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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kin Group | LSE:KIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ7M6059 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 3.15 | - | 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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24/1/2018 20:44 | Lol moron think I saw him on the train recently | ravin146 | |
24/1/2018 17:04 | i'd release your hand from your old fella first son before thinking of releasing anything else.... a dunce and a fan / stalker of the numpty trader of the year - nuff said. concentrate more at school and don't be put off too much that when Mummy drops you off each morning she gets ticket for littering....methink lol fannyface | fannyface | |
22/1/2018 11:09 | and we all know about your track record re your research don't we ??? simply appalling.....and that's being super polite after all, you don't continue picking up numpty trader of the year, year after year for no reason now do you ??? pmsl - re-entered @ 5p - yeah right Pinocchio - as always, you're sitting on losses due to getting it wrong yet again....hence the reason why you feel as if you have to tell all your actions. I suggest you stick to brushing the poodle and watching daytime kid's tv fannyface | fannyface | |
17/1/2018 19:54 | Kin wellness is dead...this is a cash shell.All but the chairman lost their jobs to this current state.This could reverse into anything tech, oil, betting, health etc.My research shows the new directors and recent large shareholders have specific backgrounds and links. Though it still could well be anything.Dyor, gla.Re-entered at 5p. I still believe this still to be valued at 5p at which we saw the placing) | ravin146 | |
17/1/2018 12:51 | This company is cursed because of the actions of its directors. It's a fig tree without fig, so no one can profit from it. cheats! | lord garry | |
13/1/2018 15:58 | February is the deadline for the acquisition. I would not hold any at risk for of being suspended and never coming back to me lol.Few weeks left or this will be toast | ravin146 | |
13/1/2018 14:25 | There do seem to be bouts of selling, phenomenonnick;so trading in KIN shares remains well balanced.I am investing enough so that it will hurt a little if "toast" is the end result.On the other hand a significant uplift of the AIQ variety will be greatly welcomed. For my sins,I am big fan of TERN in the 2.5p area. CULNs hang over the share price but the prospects for TERNs investee company,Device Authority,look spectacular. Good luck. | mudbath | |
13/1/2018 11:15 | Thanks mudbath. I went into KIN and MORE earlier this month. Sold MORE because 42% in a week is too good not to take, for me at least. But they have a lot longer to run than KIN does. Deals seem to take months to put together, strikes me as unlikely KIN will be ready to go by the Feb deadline. Suspension will focus the minds but the cash on KIN’s balance sheet will be eaten up in the fees of a deal. So anything goes wrong and they’re toast. Wish I could decide how to play this one! | phenomenonnick | |
12/1/2018 18:44 | PQLTtKhHDkAqXfMYbnY7 | tmsberry | |
12/1/2018 14:24 | So Feb is not the deadline! If for example the shares get suspended at the end of Feb, but then in May an acquisition is completed then the shares should be able to return to AIM. They would only be booted off AIM if 6 months from the end of Feb no acquisition has completed. | ochs | |
12/1/2018 13:10 | So basically from 15th Nov RNS."Rule 15 (AIM Rules for Companies)As the Directors have announced previously, the Company became a "Rule 15 Cash Shell" under Rule 15 of the AIM Rules with effect from 30 August 2017.Within six months of becoming a Rule 15 Cash Shell, the Company must make an acquisition or acquisitions which constitute(s) a reverse takeover under AIM Rule 14. If it does not do so, the London Stock Exchange will suspend trading in the Company's AIM securities pursuant to AIM Rule 40. The London Stock Exchange will cancel the admission of the Company's AIM securities pursuant to AIM Rule 41 where they have been suspended from trading for six months"February is deadline to make an acquisition.If not, LSE will suspend trading and then 6 months only its struck off. | ravin146 | |
12/1/2018 13:02 | Exactly...end in February - correct me if I'm wrong. | ravin146 | |
12/1/2018 12:52 | ravin146 - The company has 6 months from suspension, during which it remains listed but suspended, prior to being delisted by AIM. | dusseldorf | |
12/1/2018 11:56 | It is a deadline. LSE will take it of the market.It will then be privately owned.Very unlikely as there will be a queue of companies looking to be reversed into. | ravin146 | |
12/1/2018 09:59 | Volume looks good here this morning - decided not to trade my 5.25p shares for 6p as the volume points to higher breakout. | jonnyfro | |
12/1/2018 08:16 | Only 10k offered online at 6p I might hold out for a bit more this morning if they decide to chase this one up | dave4545 | |
11/1/2018 19:27 | If only Düsseldorf, a dream come true | stefanzygmunt | |
11/1/2018 18:28 | If only they acquired a blockchain gambling prospect...you could print £1 on it in 6 months | dusseldorf | |
11/1/2018 18:21 | Shells were strong today fueled by the bonkers rise again of AIQ which holds 4 million pounds and hit a valuation of around 50 million this afternoon. So before you moan at stocks like more and Kin check that out because they make this stock look a steal lol | dave4545 | |
11/1/2018 18:13 | Holding all the way24months hold for me this oneGanja style | alexios1201 | |
11/1/2018 17:48 | Who will be brave enough to hold until the the last few days and will the price collapse during the last few days? | stefanzygmunt |
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