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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hostmore Plc | LSE:MORE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMV9MD66 | ORD GBP0.20 |
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% | 0.17 | - | 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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07/10/2024 14:07 | TGI Fridays rescue deal saves over 2,000 UK jobs | adobbing | |
25/9/2024 11:43 | https://www.catering | stealive | |
23/9/2024 21:48 | D&D London owners cook up TGI Fridays takeover ^^ assets to be acquired from the administrator | jaknife | |
18/9/2024 12:25 | SUSPENDED https://www.sharesma | dgarvey | |
18/9/2024 09:36 | Pwhite73 #180 - "Delisting doesn't happen overnight. Before delisting comes suspension." Can't say you weren't warned. | pwhite73 | |
18/9/2024 09:34 | pretty sure there are naked shorts here - But who gives one - This is the discrepancy in the markets - Yes it was bound to happen - | tomboyb | |
18/9/2024 09:32 | Game over - | tomboyb | |
18/9/2024 08:45 | Wow now 0.13 to sell...MMs after stop losses | zen12 | |
18/9/2024 06:03 | Big bounce today | the codger | |
17/9/2024 09:26 | Time for a bounce | the codger | |
16/9/2024 12:21 | "TGI Fridays lines up administrators as chain scrambles to stay in UK" | no dice | |
16/9/2024 10:14 | Most of the daily variation is due to the spread, nothing more. Can't blame the MMs not wanting shares that will be monopoly money in a few weeks. | dgarvey | |
14/9/2024 07:25 | Room Service shares equal to 252% of the issued share capital; | tomboyb | |
14/9/2024 07:09 | 80mill volume - All churn? - No, if anyone remembers room service, is exactly how MMs still operate - Odd are stacked against P.I - It is the way it is - | tomboyb | |
13/9/2024 20:35 | Ace venture II predicted 500% yesterday He is now sitting on a 80% loss this week alone. No wonder he hasn't shown his big fat stupid ugly gave round here Total clueless bellend BWAHAHAHA | strawberry alarm clock | |
13/9/2024 17:03 | How are they blocking? If need be get on the phone and your broker will place. The rules of the game don't include liquidity at the touch of a button. Look at the 15 minute-delayed trades published on the London Stock Exchange, that give real information PIs aren't losing out they just have to operate in the rules. I am astonished there are any bids at all, so be thankful to the buyers, whomever they are. | hpcg | |
13/9/2024 16:48 | hpcg - "No one is shafting anyone." Yes they are. The MM deliberately create fake rallies. 40%, 60%, 80% rises creating the belief the shares are going even higher due to a low market cap in the hundreds of thousand and the potential arrival of a white knight for the PLC. Whilst blocking PIs from exiting in any decent amounts. | pwhite73 | |
13/9/2024 16:20 | No one is shafting anyone. One has to be a literal moron to buy shares of a company that has announced it is worth nothing. It also makes sense to take the losses as some money is better than none and if outside of a tax wrapper the losses are valuable capital gains tax offsets. I do realise people find this a lot harder so I won't castigate them for it, but it is their choice to lose the few coins they needn't. Any tax right down will be available once the company has expired - but it is much easier to document from a share sale. | hpcg | |
13/9/2024 16:11 | Another notifiable holder out. | pwhite73 | |
13/9/2024 16:07 | I bought safestyle thinking of some kind of bounce the next day suspended and gone. This has lasted but could be suspended any day | bladderman | |
13/9/2024 15:36 | You might be right, this looks shafting PIs to helping seller out...cruel but like safe style they're doing the same! | zen12 |
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