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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mountfield Group Plc | LSE:MOGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3CQW227 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.32 | 0.30 | 0.32 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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04/3/2021 13:25 | I wouldn't buy this, risky rubbish if one gets free shares as a Spac, different matter. | owenski | |
04/3/2021 13:12 | I personally think this will not drop below placing 0.1975 but you will be able to buy at around 0.20-0.22 as retail moves on to the next shiny thing in the coming days. In time could be a decent turnaround but things are always a bit slower to happen than retail are prepared to wait. Plus it will need to suspend to RTO so thats cash tied up for months on end which again retail won't be keen on. This now relies on further TR1's and leaks to achieve momentum. | searcher0 | |
04/3/2021 12:48 | Down a further -10% today. 1.6 billion placing shares and a further 1.6 billion warrants to get through, thats an overhang of 3.2 billion. Good luck with that as the volume tapers off. Needs something special. Hope you get it but there is too much cheap money under here at 0.1975 that are dumping and they will hold risk free warrants to dump again. | searcher0 | |
04/3/2021 12:47 | The amount of warrants is unreal - ! But each to their own - | tomboyb | |
04/3/2021 12:46 | Definitely not a sheep.In fact have been in touch with Peter Jay discussing various points of the company and the way forward.Happy to wait and see what happens here. | susiebe | |
04/3/2021 12:40 | 1.6billion warrants at 0.30p - placees sell and risk free warrants - Why would they buy? - | tomboyb | |
04/3/2021 12:27 | Look the insti's are in at 0.1975 and have 1 for 1 warrants at 0.30 they are completely risk free alongside those who took the placing. Don't be a sheep. Be smart. Up here they are flipping you there placing stock and pumping there warrants into the money. Until there is a viable business plan there's nothing to jusitify the 5m mcap or the hype. See msys & cbx for recent impalings lol | searcher0 | |
04/3/2021 12:14 | If one holds ORPH, it's likely one might be getting some of these as a specie. | owenski | |
04/3/2021 11:43 | I take it you're looking to buy inThe two inst. buying in are mug punters too? | susiebe | |
04/3/2021 11:36 | Lol mug punters buying up here, placings been done at 0.1975 and 1 for 1 warrants at 0.30. Some will never learn. Give it a few days they will. | searcher0 | |
04/3/2021 11:24 | TR1 from Ragland Road Capital. A brief piece of research shows that Cathal Friel of Open Orphan fame is a Director of Raglan Road Capital | edcrane | |
04/3/2021 10:44 | 2x tr1 new positions in | tidy 2 | |
04/3/2021 10:40 | Still going down, ouch. Bargepole | owenski | |
03/3/2021 10:43 | 1.6b placing at 0.1975 and 1 for 1 warrants at 0.30. This is not a buy here! You are buying the placees flipped stock and they will hit you with there 0.30 warrants in the money next. First day of dealing there is always a frenzy like there was on msys, it will tail off, buy low 0.20s. | searcher0 | |
03/3/2021 09:44 | Will let this play out.Cash shells have done well of late and Peter Jay opting to take his fee in terms of shares rather than cash shows his optimism. | susiebe | |
03/3/2021 09:36 | Yes agree with that tomboyb - wonder homany have read the rns! tomboyb3 Mar '21 - 08:35 - 3650 of 3653 0 0 0 I think the UK SPAC market is very interesting indeed - Was going to take a few here but almost 1.6billion warrants at 0.30p killed it - Best of luck - | pre | |
03/3/2021 08:59 | Profitable work is preferable to 'hard work'. lol You could always put your money where your mouth is and buy a shed load then. | owenski | |
03/3/2021 08:54 | dan de lion 28 Jul '20 - 08:16 - 3487 of 3651 These exceptional circumstances seem to make the doomsayers happy, they give no weight to the determination and hard work of the company and its employees or the help from the government and the banks. Also it is not in the interests of the customer base to lose MOGP, who no doubt will also do their best to help ensure that MOGP come`s through these unprecedented times. | buywell3 | |
03/3/2021 08:45 | There won't be any cash left when they have all had their snouts in the trough. It will be left a shell to raise its own cash | a2584728 | |
03/3/2021 08:35 | I think the UK SPAC market is very interesting indeed - Was going to take a few here but almost 1.6billion warrants at 0.30p killed it - Best of luck - | tomboyb | |
03/3/2021 08:28 | Still a bargepole, plenty of opportunity to have exited this garbage in the past. | owenski | |
03/3/2021 08:20 | So we now have no assets, just a cash pile, not sure how or why this cash will be used except to pay someone a nice sum to "run" it. | dan de lion | |
03/3/2021 08:17 | fomo and the placing bubble, so long as Vendors can make huge profits they will be racing from stock to stock to do this. I mean there's a lot of naive players in this game now, firstly a few that paid 0.55p+ which was suicide and then some size buyers at 0.47p which again was crazy, do people not know that others are in sub 0.2p for size Now 0.333 offer so they have all been burned buying too quickly. I said to myself 0.25p is the most I will go, it's still a 25%+ premium | dave4545 | |
03/3/2021 08:05 | Is this the prefect example of Directors using a public company and its investors funds for their gain? | a2584728 | |
19/2/2021 13:49 | Here we go....in my Inbox. COMPANY NAME CHANGE Mountfield Group has proposed a Name Change to U.K SPAC plc, in connection with the Company becoming an AIM Rule 15 Cash Shell. Dates are yet to be announced. | molatovkid |
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