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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Frontier Smart Technologies Group Limited | LSE:FST | London | Ordinary Share | KYG3730C1078 | ORD 10P |
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% | 25.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/5/2018 08:34 | Ready to add big | lucicavi | |
23/5/2018 08:29 | Humm. Back to what I paid. Bit of an over reaction but can understand why some might sell. | chillpill | |
23/5/2018 08:13 | Wow, that drop looks a bit overdone. Was the trading update really that bad? | owenga | |
23/5/2018 08:10 | I have kept mine for CGT losses , and done so for years ....and years. Sethill has no credibility, he is patently not a businessman and should be removed, literally ANYONE could do a better job. Very sad S | sweenoid | |
23/5/2018 07:55 | Lots of faith needed H2 needed | zipstuck | |
23/5/2018 07:25 | Ooops - probably best not to look then. | folderboy | |
23/5/2018 07:23 | He says he has 55,000 shares !!. | nw99 | |
23/5/2018 07:22 | He will not be alone in this - although, if the fall is a big one (and I think it will be) - I may well add. Ever the optimist! | folderboy | |
23/5/2018 07:20 | John09 won't be happy | nw99 | |
23/5/2018 07:13 | Now that is understatement of the highest quality! | folderboy | |
22/5/2018 00:57 | Things are quiet now, but FST's future is based on slow burners and they are getting there. PS. We are over the 50% mark in the UK, looks promising: | life of crime | |
18/5/2018 23:15 | The 50 and 200 day SMA converged today btw | john09 | |
18/5/2018 23:11 | I missed something interesting in that article when I read it earlier. listening to DAB is increasing because of smart speakers. Double whammy for FST | john09 | |
18/5/2018 14:49 | Now that is a little nugget. Watch the market get to grips with that in due course ! | john09 | |
18/5/2018 14:04 | FM radio could be switched off as British digital listening hits 50 percent | taffy100 | |
15/5/2018 20:21 | The drop has paused nice and short retrace. A close above £1.60 would be bullish and signify the next leg up | john09 | |
15/5/2018 16:12 | Another 2,000 for me . Up to 55,000 holding now . No qualms | john09 | |
15/5/2018 15:18 | Does anyone understand the stance of the fund managers who have invested here, are seeing little prospect of a return on their investment, and who are doing nothing to change that situation? | project77 | |
15/5/2018 14:00 | Digital Radio UK: 'Almost 12 million DAB receivers were sold in 2017 in Europe and Asia Pacific, a new record for yearly sales, according to new data today released by @WorldDAB.' However, mumbles Sethill has informed us of a 'modest' year for FST..........and the ridiculously overcompensated Board of Despicables will continue to shamelessly fleece shareholders :-( | birkenhead | |
14/5/2018 13:44 | Healthy little move back | john09 | |
14/5/2018 00:29 | Loc, entrapment. The few shares I owned in TMZ fell so much that the converted shares in FST were hardly worth selling. I hope we may yet benefit from Sensium sales or the on-sale of that company. FST DAB has long held a market leading position and has good sales, yet profits for shareholders have been elusive. Smart Audio has undoubted sales potential but the history of DAB makes me suspect there will be no profits for shareholders. This is not a company run for shareholders. I am hopeful that Smart Audio hype will late this year pump up the share price beyond 200p. I missed the exit before the slide down in January. | nod | |
12/5/2018 17:11 | I am confident Nod. If you are not, what keeps you here? | life of crime | |
11/5/2018 12:19 | Here is the link to a better formatted listhttp://www.front | nod |
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