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PHRM Phorm Corp

1.00
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Phorm Corp LSE:PHRM London Ordinary Share SG9999009278 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.00 - 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
16/5/2016
08:38
NASDAQ listing imminent
igbertsponk
16/5/2016
08:32
The stock exchange has been Dephormed.

Next the insolvency and winding up?

(I wonder how long this board will remain now? Do ADVFN strip out forums when shares vanish in a puff of smoke?)

felixcatuk
16/5/2016
08:16
so no longer listed, and shares to be cancelled SOB 18/5/16

almost ready to crack open a bottle of something non alcoholic and set off some sparklers in th back garden to celebrate

bluecar1
16/5/2016
07:57
so fully dead on Wednesday...

Soon............................................

deko
15/5/2016
09:45
My last post on Phorm..
Why is ANYONE still here? Move on guys.. bye

knigel
13/5/2016
22:21
Phorm (UK): Constituent Deletion - Changes in FTSE UK Index Series
13 May 2016
Following the continued suspension for Phorm (UK, constituent), please see details of affected indexes and effective dates below:
Index - FTSE AIM All-Share Index
Effective From Start of Trading - 18 May 2016

btcustomer
13/5/2016
17:53
Andy Pipkin - still here, still going on about Google? How sad!
btcustomer
13/5/2016
16:35
ebore

You dont think anyone believes you werent sponsored by google, do you?

andy pipkin
13/5/2016
15:52
Is Andy Pipkin still here? How sad!

Is Andy Pipkin still flogging that "Google" dead horse? How sad!

Two points - Google won't be buying Phorm, and Google don't pay people to post here. (unless maybethey pay Andy Pipkin - as he is the one who MENTIONS them most?)

Delisting approacheth fast... the Doooooooooooooooooooooooom is upon them.

btcustomer
13/5/2016
12:27
oh dear someone must have restored the forum bot back to an old image, its thinking a search engine may be interested like the top of the thread?

either that or it has suffered dementia and can now only remember the distant past

bluecar1
13/5/2016
12:00
saw a bloke in the pub last night who knows a bloke whose daughter is married to a big wig at google. Watch this space.



































































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andy pipkin
13/5/2016
10:16
last day on AIM for phorm

:) :)

so the next question is

will anyone try and take this private to see if anything can be rescued?

or will it finally be put out of its misery and pension funds etc forced to realise they have ploughed massive amounts of other peoples money into this company and now have nothing to show apart from some IZAL to show people or use in their facilities?

bluecar1
12/5/2016
22:39
Mr Park is one of many Phorm "employees" around the world who don't seem to update their profiles very often. Quite a few in China and Turkey too.

For all up to date news on Phorm call in at

Some wonderfully imaginative (but very misleading)posts over there. Noirua never did manage to keep it up to date.

PhluidMedia Inc still haven't filed anything at Companies House since the 2014 accounts went up on 2nd Feb.

Wonder how Mr Lin Jieyuan is getting on with the insolvency work?

David Paquette seems unsure whether he is working for PhluidMedia or not


maybe he and Louis Severine are still working out which one is the Chief Revenue Officer?

Louis seems equally confused about whether he still works for Phluid Media or not.

btcustomer
12/5/2016
21:00
i see the publically available traffic stats for iMarker are heading south this month

is that the effect of all the lost of traffic from phorms (cough) test campaigns?

bluecar1
12/5/2016
20:47
Daniel Park

CEO of Phorm Korea at Phorm

Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea
Internet

Current

Phorm

Is he still getting paid then?

Is he minding the shop or something ??

pingusp
12/5/2016
20:41
Tomorrow is the last day on AIM.

30 days with no NOMAD (is that a double negative?... 30 days MAD?) and the coming weekend means Monday morning its cancellation, and time to finally bid adieu.

Which just leaves a $400m hole where the money once was.

felixcatuk
11/5/2016
22:45
soooon....
deko
11/5/2016
20:08
Is Andy Pipkin still here? How sad!

(PS He's still as uninformed as ever - Phorm aren't bust - just in very deep trouble, with their shares suspended and no obvious means of support.)

Phluid Media Inc. are still listed as trading/active at Companies House UK.

LSE De-listing of PHRM shares is tomorrow or Monday.

But the last stinking dying breath of Phorm Corporation (Singapore) Ltd? We await that with "tremendous excitement". But Phorm's collapse won't be a "surprise to us, to be honest". (to paraphrase Ertugrul)

A reminder of corporate mendacity at its worst: (why gullible idiots believed this Phorm RNS stuff, I do not know)
6 July 2009

As regards our UK deployment, Phorm's activities remain ongoing and we look
forward to creating the conditions necessary for UK ISPs to move to deployment.
In parallel, we continue to focus considerable effort on faster moving overseas
opportunities. In so doing we have already minimised our dependency on the
deployment by any single ISP or in any particular market. In addition to making
excellent progress in South Korea, we are engaged in more than 15 markets
worldwide including advanced negotiations with several major ISPs.

These discussions have been greatly accelerated by the launch of Webwise
Discover and its clear benefit to consumers, which has been viewed as a key step forward by all of our partners, including those in the UK. We remain very
confident in our ability to deliver on the promise of this substantial
opportunity.

I'm not sure I can find a single "truth" in those two paragraphs. But the money just kept rolling in. 26 days earlier he had charmed £15m out of a range of gullible investors, presumably with a completely different set of predictions.

Korea Markets Update never did arrive...

What a stench!

btcustomer
11/5/2016
17:50
Why would I want to be the NOMAD of a bust company, ebore?

You really do write some garbage.

andy pipkin
10/5/2016
21:41
Something about gerald and plumbing? (gerra, ebore) - or maybe it was about Crossrail?

How odd that Andy Pipkin is still here. Quite sad really.

Phorm's share listing due for cancellation by LSE on Friday/Monday?

Which will be a great relief to net users in the UK, the USA, Korea, Brazil, Romania, Turkey and China - and a vindication of the efforts in each country to resist criminal interception of their communications without consent, and the efforts of website content creators to have their intellectual property copied and exploited without their consent - to say nothing of the pirating of Yahoo news content by that wretched news widget.

Again and again, Phorm's BOD spun the story of their failure - and strangely - there were always some very gullible investors around who believed them. And who are now looking very stupid.

Perhaps Andy Pipkin could become the NOMAD and Igbert Sponk the broker?

btcustomer
10/5/2016
20:43
i see the poorly programmed forum bot is proving the poor response time and lack of vocabulary again

so sad it won't be upgraded now, it will be DOOOOOOOOMMMMMEEEEDDDD!!!! to wander thi forum until it gets deleted

bluecar1
10/5/2016
18:29
gerra life ebore.
andy pipkin
10/5/2016
11:52
Adny Pipkin still here? How sad.
btcustomer
10/5/2016
11:12
Nice to see the volatility reduced here.
andy pipkin
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