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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Gfinity Plc | GFIN | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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0.085 | 0.085 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0.085 |
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Posted at 06/3/2025 15:12 by 2magpies peterIt will always be 'tomorrow'! (well, it has been so with GFIN for years) |
Posted at 05/2/2025 18:31 by darmz This fonzi guy is hilarious He was pumping Mac before running to gfin He then tried to pump this which failed and continue to make references to the ceoWatch this person he will be gone tomorrow Comedy gold |
Posted at 03/2/2025 08:33 by muck166 I see a resolution to increase headroom to 56% was passed at the GM. That can, I think, only be to give comfort to 0M that we could raise the option price. Also, the sole Director of 0M (Andrew Mole) was allotted 15% 0M stock last week - interesting also that both Halley and Keith took shares in Moles main venture, Pubx AI, last year.No doubt in my mind that all these connected people n have known a CIQ deal was in the offing long before we were told, likely explaining the Halley/Keith investments at .0015 in Sept. For me, the delay in signing a binding CIQ agreement hasn’t owed to any material disagreement on terms, but more to practicalities - publication of GFIN accounts, new headroom authority, Mole participation. So I think news of a binding deal is very close |
Posted at 19/12/2024 09:33 by 2magpies 'bird in hand'!No one likes to be left holding a suspended stock. If audit final review finds a howler, these coud remain suspended for weeks/months. It's rare, but here GFIN have actually stated that the stock WILL be suspended on 2nd Jan 25. (for an indeterminate time). Hopefully short, of course. But since when did Mr Market give two hoots for 'hope'?? |
Posted at 18/12/2024 23:33 by 2magpies "parsons418 Dec '24 - 21:53 - 2577 of 2579 0 3 0 The AIM market never ceases to amaze me. Being a qualified accountant for over 50 years I understand how the audit will not be signed off till January..." .................... The reason(s) for the GFIN audit being signed off until early Jan, can't be known to you (unless you have been given this information privily). Nothing to do with how long you have been a qualified accountant. If it was so obvious, and perfectly ok, then any listed Company with FY Accounts to 30th June, would have a delayed audit sign-off. Whatever the reasons, an impending suspension may well spook the share price Tomorrow will tell. |
Posted at 18/12/2024 17:47 by 2magpies Full year results, to 30 June 24. (which should be a nice loss).So, we are now in month 6 of FY25. They turned +tive in month 5, i.e. the previous 4 months of FY25 were loss-making. Long way to go, before celebrations begin. The next 4 months could be loss-making. As for audit, GFIN is tiny, and the audit should take only a moderate length of time. Delay in completion of audit is rarely for positive reasons. |
Posted at 04/12/2024 11:03 by letsgo5 Since the lows Gfin needs more of the herd to join Still should have been up A lot higher |
Posted at 11/11/2024 22:17 by dogboy Nothing irregular for Aim. Didn't MOS buy 49% of Mark Epstein's Krunchdata (also a Director of MOS) for £735k back in the day. What's good for the goose is good for the gander...Anyway good to hear GFIN expecting monthly profitability in 2025 |
Posted at 11/11/2024 18:52 by plattlaneboy My advice is be very careful - OM owned by Robert Keith who bought Athlos for £1 - David Halley works for him.Not rocket science what's going on here with an option for Gfin to buy it presumably with shareholders money to leave PI's flat once again. |
Posted at 07/10/2024 08:29 by 7rademark If gfin survive and progress a return to 5p would be initially possible. That's a 2400% gain from here. All Conservative but with the usual risks. |
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