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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gaming Realms Plc | LSE:GMR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BBHXD542 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.00 | 5.88% | 36.00 | 35.80 | 36.40 | 36.50 | 34.20 | 34.20 | 5,412,333 | 16:29:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 18.76M | 3.61M | 0.0123 | 29.27 | 105.72M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2016 14:19 | Strange the complete lack of interest with such stunning growth? Will DMOR but can i ask are there any hidden nasties to explain this or is it just the bad markets? | bad gateway | |
27/1/2016 10:26 | Agreed Shuffle Man. Such a shame as I sincerely believe these guys will take this business far as they did with Cashcade previously. I will just sit tight and wait a little longer before others catch on. | jester share | |
27/1/2016 09:40 | Seems like a positive update but a complete lack of interest in this share and smaller companies in general is leading to subdued share price action. | the shuffle man | |
25/1/2016 16:38 | Any lower than this and I'll be booted out of my remaining spread-bet, set up by default when I was booted out of the last one, when my money was in PDX!! At least it's only money!! :-) | dncleaver | |
18/1/2016 20:00 | AH but for those holders _ I have nominated this as my share in Fool competition. The website is in the process of being updated and last trading update was Latest trading update Highlights for quarter ended 30 September 2015 • Total group revenue increased by 48% to £6.2 million (Q2/15: £4.2 million) with inclusion of the revenue from the assets acquired from Real Networks on 11 August 2015 • Real money net gaming revenue increased by 18% to £2.8 million (Q2/15: £2.4 million) • Average UK daily revenue increased by 47% to £67,914 (Q2/15: £46,000), with average group daily revenue rising to £81,340 since 11 August 2015 • Slingo Riches accounted for 16% of gross gaming revenues on platform in Q3/15 • Slingo free to play mobile apps generated a monthly record of $500,000 revenue during September 2015 • Overall Group revenues are in line with market expectations for the full year ending 31 December 2015 JOG - throw a couple of shillings in - or is it once bitten twice shy! | swiss paul | |
16/1/2016 02:22 | dncleaver, I don't follow this thread regularly but I have just seen your post #74 on Olympus Automation's use of the PDX reactor. Well, they have now abbreviated their name to OAL and dropped the name PDX reactor in favour of the Steam Infusion Vaction Unit but it still looks the same. hxxp://www.oalgroup. PDX is dead! long live the Vaction unit! John | john of groats | |
13/11/2015 20:29 | I think a lot of people got burnt by the PDX shenanigans and there are a lot of people who got burnt by previous management and also early days with GMR was not exactly glory. Jaws 2 - is it safe to go back in the water? Might just dip me toe and try get back some losses. Good Luck all | swiss paul | |
12/11/2015 14:44 | and the additional 1M of shares bought by Buckley earlier this week or end of last. Maybe some movement soon? | jester share | |
12/11/2015 14:37 | Nice directors buy of 400k shares. There seems to have been a steady stream of buys recently which suggests to me there is a stock overhang. Hopefully nearly cleared now. | the shuffle man | |
25/9/2015 10:47 | Yep, following. Very strange about the lack of interest surrounding it. | jester share | |
25/9/2015 10:27 | Very quiet here following yesterdays results. Revenue growth is impressive and shows they are on track to deliver. FWIW broker target price of 50p gives 100% upside. Looks good value here to me. Anyone else following this company ? | the shuffle man | |
31/7/2015 14:03 | Rest assured, these boys do know what they are doing and have a proven track record of doing just this sort of thing. That said, I am surprised that there isn't more activity around this share particularly given the recent announcement. All seems very quiet. | jester share | |
24/7/2015 19:57 | Dnc _ i cud not have put it better meself. Jobs 4 the boys eh | swiss paul | |
23/6/2015 10:25 | (O/T) Just for the old-timers on here .... "Look what you could have won!":- PDX is alive!!! | dncleaver | |
22/4/2015 08:35 | Yes, bought a lot of turnover ! Marketing spend is massive on this. But guess once you've got the customers they're worth keeping. Good to see depositor numbers increasing. | igbertsponk | |
22/4/2015 07:21 | nice results out today. | frontdoor bull | |
06/3/2015 16:57 | Time for me to average again. I was given a tip when they were £5.50 and told they were going to £20 (that was PDX in the old form.) Where there's a Tip there's a Tap. The old SE maxims are still worth listening to, | carbon man | |
20/2/2015 21:47 | Nice article. 20p a share is a massive discount. Why not let existing shareholders get a piece of it. Even so, directors putting their money on the line is still a good thing assuming they do not turn around the flog the lot at 30p each in the market or drip feed them into the market | trentendboy | |
20/2/2015 15:23 | Gaming Realms, the creator and developer of interactive next generation online gaming products, has been notified by NewGame Capital LP, ("NewGame") that it no longer holds a notifiable interest in the Group. NewGame's controlling shareholder, bwin.party digital entertainment plc, has been engaged in a programme of non-core asset disposals since Autumn 2014. Accordingly NewGame's holding in the Group has been placed with new and existing shareholders (the "Placing"). As a result of the Placing the following Directors yesterday purchased further ordinary shares of 10 pence each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") at 20 pence per Ordinary Share: Michael Buckley bought 1,400,000 Shares - total holding now 18,000,000 Shares (9.22%) Patrick Southon bought 500,000 Shares - total holding now 10,897,039 Shares (5.58%) Jim Ryan bought 1,000,000 Shares - total holding now 1,384,615 Shares (0.71%) Atul Bali bought 1,000,000 Shares - total holding now 1,000,000 Shares (0.51%) Some of GMR's directors have very close, if not incestuous, ties with bwin.party, either directly or through NewGame (majority owned by bwin.party), Cashcade (sold to PartyGaming) or PartyGaming (merged with Bwin to form bwin.party). This may help to explain the attractive price they paid for the shares. Michael Buckley, Executive Chairman, was Executive Chairman of Cashcade, which he founded with Patrick Southon and Simon Collins in 2000, and led its sale to PartyGaming. Patrick Southon, Chief Executive Officer, was Managing Director of Cashcade and Managing Partner of NewGame, an investment fund focusing on innovation within the gambling sector. Mark Segal, Finance Director, recently left bwin.party as Finance Director of its bingo division, having been Finance Director of Cashcade until it was acquired by PartyGaming in July 2009. (He also claims to have taken the lead in the sale to PartyGaming!) Simon Collins, Executive Director, co-founded Cashcade in 2000 and was its commercial director. Following the sale of Cashcade, Simon remained at bwin.party until April 2011. Simon then joined Patrick Southon in setting up NewGame. Jim Ryan, Non-executive Director, recently retired as the Co-CEO of bwin.party. He lead the merger of PartyGaming and Bwin and the acquisition of Cashcade. John | john of groats | |
19/2/2015 21:10 | Huge turnover today. | look alive | |
26/11/2014 16:58 | DN - dont be bitter - try and make hay while you can. | swiss paul | |
26/11/2014 12:40 | Hilarious!! :-) Edit:- :-( | dncleaver | |
25/11/2014 13:04 | yep it seems to bounce along quite funny am an old PDX holder but thinking of aeveraging as I see this as being a possibke turnaround | swiss paul |
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