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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Feedback Plc | LSE:FDBK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJN59X09 | ORD 50P |
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% | 60.50 | 60.00 | 61.00 | 60.50 | 60.50 | 60.50 | 14,770 | 07:44:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Computers | 1.03M | -2.92M | -0.2188 | -2.77 | 8.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/9/2019 15:02 | It's up to the company to provide reasons for investors to hold for a longer term. So far, they are doing a very good job and if Bleepa takes off then the sky is really the limit. And all without Texrad. I believe once the BoD come around to reviewing this area, investors will continue to hold. | petekand | |
09/9/2019 14:58 | You absolutely know nothing and are STILL out to cause trouble! I have a list of companies that I have been in for simply years. BLUE PRISM being one of them....from 100p ish. PMO was 17.75 p when I first bought it! I don't need to prove myself to anybody but just when sentiment turns for the better back you come ! | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:51 | Hazl is a genuine investor but almost certainly a short term one. | ![]() lr2 | |
09/9/2019 14:51 | Appreciated Pete . | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:51 | Market trending FDBK strong connections with NHS bring on the news. | tidy 2 | |
09/9/2019 14:50 | Wow What a turn around! | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:49 | I believe Hazl to be a genuine investor now and have no reason to think otherwise. This is no way to treat new investors coming in on the back of Bleepa. We should be applauding the interest here and not putting a dampener on matters at every turn. | petekand | |
09/9/2019 14:46 | Ah but it's not ducatiman look again! Anyway to cheer you up.... | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:44 | It is not sentiment hazl, it is fact. Simple as. | ![]() ducatiman | |
09/9/2019 14:42 | A typical ducat post..... 'They have had the begging bowl out for two years now. They won't get anymore!' I say.... The placing has happened ....they have cash! The Expo NHS event was LAST week and you expect monetisation already?! These are sentiments! | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:41 | 'The results show that user sentiment on StockTwits largely fluctuates with stock returns. The effect is stronger on negative sentiment than on positive sentiment. That is, negative sentiment becomes stronger after negative returns than positive sentiment does after positive returns. ' That's why if you care about your investment you probably ought not to be too negative. | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:40 | thank you LR2! Ain't that the truth! | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:38 | Red to flat. Peeps happy buying here. | tidy 2 | |
09/9/2019 14:36 | "The effect of social media on company share prices" - | ![]() lr2 | |
09/9/2019 14:36 | It is not just my opinion GED but fairly well-known amongst traders,I believe. | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:34 | Speculation wins the aim race. Buying at the placing price after a long period of consolidation is usually a good entry | tidy 2 | |
09/9/2019 14:31 | Yes, hazl, I understand your point of view and there might be something in what you say. It is what the company do that is important to me. Sales, contracts, bottom line. We're in agreement apart from "The effect of social media on company share prices" A PhD about to start? | ![]() ged5 | |
09/9/2019 14:21 | I think so! It's like a reply to my last email. Probably others too. I'm impressed, they seem to be doing everything right to make Bleepa a success. The advice is "Invest in Management" Here we have a good management and good technology. | ![]() ged5 | |
09/9/2019 14:21 | GED I understood that companies share-prices, are very much sentiment -driven,particularly when they are at the pre - profit stage . At this point they are more reliant on small investors and institutions often aren't interested until they are bigger. I disagree with the tone of the comments that are in ducats post because shares are always about the future and outlook is very important indeed. As I have said before a company can have excellent results,increase in earnings and so on but if the outlook is poor then that share will fall because it is the future earnings that count. Accountants deal with the past,shares are about the future. I think we have quite a good mix of people,here on the bb should they choose to stay. We have quite a few 'detail' bods,the sort that turn over any stone and root out the minutiae in the current accounts and then we perhaps have, people like myself who definitely prefer the more macro angle. We need both and that is what a good bb ought to be for. Information sharing; positives yes, AND negatives. But if the negatives are too great, I say why are you here? What is the point? You might as well sell up. So rather a long-fangled way of saying yes, bbs do make a difference, in these sentiment-driven stocks, particularly new firms that we haven't much to go on. Finally,FDBK has a lot going for it in my opinion;it has the behind the scenes stuff that you long termers originally invested for and the new and exciting element of Bleepa that is fair-bursting with potential! | ![]() hazl | |
09/9/2019 14:20 | TOP AIM STOCKS @smallcappick 19s19 seconds ago More #FDBK BLEEPA WOWS AT NHS EXPO 2019 2 days, over 5000 people, 2 main stages, 5 theatres, 7 popup workshops and 1 Bleepa… all focused on bringing the NHS Long Term Plan to life. | ![]() newtothisgame3 | |
09/9/2019 14:19 | Majorly impressive. | tidy 2 |
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