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Ft Fbt | LSE:FBT | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.10 | 0.01% | 1,412.20 | 1,406.80 | 1,417.60 | 1,415.70 | 1,392.30 | 1,414.60 | 240 | 15:34:10 |
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18/3/2019 20:23 | A few weeks in the US and Canada and the exposure of NHL, NFL etc really makes you wonder how we manage to bill £250k to look after both and also things like the Masters, Champions League etc. Mind blowing how, if all that is worth nothing, IM thinks there are 7 figure deals around before we run out of cash. Still - I assume he knows something. | bonio10000 | |
18/3/2019 20:12 | Nice, maybe they will remember poor EVA, eva, Eva, eVA. They are probably throwing their last die too. Broken/breaking bad rehash sometime? BWTFDIK sideshow | sideshowbull | |
18/3/2019 19:21 | I see Rich Energy are the signature sponsor for HAAS formula one now. Good to see how they have moved on from Eva. | bonio10000 | |
18/3/2019 17:50 | Sadly there's no queue. | mcsean2164 | |
16/3/2019 18:27 | If Blackbird enables a social network site to block from prime video shot then there ought to be a queue down the block because there is going to be legislation with penalties into the £100M on this. IMs first job on Monday is to contact Google and the like pointing out that Blackbird is going public that it can stop postings from stage 1. | chriscallen | |
16/3/2019 17:32 | 7p per lottery ticket is the price Ian at the shop first thing loading up, it would appear he wants to win the lottery! | nickb | |
16/3/2019 17:30 | “I can't put a rational value on the company" Maybe don’t value the company value the Technology we own? | nickb | |
16/3/2019 17:27 | In addition It’s easy to copy normal video files but not as far as I know possible to copy Blackbird encoded video files Plus all the other benefits as mentioned. Company perhaps not promoting this as much as it should. | nickb | |
15/3/2019 21:26 | No. I do have respect for directors buying shares too. BWTFDIK | sideshowbull | |
15/3/2019 21:22 | SSB Sounds like you know something interesting | nickb | |
15/3/2019 21:21 | Just watched an item on Bloomberg about the shooting attack videos it does seem YouTube etc have had to take down thousands of separate video files rather than take down the one master video! No wonder it went out of control on social media. Not acceptable. | nickb | |
15/3/2019 21:17 | BOD got it yet? Change is a coming. Hopefully. BWTFDIK sideshow. | sideshowbull | |
15/3/2019 20:20 | AIMSTER I don’t think Ian is working here for such low ambition. This isn’t like an ordinary business it’s about mass scale global adoption or go home. IMHO | nickb | |
15/3/2019 20:15 | Wgf1 Interesting point and Yes because effectively it’s just a link not a video file so the owner of the video has full control and could pull it or part of it even after it had been shared. | nickb | |
15/3/2019 19:04 | I would rather the government stays out of controlling anything. I mean, what could possibly go wrong? | bonio10000 | |
15/3/2019 19:04 | WGF1 Agreed, not a great day and thoughts are with everyone caught up in this most recent human tragedy. It could be worth posing the question to FBT, I was under the impression that FBT tech protected the video producer not the public from the video producer and allowed governmental services to analyse content with AI, so assumed it would be a monitoring of all 'information made public' question. Interesting question and an even more interesting answer may come your way from FBT. GL | paulcon1 | |
15/3/2019 18:51 | I have no doubt that IM has genuine belief he can make a profit off his investment. I mean all he has to do is break 1mn in revenue and in theory the share price will be 14p again..... He'd have tripled his investment.There's a big difference between his belief in his investment being profitable (it would be bloody hard to make a loss) and belief in this being a 50-60p share. If he buys shares at 20p then we'll know more. But at 7p it could just be a safe bet. | aimster4400 | |
15/3/2019 18:32 | Yes Wgf1, Watch presentation, and you will see. hxxps://www.piworld. | cabi1 | |
15/3/2019 18:12 | Absolutely Which is why I and I assume some others are also invested. | nickb | |
15/3/2019 17:05 | 1. Genuine belief. IMHO | cabi1 | |
15/3/2019 16:48 | _m_k I'm surprised it hasn't unravelled already. I can't put a rational value on the company... | mcsean2164 | |
15/3/2019 16:43 | MK ? Buy shares to disguise failure What logic is that? Sell shares to disguise success? 🤯 | nickb | |
15/3/2019 15:56 | 1. Genuine belief. 2. Support share price to disguise failure. in some way or another at some point sooner or later approach 2 would unravel (like trying to borrow your way out of debt!) so it has to be 1 (you would hope!!). | _m_k |
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