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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gunsynd Plc | LSE:GUN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMD6PM55 | ORD 0.085P |
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% | 0.12 | 0.11 | 0.13 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 22,547 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investment Advice | 149k | -1.71M | -0.0031 | -0.39 | 665.76k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/11/2019 13:41 | If the Conditions Precedent are not met by 30 April 2020, any party may terminate the Term Sheet. There can be no certainty that the Transaction will proceed. | pennydealer | |
29/11/2019 13:27 | <100 quids worth of sells allowed - So bid looks like falling - | tomboyb | |
29/11/2019 13:14 | Could fall to 0.01p - | tomboyb | |
29/11/2019 13:08 | Can't sell £100 - | tomboyb | |
29/11/2019 13:06 | 10MILL at 0.012p! Ask them where is the monies! | tomboyb | |
29/11/2019 12:54 | 5MILL dumped at 0.012p - well below bid - | tomboyb | |
29/11/2019 12:50 | Well whilst getting most of the investment back isn't what some dreamers dreamt of, then it does free up monies for maybe a more liquid investment. Tomboy - what would you have done? | seagullsslimjim | |
29/11/2019 12:50 | Well whilst getting most of the investment back isn't what some dreamers dreamt of, then it does free up monies for maybe a more liquid investment. Tomboy - what would you have done? | seagullsslimjim | |
29/11/2019 12:11 | Offloaded mine completely - Could not sell 500k at the end - £100 These guys are scum - | tomboyb | |
29/11/2019 11:53 | re Oyster - getting back approx (slightly less) than what they put in and which was valued at zero by most at the start of the year. | seagullsslimjim | |
29/11/2019 11:19 | Didn't realise i had them - lol - | tomboyb | |
29/11/2019 11:18 | Sold off the tiny shares that I had left - These are dirty MFs - | tomboyb | |
25/11/2019 12:21 | Would be a reasonable idea BUT they would need cash to do that which they might not have and tangible assets to set a price against....which they dont have. | pennydealer | |
25/11/2019 10:30 | They could waste money having a share consolidation. Perhaps they haven`t thought about this one !! | tyranosaurus | |
25/11/2019 07:22 | I never said the market was waiting for a Brexit outcome. Where did I say that? Many investments have been held off for getting up to a year thanks to the minority government position and risk of snap elections leading to a mad Corbyn win. To claim otherwise is frankly astonishing. I presume the posters on here are not British or based in Britain because you sound remarkabley out of touch. Every economic commentator worth their salt has been talking about stagnation in investment and that also includes moving capital into and around markets in the UK especially. There will be a considerable release of funds back into London with a strong Boris majority. Some of that will go into high risk and that means shares like GUN have a high probability of getting some attention. With the political landscape sorted for a short while (US elections next), Gunsynd will be able to layout a clearer plan about what is going on with their projects. It is blindingly obvious uncertainty leads to stagnation as has been pilling up especially over tha last year. | whattheduce | |
22/11/2019 16:42 | Whattheduce in fairness to him, is trying to ramp the unrampable. I did laugh though about the people he knows in HK who are just hovering around waiting for the Brexit outcome. Sadly, Brexit is not GUN's problem....chucking our cash at ghost companies is the problem. | pennydealer | |
22/11/2019 15:31 | I know people in HK who have been hovering for over a year now and are fully practiced for some heavy activity. WTF - | tomboyb | |
22/11/2019 14:01 | I doubt any of your 'hovering' HK people have GUN shares on their shopping list. | pennydealer | |
22/11/2019 09:24 | Total nonsense. Not a single one of GUN's 'investments' is relying on the outcome of Brexit or the General election. | pennydealer | |
22/11/2019 08:44 | You expect the company to behave like a news service furnishing you personally with infromation at your beck and call. For market sensitive reasons there will not be a running narrative. Either it is heading towards a major spike based on news, or it is in a mess and they are engineering options to square a circle. My money is major spike about to happen. I can even give you atime window. It will be Dec 13th - Dec 20th. This is one of a great many small caps treading water waiting for a firm politcal outcome. Many, many small caps are very hesitante against the prospect of a sneak Corbyn win, a good Boris majority and there will be a release of billions into the London markets as many funds and overseas investors pile in to grab low priced stocks against the exchange rate. I know people in HK who have been hovering for over a year now and are fully practiced for some heavy activity. I'm keeping the faith. | whattheduce |
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