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PAA Parallel Media

38.00
0.00 (0.00%)
04 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Parallel Media LSE:PAA London Ordinary Share GB00BGSGT481 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 38.00 36.00 40.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/8/2014
10:12
disaster,not didaster,excuse my typing. yes,i think the hope and predictions of many from a year or so have vanished,in "old" money before the last dilution many were saying it was a "silly" price when it was 20p,15p,10p,and had hopes of it reaching 100p before too long,and now im guessing its the equivelant of about 2p in "old" money.its hard to decide to get out when uve lost money,but posters on here thought it had reached its lowest long before the price now,no one likes making a loss,but something back is better than nothing!
ga123
20/8/2014
14:58
how can anyone have faith in dc with his track record with this company?i think orvil has finally realised this is going nowhere fast,not even he can have anything positive to say about this didaster of a share.
ga123
20/8/2014
08:43
Orvil
Any comments? You were posting here daily not so long back?
Still got faith in DC?
Things gone very quiet.

littlemadam
19/8/2014
21:21
unfortunately I was daft enough to buy into paa,after reading a report in penny shares I think, he mustve had a backhander from dc to tip it.my advice to anyone still daft enough to hold is get out while u can,before ur holding dwindles to being worth nothing,just my opinion,but any further dilution and everyone should jump ship.......that's if u can even get rid,no one will want to buy.good luck,think ull need it.
ga123
19/8/2014
16:55
britishb 19 Aug'14 - 13:08 - 6699 of 6700 0 0

Fair enough DD.

Would you agree with the general theme of that post that this has performed diabolically for many years (at least 14 in its current form), that shareholders have been monstrously diluted, year after year, while the head honcho, who is the only full time exec director apparently, has been very very well rewarded for all that abject performance?

As Dusseldorf won't answer this, I will. This morning, I posted on the other thread that DC won't be giving two hoots about the shareholders. This post was moderated ie excised. He never has. He only ever thinks of himself. And oh yes, he'll have looked after himself very nicely along the way How do I know this? I worked with him. Is that messenger boy Orvil still around, or has he done the honourable thing, and laid his satchel down?

precinct14
19/8/2014
13:55
britishb - If past performance is an indicator than I would have to agree that losses and fundraising would be one expected result if PAA is following form. The likelyhood of this outcome is more certain driven by issues with the Championship updated (late in my view) via the trading update, which effectively rules out the chance of a profitable 2014 unless some fairly major unknown event arrives in the interim. Given the unlikely event of a profitable 2014, I'm happy to sit on my current stock (stop buying) and resume purchases only if a) if a major event of interest to me does materialise or b) when FY 2014 result in June 2014 is released (clearing the deck from poor h1 and potential writedowns). I'm well aware the negative price impact of reported losses/dilution has and the greatest risk of these is over the next 10 months...

..having said that the market cap is now only £1.64m, I wouldn't rule out an outright sale or takeover as the markets and region are of interest for various parties.

dusseldorf
19/8/2014
13:08
Fair enough DD.

Would you agree with the general theme of that post that this has performed diabolically for many years (at least 14 in its current form), that shareholders have been monstrously diluted, year after year, while the head honcho, who is the only full time exec director apparently, has been very very well rewarded for all that abject performance?

My prediction of yet more losses followed by bust or yet another fundraising is looking frightfully good wouldn't you say?

britishb
19/8/2014
12:08
I assume this is a total of the two days but PAA website mentions 35,000 people in attendance in a brief post event update on the website:
dusseldorf
15/8/2014
07:44
Still here, still interested, given I've decided to make no further purchases until we see a step change in financial performance I'm primarily news driven.

AIA real Life Now concerts should be underway shortly (given time gap), perhaps next week there will be some form of update on attendance etc..

Short video promo on youtube:

dusseldorf
11/8/2014
15:42
At last, a buy trade!
knigel
11/8/2014
11:11
Stfu? I did ask a week ago about news/Agm details and was told "very shortly" so keep watching..
knigel
11/8/2014
11:10
I know u know no such thing daytraders,dont talk rubbish
ga123
11/8/2014
10:49
ga123 aint sold his shares i know.
daytraders
11/8/2014
10:30
if a post comes up I sometimes have a look,its not moaning stfu
ga123
11/8/2014
07:29
Thought u said u would look at the share price again in six months time? Dont see the point moaning now you have no position tbh. However i agree shareholders can only hope the company is busy behind the scenes with new deals. An update is required..
knigel
10/8/2014
19:40
its totally static,and to be honest,can u see why anyone would want to buy any shares in this company?
ga123
10/8/2014
18:45
When was the last time somebody bought more than a 1000 shares in this, seems like months and the directors should know this and buy stock to try and turn the tide of zero support.
29howard
04/8/2014
14:19
don't think I will regret getting rid Knigel,I think time has shown that a few on the other thread were right,that its a dud,just trying to work out what £1000 worth bought at 20p a year or so ago in"old" money would be worth now,im guessing about 200,if that.think even the couple of main paa champions have finally realised.Will have a look at the price in 6 months or so,my guess is itll be around the 40p mark by then,good luck to the remaining sufferers.
ga123
23/7/2014
09:56
Thanks, well I agree we need more news and asap. There's the NOW festival next month so perhaps a lot of time is being spent organising this especially if there's scope for more similar festivals going forward? Perhaps we will get 2-3 RNSs within a few days but the share price will not move until the company provides an update. Keep watching just in case...
knigel
23/7/2014
09:50
knigel,,,,no,i think I will take time out from investing,especially after this disaster of a share. like a lot of people,money tight at the moment.i do check on the paa price now n again,but as always it seems stagnant,and to be honest,any news seems to make no difference whatsoever to the price,no demand for the shares and im not surprised at that.i got fed up with people on here talking about the chairman like he was some genius or messiah,icould understand it if the price had rocketed over last few years,but its quite the reverse.but thankfully its al gone quiet from his main admirers,maybe their opinion is gradually changing.
ga123
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