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MONI Monitise

3.09
0.00 (0.00%)
14 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Monitise LSE:MONI London Ordinary Share GB00B1YMRB82 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% 3.09 3.08 3.09 - 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
29/3/2017
11:13
Stocky I suggest you do your own research. I have bought in recently in the belief contracts are very close to being signed. There is also value in the voucher discount business which monitise own. On a risk reward basis I find the current share price an attractive entry point. Good luck
seball
29/3/2017
10:42
Is it worth buying here? What contracts have Monitise signed? Thanks in advance for opinions.
stocky
28/3/2017
13:25
After doing a lot of research I have bought in today. Very attractive price to get in imo. I topped up my isa so looking at keeping these long term. Good luck holders
seball
28/3/2017
12:49
mtb4,

As for your request 21030, read the comment of MasterCard on Finkit.

azaman
28/3/2017
12:23
az
what's different about moni which makes you believe this ?

can anybody help with my request 21030 ?
mtb4

mikethebike4
28/3/2017
12:03
We all know that what goes up must come down. However, in the case of monetise, I believe, what goes down must come up.
azaman
28/3/2017
11:55
and again!
ringer12
27/3/2017
16:44
and down she goes again
mtb4

mikethebike4
25/3/2017
11:48
does anybody know someone fairly senior in banking who can give us an idea of the industry's view of Finkit ?
mikethebike4
24/3/2017
19:30
Will people agree that some of the large sells lately are short sells ?
azaman
24/3/2017
17:49
ooh!! I think I'll pop back to LSE.

Too depressing here.

ATB

k3vmc
24/3/2017
17:01
azaman
is anybody ?

mikethebike4
24/3/2017
15:45
If the BODs are not buying at this price, do we really take it to mean that they are not confident about the company's outlook ?
azaman
24/3/2017
15:22
The only issue with the QPP gamble is exactly that - it was a pure gamble.

At the time I for one never saw it as such - believing at least some of what they and Rob Terry was saying.

Without SGH QPP would most certainly have been toast - So big punters there should consider themselves very lucky.

Who is our SGH with Moni?

Where is our BOD share buys - at this level what is stopping them?

stud-muffin
24/3/2017
14:51
This is definitely being shorted and is now way oversold. That's why Beetham has come in for 60m+ shares, aiming to have 75m.

Beetham and I were buying when Quindell was in the 30-40p range, except Beetham bought about 450,000 more shares than I did. He cashed them in at £1.30. I took mine at £1.15-£1.20 ish.

Shorters have to close sometime. You just have to be in it when they do.

DYOR

k3vmc
24/3/2017
14:17
Terrible day for MONI
nsk1
23/3/2017
16:35
Thanks azaman.
lefrene
23/3/2017
16:23
Below is a link to a podcast in which Nick White explains FinKit:

hxxps://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/97993/breaking-banks-fintech

azaman
23/3/2017
13:12
I would like someone to correct me in my understanding of the following statement please.

If the sell volume is greater than buy volume, does this not mean that MMs had to buy shares that they could not sell and this could be due one of the following two reasons:
- MM accumulating to fill a large order
- there is no demand for the stock

azaman
23/3/2017
09:14
iD
14% of virtually nothing is even more virtually nothing
you must be down quite a bit here
mtb4

mikethebike4
23/3/2017
08:26
Stephen Beetham is just an ordinary PI, but with extraordinararily deep pockets. I first came across him when we were both in Quindell, buying at 35p. Only difference was, he bought 500,000 which he cashed out at £1.30p.

Currently living in the BVI's.

k3vmc
23/3/2017
08:18
who is Beetham?
rp
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