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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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19/3/2016 13:58 | Might even be me. Compensation for losses? Can this be for any share, and are we including losses on the geegees? | thegrumpster | |
19/3/2016 13:54 | From Lse: -------------------- "Today 10:56 mh0891 RE: Ha Ha 0.002 No Opinion Half Moon Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival hxxp://pumpkinfest.m I'll compensate anybody for their losses if they can tell me who the character fourth from the left might be. Out for day" -------------------- Well he might be anyone. Cough up. | thegrumpster | |
19/3/2016 11:11 | This seems to have bottomed out, time to top up Tookers! | 1i1i1i | |
18/3/2016 11:32 | Zzzzzz zzz zzz | aggieuk | |
18/3/2016 11:12 | The app is the only thing that made it different from the iCube/Tivizen offering. Seems that Tivizen were not interested in using MTV's app for exactly the same unit, even though MTV were close to broke, and were in no position to drive a hard bargain. What does that say about MTV's app? Anyone try Tivizen software on their MTV unit to compare the two? (Probably available on their website) | thegrumpster | |
18/3/2016 11:03 | You can't get through over £20 million if you waste it on big time advertising campaigns for your products. Anyone knows that. | thegrumpster | |
18/3/2016 11:00 | Posted on Lse:(shaa) Dated 17 March Two things: No mention of the company or companies behind it, perhaps odd.....when it was claimed to be their flagship product? Doesn't this last part make the Amazon "five star" ratings appear slightly suspect? -------------------- "Unfortunately, it looks like a first attempt, too. The app lacks polish, eschewing buttons for text, lacking animations or sound effects. But to the app’s credit, after hours of tinkering with it, it didn’t crash once. Not even when I mirrored it with my Apple TV, so I could watch the over-the-air content on a bigger screen. Overall, TabletTV is a good product for people who like television, but hate the bill. That might sound like everyone — After all, who likes paying for access to something that’s broadcast for free? — but this isn’t a gadget just anyone will love. It would take a certain kind of cheapskate (millennials, perhaps) to fully appreciate everything that TabletTV can do." -------------------- "...it didn't crash once...." - Over the air isn't going to "crash", if there is a good signal. "It would take a certain kind of cheapskate....." - There's the link to MTV. Pumpkin Festival? That was pushing the boat out. Bloggers only, after that, for MTV's publicity efforts. | thegrumpster | |
18/3/2016 09:23 | Have a day off Aggie oldbean....toodle pip. My medals are hard earned Nav boy. All the breast. | beadwindow | |
16/3/2016 20:41 | Shaa - Mr.Apple himself. What a mug but a sneaky mug at that. Northern Steve with his pathetic youtube TTV review....he actually said earlier "Eastender had Len sussed at the AGM" , well obviously not otherwise he would of cashed out months ago rather than talking nonsense on lse all day. Where is UMTD when you need someone to laugh at....oh yeah trying to explain why his big business guru brother has lost a fortune after taking his advice about this sure fire multi- bagger. Looking forward to all apologies to JLF, Gedward and my good self from pointing out what a swizz this was years ago. | beadwindow | |
16/3/2016 19:58 | Who the hell launches their flagship product at a pumpkin festival??? Laughing?.........Th | thegrumpster | |
16/3/2016 19:57 | And another..... "RMBing Posts: 3,081 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 0.0023 RE: RE: RE: News Today 17:31 Shaa just looked I hope they are not having a giraffe at our expense. of to finish cooking dinner. Bing" -------------------- Yes they are having a giraffe. They always have been. | thegrumpster | |
16/3/2016 19:52 | From Lse: shaa Posts: 6,803 Premium Chat Member Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 0.0023 RE: RE: News Today 17:17 Thanks for that 316, whilst it does look bleak and sad, if they ask for another 10 days then it makes you wonder, what are they trying to save............... -------------------- .....what are they trying to save..? Themselves....... from irate shareholders IMO. The MTV bulletin boards will be gone in ten days. Divide and conquer. Some investors will retain hope and shout down the others right up to the very last moment. As I see it, they are probably one of the sneakiest BODs on AIM. And that takes some doing. There should be an award. But they've already rewarded themselves over the years, so maybe not. | thegrumpster | |
16/3/2016 18:01 | Thats it folks. This thread should finish now. | the legendi | |
16/3/2016 17:50 | Was this the predicted 'tsunami' Len you waste of space IMHO | nsk1 | |
16/3/2016 10:37 | I sense we'll get a mention in the "Mail On Sunday" ! | chinese investor | |
16/3/2016 10:36 | Heres the man himself, Mick Pilsworth, crowdfunding £200k for Chrysalis Vision Ltd. hxxps://www.crowdcub | tookers | |
16/3/2016 10:12 | Always plenty of spin but no substance IMO. | mike111d | |
16/3/2016 09:04 | I canot reveal the source yet but two texts have been sent by Len Fertig. I have been baned by LSE so can someone post for all MTV holders 1) No Nomad accepts Motive because of low market value and high debt. They have no interest in business potential 2) From the first day of trading in october 2009 Motive had a 6.5m in debt and almost no working capital. Over the course of 5 years Motive reduced that debt to 3m while creating great products and gaining industry recognition when AIM and its Nomad did Motive in. Thats my last correspondence | keano7 |
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