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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Mysale Group Plc | MYSL | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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Posted at 15/2/2022 10:02 by pugugly Was looking at as a possible bounce back but BIG question why did a downunder company float on AIM rather than down-under. Could it be that UK investors less questioning than Aussie ones?However having accessed their investor site an absolute NO NO. No way that I can see to opt out of cookies - forced to accept and then delete - after presumeably they have infested your computer and scalped all the data they want. Also negative - House broker has placed forecasts under review |
Posted at 02/6/2021 22:06 by seekr This company exists to plunder cash from investors … it’s like the titanic thinking changing the drum player in the band will prevent the icebergSame people in control sane result ! |
Posted at 08/10/2020 17:27 by golf12345 What a stupid comment .Do u think these new investors are sticking in £ 5 m for their Health?They are going to increase the depth of The stuff sold outside of wearing apparel .Look at their own website. |
Posted at 12/6/2018 21:19 by hazl hxxp://www.4-tradersTHIS SHOWS THE INVESTORS WITH THE OWNER KEEPING OVER 30% |
Posted at 17/12/2014 15:48 by tiptv1 Live Market Round-Up with Zak Mir - PR Master Investor covering: FTSE 100 (UKX) Resistance towards 6,330 former 2013 support, Solo Oil (SOLO) Possible bear trap rebound from below 200 day moving average, AudioBoom (BOOM) Maintains full year forecast, Xaar (XAR) Chance of a squeeze towards gap resistance at 350p, Ortac Resources (OTC) Downtrend in stock remains despite fundamental improvement, MySale (MYSL) Initial Rebound after this week's share price plunge, DixonsCarphone (DC.) £80m cost savings now expected ahead of forecast.- See more at: |
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