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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Minds + Machines Group Limited | LSE:MMX | London | Ordinary Share | VGG614091012 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 8.70 | 8.50 | 9.50 | - | 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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14/9/2016 18:23 | Why the share price dropped? Minds + Machines Extension Having A Really Bad Day Losing 30% Of Registrations Over 13 Strings | davemake | |
12/9/2016 00:02 | .VIP jumps to 455k cheers ft ft | ftangftang | |
09/9/2016 07:49 | cheers fang enjoy your day and weekend | waldron | |
09/9/2016 00:40 | Video: Why is .VIP Popular in China? 6 Comments By Elliot Silver ⋅ September 7, 2016 I am the first to admit that I don’t really understand the Chinese domain name market. I understand why certain domain names have significant value, but I have no idea about the underlying factors that are really contributing to the growth in capital that has been pouring into the domain space. One example of my lack of knowledge relates to .VIP domain names. Believe it or not, there are now nearly half a million registered .VIP domain names, according to nTLDStats.com. Over 83% of those registered domain names are parked. Also interestingly, I believe the 5 registrars with the greatest volume of .VIP domain name registrations are based in China. I saw a video shared by 101Domain that offers some insight about why .VIP domain names are so popular, and I embedded it below for those who want to learn more about the extension and its popularity amongst buyers in China. The video features Joe Alagna of 101Domain, Susan Lawrence of Minds + Machines (operator of .VIP), and Simon Cousins of Allegravita, a specialist in the Chinese domain market. If you have questions about .VIP domain names or the Chinese market, you are welcome to post them in the comment section: cheers ft ft | ftangftang | |
06/9/2016 16:18 | good to see the share price holding up still believe the Chinese gtlds will be the game changer here cheers ft ft | ftangftang | |
29/8/2016 14:37 | well you will have to set your expectations a lot lower then! | hjb1 | |
29/8/2016 12:18 | VIP, hardly a trickle is it? over 9082 sold in the last month alone! | hjb1 | |
29/8/2016 09:45 | VIP has had it's initial flush with registrations down to a trickle. They need a few more successes like VIP but what? | waterloo01 | |
29/8/2016 09:23 | I am Watching the stats on VIP and look very promising indeed. | kenco7 | |
23/8/2016 22:29 | Webcam probably had a load of giveaways that were not renewed..VIP has no freebies so should be good on renewals. | hjb1 | |
23/8/2016 21:43 | Webcam has lost around 60% of its registrations in the since mid July months according to registrarStats.com and mTLDstats.com | kenco7 | |
23/8/2016 21:40 | I see a 2017 gTLD bubble coming. Stay tuned… | kenco7 | |
19/8/2016 17:35 | yes it's ALL baloney!! "top of the up channel" ha ha !! | hjb1 | |
19/8/2016 17:10 | Try a coffee mug it's a lot more reliable ;~) | milesy | |
19/8/2016 09:48 | looking into my tea cup it says that's baloney!! | hjb1 | |
19/8/2016 09:23 | At the top of the up channel formed since start of the year right now, so due a pullback to 10.5-11p ish before next leg up. | milesy | |
18/8/2016 14:40 | I don't expect them to be in profit until at least year end, maybe longer imo? | hjb1 | |
18/8/2016 14:37 | That may be next month? | superbarnet | |
18/8/2016 14:35 | this won't rerate until news of profit/divis.... | hjb1 | |
16/8/2016 12:45 | The chart is looking rather positive. We may see a re-rating when the results are released next month. | superbarnet |
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