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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nanosynth Group Plc | LSE:NNN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFX0ZN92 | 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% | 0.092 | - | 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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26/8/2022 16:38 | Maybe they should have gone for an even "bigger" sharing arrangement..... | terminator101 | |
26/8/2022 11:54 | nanosynth Lanstead death spiral deal – this is Versarien deception all over again: | bittorrent | |
26/8/2022 09:20 | Lanstead has had a great effect at VRS and I expect the same here. Whoosh! | kemche | |
26/8/2022 08:14 | Because you moron | zxie | |
26/8/2022 08:14 | Nice Agreement | zxie | |
26/8/2022 07:08 | Nearly £3 million of death spiral finance. Lovely. Just waiting for the boiler room ramping crew to appear and try and convince everyone that it's at a "premium". They have just given lanstead 535,000,000 shares to sell at any price over the next 2 years. | terminator101 | |
06/8/2022 08:22 | With the disappearance of Dennise and the boiler room crew (It will have been difficult to spot them heading for the exit wearing the now abandoned overpriced face nappies), we need a reminder of why this is such a bargain at a lowly market cap of £12 million. Last year they generated £208,778 revenue with a gross profit of £44,571. With all the strategic repositioning this year, and abandoned product lines, will that have increased or decreased this year? Then with admin expenses of only £2,537,934 it will only take a 100,000% increase in gross profit for them to break even. How long might that take? There are 24 employees of which 14 Directors and 2 admin staff, so it’s not at all “top heavy”. The highest paid Director last year was £204,950, which was marginally less that their entire annual revenue. All they have to do is get the gross profit up another 16,000% and all the Directors salary will be covered, and then the whooshing can begin? Just a well they said they had enough cash to continue as a going concern for 12 months. It means the begging bowl won’t come out for months yet. Whoosh. Can they buy a bigger boat yet? | terminator101 | |
01/8/2022 15:22 | Indeed so, it only needs the market cap to fall to zero and it'll be almost there. | glavey | |
01/8/2022 14:15 | Only £12m market cap which could mean a PE of less than 1!!!!! | kemche | |
01/8/2022 14:14 | £1500 each. Whoosh! GLA LTHers! | kemche | |
01/8/2022 14:03 | Some directors buy a small amount and pumpers go wild with excitement | dillydally2 | |
01/8/2022 13:40 | Well I've just added another £1k. If they gought at .63 shows some confidence | criticalthinker1 | |
27/7/2022 10:17 | It’s funny how all the crew appear when the price goes up and then its totally silent when the price does down. Its almost as if there is a coordinated boiler room pump and dump operation huh. | terminator101 | |
21/7/2022 11:58 | Big buy order being worked in the background? | kemche | |
21/7/2022 11:55 | RHS Which city? | bionicdog | |
21/7/2022 11:39 | Classic treeshake by the MMs to get cheap stock. | kemche | |
21/7/2022 11:22 | Placing talk in the city @0.15 | redhotstock | |
19/7/2022 09:22 | Ah yes, for the increasing numbers of bagholders who find themselves all at sea. | glavey | |
18/7/2022 13:16 | And still only £15m market cap. Cheap as chips. We'll need a bigger boat. A gert liner! | kemche | |
18/7/2022 12:06 | Lunchtime shake | guyswonga197444 | |
18/7/2022 08:14 | Up we go..... | olly353 |
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