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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Maistro Plc | LSE:MAIS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8DX2616 | 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% | 0.20 | 0.15 | 0.25 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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12/2/2020 15:48 | Thanks.Saw on website all applications successful. | mam fach | |
12/2/2020 12:23 | 6 billion shares issued raising £600000. | packman8 | |
21/1/2020 11:31 | Have been advised that an open offer of shares is in progress, with details to be announced shortly. | packman8 | |
21/6/2019 13:48 | Well I'm holding this dog at £1.20 ? fingers crossed lol | woods183 | |
13/6/2019 15:51 | Erogenous Jones, indeed! Fortunately sold out last week at circa 0.32 with a very small profit. | gostaa | |
13/6/2019 14:23 | I've had a share at 90% below NAV delisted because it refused to put out its results in collusion with it Nomad - Never heard from them again - | tomboyb | |
13/6/2019 14:21 | Very poor indeed - ! AIM = Gamblers paradise - | tomboyb | |
13/6/2019 14:18 | Yes I hold some from the 1p level and I added a few at 0.2. No point in selling at this level; wait and see. I remember Content film going private and an offer of 1p being made a couple of years later....way above the price I had paid so not all is lost. A US based firm paid out a 600% premium but there again I remember a real con just after a delisting where we got half the price | barnetpeter | |
13/6/2019 14:06 | and no interest in shareholders here...especially as they recently raised at 1p...very poor imo | pre | |
13/6/2019 13:56 | As expected - Worth zero - | tomboyb | |
30/5/2019 14:57 | Erogenous James, I appreciate your comments but I bought at 0.20 last week as a binary trade so my shares are hardly worthless. I do tend to agree however that this will likely go private but in the next few weeks we could see a 100% rise in the run up to the delisting date. | gostaa | |
30/5/2019 09:08 | Has the tax rules changed? I thought you could not claim tax losses if shares are held in a SIPP or ISA. | packman8 | |
21/5/2019 17:33 | MAIS shareholder action group has been set up by a poster under the name of "Itisagame". Please see below for his original post which appeared on the LSE earlier today: I have set up maistroshareholders@ At this stage i am only trying to get a better idea on where we stand, i only need the number of shares that you own and intend to use to vote against delisting, i am not saying to buy, sell, trade, or persuade you to vote for or against. If you are a current shareholder and intend to vote against the delisting you can send an email to maistroshareholders@ and i will add the number of shares that you hold and will use to vote against the delisting to an excel sheet. To delist the company they need 75% of the shareholder votes that are made at the GM. To keep the listing we need 25% of the shareholder votes that are made at the GM. Assuming that it is only the directors and Charles Street that see the benefit of delisting the company with their indicated 229,276,206 shares then we need around 60m shares in aggregate to vote against the board and secure the listing. In the event that the board or Charles Street attempt to buy stock in the open market to force their way then we could need a combined 101m shares to vote against them, this would guarantee a minimum of a 25% vote against the motion in any event. Once we know how many shares we have in total we should have a better idea on how this vote might unfold and the possibility of stopping the vote beforehand. maistroshareholders@ | gostaa | |
20/5/2019 10:58 | Buys are not influencing the SP? | zen12 | |
17/5/2019 16:36 | Yes an absolute disgrace. Are the major shareholders trying to take the company on the cheap or what? A couple of delisted have worked out ok for me but the last one...the company received a huge order and remaining shareholders were then bought out for a pittance by the majority holder having got some toady broker to sign to say it was a "fair and reasonable" price | barnetpeter | |
17/5/2019 14:51 | Actually It’ll be shocking if they allowed it, Hugh investors here would be absolutely livid about this. Raised 2m+ a few months ago to what delist? | zen12 | |
17/5/2019 14:51 | Actually It’ll be shocking if they allowed it, Hugh investors here would be absolutely livid about this. Raised 2m+ a few months ago to what delist? | zen12 | |
17/5/2019 12:45 | Worth a small punt? Raised new money at 1p and this is some fall. Delisting might not get support and these type of shares tend to bounce on any stake build. Not going broke it seems...only small punts of course | barnetpeter | |
17/5/2019 10:38 | Game over - EJ 10 - J777J 0. Thanks to EJ for keeping my money safe. | pugugly |
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