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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Onzima Ventures | LSE:ONZ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYQCDH57 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 1.25 | - | 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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18/7/2016 09:01 | Did you see them in the board room when you wheeled the tea trolley in? Does Nigel Theobald take two sugars or one in his tea? | bigego | |
18/7/2016 08:59 | bigego, Just remember the AGM was held at Akhter House, the home of UTN. Still think he has no input or do you have a problem with basic logic. | fido | |
18/7/2016 08:57 | I know dementia is setting in, quite reasonable at the age you have got to but can you state for the readers who from UTN is now running ONZ so we can have a good laugh at you again? | bigego | |
18/7/2016 08:50 | bigego, Just remember that the person who ran UTN is also running ONZ, unless you are stupid enough to believe that he has no input. | fido | |
18/7/2016 08:44 | I know we are getting on a bit Davey and likely that 3am post was due to some form of incontinence but dementia also? 1m buys to 300k sells and it is not yet 9am. Did you put the bins out for Ultima then? Whatever financial role you had would seem to have resulted in abject failure. Just hoped you did/do something well. At your age not long left in the working environment. Always will be seen to be a failure. | bigego | |
18/7/2016 08:33 | bigego, I am not an EX anything. All those red sells really mucking up that blue. | fido | |
18/7/2016 08:27 | first game of truth, are you an ex employee or associate of Ultima Networks? | bigego | |
18/7/2016 08:22 | Doc quote "I spent the majority of the night with fellow p.i's loading me on red wine" | fido | |
18/7/2016 08:19 | Up at 3am to post the negative bile yet we have 1m buys in the first twenty minutes. | bigego | |
18/7/2016 08:12 | First game of truth, are you an ex employee or associate of Ultima Networks? | bigego | |
18/7/2016 08:05 | 322k buy first thing and not a twitch in the share price - yet | jakleeds | |
18/7/2016 08:00 | wahlberg, Productive week eh, what like last week or the week before when all the share price has done is head down. | fido | |
18/7/2016 07:55 | Interest in getting out while they can you mean. | fido | |
18/7/2016 07:39 | 3am on Monday morning to deramp a share you don't own. Wtf. | keya5000 | |
18/7/2016 07:28 | That's upset him Wahlberg. Been talking to a few chaps this weekend. Think this may see a tad more interest this week. | keya5000 | |
18/7/2016 07:16 | 3am and posting, Hahahaha Productive week ahead for you checking for onz tweets and posts every hour of the day TPL 97% down since your buy recommendation, deary me | wahlberg | |
18/7/2016 03:13 | RAMPER, What pharma deals are those then, the one`s N4 haven`t got. As for potential, if N4 don`t sign a deal then the only potential would be for N4 to go bust. As for "there will be several" deals, you don`t know there will even be one let alone several, so that is a cheap RAMP from a cheap RAMPER 10-20 products????? Make that one, RAMPER £10m market cap???? N4 are only surviving now on hand outs. £500m company? Is that a dream? No it`s a BLATANT RAMP Try harder RAMPER | fido | |
18/7/2016 01:00 | RAMPER, Normally I would discuss any stock with anyone but as its you and as you are only here to cause trouble I am only going to talk to you about you the RAMPER and how you have RAMPED this stock to hell across a number of BB`s. SO RAMP AWAY RAMPER because by the time that you`ve finished everyone will see you for the RAMPER that your are A SECOND RATE RAMPER AT THAT. | fido |
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