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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Frontier Developments Plc | LSE:FDEV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BBT32N39 | ORD 0.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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5.50 | 2.67% | 211.50 | 211.50 | 213.50 | 214.00 | 204.00 | 204.00 | 30,088 | 13:30:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manufacturing Industries,nec | 104.58M | -20.91M | -0.5303 | -3.99 | 83.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/3/2018 20:20 | With first showing on 29th March speculation is that release date will be 29th June. | ck1111 | |
11/3/2018 17:14 | Good spot, Haggis. Very encouraging that they will be playing the game next week. Sounds like development is well advanced. Roll on the 29th. | makw61 | |
11/3/2018 11:52 | There are a bunch of frontier people and youtubers going to fly out to LA this week, they are going to play the game, there will be a lot more details on the 29th March. | haggishunter | |
09/3/2018 18:52 | cool price action! | bamboo2 | |
09/3/2018 16:16 | huge buying pressure on L2 | nimbo1 | |
09/3/2018 09:32 | This is quite a handy link - shows how the subscribers and views are going. | alphabeta4 | |
08/3/2018 16:00 | this should reach a wide ordinance and alert them to a high end alternative! hxxps://www.polygon. | nimbo1 | |
08/3/2018 09:26 | volume of 32,000 has gone through. Quite high for this time of day and on L2 at the moment there is hardly any selling volume - thats the key really. For the previous week its been quite heavy, so far not a lot today. Lets see if it stays that way. Looks like a buy of 5,000 at 1157 set things going up, doesn't take a lot in either direction to move this. Bodes well imo for when FDEV goes mainstream. | nimbo1 | |
08/3/2018 09:04 | Looks like I made a well-timed to up for once. RAAAAAGH DINOSAURS! | runthejoules | |
08/3/2018 09:01 | Lovely surge up going on but don't see any huge trades | chartsworth | |
07/3/2018 13:47 | Not panicking guys just wnated to check nothing serious was up. So I just whacked another grand in. Only losers average losers... (sings) I'm a loser, baby... so why don'tcha kill me...? | runthejoules | |
07/3/2018 11:52 | We had the Tencent investment news and the Jurassic World Evolution news last summer which bumped up the share price. Since then there has been a long lull whilst we wait for those announcements to result in something concrete. All we've mostly had is 'things are ticking along nicely thank you' announcements. So, whilst it is quiet it's not surprising to me that the share price has fallen back - there has been little new news (other than information about their strategy). We do know though that JWE is launched in a few months and revenue from that will go from the current zero to significant overnight. Then the outside world will realise and react to what most people posting here already know. | mark4231 | |
07/3/2018 11:30 | Universal have announced a mobile game for Jurassic World based on AR. hxxp://www.eurogamer Developer is Ludia in Canada. The hype is starting to build. GLA | makw61 | |
07/3/2018 08:10 | None of those. I've no idea why you're getting in a flap. Markets have been volatile and sharply down recently. Combined with profit-taking, of which there is much to be had if you're so inclined, plus a slightly illiquid stock, there's been a pullback from the highs. Shares do go up as well as down you know :o)) Personally I'm happy to hold as the company grows and matures since the potential growth is so exponential. EDIT - snap nimbo1 :o)) | rivaldo | |
07/3/2018 08:09 | Don’t think any of the above - more likely just a timing thing. Currently not enough buying interest in a thin market while some holders have reduced. Buyers will be back at support or when news comes along about their China plans and global release details etc. If you are trading timing is key and all that but as a holder no need to worry imo. I’ve watched 2 of my other favourites wand and prism hit 40-50 percent off to see them fully recover. Will be the same here in due course. | nimbo1 | |
06/3/2018 23:31 | Christ, what's happened here then? Does the film look sh*te? Does the game look sh&te? Did TenCent sell their stake? Or is it just low vlume manipulation? ??? | runthejoules | |
06/3/2018 21:05 | Stopped out here today for a pretty nasty 20% loss. Not going to get back in any time soon I don't think but I wish all holders luck. Terrible timing - take the lesson and move on! | funkmasterp12 | |
06/3/2018 10:40 | From the Times - FDEV's sector is booming: "Video games market proves to be a serious business Britain’s video games industry is booming with the market expanding by more than 12 per cent last year to reach a record £5.1 billion. In defiance of a dip in consumer spending, revenue rose in consoles and VR headsets as well as digital and mobile software. UK Interactive Entertainment, the games industry trade body that compiled the figures, said that rapid growth was being driven by innovation and “world-class content for an ever-expanding eager audience.” Game software, the largest part of the market, experienced sales growth of 8.3 per cent to £3.56 billion, while sales of games hardware rose by more than 25 per cent to £1.4 billion. The latter was largely driven by console sales, which contributed to nearly all games hardware revenue, as players invested in new machines including the Nintendo Switch, PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. Virtual reality gaming also continued to make headway this year, with consumers spending more than £100 million on headsets for the first time. Jo Twist, chief executive at UKIE, said: “It’s been another year of growth for the games industry with UK consumers demonstrating they have a strong appetite for what our innovative and creative sector makes. “The games sector is constantly innovating and investing in new experiences, technologies and the skilled people to make an ever more compelling and diverse range of games, bringing tremendous value for money to consumers year on year.” | rivaldo | |
05/3/2018 20:18 | Hi nimbo, there's another turn on the Last Market Price based chart 6-7/3/2018 I guess after the good rise in sp, there are II's re-balancing their £holdings and taking profit here and elsewhere, before the end of the financial year. It's probably worth keeping the various support levels in mind during this retrace. The longer term outlook is still good, assuming the general market remains stable! | bamboo2 | |
05/3/2018 16:38 | L2 much stronger into the close tonight. If markets Improve and sellers are cleared out we could finally have the turn day tomorrow bamboo! What do you think? Your comments about potential head and shoulders were interesting - I expect everyone would buy there meaning we won’t quite reach that price. That’s my hope anyway. | nimbo1 | |
05/3/2018 10:36 | Hard to know in these markets. You need conviction to hold onto things at the moment in the ‘growth arena’. good opportunity imo but then I’m probably displaying confirmation bias! | nimbo1 | |
05/3/2018 10:22 | I also added last week which now seems like it was a little early. Very surprised to see it made it all the way back below £11 today. Wonder if that was the final shakeout before the next move up starts. | travellingtrader | |
02/3/2018 16:25 | Another load for me at 11.35. All looking shakey bamboo. But still think I’ll be sognificantly richer in 6 months or a year. Not like there’s massive volumes on offer or any insti selling so far. | nimbo1 | |
02/3/2018 16:03 | In common with many other shares, the chart pattern here is starting to look like a Head and Shoulders. Confirmed with an eod close below approx. 1130, tp is back down on historical support approx 950. :-0 | bamboo2 |
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