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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nakama Group Plc | LSE:NAK | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004251970 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 1.225 | 1.15 | 1.30 | - | 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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22/10/2015 16:45 | Well said 1ravls | meict | |
22/10/2015 16:43 | Oh no, you've got me | drmaccers | |
22/10/2015 16:02 | Says the member of the twitter pump gang. lolBig red flag! | 1ravls | |
22/10/2015 13:04 | I think it's a buyhttp://drmaccers. | drmaccers | |
09/1/2015 12:36 | Nice vote of confidence from Mark Dixon..he now holds a good slice of the company. I am happy to wait and see the progress Nak are making. | moormoney | |
08/1/2015 21:17 | Yes too cheap for a main mkt share. I think the company is making good progress and those in the know are buying in quietly. No news from the office in Singapore, or a trading update but something may be going on behind the scenes. It's time we got some rns and time we started talking about the company. This board is too quiet!!! | moormoney | |
08/1/2015 15:41 | Well, somebody bought. A bit too early I think unless they’ve received ‘insider’ Anybody with any thoughts? | meict | |
07/1/2015 14:29 | cheers...holding mine bottom drawer! | moormoney | |
06/1/2015 16:48 | Year ends on 31 March, back to sleep. | meict | |
05/1/2015 18:03 | still quiet here...results must be due soon. | moormoney | |
01/11/2014 01:11 | Well Ten Bag Man (TBM), ten bags are certainly worth more than three bags full! Your analysis is certainly on target although I’m expecting the second half to end with a slightly larger profit of nearer £600,000. Using your £500,000 expectancy for 2015, I expect to be well in excess of £1 million. Of course, this will depend on expansion but they appear to have picked up momentum. | meict | |
31/10/2014 13:20 | If they do one million on £30 t/0 in 2015 they are very cheap today. | ten bag man | |
31/10/2014 13:18 | I would say it was a return to profits of £200,000 in the first half. One would think £500,000 plus would be the full year result. That could hit £1M in 2015 if they get their act up to speed. So today's pe is about right in my view. | ten bag man | |
31/10/2014 10:30 | So as the share trading activity returns to its usual slumber mode, time to ask: what actually went on earlier this week when millions of shares were traded in small lots on one day? Was it a pump and dump operation allowing some to get out at a very attractive price? | orange1 | |
28/10/2014 09:23 | A bit of profit taking now..too early IMO. | moormoney | |
28/10/2014 08:49 | Excellent results, the business is growing nicely and loss turned into profit! Very tempting to load up on these IMO. | moormoney | |
28/10/2014 08:31 | you know it makes sense | hazl | |
23/10/2014 15:12 | NAK are growing globally in all the right areas but very much overlooked...the BOD need to get out there and tell the good news! | moormoney | |
21/10/2014 14:18 | Half year results are due by end of month IMO. I think their web site could do with a makeover! | moormoney | |
20/10/2014 23:45 | Yes but when? Profits are slow, I was expecting some upward movement by now. | meict | |
20/10/2014 10:09 | Wake me when something happens! | moormoney | |
18/9/2014 15:19 | Oops I seem to have moved us up! I like the stake the Regus chap has taken here so I'm following the money! Just a hunch that something good is coming! | moormoney | |
17/2/2014 15:24 | Chance of any Bid situation seems fading away with the share price falling. | khalid |
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