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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fusionex | LSE:FXI | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B8BL8C53 | ORD NPV |
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% | 63.50 | - | 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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19/6/2017 13:55 | I find... Do the opposite of what they say... Makes you money imo. | babbler | |
19/6/2017 13:55 | Tom W isn't short - it's stupid and libellous to suggest he is. I've been short from way before the delisting was proposed - thanks to his excellent advice - and still holding. | scantrader | |
19/6/2017 13:43 | BON taking off lads | larva | |
19/6/2017 13:25 | Just a Peel Hunt technical thing apparently | scantrader | |
19/6/2017 13:19 | Is buys going through?? | miahkaysor | |
19/6/2017 13:13 | Of course,if this is an eleventh hour bid approach,who knows? 250p? 450p? 650p? Rather dangerous advice from shareprophets last week to go short at 40p | j777j | |
19/6/2017 12:57 | Maybe a way to let existing shareholders that want to get out,a way out at a reasonable price ahead of the delisting. If so expect 150p All the fun of the fair. | j777j | |
19/6/2017 12:34 | Too much cash already in this. Wouldn't risk it myself! | pickledcabbage | |
19/6/2017 12:14 | Tough call with no live data. Worth a go? | babbler | |
19/6/2017 12:08 | As long as highasakite has lost money, I'm happy... | zcaprd7 | |
19/6/2017 11:44 | so why don`t they buy it now, its cheap (for them) and it rockets... | bobogyo | |
19/6/2017 11:26 | No non related shareholder would have voted for delisting. So 85% insiders and at least another 10% no voting shareholders means shorts have to close from no one that wants to sell.Plus the 85% will be buying like crazy ahead of delisting in order to gain a fair valuation benchmark for the future.150p 250p not sure | j777j | |
19/6/2017 11:21 | Currently two choices. Keep hold of the shares and hope the 'F' word doesn't play out and behind close doors Teh doesn't dilute existing shareholders into oblivion. OR sell. At the moment the holders believe Teh and are holding and those who have been shorting are having to close positions at whatever price, as they want to bank profits rather than try to close them in a delisted, overseas company where any sort of spin could emerge. | smithless | |
19/6/2017 10:55 | Delisting done and dusted.The question is at what price do the 85% plus insiders want to delist at?Teh thought 150p absurdly cheap so they may take back up sharply. | j777j | |
19/6/2017 10:51 | What's going on here, is this delisting or not? | baracuda2 | |
19/6/2017 09:12 | Luckily this is not a fraud then. Shorts working the dirty tricks book. The 85% insider shareholders are in control. | j777j | |
19/6/2017 09:11 | Another fraud going on is MPL by tge time that has played out from what I can tell it would have stolen 150 million pounds of British investment money, most of which would have come from British pension funds of British workers.You can look back via threads SPL and MPL to read of the unfolding of this foreign AIM listed fraud. Its no in typical either. | my retirement fund | |
19/6/2017 08:53 | Sorry make that 43% Still a long way to go to 700p | j777j | |
19/6/2017 08:50 | That's hurting the "mug" shorters lol | zcaprd7 | |
19/6/2017 08:49 | Up 25% today. Massive short squeeze as 85% is controlled by insiders and most of the rest by die hard shareholders Investing is dynamic | j777j | |
19/6/2017 08:47 | And from April? | kemche | |
19/6/2017 08:45 | Up 18% so far today. | j777j | |
19/6/2017 08:44 | J7, As always - wrong! | kemche |
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