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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Global Gaming | LSE:GGT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03VVN93 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 1.85 | - | 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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16/6/2008 14:58 | heads up ! | justjus | |
16/6/2008 12:05 | why are we assing around at 0.6p for, if the shares have a 'value' of 1p.. to the institutional investors (of last week)... surely the institutions have to get them cheaper than us peeps (are allowed to)? ;-) | andrbea | |
16/6/2008 11:45 | little tick up | saloch | |
16/6/2008 11:30 | Thanks for the replies haff1 and saffy. I am not a holder but top spot on the ADVFN gainers list prompted further investigation...dyor ect ect Jack | jack dee | |
16/6/2008 11:10 | 1. its a shell (not gaming) 2. raised monies at 1p .. 3. about corvus and speculative.. just my notes.. saffy.. | safman | |
16/6/2008 10:29 | ...JD you are right it is all speculative... the company is basically the share holders looking via the managemnt for something to RTO into... but if its a good prospective RTO ... then we will see value above the current share price . | haff1 | |
16/6/2008 10:24 | Just to check: This company is not producing a profit or anything else, has a share price that only rises on speculation printed in the Express, is a gaming tech company moving into the oil producing sector, but not just yet. Needs a loan from Corvus to cover its day to day expenses and is going to issue more shares to investigate what it can do next. Has only nine people working for it and a director has bought 20ks worth of shares which means 'somethings going to happen' Please feel free to deride me for I am no expert but where is the value in this company? | jack dee | |
16/6/2008 09:21 | Today is the day to top up. I just did, even with such a wide spread. The MMs are holding the price and playing it canny, but with the increases coming, this is a real bargain price. | vistaboy | |
16/6/2008 07:27 | morning... 1p placing due on wednesday..t'will be interesting.. however, a little busy with blue-chips.. good luck.. saffy.. | safman | |
15/6/2008 20:25 | fitehills - The fact that a director spent £20,000 buying shares @ ELEVEN times the price he could have bought them at just two days earlier, would suggest '5 to 10 bagger' could be a wild UNDER-estimate. I agree with Ivor too that something v v big is in the pipeline and this recent deal fall-through could turn out to have been a red herring. Best of all the shares aren't suspended anymore. Don't be surprised if we see rises next week. Strictly IMO. pdyor. | 2magpies | |
13/6/2008 21:51 | Ivor I believe you are dead right and will top up on monday on any more weakness,the recent collapsed deal has really got nothing to do with the main plan and I still believe this to be a 5 to 10 bagger in the next few months. As always no ramp intended and DYOR | fitehills | |
13/6/2008 20:07 | corvus are the key.. saffy.. | safman | |
13/6/2008 20:02 | ivor w, can you elaborate, ps have you seen the trades today, regards s | saloch | |
13/6/2008 19:53 | there is something big going on here, mark my words. For someone to fund that placing at that price, somethings planned. And its big. | ivor whopper | |
13/6/2008 19:48 | Err - pardon Stephen ??? Can you get your facts right please. | double6 | |
13/6/2008 16:32 | Why the interest double6 when you have never held this share?. | lord santafe | |
13/6/2008 15:44 | fenseal3 whilst I see what you're getting at, there is at least one BIG difference pre and post placing: the price @ which shares were placed. Subscribers paid more that 11 times (yes ELEVEN times) the price the shares were trading @ just two days prior to suspension. Cearly someone has seen something. As for us mortals, the cat's out of the bag: it's a 'more attractive' target in the oil (producing) sector; AND subscribers, including a director have paid hugely above the market price for extra shares. It has gone well beyond 'we're on the lookout for suitable targets'. I think that this time, in the run-up to the rto, the share price will scoot onwards to at least 2p, before details are announced. Strictly IMO. pdyor | 2magpies | |
13/6/2008 14:50 | must have been something or somebody pretty impressive to stop them in their tracks and say, wait a minute choose us instead.. just my thoughts :-) | andrbea | |
13/6/2008 14:49 | as it stands they are the same when the share price was 0.08 but with 250k in the bank...i have no idea where this can go but i can't see there being a rto in the near future!!!....if i have a chance to get back in @ 0.1 or 0.2 then i will...good luck everyone!! | fenseal3 | |
13/6/2008 14:44 | yeah, i think the fact that corvus owns 28% of equity, and the premium placing in these markets, it management that will turn the shell around, of course, v speculative.. and of course, in their interests.. placing next wednesday.. dyor.. saffy.. | safman | |
13/6/2008 14:43 | so the placing still stands then? | justjus | |
13/6/2008 14:31 | the thought of the 1p placing ...... and this new carrot (below) will keep me in: "GGT is focussing on other opportunities considered to be more attractive." dyor nia | andrbea | |
13/6/2008 14:27 | placing in not conditional. 1p price is well ahead to current market. Did anyoone manage to get som nearer 0.2? If so, lucky you! | 2magpies | |
13/6/2008 14:25 | so that's double the price from here? (0.57 to 1p?) weird they should mark it down then, they're laying themselves wide open for buyers (all buys so far) was -33% now -19% | andrbea | |
13/6/2008 14:21 | yep, ORD and 25oK placing as scheduled for next week, wednesday.. purely corvus from here.. saffy.. | safman |
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