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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Game Group | LSE:GMG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007360158 | 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% | 2.39 | - | 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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19/3/2012 10:32 | stevi111 there IS a risk of going into administration, not looking likely I'll admit....... | gurp | |
19/3/2012 10:27 | Ready for another dip, I reckon. | ron d voo | |
19/3/2012 10:23 | GAME GROUP IN RACE TO SECURE 180 MILLION POUND LIFELINE Game Group has a week to raise about 180 million pounds or risk collapsing into administration Not a chance. | stevi111 | |
19/3/2012 10:23 | It's only a profit...when you sell. Still an quick in and out share at the moment imo | knigel | |
19/3/2012 10:21 | still plenty of 'prophets of doom' around I see.....why on the board if its a no hoper lads, short by any chance? | doodle1 | |
19/3/2012 10:21 | gamblers paradise | marcus wanky | |
19/3/2012 10:21 | Come on GMG...Hurry up and go into administration. Wouldn't mind a few more console games on the cheap for this years Xmas pressies. | stevi111 | |
19/3/2012 10:15 | this looks like it will go bust now. | shareho1der | |
19/3/2012 10:08 | nice nail hammered in the coffin, more like. | ron d voo | |
19/3/2012 09:54 | think peops are on the wrong track in the very short term dwelling on the gmg business model it's any corporate action outcome that's critical, out of the hands of the bod (fortunately) to a large degree atm nice hammer on the chart............. | gurp | |
19/3/2012 09:33 | Well I'm still holding,only a very small amount, let see what happens. As for risk rewards, I also think upside is higher than down. I just don't think people are ready to buy all their games online or at the supermarkets yet. Don't forget we have to think from the kids point of view as well as people in their 20's/30's. I don't buy the idea about Asda express either, Game shops are far too small for that. What they need to do is to streamline their operations and be competitive on prices. Let see if someone will be their white knight. GL all. | ham28 | |
19/3/2012 09:26 | Could be MMs getting those with stop losses, who bought say last week at 1.2p, saw the rise and set a stop loss around 1.5-2p not to lose the initial stake, MMS could just drop few minutes take them out and stay steady a bit later...job done! | mali7 | |
19/3/2012 09:23 | going long much more profitable too this moggie certainly can bounce - maybe into orbit............. | gurp | |
19/3/2012 09:23 | p.s nice gap to fill now too. | bingowing | |
19/3/2012 09:23 | demand 4 mill supply 3mill. well done all who held, some poor sod sold at 1.56p this morning. | bingowing | |
19/3/2012 09:03 | I also hold for whatever I can get... probably 0p. We'll know soon enough. | justthemoney | |
19/3/2012 08:53 | Its my opinion and I think they will be ok. | matt19 | |
19/3/2012 08:53 | Matt if you cannot afford to lose, then you should not be on a very risky stock. Your incessant ramps is not going to work. People playing knows the score | ninja 19 | |
19/3/2012 08:53 | Sorry can't read your words I filtered you and moved over here so as not to feed you trolls. | linslader | |
19/3/2012 08:50 | Sanks, this one is going bust. Why buy at 0.5p, you still lose 100%. | justthemoney | |
19/3/2012 08:48 | Big buy at this level. | matt19 | |
19/3/2012 08:48 | Sanks you are the one who said EMG will be 72p recently! Check that board! I bought between 105-115p and sold my batches between 130-145p! | mali7 |
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