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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Motive Tv | LSE:MTV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ56DX12 | ORD 0.005P |
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% | 0.00225 | - | 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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23/2/2016 13:47 | From Lse: "Wait....what happens to the rampers 'B' shares????? Lol" They really tried every trick they could think of to ramp this. | thegrumpster | |
23/2/2016 13:42 | IMO Lse need to review their "removal of posts" policy. Anyone on Lse that did not fall in line with the ravings of the company stooges/rampers had their posts removed on a regular basis. (Unless Bergen were backhanding Lse??) My view is that most of the rabid rampers never had shares in the first place. They were just being "professional", and doing their minimum wage jobs for their masters. | thegrumpster | |
23/2/2016 13:02 | Oh well my guess at the date of 29th Feb for appointing administrators was wrong. Can't be right about absolutely everything, but I did warn everyone that administrators would be in before the Nomadless month was up, whilst there was still time to sell. Those who bought in just before the bell prior to suspension thinking it was a 50/50 punt still do not seem to be learning - enjoy poverty as you continue to repeat the same mistakes time and time again. | sweet karolina | |
23/2/2016 12:51 | SCUM -Plus500Motive Television PLC Notice of intention to appoint AdministratorsSource | 1i1i1i | |
23/2/2016 12:07 | Ooh well at least it was a good lesson about AIM.....Len you are a rat, a filthy great sewer rat.....you should be ashamed of yourself....I pray the FCA can stick something on you for what you've done here to line your own filthy pockets IMHO | nsk1 | |
23/2/2016 11:49 | Aggie its been fun , now back to the barrier old chap, good luck with your next pipe dream. I hope you've learnt a lesson to not dismiss those who dare to state whatbyou don't want to hear.....JLF I salute you 'Sir....I look forward to all of the apologies from Aggie, UMTD and the rest of Team Ramp.Karma is a wonderful thing.... | beadwindow | |
23/2/2016 11:37 | Well that's it, the fat lady is about to break into song, and the administrators are being called in. Lost a shed load, but knew that a long time ago. It's been an active BB, although sometimes distracted. Len can now move on to the next company, and start the process again. Lots of lessons learned on MTV. Good luck all. | skullymeister | |
23/2/2016 11:33 | wot?no more confetti? | purple11 | |
23/2/2016 11:33 | Ive started singing. | giant haystacks | |
23/2/2016 11:29 | another one bites the dust. | jack jebb | |
23/2/2016 07:18 | Tookers I hope his personal trainer isn't Barrymore because you don't want to get chucked in the Nile!! | aggieuk | |
23/2/2016 07:03 | There you go, RIP | 1i1i1i | |
23/2/2016 01:20 | Mike I think its brandy that's in de Nile, sure he said he was goin on holiday | tookers | |
22/2/2016 18:38 | Mike,thanks for being sorry 🤓 | shares188 | |
22/2/2016 18:28 | Sorry shares but you appear to be in denial here. | mike111d | |
22/2/2016 17:50 | They might do a pre-pack, but they'd have to sort it out before the administrators are called in. | thegrumpster | |
22/2/2016 13:33 | Who wants to guess the date the administrators get called in. I am going for 29th Feb. You were all warned, yet some people bought in at the bell on the last day of trading. Have they learned anything yet? Does not look like it. Learn the lessons or enjoy poverty. | sweet karolina | |
22/2/2016 13:07 | Go horsey. GLEN is running away with the golden nugget. Top performer. | tookers | |
22/2/2016 12:54 | You lost.......move on | peteark |
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