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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hostmore Plc | LSE:MORE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMV9MD66 | ORD GBP0.20 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.525 | -2.75% | 18.575 | 18.50 | 18.65 | 18.65 | 18.65 | 18.65 | 660 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eating Places | 195.72M | -97.54M | -0.7734 | -0.24 | 23.52M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/12/2017 12:25 | You in here Blusehoes? | idle jack | |
29/12/2017 12:17 | But there not:) | blueshoes7 | |
29/12/2017 12:15 | These should be flying!! | cudmore | |
29/12/2017 11:20 | Shows on his LinkedIn profile. | idle jack | |
29/12/2017 11:18 | From hamiltonbro on LSE.www.capenergy.co | idle jack | |
29/12/2017 11:11 | Or CAP energy......rumours and whispers. | idle jack | |
28/12/2017 10:16 | You just know they are going to mention blockchain or bitcoin at some point | mikeh30 | |
28/12/2017 10:07 | cheers alexios Could be a little overvalued then, but sometimes the market values something ahead of what might come.£500k isn't much. | nick rubens | |
27/12/2017 15:25 | £500k cashMcap £1M at 0.4p | alexios1201 | |
27/12/2017 10:59 | Anyone know how much cash the company has (or will have, subject to any asset sales, if any) versus it's market value? cheers NR | nick rubens | |
21/12/2017 12:24 | Dave You was ramping the hell out of MORE this week then changed your tune when you were in a small bit of profit. Pathetic individual. | cudmore | |
21/12/2017 11:30 | Dave What’s the point in ramping a share of i’ve sold you clown? All the shares I comment on I hold unlike others on these boards who simply buy and sell on a daily basis. | cudmore | |
20/12/2017 22:45 | cudmore. Opening a short, I need a shorting account first. I have no spread betting accounts. Also I clearly stated I would sell on a spike. I'm not like you lot selling on the sly when telling the threads the stocks are about to rise a lot more. Filtered again | dave4545 | |
20/12/2017 22:30 | Dave4545 How 2 faced are you? Ramping one minute then when you’re at least 20% up opening a short and then detamping the life out of it. Scum! | cudmore | |
20/12/2017 08:58 | Money to be made. Like buying this sub 0.48p and sell 0.53-0.6p Going really quiet on my monitor, seen blips before but as Luke would say I have a very bad feeling about this :-)) | dave4545 | |
20/12/2017 08:56 | But illiquid shares will get pumped & dumped as always ... ;) | mister md | |
20/12/2017 08:52 | Have to agree MD the charts on all of them are spectacular and scary and once the real panic sets in who knows how bad it can get. The valuations are already ridiculous ! | dave4545 | |
20/12/2017 08:51 | Lions Gold and On-line plc both cr*p. 100s of companies all jumping on the bandwagon and gullible investors lapping it up. Bet 2018 will be the year all the crypto-cr*p crashes. GLA | mister md | |
20/12/2017 06:44 | (1) Low market cap £1.35m (2) Low shares in issue 270.17m (3) Cash shell with £500k and no debt (4) Coin offering in January 2018 (5) Cryptocurrency, block chain business possibly similar to ONL (On-line Plc) (6) Rumours of Middle East backing (7) New board and management to be assigned shortly (8) Rns is due This could be the next Lions Gold or On-line Plc IMHO 5p+ | pro_88 | |
19/12/2017 12:18 | 1267013 paid 0.48p first thing just sold for 0.475p, what were they doing when it was 0.55p bid and 0.57p bid you had a great profit ???? | dave4545 | |
19/12/2017 09:57 | Oh dear the quick buck merchants all selling for a quick loss. Below 0.5p not the time to sell. | dave4545 | |
19/12/2017 09:51 | LION on the move | cudmore | |
19/12/2017 09:47 | Probably worth a punt, when this falls back to 42 | coiin stein |
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