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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nightcap Plc | LSE:NGHT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLKGVD49 | ORD 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% | 4.25 | 4.00 | 4.50 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 4.25 | 0.00 | 07:46:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Wine & Alcoholic Bev-whsl | 46.86M | -4.17M | -0.0210 | -2.02 | 8.43M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/4/2021 15:12 | Agree with what you say Sphere25. This makes no sense at all and eventually punters will get burnt. Oh wait Boris has lifted drinking restrictions so lets look for bargains in the hospitality sector!!!! | digger2779 | |
14/4/2021 14:53 | And yet the crazy gets crazier and it goes higher like so many others. When you see things like this, it does make you wonder if the surprise aspect is there anymore? I mean, surely this has been, and is the norm now - the one way party where valuations don't matter. Seen as it is such a one way disco, it does also make you wonder what happens when the music stops for at least a pause. It makes you wonder just how big that exit door is and how many will fit through it. *Shudders* You want to be positive and bullish, but it is getting even harder to not think about and prepare for when that time comes. All imo DYOR | sphere25 | |
24/3/2021 16:02 | Over-rated and Over-valued. The Dragon and the Share Price | buy2sell1 | |
15/3/2021 14:50 | The IPO of Nightcap (NGHT) was pushed back from pre Christmas to early January which means that in announcing results for the period 23rd September to December 31 2020 it reveals sod all of interest which allows boss Sarah Willingham to engage in fantasies about expanding her chain from 10 to 50 units. This disgrace of an IPO gets more tawdry by the day... | bbmsionlypostafter | |
11/2/2021 12:20 | DRAGON waiting to be slayed ?? | chainsaws | |
11/2/2021 10:53 | How is this company / business (which is essentially just a pile of cash) now worth £44 million pounds by market cap ? The world has gone mad. | chainsaws | |
10/2/2021 10:52 | previously discodave45 posted 25 Jan '21 - 13:57 - 4 of 10 Nice amount of share options for herself and hubby. Like their business model but not if its used just as a conduit for building up their own personal wealth.....which is what it looks like IMO. ==================== Some might say, NOT too dissimilar to the fiddles & fudges going on at Boohoo with the Kamanis ==================== | chainsaws | |
09/2/2021 13:13 | Can't see a justification for a 41 million market cap here but hey ho someone's got lucky. | digger2779 | |
08/2/2021 11:18 | Another TW disaster he is doing well ain't he lol | colin12345678 | |
25/1/2021 13:57 | Nice amount of share options for herself and hubby.Like their business model but not if its used just as a conduit for building up their own personal wealth.....which is what it looks like IMO. | discodave45 | |
25/1/2021 12:01 | I don't have access to the articles. But is the monstrous lie in question the following?: Article in Sunday Mail: "Over the past few months, she's raised £6million for her new hospitality investment firm, Nightcap Plc, which she floated last week on the Stock Exchange's junior AIM market to help battered hospitality businesses survive and expand after the Covid crisis." Admission document Gross Proceeds of the Fundraising: £4 million Estimated Costs of Admission: approximately £1 million Estimated Net Proceeds of the Fundraising: approximately £3 million By the way, how the hell can the costs of admission be approximately £1 million??? | orange1 | |
25/1/2021 08:44 | good start here and at gdr with that buyer looking to be building up holding | bunz3 | |
16/1/2021 15:01 | New ipo bar group. | johnyee 7 |
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