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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fragrant Prosperity Holdings Limited | LSE:FPP | London | Ordinary Share | VGG368811037 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.51 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Finance Services | 0 | -127k | -0.0020 | -2.55 | 317.34k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/2/2021 12:29 | https://twitter.com/ | alexios1201 | |
24/2/2021 12:13 | You can Buy on ii amd IG now all sorted | alexios1201 | |
24/2/2021 12:12 | They wrote"The Board has actively reviewed a number of potential acquisition opportunities across the sector, none of which has met the necessary criteria for selection and continues to review a number of potential acquisition opportunities."They should have wrote "The Board has actively reviewed a number of potential acquisition opportunities across the sector, none of which the company can afford." | duxy786 | |
24/2/2021 12:10 | They will need to raise heavy to invest in anything significant. | duxy786 | |
24/2/2021 11:14 | Not on spreadex. Only on HL. | babbler | |
24/2/2021 10:29 | depends on their market cap, think IG don't allow trading in small caps under £10m - try SpreadEX | euclid5 | |
24/2/2021 08:38 | Can you buy this on IG can't find it | everready1 | |
24/2/2021 08:38 | Can you buy this on IG can't find it | everready1 | |
09/2/2021 10:05 | I’m in since 2.7-3p | gimmetheloot | |
09/2/2021 09:49 | As usual the reality sinks in. | richardp19 | |
09/2/2021 08:34 | Marshak & Rumbough behind both FPP and the US co | gimmetheloot | |
09/2/2021 08:33 | hxxps://www.business | gimmetheloot | |
09/2/2021 08:31 | I told you guys | gimmetheloot | |
05/2/2021 23:13 | Craig Marshak is a veteran 20 year investment banker, having graduated Duke University in 1981, then Harvard Law School in 1985. After joining Wertheim & Co. in the corporate finance department, he moved to London, England in 1993 to head up the Cross Border and International Finance efforts between Schroders Investment Bank and Wertheim. He later moved to both Robertson Stephens, and subsequently, Nomura Securities, where he ultimately headed a $300 million investment fund focusing on merchant banking and investments into technology related companies, with an emphasis on Israel Silicon Valley. While at Nomura, he provided funding for the first round venture capital funds of Israel Seed Partners which was headed by Jonathan Medved, and then Mr. Marshak subsequently provided the first round institutional funding for DealTime / Shopping.com. Shopping.com was later sold to EBAY for over $600 million. Mr. Marshak also advised 888 Holdings (then Random Logic) in its early years, prior to its London stock exchange debut. 888 Holdings presently trades at over a $1 billion market capitalization. Mr Marshak arranged the first instititutional round to Cyber Ark on a $ 25 mm pre money valuation which listed on NASDAQ and trades at a $4 billion valuation. Mr Marshak is also widely recognized as having backed the Greidinger family with a $75 mm first round investment into Cinema City which became the second largest global cinema chain called Cineworld now valued at over $4 billion on the London Stock Exchange having just acquired Regal Cinemas in the USA | gimmetheloot | |
05/2/2021 23:12 | hxxp://www.israelven | gimmetheloot | |
05/2/2021 08:57 | This is only £2M market cap but should rerate on any news. Not many cash shells left at this valuation. | gimmetheloot | |
05/2/2021 08:56 | An investment company which does not appear to have made any investments, but has had money put in by American billionaire Stanley Hutton Rumbough in Dec 2019 and June 2020. | gimmetheloot |
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