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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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07/7/2006 16:50 | LOL, but unfortunately the bidder would be buying nothing. Still haven't sold one copy of their product. Worthless apart from the cash. | scripophilist | |
04/7/2006 09:15 | hmmm... possibly! maybe just a spike tho, worth a punt for sure | frazzle56uk | |
04/7/2006 09:04 | This is looking interesting. A bid? | 2magpies | |
27/6/2006 20:15 | A farce and cost shareholders a big chunk of money. | scripophilist | |
27/6/2006 18:56 | not looking good | smpeq01 | |
15/5/2006 15:45 | They still haven't sold a single copy of their product, ROFL! | scripophilist | |
12/5/2006 11:36 | Is this the start of an upturn? Any nice announcement, and there's could be a right proper jump. | 2magpies | |
17/3/2006 17:40 | dump at 3.3p | frances2 | |
28/2/2006 20:10 | saltedcrab, you seem a bit immature. | krakow | |
28/2/2006 08:30 | drip drip drip *bang* 2p? | saltedcrab | |
27/2/2006 23:48 | down again, yikes! | saltedcrab | |
23/2/2006 14:36 | sub 1p soon????, no rights issue will happen with this kind of uncertainty. imho dyor | saltedcrab | |
20/2/2006 19:29 | pmclmc - 17 Feb'06 - 00:05 - 38 of 40 I agree with krakow, with the overhang from Corvus out of the way I expect this good news story to rise steadily. I'm in at 4.75 and dont expect to be selling much short of 10 short term. Good luck to all!! pmclmc - 17 Feb'06 - 09:43 - 39 of 40 sold out 129k at 4.75 sale not showing -------------------- LOL! Jim Henson would have been proud. | mad4it | |
20/2/2006 16:29 | dont think theres much cash left???? | saltedcrab | |
17/2/2006 09:43 | sold out 129k at 4.75 sale not showing | pmclmc | |
17/2/2006 00:05 | I agree with krakow, with the overhang from Corvus out of the way I expect this good news story to rise steadily. I'm in at 4.75 and dont expect to be selling much short of 10 short term. Good luck to all!! | pmclmc | |
16/2/2006 21:05 | Looks like Corvus have been dumping all the way down which looks a tad short-sighted to me. Now they're out of the way this should be more buoyant. Global Gaming Technologies PLC (GGT or the Company) 16 February 2006 Notification of Holding The Company was informed on 15 February 2006 that Corvus Capital Inc no longer holds any ordinary shares of 0.25p ("Ordinary Shares") in the Company. -ENDS- Global Gaming Technologies plc is a new company that has been established to build, through acquisition, a group specialising in providing enabling technologies for multi sports and events-based gaming. The company intends to exploit "The Big Bang" in betting. This is epitomised by the advent and growth in the number of online and remote betting sites in over 50 jurisdictions. Estimates of the total market size of internet betting and gaming vary. Datamonitor predicted that by 2005 there would be 15 million online gamblers generating a turnover of £20.7 billion, of which 1.4 million people would be using the internet to place their bets in the UK spending over £2.8 billion each year. This compares to a report given by the National Office for Information Economy in Australia which estimates the global online market taken in isolation could be worth anywhere between £7.3 billion and £73 billion. It is further estimated that, globally, there are now over 1,700 betting and gaming web-sites offering services on the internet. In 2002, online gambling represented 1.5 pr cent. of the total global gambling market (equating to £2.05 billion). In 2004, this figure was expected to grow to represent between 3 and 5 per cent. (with a value of £6.6 billion). Forecasts underline that this is a significant and growing international market and look even more favourable when set against the increasingly advantageouse tax environment and the ongoing processes of legislative change. The directors of Global Gaming Technologies believe that the gaming markets are still fragmented due to the relatively slow adoption of new technologies by established brands, especially when compared against the speed with which consumers are adopting new technology and the lack of comprehensive global data and information feeds. Broadband penetration is growing rapidly - over half of US internet home users now have broadband access as opposed to only 20 per cent. in early 2002. It is the directors' belief that the fragmented nature of the gaming industry is best demonstrated in the fast-growing Asian gaming markets. By virtue of its technology-led investment strategy the company will aim to achieve extensive penetration into the Asian sports and gaming sector, allowing the company to access what the directors believe to be one of the most consistent and fastest growing gaming markets in the world. By its nature the gambling market is a global one and the company will therefore consider target companies based anywhere in the world. The company aims to invest in early-stage technology companies that offer some of the following attributes: gaming applications which deliver stickiness (the ability to retain customers on the website), differentiation and enhanced consumer appeal; proprietary betting search engines which enable global comparison of price and odds; gaming data and information providers; operations with applications in the areas of financial spread betting, fixed betting and hedging amongst others; operations that facilitate remaote gaming across mobile phone networks; and fantasy game providers involved in the operation of team-orientated fantasy and other data-dependent games. | krakow | |
14/2/2006 14:49 | Wow. Big dump. 3M broker trade at 4p. Bargain. Obviously there's a home for them. | krakow | |
13/2/2006 19:14 | Some big names on board here now with the promise of more to come. Big names and global names. I particularly like big and global. Shares with big and global tend to rocket! | krakow | |
13/2/2006 16:23 | 2nd biggest % gainer of the day! | krakow | |
13/2/2006 11:19 | 11.49 million it says now. 1 million T trade at 6.5p, buy or sell from earlier??? | bungeetrader | |
13/2/2006 09:25 | guys what is the actual mcap of this company as advfn says 1 billion which I'm sure is wrong. | powwow | |
13/2/2006 08:30 | And.......bingo! | krakow |
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