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MUBL Mbl Group Plc

3.50
0.00 (0.00%)
27 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 3.50 - 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
17/11/2010
09:33
smellyjim....You are very welcome but Matt Porter will be sticking to facts about potential and recent deals within GMV and explaining the U-Xplore deal. I somehow doubt you leave your computer anyway. Maybe you two could engage elsewhere or concentrate totally on MUBLiness.
davidosh
17/11/2010
09:21
dave, I doubt Amazon/Play have gone bust but i'll check and call back later if i find anything out.
smellyjim
17/11/2010
09:06
Just out of interest which online business competing with any MUBL offering has gone bust ? Any more for the Matt Porter presentation on the 26th before I send a list to Brewins ? We are now up to 24 so a very good turnout and proves how many of us are keen to understand the new strategy and income streams.
davidosh
17/11/2010
09:04
Learn off you ?

LOL !

I've never laughed so much :-))

I've had the best year ever trading shares.

Your on filter so dont bother to reply, cheers for the entertainment.

I reckon you are 18 year old Walter Mitty, keep dreaming !

scott84
17/11/2010
09:02
make your mind up with this filter nonsense karl ffs! Just think of the bigger losses you would have sustained at RGT if you'd kept me and the rebel on filter. You may be much older than me Karl but you can often learn off the kids. I think i've covered everything about MUBL and its problems in 3054 and we'll see what happens the next 8 weeks ;-)

117.5p when i wrote this - there it's in black and white so save it to disk ;-)

Have a good day Karl, no trading for me just holding the two at the mo. In fact thought you'd be in CAD after your little SPI success, similar situation with overhang.

smellyjim
17/11/2010
08:58
I see once again you are avoiding Mubl and bringing up other stocks.

Lets keep the topic to Mubl, why cannot you post some constructive posts
to back up your bearish nature ?

And no matter how many times you say it my name is not Karl :-))

You have got 30 mins then you are back on filter and i doubt i will remove
it again :-))

scott84
17/11/2010
08:52
i'm sure you were Karl lol, think you're forgetting those little tranche of XEL i've had for the duration ;-)

As you know i hold a share with cash way above market cap, means jak sh1t sometimes until the masses arrive along with the city. This looks set fair for further warnings imo and like i say these warnings come in 3s and it's surprising how quickly things can unwind when cashflow becomes squeezed. I wouldn't want to be holding anything linked to retail this xmas that's for sure but as ever best of luck. I saved you a good few quid warning you about the market's biggest dog (rgt) where you went diving in without understanding the situation with the bucketshops etc so possibly worth keeping half a contrarian ear open karl for the sake of your small pot. I'll keep my eye on things here for you and let you know if i hear anything. Probably worth keeping a beady eye on Alexa for declining visits etc.

ps Karl, they said the very same thing at HMV when zavvi went t1ts up - their shares have since halved. The marketplace is overcrowded and these smallfry just can't compete with PLAY/AMAZON not one jot.

smellyjim
17/11/2010
08:27
david, let's see what the next statement brings before i remove your rose tinted spectacles. These 'little profit misses' can suddenly turn into a tidal wave let me tell you. Personally only invest in commodities and usually those that derive profits mainly away from the uk. I've never known a company only ever issue one profits warning so lets see if MUBL can break that record. Best of luck here mate.

lmao Karl, why do you bother with the filter nonsense ffs?!!

smellyjim
17/11/2010
08:27
Yeah i've unfiltered you today, somebody told me you seem a little obsessed
with me.

I'll cry myself to sleep over Mubl, especially as i bought at 87p after the
warning and then at 98.11p when the Sainsbury deal mentioned on here but not
by the company :-))

I reckon you feel the same way about serial pump and dumpers such as topinfo
but you have not the guts to say so ?

scott84
17/11/2010
08:23
lol profit warnings come in threes hatetrader so next one i'd have thought would be with the results in Dec then a dire christmas to follow. Not just MUBL struggling though anything linked to the highstreet is a complete nono, just look how zavvi and woolies collapsed - zavvi should be a real warning bell here. Good luck you'll be needing it i'd have thought ;)

ps why do you keep filtering and unfiltering us all? It would appear you have selectiveitous!

pps another night spent trolling i see, how said is your life? Time to look at yourself Karl and start realising a few home truths. I'm worried about you son..

smellyjim
17/11/2010
08:20
I bet he never answered, before i filtered him he came across
as a complete moron :-))

davidosh - 10 Nov'10 - 10:48 - 2985 of 3048


smellyjim....What is it about the cash generation and net cash with no debt that you dislike in the accounts ? The items that you may feel need shareholder attention have already been flagged up with the chairman and verified as kosher. The issues were discussed at the AGM and reasonable explanations provided so I guess you are just here to wind up a particular poster. Put up facts or shut up !!

scott84
17/11/2010
08:16
who the fukc buys home entertainment legit these days? Local car boot and torrents for the masses.
smellyjim
15/11/2010
13:17
Seems that, once again, Mr Timesmoney is off the mark with his downbeat perspective. For example, The Hut has been running Asda's online service for many years but you can still buy products cheaper on its own branded site www.thehut.com(go and check out the new Assassin's Creed game) than on Asda's site. It's not great from the retailer's perspective but neither is it a show stopper.
charliebrown2000
15/11/2010
13:10
DD - must have been some mistake. It happens easily. I've just checked and it's available in PS3 and Xbox360 versions for 39.99, typical price.
charliebrown2000
15/11/2010
12:40
All well and good but large supermarkets are not known for the patience or tolerance. If they feel a supplier is playing both end against the middle they will drop then like a bad habbit. on line is flexible its true, but, it is also very transparant. If you look at comparison sites that highlight issue like this in a heartbeat.
timesmoney
15/11/2010
12:12
They are really testing different price ranges for the games and of course online pricing allows far greater flexibility than in stores where they tend to keep the same pricces for at least a two week trading period. It may be that they are using a strategy with headline lowest prices on some popular items to attract sign ups and customers to the site but trading on the name for lazy purchasers at the other end of the scale !
davidosh
15/11/2010
11:59
For as long as we dont go shouting publicly about it and they dont know about it !
rbcrbc
15/11/2010
11:55
And how long will Sainsbury be happy with that??
timesmoney
15/11/2010
10:33
Well the next big game ....Assassins Creed Brotherhood is released this week and is certainly not competitive at Sainsbury online



Certainly £59.99 is over £20 higher that Bee.com at £37.98 which is a very good price. Any more order numbers at Sainsbury ?

EDIT...must have been a glitch as now £39.99

davidosh
15/11/2010
10:14
timesmoney prof warnings come in 3 don't forget.
smellyjim
15/11/2010
10:13
ssshhhh don't tell our kid.. ;-))
smellyjim
15/11/2010
10:05
You blokes don't listen. No online company worth a light uses order numbers that can expose their volumes, simple as that. If they did they may as well invite the competition round to inspect their books!
Stop worrying about whether Sainsbury or Bee are selling stock wonder why you have an as yet unexplained profits warning, which given sales of £200m via existing customers makes wondering about more sales a bit irrelevant.

timesmoney
12/11/2010
16:30
I thought the order numbers would be easy at Bee.com but they look jumbled now to me. My orders were all for DVDs btw.
davidosh
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