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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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18/4/2019 08:10 | You should be embarrassed ramping...when you’ve told everyone to sell for months. Shameless.. | jonesyboy 27 | |
17/4/2019 15:51 | Not suggesting anyone should sell here, no. Just constantly reassess and be willing to detach fro losing situations. So NAI. | brucie5 | |
17/4/2019 15:01 | Seems to be a lot of ill feeling here, which is a shame. Best advice is to cut losing positions, ensure one never becomes overly attached, and thereby not become emotionally involved. You can always come back and reassess. It may be time to reassess here, though I'm not in any hurry. 10p. looks to be an interesting level, though, for a meaningful break out. | brucie5 | |
17/4/2019 14:39 | Whoop whoop great news | jonesyboy 27 | |
17/4/2019 12:48 | Thank you, all helpful comment. | brucie5 | |
17/4/2019 12:43 | Best thing to do here is to wait until July when we will get an updated NAV after the finals are published. This is trading at a discount currently because the market perceives an underperformance in the portfolio. Hopefully this will correct after July when, as you say, investments start to add to the published NAV. If not, then we will probably continue to trade below NAV until one of those investments makes a difference. | hemsworth | |
17/4/2019 12:37 | How many bags do you want? The more you want the longer you will have to hold. Emmac and Juv will both list Q3 for example. | jonesyboy 27 | |
17/4/2019 12:01 | Rickyl1 17 Apr '19 - 10:40 - 9559 of 9560 0 0 0 There's loads of info out there and even in here but quite frankly I'm too busy to even reply to your question :) -------------------- You just did. Thanks Jonesy, that's helpful to know. I have re-apprised myself of the underlying portfolio, so not unfamiliar with the model. The question is, what is the outer for value here, and apart from the heavy discount, I'm none the wiser, and so, perhaps, the market. That said, the chart does look promising. Not just the consolidation here, but the overhead highs, which suggest that on a powerful breakout, the two past peaks might be surpassed. | brucie5 | |
17/4/2019 10:51 | It’s undervalued. Historically always trades at 30% premium to NAV..currently it trades 20% below NAV. With Vemo premium raise now closed NAV will obviously increase. Juv series B part 2 due to close NAV will increase.. | jonesyboy 27 | |
17/4/2019 10:40 | There's loads of info out there and even in here but quite frankly I'm too busy to even reply to your question :) | rickyl1 | |
17/4/2019 10:14 | Could anyone tell me why they think this is undervalued? Forgive the impertinence, genuine question. I did hold some in the past, and sold at a stop loss. Price looks to have been consolidating beneath the 200ma. But why should I buy? What the outer? Thanks. | brucie5 | |
17/4/2019 10:08 | I've seen it so many time. I held Versarien from 22p down to 14p and sold. Within two weeks it was at 140. Lesson learnt So unless you need the money or have no confidence in the management then sell. No one cares about you frankly. 'Tis always been thus. | niggle | |
17/4/2019 09:27 | 888, I would not describe myself as impatient as been here for nearly two years and it's gone downhill! | supertag |
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