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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% | 82.50 | 80.00 | 85.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electronic Computers | 1.03M | -2.92M | -0.2188 | -3.77 | 11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/8/2013 14:22 | Someone bought 750,000 shares at 0.55p yesterday which could be the biggest size buy this year yet worried about small 50-100,000 sells. Like I say they'll mop up and 0.70p and 1.25p which the other 2 MMs are showing on offer says it all. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 14:20 | online limite, 250k at 0.46 | moneymachine2 | |
07/8/2013 14:19 | As i said,clueless. | yohoho | |
07/8/2013 14:19 | bid up, buy coming!!. | moneymachine2 | |
07/8/2013 14:18 | Just panic holders like you lot are who just wanted a quick buck and can't wait a bit of time for proper rises to 1.50-2.00p based on where we are. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 14:15 | Treacle you are clueless. Stop guessing. For the rest of the readers of this board remember - a tip is a tap...... | yohoho | |
07/8/2013 14:14 | 225 at a time, must be some big seller. | moneymachine2 | |
07/8/2013 14:12 | no you don't ..the only was to know is if you are the seller! are you selling? | moreforus | |
07/8/2013 14:07 | Yes you do - not engaging in this topic. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 14:05 | you have absolutely no way of knowing who is selling or why. | moreforus | |
07/8/2013 14:02 | morefocus - and yes there were lots of 100K and 50K buys on Friday by small investors and probably on T trades. When this turns, it'll go up very quickly and block the online limits so they'll all pay more to get back in. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 14:00 | The offer prices says it all where this is going in the future, still not changed and only 1 MM on 0.50p offer, the other on 0.70p, and the other on 1.25p. 0.50p is more or less the lowest offer price ever in this stock to buy. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 14:00 | how can they possibly look like the buys from Friday? they are all round lots of 50k and 100k? the only way you can tell is someone bought say 97,374 and then sold 97,374.... | moreforus | |
07/8/2013 13:58 | yes toodles! | moreforus | |
07/8/2013 13:58 | Nope look at the buys from Friday and last week, just bored retail holders who can't hold a stock for more than a day. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 13:57 | ??? 300k dumped looks like the same guy to me.... | moreforus | |
07/8/2013 13:56 | Still small sellers, 0.40-0.50p, and still next MM on 0.70p offer and then 1.25p offer. They'll take all the shares at the very cheap prices and sell them way higher at some point. Mkt cap less than cash, these sellers are crazy imo. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 13:07 | No if that was the case would have sold the whole lot, one can tally up sells this week with buys from friday. Next MM still on 0.70p offer and the other on 1.25p. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 13:06 | or 1 seller trickling stock into the market? | moreforus | |
07/8/2013 12:59 | Need to get ride off these small sellers, they just all friday buyers. IMO T traders hence never buy on credit and they'll miss the big rises. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 12:44 | still 150k on offer | moreforus | |
07/8/2013 12:39 | 100K buy at 0.49p - it wasn't me. | treacle32 | |
07/8/2013 12:23 | 1 buy and it'll be 0.55p on offer again. At least spread is narrower too past few days, believe these have had 100% spreads in the past. Have a look at trades so see with how many little buys the price got up to 1p at the end of May. | treacle32 |
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