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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gfinity Plc | LSE:GFIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BT9QD572 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.03 | 0.025 | 0.035 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 3,703,347 | 08:00:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amusement & Rec Svcs, Nec | 2.19M | -10.26M | -0.0030 | -0.10 | 1.02M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/1/2020 17:07 | https://www.bbc.com/ | 5oletrader | |
23/1/2020 11:04 | hxxps://www.proactiv | cokehookerscars | |
23/1/2020 11:00 | Some interesting info. [...] hxxps://www.proactiv | cokehookerscars | |
23/1/2020 10:54 | This looks interesting now. Picked some up. Small amount. | cokehookerscars | |
23/1/2020 09:54 | Get out while you can. Only option is asset sale to someone like Sports direct imo. You might get cash. Reason being there are too many companies on Aim burning cash while revenues fall because strategy wrong and just too small to compete. At some point investors refuse to throw good money after bad. The rev outlook alone should tell you this is a play on sub scale marketing not esports. | allonblack | |
23/1/2020 09:05 | As a shareholder I ultimately want margin over turnover, reasonably good update to me | jforshaw1953 | |
23/1/2020 08:37 | Told you alll sh*t stock | blackrolie00 | |
23/1/2020 08:25 | Deeply discounted placing written all over it within few months Imo | kaka47 | |
23/1/2020 07:58 | At this price and moving from chasing turnover to higher margin does this look promising for the future? | arasetoma | |
22/1/2020 14:15 | This is in a downward spiral now ! | silver tortoise | |
17/1/2020 08:13 | Could do with some good news..... | jforshaw1953 | |
13/1/2020 08:50 | With headlines like this I surprised it's chart isn't more upbeat. 'Gfinity Annual Loss Narrows, On Track For 2021 Earnings Breakeven ts services and products provider Gfinity PLC said on Monday it achieved "a significantly improved financial performance" in its recently ended...' | hazl | |
30/12/2019 17:11 | Good to see some clearly saw value here today. | hazl | |
16/12/2019 19:50 | https://insiderfinan | soc3 | |
11/12/2019 14:15 | Some people must have bought this at about 30 and the industry is young. I'm prepared to wait a while with a few I had from about 5p....from memory. Anyway people will have to follow their own instincts. | hazl | |
11/12/2019 14:11 | It is the general market at present in my opinion. Will we have a lift after the election? Who knows? A difficult time for the markets coming up at some point that's why the vultures as in post 167 pop in. He's been wrong,mostly, in the stocks I've seen anyway,so he's likely nursing his losses. | hazl | |
11/12/2019 14:03 | Lets hope so. Appears to be a stream of good news and reports about its potential, although this never seem to be reflected in the share price | jforshaw1953 | |
11/12/2019 13:51 | Pre election clearing out. Probably on margin. John Clarke gave a good indication of the fundamental strengths and growth opportunities at GFIN which are completely independent of any election result.Prospects never been better, price never been lower! | longtermgains | |
11/12/2019 13:42 | Some big sells today, anyone any idea's why? | jforshaw1953 | |
11/12/2019 07:35 | Interesting: John Clarke, Global Brand and Marcomms Officer, spoke with @SharePickers on the @VOXmarkets podcast to discuss the strong growth in its gaming community, why brands are flocking to esports, plans for 2020 & more. Listen in here: (11:03-20:55) | 5oletrader | |
10/12/2019 10:12 | It seems to have interest today at least. | hazl |
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