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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mbl Group Plc | LSE:MUBL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0W48T45 | ORD 7.5P |
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% | 3.50 | - | 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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29/8/2012 11:59 | guess HTIG is a safer option with the recent big contract win | akaaur | |
29/8/2012 11:44 | C Do you know anything about EMS or NMS? 23k is way above it? I give up! | love it | |
29/8/2012 11:39 | Selling under bid. Dear oh dear. | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 11:08 | Shareholders are not going to see any of that £2.7m so you can discount it straight away. | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 11:08 | Just been reading through previous posts and saw that cr advised selling this at 170p odd, well done that man. Hatetrader was advising people buy it at that price. He has so many different usernames it's hard to keep up. Can't believe he is still trying to ramp MUBL, 170p to 4p? That takes some beating. | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 11:07 | Re Kimboy - Message 4711 As soon as they lost the MRW contract they should have sold everything off and sent the remaing cash to shareholders. My comment Exactly and the reason the price is so low is that 99% of the market doesn't trust the directors an inch. If they were a football team, they'd be scoring own goals every five minutes (assuming they had the ability to find their own posts) | tommyjnewton | |
29/8/2012 11:01 | Really guys - it's the same directors that have bent everyone over here and posted 6 ton of vinyl up their backside. Think about it - £4m cash - where's that likely to end up? With the shareholders or with more tickets for the directors at the next Olympics - a sceptic might ask. All imo/dyor etc | cockneyrebel | |
29/8/2012 10:55 | Is MUBL's main business selling pet food on the internet? discuss | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 10:47 | Has everyone had a proper read of the balance sheet? | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 10:46 | C I have every day to speak to you. This should be fun | love it | |
29/8/2012 10:44 | Ramptastic GS, you must be in lol Cash is what? lol | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 10:42 | In the style of CF12: MBL Net Assets £6.534m Cash now £2.7m(August 2012) and no debts !!! Tiny Market Cap £0.69m (at 4p) Is this a no-brainer value play for 20p ? | giant steps | |
29/8/2012 10:15 | OK Enough said. | love it | |
29/8/2012 10:12 | lol, been warned pmsl | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 10:12 | Back to lurking and gathering! | love it | |
29/8/2012 10:11 | So the rest of us have to suffer I am not laughing you have been warned. I have traded Mubl over the years several times and done very well out of them, every stock has a time when to take a chance and invest wether it 180p or 4p | love it | |
29/8/2012 10:09 | lol, love it, robson and hatetrader getting a bit of their own medicine I am afraid!!! | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 09:55 | Timber!!!!!! | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 09:54 | Is this the stock championed by the so called experts of the FOOL ?. If it is stay well clear. | mechanical trader | |
29/8/2012 09:47 | thanks for the response gg, must get pretty tedious conversing with/answering questions of ignorant plebs, appreciate someone with your expertise and experience taking the time to educate and inform | viktormeerldrew | |
29/8/2012 09:41 | Companies do look backwards when giving credit, however, with the continuing losses it is unlikely they will offer any significant credit. As with everything MUBL, I would wait to see the full accounts before buying - there may be other thing lurking in the background - like what is under the liabilities gg | greengiant | |
29/8/2012 09:27 | ok who got sucked in? | christianf12 | |
29/8/2012 09:26 | I have no insight into the trade credit issue maybe greengiant has more experience with his background but one would suspect that the credit analysts use historic/backward looking data so prior to these accounts the picture would have looked bad. Maybe they will reassess the credit risk now they have audited accounts available ? | viktormeerldrew |
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