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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Paysafe Gp | LSE:PAYS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034264548 | 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% | 590.00 | 589.00 | 590.00 | - | 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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27/10/2016 08:27 | looks like PAYS going true to form as per usual ! | stockbob | |
26/10/2016 20:07 | update due 8th Nov isn't it? DYOR | qs99 | |
26/10/2016 17:33 | sorry that should be 1000 @ 465 ! | stockbob | |
26/10/2016 17:31 | Matrix25 hold just 1000 @ 445 was hoping they would rise but such luck, but of course if they drop down to those level then i may top again all going well. | stockbob | |
26/10/2016 17:01 | The fundamentals haven't changed and the charts look good too. Patience will reward! hxxps://uk.tradingvi | haromaster | |
26/10/2016 16:48 | Some interesting action after the bell. | melf | |
26/10/2016 16:39 | I think share price looks good - held the 446p previous support level well today and BB look tight - lets see what the next few days bring. We are only 20p off all time high GLA | wolfhound1 | |
26/10/2016 16:17 | You wating to get back in, Stockbob?? Bwana. | matrix25 | |
26/10/2016 15:04 | SORRY I MEANT looks like this WILL drift down to low 430s --420s until results day the usual pattern as always gla | stockbob | |
26/10/2016 15:03 | looks like this will not drift down to low 430s --420s until results day the usual pattern as always gla | stockbob | |
26/10/2016 14:17 | Just doesn't seem to be able to break the 450 line. I guess if the next update is positive, which it should be, then it can finally move towards the 500p mark. | salpara111 | |
26/10/2016 14:11 | This is the link for JL's gig today. I doubt whether there will be any earth shattering announcements. | melf | |
26/10/2016 10:04 | As Las Vegas is around 8 hours behind us, we will have to wait to see what this final day at 2020 brings. My guess is deals may be in progress but won't be announced until they are sealed and these things take time. Optimistic though and holding on tight to my shares! | the juggler | |
26/10/2016 09:43 | The speech is about partnerships | eh9 | |
26/10/2016 09:39 | The CEO is giving his presentation at the Money2020 today.I am not expecting any earth shattering announcements apart from perhaps about the launch of new products. | nurdin | |
26/10/2016 09:33 | No announcement from Money 2020 on any tie ups with IBM or others. We're we expecting any? | aspex | |
26/10/2016 09:03 | This years is on the 8th just before the roadshow investor conference appearances starting the 10th | eh9 | |
26/10/2016 08:57 | I note that last year's Q3 trading update was on 10th November. | melf | |
26/10/2016 07:28 | EH9 - with respect, the House has already passed this bill - HB2150 and that was back in July. The Senate has yet to consider it and pass it into law. Looking at today's schedule SB1324 appears once more but that is DFS only. There's an enormous amount of horse trading going on to try and force Senators to plug the financial hole in their budget - a hole which online gambling would help to plug but it's, to coin a phrase, 'squeaky bum time' given the legislative time left available. | mip55 | |
25/10/2016 18:24 | hxxp://www.casinosca House Gaming Oversight Committee to Vote Legalization of Online Gambling Posted by Tanya L on October 25, 2016 in Online Gambling News | 0 comments Pennsylvania Lawmakers Set to Vote on Legalization of Online Gambling for Keystone State House Gaming Oversight Committee to Vote Legalization of Online GamblingPennsylvania lawmakers will vote on the introduction to legalize online gambling this week. The time has finally come with the state not knowing for sure if it would reach this point with the probability of regulating online activities. Just last week, introducing online gambling services in the state was discussed during a House Gaming Oversight Committee meeting. One of the members of the House of Representatives John Payne spoke in favor if passing and regulating online gambling as well as daily fantasy sports. He also argued the point of the benefits both could bring for the state if passed and introduced into law. Even though the gambling bill hasn’t been passed yet, it is in the state’s budget for $100 million for revenues earned from online activities. A big portion of this amount is from licenses fees to online casinos and online poker rooms. There are more benefits than not to pass the new gambling bill. For one, it will provide a safer and legalized online environment for players. For two, it will fix the state’s issues with budget deficits. This is one of the reasons lawmakers are trying pass the bill with its end of year legislative session that is taking place on October 26. | eh9 | |
25/10/2016 15:37 | SENATE1324An Act providing for fantasy contests; imposing duties upon the 2001 Department of Revenue, the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs and the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board; and making appropriations. (Senators WILLIAMS and others) 7Schedule for the Pennsylvania Senate today. | mip55 | |
25/10/2016 13:52 | Handpoint works with vantiv who istill think may eventually bid for paysafe since they already work with paysafe and the setups and business models are complimentary | eh9 | |
25/10/2016 13:45 | They seem to have launched GOLO but are spending all their time promoting Handpoint with their marketing dollars. Bizarre to me, why is Handpoint so important? They do not have a massive user base, they do not have unique technology. I do not see what they bring to the table. | ralphmalph |
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