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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Minoan Group Plc | LSE:MIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008497975 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.75 | 0.70 | 0.80 | 0.75 | 0.75 | 0.75 | 2,231,190 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hotels And Motels | 0 | -1.07M | -0.0013 | -5.77 | 6.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/2/2020 09:47 | Will you make a profound point ! Some investors take the view that investing is about looking to the future not the past. That is a very sensible and sane view when you have a new management team in place. When it is the same management team that have taken the share price from roughly 70 pence to 1.5 p it is not that simple. Can a leopard change its spots.? We are about to find out. | atlantic57 | |
21/2/2020 09:39 | Giving it as I see it atlantic, which might be slightly biased as am invested and want them to do well. One thing strikes me is that most are now guided by whats happened in the past - if this scenario had hit the market fresh six months ago it would have PI's crawling all over it at this stage IMV. | wi1l | |
21/2/2020 08:45 | Will you are doing a very good job in promoting the bull case. However the antithesis of this will be the Min announcement which will be measured against This extremely bullish backdrop. | atlantic57 | |
21/2/2020 08:20 | Was 1.70 to buy now 1.75. Keen to move the price up now, maybe the seller's reaching the finish line? | wi1l | |
20/2/2020 18:00 | Property prices pick up pace House prices last year rose at the highest rate recorded since 2006, according to Bank of Greece data released on Wednesday, in a clear indication of the recovery of both the market and the economy in general. | wi1l | |
20/2/2020 17:41 | It just goes to show how easily this system of recording trades can be manipulated to mislead. This month: If you believe the system - buys 2.6M and sells (double this) 5.3M. BUT What ACTUALLY happened IMV - buys 4.1M and sells (LESS than this) 3.8M. | wi1l | |
20/2/2020 11:49 | They are moving the price up pretty quick, now 1.77 to buy. 1.48 was a long time ago! | wi1l | |
20/2/2020 11:28 | 63,291 was a buy at 1.58. Now 1.70 to buy. | wi1l | |
20/2/2020 11:22 | Nice, a couple more big buys and I’ll believe news is imminent. Let’s get a few ticks up today and tomorrow and then news land Monday. DC | daicaprice | |
20/2/2020 10:58 | Here we go! That 509,554 was a buy shown as a sell. | wi1l | |
20/2/2020 10:57 | There's the reason for the tick up a hour delayed buy | scotty1 | |
20/2/2020 10:21 | There is clearly manipulation going on by market makers. However the volume of shares traded remains modest | atlantic57 | |
20/2/2020 10:17 | Now 1.58 to buy, moving into a period of manipulation. | wi1l | |
20/2/2020 10:07 | That's strange. Quite a turnaround on no volume?? | wi1l | |
19/2/2020 20:50 | Your head (and microscope) is telling you that there must be a problem here as rarely do such price movements lie wrt the eventual outcome. Whereas your heart (and waterloo) is telling you the current valuation is ridiculous and this is a prize asset worth many multiples of the prevailing price. Now which do I believe.... | nobbygnome | |
19/2/2020 18:05 | I guess the seller/s share microscopes view point. The buyers mine. I think the odds are stacked hugely in my favour. | waterloo01 | |
19/2/2020 17:52 | Agreed Waterloo makes no sense, totally illogical. | yorgi | |
19/2/2020 17:20 | Woops. Is the game almost up? Imaginary conversation with potential investor... Investor: 'I'm interested in investing in your project'. Director: 'Yes very exciting, we're planning hotels, villas, golf course in a prime location'. Investor: 'What's the site worth?' Director: 'Now, you see, property valuations are soaring, so it's hard to say, 50, maybe 100 million, Maybe more and building restrictions are being eased....' Investor: 'Great, how exciting! I thought that. And you own it and paid for it fully, obviously...' Director: 'well erm, well.....' Investor: 'But you've plenty funds to pay for anything still due, obviously...' Director: '... (coughs) Ahh we erm... will, might erm, fundraising, (cough) and when we've settled with Zachary we'll then maybe be in a position to think about....' Ex-Potential investor: 'Have a nice day...' (collects coat)... | microscope | |
19/2/2020 16:56 | Market cap down to the price of two completed 5 bed top end villas with 28kms of sea front and beach coves and 20,000 acres thrown in for free. | waterloo01 | |
19/2/2020 16:50 | Being able to buy @1.48p is mind blowing, only wish I had a spare chunk. DC | daicaprice | |
19/2/2020 16:49 | At least today was actually what happened and no deceit involved, but all said and done the sells were matched by buys about 400K each. | wi1l | |
19/2/2020 10:01 | I keep a record at the end of every day Iman but you can access the information if you click on the underlined bit of the price button in the summary at the top. It gives the days trades and from there you can go back on a daily basis. | wi1l | |
19/2/2020 09:49 | Where do you get this info Will? I only see the trades on the day on here. | iman1974 | |
19/2/2020 08:51 | And we've all been had. By those market makers! Believe them and this months buys so far are 2.23M sells 4.1M but the reality is its much closer. Actual buys 3.1M actual sells 3.2M. Clever lot these mm's! | wi1l | |
19/2/2020 08:50 | If a deal is in sight, If I were Zachary i'd be attempting to maximise my leverage. That means using the loan to abstract a bigger piece of the cake. They won't go away quietly away with their 900K plus interest. | fireplace22 |
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