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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Glenwick | LSE:GWIK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0RFL714 | ORD NPV |
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% | 0.06 | - | 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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28/6/2016 11:25 | Ahh..such august company! | soggy | |
28/6/2016 07:33 | I'm here too! | 113mike | |
28/6/2016 07:00 | No Soggy. I'm long and strong here. Going on the 14th to meet Jo and Jaap. People bailed far too quickly imo.It was one of several potentail deals that fell by the wayside I understand. Let's see what happens from here | showme01 | |
28/6/2016 06:54 | I guess I'm the only one left here then...? | soggy | |
27/6/2016 08:00 | Same as all the other stocks pumped by the twitter crew.Had its rise. Lots vacant promises.Got suspended.Resumed trading and price collapsed as nothing materialised.The twitter crew had already mostly sold. Other investors were left holding extremely expensive stock in a shell company with a lot less cashthan previously claimed by the rampers.Oh dear. | apfindley | |
23/6/2016 13:55 | All very disappointing after all the earlier hype. | 113mike | |
22/6/2016 21:23 | Don't buy junk. Simple. | daybreakers | |
22/6/2016 20:22 | The biggest faller in London was Glenwick PLC (LON:GWIK) 22nd June 2016 | dice1950 | |
22/6/2016 18:39 | Pumped hard by the usual rampers on twitterSame old story | dailylarma | |
22/6/2016 17:37 | oh dear !! | currypasty | |
22/6/2016 14:17 | Nothing happened. Back from suspension. | nick rubens | |
09/6/2016 16:50 | Another ADL. Placing and massive drop. | aimmafia | |
04/6/2016 08:31 | Yep-you've just said what I reckon everyone of us is thinking. | soggy | |
24/5/2016 07:38 | Thanks for the reply. I appreciate they can delay reporting, but the price a few days ago wasn't yesterday's closing price at suspension. I can only assume it was one of the last trades yesterday, before suspension, but that begs the question why wasn't it timed at that time and not an 'after hours' trade. | daddy warbucks | |
24/5/2016 07:29 | Daddy it was outside the normal market size and MMs can withold from 3 hrs to 3 days if they want to. | thetoonarmy2 | |
24/5/2016 06:52 | How can you have an out of hours trade when the share was suspended yesterday morning? The trade price of the share was at its 'suspension' price so it couldn't be from a few days ago. | daddy warbucks | |
23/5/2016 13:34 | John Depasquale of Allenby Capital Limited (Nominated Adviser and Joint-Broker) as just returned my call. Plenty of rubbish being posted on LSE. The company requested the suspension of the shares due to the advanced stage of the possible RTO. Shares will either be suspended until an announcement that the possible deal has been terminated or the company announce the details of the RTO and a general meeting is set so it can be voted on. In this case the shares will be suspended until the outcome of the GM. He said obviously he can't be drawn into how advanced matters are. End of conversation but we are looking at a few weeks if it is a deal and probably not long at all if it collapses but I see no reason why the company would request that the shares are suspended unless they were confident of a RTO outcome | showme01 | |
23/5/2016 13:05 | LSE Clearly some people have nothing better to do. Utter rubbish over there. Handful of muppets. | showme01 | |
23/5/2016 12:49 | Have a butchers at GLR | gkp heros | |
23/5/2016 12:25 | always a nice feeling to be in before news breaks. well done on this one, hopefully you won't have too long to wait. | still waiting | |
23/5/2016 12:20 | OMG they are going nuts on LSE #whydotheytradewhent | colin12345678 |
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