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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Flybe Grp | LSE:FLYB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B4QMVR10 | 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% | 0.964 | 0.964 | 0.99 | - | 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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28/1/2019 16:02 | crazy mad engineers at the top of the management tree? | mill5ey | |
28/1/2019 15:47 | Anyone see similarities between Flybe and Tesla | whatsup32 | |
28/1/2019 14:13 | You did well there JakNife. They have obviously found a counterparty or you are paying too much for the trade. I don't spread-bet so wouldn't know whether you have or not. Good luck. | minerve | |
28/1/2019 14:07 | The is no DMA spreadbetting with IG has to be dealt by them. | exbroker | |
28/1/2019 13:34 | JakNife, IG spreadbetting? Or CFD account? Mine simply says it’s not possible and positions can only be closed not opened. 5% roughly would be the charge, 2.5% above LIBOR | rhatton | |
28/1/2019 13:21 | JakNife. What’s the total cost in percentage. Is that 6.5% plus spread | whatsup32 | |
28/1/2019 13:04 | About 4 more weeks of this and then it will end. Bye bye! | minerve | |
28/1/2019 13:02 | The conspiracy gets closer to being exposed....watch out stobart holders! | mhin2 | |
28/1/2019 13:00 | exactly exbroker, there are other ways | elcapital2018 | |
28/1/2019 12:51 | The Amigos are back! How kind of them to keep offering the same advice with no ulterior motive ...just pure unadulterated altruism! | mhin2 | |
28/1/2019 12:47 | rHatton The borrow is tight and expensive at about 6.5%. It depends on how many you want to short. | exbroker | |
28/1/2019 12:25 | If this was going to drop, it would.have dropped in the first hour. Again it's a sure fire sign this rise is not over. The price has maintained itself until the MMs let this go. Great week ahead. A return to 6s and this could go double digits | genierub | |
28/1/2019 12:24 | this must be an almost perfect short. a penny or nothing | elcapital2018 | |
28/1/2019 12:23 | That chat from todays alpaville | lloydc | |
28/1/2019 12:19 | rHatton I doubt many spread-betting companies will offer any option to 'short'. Spread-betting companies DON'T generally deal in the stock. Shorters are not really shorting, they are just betting the share will fall. If the spread-betting company cannot find a PI that is willing to be the counterparty to the 'short' spread-bet then it is unlikey to offer the choice because it cannot balance the risk at nil cost - it would have to cover the risk itself by opening a position - maybe even dealing in the underlying stock. Sorry for the poor paragraph, written quickly. | minerve | |
28/1/2019 12:14 | Just curious for the PI, how are you shorting this now? IG aren’t offering any options.. | rhatton | |
28/1/2019 12:07 | The music will stop at some point and the mug punters - some on here - will be caught without a chair. Good luck idiots! | minerve | |
28/1/2019 12:06 | The rise in price is to keep pulling in the small Retail Investor and for the Insitutional Invesxtors to fleece them for every penny they have. | loganair | |
28/1/2019 12:02 | Again I'll ask. When this was known weeks back. Explain the 600 percent rise....thought as much. You can't place 600 percent on mug punting. There's more going on behind the scenes I believe | genierub | |
28/1/2019 12:02 | whatsup a total troll just filter. Please do your own research as always. | qantas | |
28/1/2019 11:56 | ‘Mugpunters Offer for the company is .1p .....Accepted by the board No other offers on the table. Company on the verge of administration | whatsup32 |
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