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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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25/11/2013 19:54 | Teh hemorrhoid ointment has worked? | monte1 | |
25/11/2013 14:42 | Some good news. | jimmyloser | |
25/11/2013 13:16 | Flopinfo Seems a bit weird that you've never posted here before and then you pop up with that little gem. Are you a recent investor? Also seems a bit weird that you think that marksp must be me. You surely don't think that only one person would question Hamilton's investment strategy? | captain crash | |
24/11/2013 13:20 | Mark i think i have met Sandra but then i know most girls in your area | south_london | |
22/11/2013 19:54 | That's just one of the many sites that host our wonderful games. My main point was you personally have NO LIKES! :) | hamilton | |
22/11/2013 16:08 | It has actually had 17k likes for months 17k? Pathetic - should be legal action | jimmyloser | |
21/11/2013 07:52 | It only has 17523 likes today. That's not a very good sign!As you've spent so long researching user numbers do you feel 17k likes is good? They had 10,000,000 users on SoH and still ran out of money! | captain crash | |
20/11/2013 20:03 | Captain, Nice to see you haven't lost your sense of humour. A genuine LOL moment for me there. | bbd2 | |
20/11/2013 15:18 | Captain You are an out and out killjoy! lol | jimmyloser | |
20/11/2013 07:06 | The only "blessing in disguise" about an investment you can't buy or sell is that JK is no longer able to make up fictitious trades where he bought at the bottom and sold at the top. | captain crash | |
17/11/2013 16:05 | for many investors the worst thing is they try to micromanage their investment and trade it so actually being forced to just be a passive non-observer can be a blessing in disguise | dontshootthemessenger | |
17/11/2013 15:25 | HamiltonIt's the shell of the company that you relentlessly ramped for years. You can kid yourself that your holding in G3 is a good investment but you have no idea how well it's doing (as proved by your previous attempts at analysing server numbers etc) and the only way you'll ever release any funds from it is if the company is sold, and in my view, an investment where you have no idea if,when or how much you can access is not a good one. | captain crash | |
16/11/2013 11:31 | Jane why do you fill the need to keep reminding us that you have Filtered the Captain ? What is the point get over it | south_london | |
14/11/2013 13:30 | Captain Crash 14 Nov'13 - 10:38 - 17685 of 17685 0 0 (Filtered) | janekane | |
14/11/2013 10:38 | HamiltonYou haven't understood any announcements released over the last 5 years. That's why you continue to ramp this dog! | captain crash | |
14/11/2013 07:24 | You were warned and it happened ,and now you still continue to ramp You fool | janekane | |
13/11/2013 16:14 | Ok Yaki I obviously got confused between shysters :) | marksp2011 | |
13/11/2013 08:54 | marksp you are barking at the wrong tree - this company has nothing to do with Wong's old Galleon except the name and the s/h base. The old Galleon is G3 Int The new Galleon was sold as a shell for a few bobs to pay for administrators fees etc. | yaki | |
13/11/2013 08:11 | and charging them a nice rate of interest for the privilege. i wonder if there is a non-exploitation clause? The licence reverts to the original holders if insufficient $$$$ are spent exploiting the resource or other milestones are not met | marksp2011 |
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