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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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One Media Ip Group Plc | LSE:OMIP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1DRDZ07 | ORD 0.5P |
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 | 4.08 | 4.25 | 31,499 | 08:00:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 5.36M | 143k | 0.0006 | 70.83 | 9.45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/1/2021 09:54 | At least it’s seeing some action, I bought some ZAIM on a great trading update and hardly anything happens, I’m the only one to post on there this year and that was today! 5 posts since floating although they are now profitable and grew 490% in 5 months it’s like they don’t exist, these hardly moved after I bought them but at least it’s looking good now, it’s patience this game | csmwssk12hu | |
15/1/2021 09:48 | No difference to the way Bitcoin value has exploded really but in a mini way but I agree with you yump - it is crazy but it seems to work for some like a Ponzi scheme but it is legal. | clocktower | |
15/1/2021 09:29 | Ha ha. It is not my world but that is how it is. Yes I guess it is the same as in 1987 when a guy in a pub told me to buy Bristol Channel Ship Repairers and when I got back to work I found that my boss had just bought some because a guy he played squash with told him about it. Much faster and much broader messages these days. | harrogate | |
15/1/2021 09:21 | “Twitter induced buying” I’m just shaking my head wondering what on earth has happened in the last 10 years to end up with that. I suppose its the same as if you took 100 London taxis and talked to each driver about shares ;-) | yump | |
15/1/2021 08:55 | Decent volume yesterday and looking at the trades shown late on it seems clear that the Twitter induced buying was met with enough of the overhang still left to accommodate it. Can't last for ever though. | harrogate | |
15/1/2021 00:03 | Personally here until after next results as it’s nailed on they are going to be good | csmwssk12hu | |
15/1/2021 00:03 | Volume and price just jumped on nothing | csmwssk12hu | |
15/1/2021 00:02 | That was crazy today | csmwssk12hu | |
14/1/2021 15:34 | Yep it seems awfully cheap at the moment. I have held a long time now, and suffered a severe disappointment when Lord Grade and his mate came on board... thought it would give us some leverage... but those two flattered to deceive. Still Infante, though I dont like his politics steers a steady ship. I wonder if that expensive gospel tune has made us any money seemed crazy at the time.... Men and Motors dead in the water or not...(dead I feel)... sotware could be good... there must be other stuff like it out there. Anyway goodluck all. | capt bligh | |
14/1/2021 15:17 | I have added, not showing yet. Not trading it, just deploying more now in the expectation that value will show through in the near term. | spin doctor | |
14/1/2021 14:54 | Be nice if it grows reliably. I bought in way too early years ago as downloads started to drop (silly me), but it had previously done very well on OFEX for investors that started there. Lots of history on GHF's thread for anyone that's interested. What's nice in a way is that its been reincarnated, but without the name changes and all the PR and hype that accompanies some of the loss-making rubbish on AIM. That does allow early entry to its next growth phase, without a silly share price. | yump | |
14/1/2021 14:14 | Yes it has certainly been noticed by investors, which I would say is a first in its history. Soon see if you are correct, its creeping up anyway. | nextlink | |
14/1/2021 13:30 | Interesting comparison with Hipgnosis epic Song. Some similarities, although Song with far deeper pockets are able to acquire newer Music Catalogues. Same large Capital requirements with long term payback. However Song has a Valuation 100 times greater than OMIP Song does not have the TCAT subsiduary. Seperating TCAT and bringing on new Directors, such as Edward Vernon hxxps://daro.qub.ac. is interesting. As a Software offering it does not have the same Capital demand. Yes you have to employ well paid and incentivised Software Developers. In Summary it has the potential to grow at a faster pace, with less Capital expenditure. | nextlink | |
14/1/2021 13:01 | Volume starting to pump up nicely, and the second wave of buyers should get it moving again, as there have been a few early profit takers or bored investors taking advantage of the first decent rise. Upwards and onwards. | clocktower | |
14/1/2021 12:24 | Sudden flurry of activity ! Its not really a difficult business to understand I suppose early days in growth, so not very well known and probably lost quite a few old investors. | yump | |
14/1/2021 12:17 | A few comments on Twitter seemed to ignite the price. | tiltonboy | |
14/1/2021 11:46 | MM having a shake out to get stock I suspect before the next wave. | clocktower | |
14/1/2021 11:37 | N+1 Singer bought out a note on the reducing discount rate - applied to SONG but read across here? | melody9999 | |
14/1/2021 11:30 | We are not alone! | csmwssk12hu | |
14/1/2021 11:29 | Been in these for years waiting for a re-rating ! | the shuffle man | |
14/1/2021 11:22 | No, been holding since 6p and enjoying the rise now ! | wanttowin | |
14/1/2021 11:18 | Looks like just me and you here lol that will change if it gets on Leaderboard | csmwssk12hu | |
14/1/2021 11:13 | csm, only one MM left on offer. MM must be looking for stock already, so if there is any bigger buying it could fly imo. | clocktower | |
14/1/2021 11:06 | Seeing how quickly this is rising, it will no doubt test 10p very soon. | clocktower | |
14/1/2021 10:58 | Well I must say it looked like it was about to breakout, FCCN looks like about to aswell imho dyor | csmwssk12hu |
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