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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Galleon Hldgs | LSE:GON | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BCFKLN82 | ORD 5P |
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% | 6.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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22/10/2013 05:02 | Ps right your money off . Move on CAU Today is deadline day. Will Geoff Wilmot make an offer??? 23/10/13. No he's backed off but what next ? | janekane | |
22/10/2013 05:00 | Ian that's an erelavent question ,they have very little and the products are second class However it's basically a shell and if they can get people to invest in their business proposals then this little acorn could grow Unfortunately past history shows this acorn to be only worth it's Aim listing Barge poll territory | janekane | |
21/10/2013 20:46 | HamiltonOn the 31st March, ie the last time they reported, they had no net cash. Since then, they've gone into administration and were unable to pay all their creditors. Any funds raised at the restructure were put into the listed company, so it's probably safe to assume the online part of the business has little or no cash. The trend with revenue was very definitely downwards (I know your ability to read the financial statements is somewhat limited in this area but it's a fact) so it seems unlikely that much cash has been generated since the restructure. How much do you think they have? | captain crash | |
21/10/2013 18:41 | CC You got to keep the faith if you dont have a dream how are you going to have a dream come true, Its not over till the fat lady sings they are cheap at this price I must get out more LOL | south_london | |
21/10/2013 14:36 | Ian he's to busy playing with himself | janekane | |
18/10/2013 18:35 | I ask because you appear determined to show that you are superior to everyone else and just cannot be woman enough to accept that Hamilton made a mistake. Park it and move on. The story here is far from told. It would however be wise to write this off completely. impo. | jimmyloser | |
18/10/2013 17:29 | Why do you ask if I'm insecure Jimmy?Of all the people posting here I was one of the few who was willing to accept that this was extremely high risk with a strong chance of failure whilst most of the regular posters seemed rather desperate to prop themselves up with groundless optimism and a willingness to cling to any shred of hype, no matter how ridiculous. | captain crash | |
17/10/2013 23:59 | Not in the slightest Jimmy, do you? | captain crash | |
17/10/2013 20:47 | Captain, Do you have an insecurity complex.? | jimmyloser | |
17/10/2013 19:29 | Good point monte1, but if we're talking about mistakes, arguing that revenue isn't falling or claiming that having no assets makes a company worth more are surely pretty high up the list. | captain crash | |
17/10/2013 16:23 | Indeed - although, to be fair, there can't be many bigger mistakes than choosing to invest in this POS. | monte1 | |
17/10/2013 15:37 | should that read £20 we all make mistakes | south_london | |
17/10/2013 14:07 | They probably don't believe you have £20k | captain crash | |
17/10/2013 13:17 | Still can't get takers for my £20k short | janekane | |
16/10/2013 13:38 | It's been a LONG time coming (3 years!), but imo Frontier Mining (AIM:FML) is going to blow very soon. Be quick. | smythy4 | |
16/10/2013 12:47 | You won't be | janekane | |
16/10/2013 12:42 | This will go down to pennies very quickly in my opinion. Zero confidence in management. Drip drip approach. Good luck those that continue to hold and hope I am proven wrong. | ttny2004 |
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