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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Koovs Plc | LSE:KOOV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BHB22S55 | ORD 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% | 2.90 | - | 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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29/7/2016 14:56 | anyone buying now will see this stock hit sub 50p on Monday. | hot wheels | |
29/7/2016 14:46 | Do the maths here , how much of this (in the companies own words) low margin turnover would you need to even cover the 1.25 mill monthly cash burn? Well if the low margin is 10% then they would need 12.5 mill sales per month just to cover the 1.25 mil cash burn, that's 150 mill per year or growth of 30 times current turnover of 5 mill,just to break even!!! Insanity!!!!!! | evil_doctor_facilier | |
29/7/2016 14:45 | Look at this excerpt in funding part in the rns FUND RAISING. THEY HAVE SAID IT Funding The Board is planning to resume its capital raising process in the autumn of 2016 and based on the success of the process so far, is confident that appropriate funding will be secured in due course. | hot wheels | |
29/7/2016 14:44 | Revenue £5.2M and an operating loss circa £17m. I know it's a growth stock but it's going to go bust before it has a chance to generate a profit at this rate of cash burn. Can't seem to find a broker who will let me short it either. | torrooso | |
29/7/2016 14:42 | above 25p must be tempting for those who took part in the last funding. | still waiting | |
29/7/2016 14:40 | on what basis can they command such market capitalistion? Harebridge told you so. Yes people an anonymous pumper. | hot wheels | |
29/7/2016 14:39 | Hi Nigel Thanks for coming on my thread to tell us, you were part of the idiots who have ramped this stock and now people are going to lose money. Why did you sell if you believe if it's the next ASOS? | hot wheels | |
29/7/2016 14:39 | Way too much ramping here ... Massively loss making at the moment... A lot of work before a high valuation is justified | aim999 | |
29/7/2016 14:36 | anyone thinking 40p monday close? and placing out 25p. They have to quick, as by next week share price will be circa 30p | the champion | |
29/7/2016 14:33 | yes BM I remember you were workin overtime here and 3 shifts to keep puffing | the champion | |
29/7/2016 14:33 | Have made fabulous money on this and will continue to do so. Inevitably there will be bumps along the journey but long term prospects are good. All imo/dyor. | nigelmoat | |
29/7/2016 14:29 | Mcap is definitely too high here.Seems as if a lot of folk got suckered in with all the ramping Next week I'm expecting a more lower SP | brewsters_millions | |
29/7/2016 14:27 | I'm usually bullish on stocks but am struggling to see where the value is with a mcap of £90m+ | still waiting | |
29/7/2016 14:26 | arab3 - don't hold KWS but looks v interesting. do hold TRAK and think this could move north quite quickly - great managment team. sorry O/T | melody9999 | |
29/7/2016 14:20 | post 781 was genuine. I am unlikely to buy back in until the next fundraising which would give me a new reference point. As Harebridge knows I bought after the last fund raising and cashed out around 55p. So I maintain a keen interest. I hold BOO. | melody9999 | |
29/7/2016 14:17 | Ouch - 23% today only. Not a one for children and widows. | richtea1701 | |
29/7/2016 14:12 | Indeed agree,ssnichani, sure does bring the worst out in people though shorting. | hazl | |
29/7/2016 14:11 | got a few more at 59p. Thank you very much. | irishlass2 | |
29/7/2016 14:11 | got a few more at 59p. Thank you very much. | irishlass2 |
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