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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Iq-ai Limited | LSE:IQAI | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BD4H0R42 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 1.55 | 1.50 | 1.60 | 1.55 | 1.55 | 1.55 | 197,967 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Florists | 536k | -512k | -0.0028 | -5.54 | 2.83M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/4/2021 17:53 | Interesting to read comments made today. Unfortunate aspects that stuck out, one or two of which would not have been tolerated in my day are: 1. Mistakes made in the early paragraphs that indicated poor concentration in drafting; 2. Unnecessarily long and complex such that simple messages are not conveyed; 3. Sufficiency of Working Capital for next 12 months to alleviate fear of the need to raise funds via either a fundraising or a sale of a developing device / methodology; 4. Remark alluding to possible sale or merger (pity BRH paid that whopping dividend !) Additionally, there seems to be a naivety about transitioning from a "penny punting share" into one that attracts the attention of smaller fund managers and analysts. This is sad when we are all aware that Hardman (and others) will write some good research on up & coming companies. Work by such firms is read by smaller fund managers, none of whom like taking stakes in small companies if analysts do not follow them. I have great regard for the CEO's track record and hope that the Company's advisers give focused advice to assist this most interesting company to grow rather than tap into private investors. | olde broker | |
20/4/2021 10:53 | don't worry your favourite ceo trevor will fix it or bleed it again! | abbynat | |
20/4/2021 10:52 | Bought a few more at 8.39p Does try the patience this share | volsung | |
20/4/2021 10:46 | Terrible. Income down, expenditure up. Three quarters of the cash in bank needed to cover current liabilities. Ugh! | lr2 | |
20/4/2021 10:36 | Great results.....NOT! | chesty1 | |
20/4/2021 10:35 | see you in a few hrs....lot to take in | jambam | |
15/4/2021 14:27 | Cracking new video just out 13:49 Thu 15 Apr 2021 | bobbie870 | |
13/4/2021 10:03 | If you want to make some money invest in Joules (JOUL)....online clothing for ladies and children. They sell in garden centres...pharma stocks have only made money in the lst 12 months....and have always been very volatile..Slow climbers are boring but they work. | cottlet | |
13/4/2021 07:49 | https://www.londonst | rdotcom | |
06/4/2021 15:30 | It could actually finish RED, and we all know who is to blame.I feel sorry for those who were mugged into buying at 9p this morning. | festario | |
06/4/2021 14:44 | That news today has now been completely ignored and discounted by the market. ZERO trust in Trevor Brown, lessons learned by serious investors.They won't touch this, and if no one is buying HE can't sell. It's currently impossible to get a quote to sell any.I'll just cling to my basic holding, but will not be adding on any rise or drop. | festario | |
06/4/2021 10:33 | The price action suggests that a big sell is incoming from our resident TB. | glasswala | |
06/4/2021 09:13 | If you would have bought them when they were under 2p you would not be saying that now I guess. | clocktower | |
06/4/2021 08:49 | How long before Trevor sells some of these shares | richardp19 | |
06/4/2021 08:15 | Nice little rise people | leadersoffice | |
02/4/2021 09:11 | Trades looked a bit off yesterday. | trader00100 | |
01/4/2021 18:41 | Nothing... which is precisely the problem. | festario | |
01/4/2021 18:32 | What the hell happened today? | trader00100 |
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