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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Iconic Labs Plc | LSE:ICON | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BRBJ3P08 | ORD GBP0.0001 |
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% | 5.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Health & Allied Services,nec | 0 | 4.77M | 0.5697 | 0.09 | 418.58k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/11/2020 13:14 | Very nice. I've always been of the opinion that this is an eventual 10-bagger anyway, so a price target of 0.25p within 3 years is entirely attainable. I'll be taking another tranche Monday morning. | different world | |
21/11/2020 12:22 | Post by OilNovice on 16/11/20 on the lse bb:Looking at their earnings:- £1.2m from JOE- £120k from Lovin- assume £120k from TLE- assume £60k from GSN- assume £600k from 4 one-off campaigns per year (i.e. Yoga, grocers at £150k each)That would give an annual revenue of c.£2.1m per yearAs a fast growing start-up in a great sector (digital ads + data) we should expect 100%-200% growth per year.This would allow a future valuation of 10-25 times revenue (three year forward looking).MCAP = £21m - £52m------Current Mcap £4.7m. | parob | |
20/11/2020 20:50 | dw - The last thing I want is for anybody to top themselves over this matter. You will hear news soon on the long anticipated EGM because it was announced today the FCA has closed the Covid offer that allowed companies to issue up to 20% of their equity without having to publish a prospectus. "Cash-strapped companies have less than a fortnight to shore up their finances using light-touch rules after the accountancy regulator warned that it would be closing an emergency loophole at the end of the month." | pwhite73 | |
20/11/2020 19:57 | Well now we know. Many thanks PWhite73. We'll all commit suicide on Monday morning and finally you'll be happy. | different world | |
20/11/2020 19:36 | Go bak to PREM u been ripped apart | prof_glenglad | |
20/11/2020 19:27 | Mr Tait.. Now. Now. You need to Calm Down.. Funny you went silent at the same time as pwhite aka TW. :) | anotherdaytoday | |
20/11/2020 19:01 | Nice big buy | zxie | |
20/11/2020 18:13 | From the London Stock Exchange page tonight, for those who can't read charts right. We closed BLUE up 7.45%. 0.01 7.45% (0.00) ICONORD 0.001P | different world | |
20/11/2020 17:51 | You have to ask yourself two questions here. 1. Why was it a day of 3bn traded, over 2bn of which were buys, with some exceedingly large trades, 350,000,000 - 250,000,000 and 100,000,000? and 2. Why was the price held for most of the day at 12.5 offer only moving sporadically to 13.5 (and one trade of 14) on such high volume? Mind, we did in the end close blue, so something may break on Monday. | different world | |
20/11/2020 17:10 | yes they played a good game this week indeed'' D/W and will wipe the floor clean with the impatient. & rainbow chasers, if you give them half a chance by been desperate, or easily spooked liv.. | livup967 | |
20/11/2020 16:40 | pmsl away and boil yir head fannybaws | datait | |
20/11/2020 16:36 | Interesting someone should buy 74m after the bell. As I said, Monday should be interesting. | different world | |
20/11/2020 16:31 | it is what it is, Monday Is another day'' good weekend all stay safe liv.. | livup967 | |
20/11/2020 16:29 | they have got to be kidding surly leaving it down here | livup967 | |
20/11/2020 16:29 | Nice buy there - a 3 bn day then Monday should be interesting. | different world | |
20/11/2020 16:28 | games or what | datait | |
20/11/2020 16:28 | 3 bill pass WTF | livup967 | |
20/11/2020 16:26 | WTF large order | livup967 | |
20/11/2020 16:24 | FUNNY OLD GAME LOL'' | livup967 |
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