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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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22/10/2014 00:42 | What price was that deal actually traded at ? Has it been done off market ? | davidosh | |
21/10/2014 22:54 | Makes you wonder how seftons legal action was progressing. Wonder if any TA assets (or friends,family etc) have been sold. | fft | |
21/10/2014 22:10 | You have your answer | timesmoney | |
21/10/2014 21:24 | So why buy all that stock if he cannot win any votes ? | 21trader | |
21/10/2014 21:15 | Without TA support there are no options, so work it out for yourselves! | timesmoney | |
21/10/2014 19:52 | That's what you think: | kimboy2 | |
21/10/2014 19:51 | WTF Cowgill is buying from Sefton. Either he is launching a hostile takeover bid which could be why he resigned. Or Sefton were v. angry with him and he wanted to make amends. If he wants to make amends I'M OVER HERE PETER !!! | rbcrbc | |
21/10/2014 19:22 | Eh? Cowgill's gone. | jeffian | |
21/10/2014 18:55 | Is Cowgill going to asset strip ? He had better hurry up. | kimboy2 | |
22/9/2014 11:39 | Timesmoney is really the only person left on this board who knows what the truth is about these Lancashire Folk. | mcfart | |
10/9/2014 16:51 | with these pump and dump merchants around very hard for newbie investors can so easily get caught on the spike, agree when shares go they issue a rns re speeding ticket but when they collapse not a peep the poor small pi having to grin and bear it find it soooo hard to stomach, one of my holdings avp shot up last week well over 70% after months of doing nothing , i left screen to attend meeting when i got back att of the rise had gone due to one of those rns | sigora | |
10/9/2014 15:58 | sigora In at 1.35p so break even. Strange when you have cash twice the market cap you put the breaks on a sharp rise with a no reason rns but no rns for the drip all the way down to 7p for me it shows no respect for any small holders left. People will chase any stock on the leaders board. I bet if a company issued a rns saying we will go bust tomorrow then rose 100% people would buy the shares. | 21trader | |
10/9/2014 14:43 | could well turn red yet.... | chesty1 | |
10/9/2014 14:08 | With 2.7m in cash and no debt is that not a possible reason for the share price to rise and close the gap? It would seem the BOD got into a panic and issued that statement... | playful | |
10/9/2014 13:45 | RNS out = The board hasn't got a clue about what is going on - LOL wotz new | rbcrbc | |
10/9/2014 12:45 | latin name for this is pumpious dumpious I think. | chesty1 | |
10/9/2014 12:33 | Strewth! MUBL has bitten many times before - and I for one wouldn't touch it with the proverbial barge pole - (having learnt a painful lesson). I hope this is actually based on something tangible for those joining what looks (currently) like a party and it is not going to repeat history and ultimately turn around and kick sand in faces....... DL | davidlloyd | |
10/9/2014 12:21 | 21 trader hope you got out of cnel other day this look simlar hope peeps dont get spiked | sigora | |
10/9/2014 11:59 | Looks like the LSE boys are having a pump and dump | 21trader | |
10/9/2014 11:55 | Up 48% so far today. No news i can see. Anyone gone to jail or done the decent thing and bought everyone out ? | fft | |
28/8/2014 19:23 | Of course you did lol CR | cockneyrebel |
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