 | VMH- Based on the latest RNS FFWD will have an adjusted 3.4% of Nuuverra being valued in total at C$826m. Current value of Aphria is about C$21 per share, allegedly. I make it stake is worth C$28m so about £16m GBP. Is that any help? regards Supertag | supertag | |
29/1/2018 14:28 | supertag - how much does FFWD net asset value increase for ever 1$ increase in new (inc. the new shares being issued) Aphria Inc. Was being lazy - sorry. | verymaryhinge | |
29/1/2018 14:18 | Our stakes in Yooya and Factom will be valued in the £ billions in the next 3-5 years. This is a slow burn but with huge value coming down the tracks... | highly geared | |
29/1/2018 14:15 | I have ;0) | trotterstrading | |
29/1/2018 14:15 | Is the pope Catholic? | glenbo1 | |
29/1/2018 13:52 | Is it worth buying more ffwd | foxy22 | |
29/1/2018 13:49 | In English would be good! | supertag | |
29/1/2018 13:24 | so - anyone clever have a ss that tell us what the delta is between APH and the NAV of FFWD ? vmh | verymaryhinge | |
29/1/2018 13:20 | FFWD get a ,$3m dollar dividend for starters! | supertag | |
29/1/2018 13:08 | So we get Aphria shares? - how will it work? | niggle | |
29/1/2018 12:48 | Wee top up for me too ... Strategically and value wise looks a good deal | meganxmas | |
29/1/2018 12:45 | So FFWD get $1 cash + an adjusted shareholding in the enlarged company that currently values NUU at $8.50. Looks like a win win to me re: the vertical integration synergy + global reach of the combined entity. | highly geared | |
29/1/2018 12:30 | Thought the share price would have jumped on this, nice little top-up for me. | bobby.ifa | |
29/1/2018 12:19 | Just had news from Nuuverra, they are joining with Aphria who are buying their shares @ $8.50 plus Aphria shares! 0.3456 of Aphria shares per each Nuuverra. | supertag | |
28/1/2018 15:22 | TENNISELBOW funnily enough there is an article in S T business that headlines 'Ministers to target share buy backs', It states 'Share buybacks are often used as a way of returning cash to investors but critics argue they can be used to can help executives hit targets and to offset the dilutive effect of issuing share options. | hazl | |
26/1/2018 17:48 | Don't understand why the buy back ! | tenniselbow |
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