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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jsjs Designs | LSE:JSJS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3FHW443 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.825 | - | 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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22/11/2013 09:54 | Off for a walk need some fresh air back later. | blueball | |
22/11/2013 09:54 | Cash in advance. You can't top that! Pp. | piperpeter | |
22/11/2013 09:51 | 0.9p to buy now. changing by the minute. | blueball | |
22/11/2013 09:47 | 1p could at this rate | flasher2 | |
22/11/2013 09:47 | Problems buying 200k @.83p in the end paying .88p. and that took 20 mins between. | blueball | |
22/11/2013 09:47 | Leaky Leaky. | babbler | |
22/11/2013 09:42 | Battyman2, At this price, over the next year it would not make much of a difference if you bought at 0.75 or 0.85p. I myself wished I had put an extra 10MIll shares at 0.2p just a about 1 month ago, but at that time I was really worried on how they would solve the working capital issue. At that time they were owing their suppliers and needed to pay before getting new stock in. The distributors were not happy at having to pay upfront for stock, so they were stocking in small quantiries. Megaman deal solves it in one single swipe. They have the financial muscle to pay for products upfront. They could also afford to offer distributors credit terms, (the usual trade terms of paying within 30 days etc). | buggy | |
22/11/2013 09:29 | Impossible to buy quantity. | blueball | |
22/11/2013 09:28 | Someone building a nice stake here. And loads of delayed buy chunks in round numbers from yesterday. | babbler | |
22/11/2013 09:28 | yes I'm with you buggy all the way. | onedayrodders | |
22/11/2013 09:27 | Y'know what it probably is...folk keep waiting for it to drop back, so they can buy in cheaper than the high, but it keeps going up, so suddenly more and more are realising they're no longer going to get in cheaper! And so they buy in and push up the price even more... Anyway, it's still a bargain, imho, and will be for a way up yet. | alynch | |
22/11/2013 09:18 | Nice start to the day! It looks like all buys this morning. Have they run out of free stock to sell? Might there be lower volume because no-one's selling? :-D | alynch | |
22/11/2013 09:10 | I was watching this when the share price was around 1.25p didn't buy in at that stage but now looks like a great buy (once we get a a bit of fall back hopefully!) | battyman2 | |
22/11/2013 09:03 | ODR Shares in free float are not huge. If most long term holders lock up their shares in the bottom drawer then it means that anyone wanting shares will have to pay a premium to tempt someone to sell. I have huge expectations for this company in a two year window. ( I am looking for price near enough 10p or at the very least above 5p. That is more than 6 times current price. I will wager that it is also more than I would get if I take my money out of this to chase other rainbows in AIM. Most likely I will lose the money ... while to me the prospects for JSJS Designs is as sure as you can get.) No advice intended. DYOR. | buggy | |
22/11/2013 08:53 | I was a little worried buying on top of the recent spike but for me the huge increased order news wasn't in the share price ... got it right (for a change) I'm expecting more good news and numbers on the heating gear very soon. IMHO ODR | onedayrodders | |
22/11/2013 08:48 | I wouldn't mind a few sells at this stage to flush out the short term holders and bring in new holders at a higher price. That may help form a higher base for the share price. | buggy | |
22/11/2013 08:44 | Most people paying a premium for any quantity? | battyman2 | |
22/11/2013 08:42 | Difficult to buy though flasher maybe later today will be more easy. | blueball | |
22/11/2013 08:41 | moving up towards 1p nicely, o.8 being paid. | flasher2 | |
21/11/2013 16:09 | Strong finish. | blueball | |
21/11/2013 14:00 | Paying more this pm. | blueball | |
21/11/2013 12:32 | "Neonlite Electronic & Lighting (HK) Limited, the brand owner of MEGAMAN(R), is a global leader in the design, innovation and distribution of eco-friendly, energy efficient LED and CFL lighting products. The Company has its own state-of-the-art manufacturing plants, an extensive network of concept stores, and wide distribution of its MEGAMAN(R) products in over 90 countries throughout the world". Pp. | piperpeter | |
21/11/2013 12:19 | "The agreement between the companies also allows for further similar agreements in other core markets for the group". What does this suggest? Pp. | piperpeter | |
21/11/2013 12:01 | In the 'Appointment of Master UK Distributor' RNS, 7 October 2013, it states that all orders will be paid for in cash in advance of shipment either from the UK or JSJS's Chinese partner factory. Of the orders received to 18 November 2013, in total $3,288,070, do we know how much will be shipped from the UK and how much from JSJS's Chinese partner factory? Pp. | piperpeter |
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