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JSJS Jsjs Designs

0.825
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.825 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/11/2013
11:42
Are JSJS company shares currently traded on any other markets?

Pp.

piperpeter
22/11/2013
11:20
I wonder if this spike was caused by something not yet known. Would be a tasty take over target....director buys....another rns with news on more orders...

Wins seem rather keen to buy stock.

Def holding on myself...the good times are just starting.

barnetpeter
22/11/2013
11:19
Doesn't take a great deal of buying to move the price...
kcowe
22/11/2013
11:19
This has +1 all over it for the day. Mms trying to get shares as per usual.
brasher2
22/11/2013
11:16
buys coming back slightly
crichtoa
22/11/2013
11:11
I just bought at 1.04, getting difficult to see any point in keeping it tbh :/
crichtoa
22/11/2013
11:08
PP

Does not matter where the order is shipped from. The two company's have a clear method of sharing profits irrespective of where it ships.
It has been same from day 1.

The Chinese partners contributed hardware design expertise while JSJS contributed software expertise in the JSJS products. They have an agreed template on the division of proceeds from the sales.

buggy
22/11/2013
11:07
A reminder of one of the posters to ignore in future. Someone with a chip on their shoulder.

rally
7 Oct'13 - 09:15 - 3874 of 3937 0 0

So what happens to the existing channels who have been shut out.

There is bound to be a drop off in short to medium term sales volume. Megaman sell lamps not control! They have no experience in this market, for this to rise like this today smacks of desperation. What happens when JS fall out with their only UK distributor?

Why would B&Q or screwfix buy off Megaman? What happens to that business relationship?

Do you think they want to pay extra ££££s to Megaman to handle boxes?

What is the relationship with Siemens now?

Smacks of desperation for an agreement that yet again bails out JS in the short term.

Whatever company in their right mind puts all their eggs in one basket?

greenrichard
22/11/2013
11:04
Think this may stay around the 1p area for the day now...
crichtoa
22/11/2013
11:00
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 will be shipped from JSJS's Chinese partner factory?

Pp.

piperpeter
22/11/2013
10:53
1p is a psychological barrier and some people will sell.

Personally my exit strategy is based purely on the company's fundamentals. If the fundamentals are good and it is going in the right direction I keep hold of the share rather than chasing uncertain future somewhere else.

[You may guess from the above , that I am from the Warren Buffet old school of thought. I believe he still have Coca cola that he bought decades ago].

If fundamentals changes or my research finds something better then I will move on . I will however not sell just for the sake of selling or that a certain price has been reached. What I ask myself is if that price point is justified based on fundamentals? If the answer is YES, then unless I have something else that is better or I need the money I would hold on.

buggy
22/11/2013
10:49
I bought a load at 0.23 and sold them for a small amount but then piled in at 0.17. Now holding a free carry...

Not without worries though...the amount of its going bust on this thread scared off sooo many people. Even some of the most committed on here finally gave up...

Its only £5 million mkt cap and with the housing market so buoyant....2.5p is my target.

barnetpeter
22/11/2013
10:49
I bought a load at 0.23 and sold them for a small amount but then piled in at 0.17. Now holding a free carry...

Not without worries though...the amount of its going bust on this thread scared off sooo many people. Even some of the most committed on here finally gave up...

Its only £5 million mkt cap and with the housing market so buoyant....2.5p is my target.

barnetpeter
22/11/2013
10:44
ive got to say im surprised people havent set limit sells at 1p, must be a lot of confidence.
crichtoa
22/11/2013
10:39
Buys slowly coming in and no gold rush so a lot of confidence I think. Upwards and on. Long long term hold.
brasher2
22/11/2013
10:37
certainly looks like it brasher, will there be resistance though ??
crichtoa
22/11/2013
10:34
Gonna pop 1p today
brasher2
22/11/2013
10:28
That 460,000 sells was a buy !!! IT WAS MINE :( Why the hell does it do that ?!!!!
crichtoa
22/11/2013
10:28
That 460,000 sells was a buy !!! IT WAS MINE :( Why the hell does it do that ?!!!!
crichtoa
22/11/2013
10:23
Flushing a few out now, not a bad thing and probably some taking a cracking profit.

Passing onto stronger hands now though.

onedayrodders
22/11/2013
10:22
This is phenomenal, up another 20% so far today, approx 136% for the week, and
people still coming on board (rightly IMO).

mortimer7
22/11/2013
10:15
Well done to all those who hung on in there and are now reaping the rewards.

Commiserations to those that were scared off by the likes of rally and darloman.

Key lessons here are to do your own research and determine whether the risk/reward matches up with your capacity for loss.

After the product delays, cashflow issues etc, the risk here became far greater, but the technology and need for it seemed to balance that somewhat.

greenrichard
22/11/2013
09:57
Babbler,

Don't think the volume is enough to be a leak. We have had much bigger volumes before. I think that there is just less shares in free float so mm has to raise the price to tempt sellers.

Unless some of the major holders release more share in the market to increase liquidity, or those that are happy with their profit sell.... then the share price will continue to be tempramental.


Edit:
On second you may be right .. though the company has always been water tight with regards to information since Mike came on board.

buggy
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