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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fastjet Plc | LSE:FJET | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWGCH354 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.03 | 0.025 | 0.035 | - | 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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28/12/2018 15:09 | FINANCIAL officer resigns - RNS out - | tomboyb | |
15/12/2018 20:56 | flights suspended on some routes | glennborthwick | |
13/12/2018 09:13 | Are we mid December tomorrow? | zcaprd7 | |
07/12/2018 14:43 | They have a week... Can they grease the right palms in Zimbabwe... | zcaprd7 | |
27/11/2018 17:47 | I fear solventa want all of this on the cheap... | zcaprd7 | |
27/11/2018 11:22 | The history of FJET is one of woe for all shareholders - So it was HUGE surprise on this deal which like it or not it is a RESULT - | tomboyb | |
27/11/2018 11:14 | So, the Open Offer is effectively generating all the company's working capital? In the likely scenario that it fails to attract many subscribers, fastjet could effectively still be insolvent almost immediately. Which is presumably why the share price is being artificially propped up, for now, so as to make the OO look more attractive. And why has the security for Solenta's reduced loan been switched from the ATRs to the entirety of fastjet Africa? The logical step would have been to switch it to the new $12m Embraers - or at least the 40% of them that Solenta won't own. | pr100 | |
26/11/2018 15:40 | Share consolidation,10 for 1..then slice it down bit by bit.Thats my opinion. | albert3591 | |
19/11/2018 19:41 | Yep, I agree we have to have a share split. This does look as if they have cleared the decks of debt etc and have obviously seen some encouraging signs of progress for anyone to cough up as much as they have done. This is 1000% impo, this finally does look as if we have a game plan. We shall see. I will hold. | jimmyloser | |
19/11/2018 18:30 | Has to - There will be almost 4 billion shares in issue - | tomboyb | |
19/11/2018 18:27 | I wonder if another share split coming? | tradejunkie2 | |
19/11/2018 13:01 | Surprised it hasn't crashed to 1p...shareholder's have normally stumped up at over the share price (historically) for placings - that they've done it at a discount suggests this is their last chance? | zcaprd7 | |
19/11/2018 09:22 | expecting this to fall to the 1p level - Over 3 billion shares to be place at 1p so 50% up on that - | tomboyb | |
17/11/2018 16:36 | Whoop whoop | tenapen | |
17/11/2018 07:06 | Asian / South American / European etc markets are all down or at best on par ! Why because the funds have been buying the American markets and US Dollar $$. The bull run will not last for ever ! and then the funds will start to look else ware for growth. IMHO Whoop Whoop | tenapen | |
17/11/2018 03:09 | Not true for this lot... Africa grows with higher oil prices | zcaprd7 | |
16/11/2018 18:21 | i guess if it hits 1p there will be a buying frenzy..although higher fuel prices arent a good factor for airline companies | temmujin | |
16/11/2018 18:20 | Admittedly I did not expect that - !! | tomboyb | |
16/11/2018 18:19 | Jimmy this survives - However this will be a lot closer to 1p come Monday or just below - As a business i expect it to be stronger however expect the unexpected - One major shareholder will now hold 54% of the total equity FULLY DILUTED - | tomboyb | |
16/11/2018 18:05 | Whoooooooooooooooooo I suppose if you read all we have seen then this was clearly on the cards. Improved performance etc. | jimmyloser | |
16/11/2018 18:00 | told you 1p was a good buy...probably buy some monday now and hold for a year | temmujin |
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