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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Globo | LSE:GBO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B282VW04 | ORD 1P |
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% | 28.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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02/11/2015 08:53 | You know the answer already! But for general consumption, an amount I can afford to lose. Over 100k, but 'small change' to many I know . | bagpuss62 | |
02/11/2015 08:47 | Real question? | bagpuss62 | |
02/11/2015 08:43 | So, how much did you lose on GBO? | elcapital | |
02/11/2015 08:41 | Hahah!!!Gotcha you feeble old exile Thought I was filtered!!!! Ha hah ha !!!Like everything you stand for a complete fabricated inconsequence..Go find a a kindergarten !!! | bagpuss62 | |
02/11/2015 08:38 | Tis true .. Shorts get hammered to..I do not hold ANY grudge against shorts, they were doing what we longs were attempting to do; line our own pockets .. Nothing wrong with that.. What is hard to swallow is the AIM. Situation unique to our financial incompetent 'professional' system. Completely corrupt 'root and branch'. A complete piggin lottery !!! Found out too late!! | bagpuss62 | |
02/11/2015 08:09 | Loverat r.e. 7649 - people take uninformed risks because of greed; they are already spending the money they have gained. In any case for fraudulent companies there is no protecting aggregate losses, individuals can only mitigate their own situation by finding a greater fool to sell to. | hpcg | |
02/11/2015 08:07 | What !!!!!!!ELCAP .. A heart in there somewhere? | bagpuss62 | |
02/11/2015 08:01 | Many questions. Where is he Do they know if he has left the country or he escaped on a windsurfer? Where is the money from share sales? What is left of company money....if any? Longs have been bent over by Costis, and now the company are keeping everything quiet. They should have a sense of honour to the shareholders to keep them informed | elcapital | |
02/11/2015 04:39 | The Stigologist - 01 Nov 2015 - 08:37:37 - 60 of 65 Loverat the failed head of IPM shareholder campaign has changed his tune "Never get involved in action groups or campaigns as the people driving them are in it for themselves." LOL well caught. This stinking carcass called Loverat is high on the priorities list. | s2014logiser | |
02/11/2015 01:33 | Does a blanket class action or similar prevent/significantl Could be worth knowing from a top class expert if a specific process would have that effect. Also if its possible to erode the pay out with fees. Having fore knowledge of the report they may have borrowed/invested heavily. Maybe even over extended. | luckymouse | |
02/11/2015 01:01 | ShareSoc are happy to help even if you only hold your shares/holding via CFDs or spreadbets. This is about grouping every investor with a common interest in the company and trying to establish a strong and focused group that will be able to get a number of answers to key questions and report back regularly Personally I do not like to see resignations by directors just at the point when all the hard work needs to be done to help investors and shareholders to understand and hopefully recover something from the situation. Why have the non executive director and company secretary resigned ? I note there has been mention of Gavin Burnell being linked to Costis in other companies. What are the AIM team at the LSE planning to do for investors as it is very unlikely a replacement nomad will be found and delisting looks inevitable ? Is an EGM needed to add shareholder action/campaign representation to the board of Globo ? What will the larger institutional investors do in this situation ? ShareSoc will certainly try to get as many answers as possible through official sources so do add your name and join the campaign. | davidosh | |
01/11/2015 23:17 | IOnlyPostAfterBBMs 1 Nov'15 - 22:42 - 25195 of 25197 0 0 Agreed. Plus avoid any stock where the thread moderator bans people who express a bear viewpoint. | andy | |
01/11/2015 23:15 | Jakniife, Exactly, I also wondered where in the world he is, and whether he's in jurisdiction or not! After selling his shares he will be in a strong financial position to domicile himself in some safe haven out of sight and reach. | andy | |
01/11/2015 21:41 | Can I suggest you guys stick totally to the issues at Globo and what can be salvaged. Try to help each other rather than slagging each other off ! If you have nothing to add then you will end up talking to yourselves as the vast majority here are looking towards understanding what has happened ? , what can be learned ? and who can be brought to book over this ? | davidosh | |
01/11/2015 20:37 | El Capital Anyone reading over your last 50 posts today (70% containing expletives) would think there is something seriously wrong with you. Well, we can leave that discussion for another day, but I think you should calm down before you burst a vessel. Particularly if you are a retired stockbroker. Stressful career followed by stressful retirement does not make a happy, easy going bunny. Try some relaxation techniques and come back when you have calmed down. | loverat | |
01/11/2015 20:03 | lqs I have made enough posts on the subject over a long period and my views are quite clear. They explain why I have reached the view and are qualified. For example, I was cautiously positive about Pauly Pilot's latest post and article. If you wish to pick on a specific point, please do so. However if you and some of the others do not wish to read my posts, then I suggest best not to clog up the thread with a repeat of the discussion. Leave the reading to people who are interested in discussing the general state of this market and the role of tipsters and financial commentators. | loverat |
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