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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Playgolf | LSE:PLG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01GB928 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 0.275 | - | 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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17/4/2009 11:18 | Come on keep going. lol | mike_f | |
17/4/2009 10:58 | thats about the only thing good with pharmas stocks...you might be able to catch them for a bounce! | sos100 | |
17/4/2009 10:56 | Coming back up quite quickly, hope this punt pays off :) GLA | mike_f | |
17/4/2009 10:40 | So does anyone believe this can make some ground back up? Is financing still a possiblility? Remember reading up on this on the previous rise and didn't seem too bad! Just a rebound back up to 30% down will be alright lol GLA | mike_f | |
17/4/2009 10:37 | He must be away !! | double6 | |
17/4/2009 10:28 | bozzy/d6 - Has Pharma2 / William got a new name, as I haven't seen anything that looks like a William pump'n'dump scam since before Easter.... Rgds dell | dell314 | |
17/4/2009 10:27 | Just bought some some, seem oversold, see what happens GLA | mike_f | |
17/4/2009 10:18 | Beware of his postings again..../. | double6 | |
17/4/2009 10:10 | News soon of funding, my a*se. Proud of yourself Pharma / William? | bozzy_s | |
16/4/2009 17:27 | Can someone at ADVFN remove this thread? It's so obviously been made by a con-artist. | bozzy_s | |
15/4/2009 12:31 | Startrekker watch PLW its on the move !! | baronstjohn | |
14/4/2009 08:21 | and sadly it appears they often can.... | wooly62 | |
12/4/2009 21:31 | The rise was probably due to a few mugs being lured in. As the price rises a few more mugs think there must be some truth in it and it becomes a self fulfilling prophecy, at least until any concrete news is released. However, that is usually after the price has fallen back as the rampers have moved on to another group of unsuspecting mugs. They work on the belief that they can make money as long as they find someone more stupid or gullible than themselves. | startrekker | |
09/4/2009 14:07 | a 40% rise on less than a couple of grands trading? Iguess that's one way to lure people in... | wooly62 | |
09/4/2009 11:45 | Agree with you Wooly, not convinced. Don't get suckered in by the over enthusiastic ramping. It's okay investors highlighting what thy believe to be good genuine value, but just because something is cheap doesn't make it good value! It's not like it's into mining , biotech or oil. It's indoor crazy golf!!!!!! | startrekker | |
09/4/2009 10:54 | Interesting Mr Bond! | pelleeds1980 | |
09/4/2009 08:22 | Ok, we'll have to agree to disagree! As long as anyone investing does so with their eyes open it's up to them to decide the elvel of risk they're prepared to take. | wooly62 | |
09/4/2009 07:37 | all irrelevent wooly when funding or management buy-out happens.imho | pharma2 | |
09/4/2009 07:19 | I'm pleased for you then. How you assess it to be anything other than a gamble is beyond me. Can you explain why you're not concerned by the points in my post number 40 above? | wooly62 | |
09/4/2009 06:59 | time will tell it always does.funding issue,s getting resolved and this will multi-bag.a gable no.conviction yes.im happy with my buy | pharma2 | |
08/4/2009 23:29 | wouldn't a suitor be more likely to let it go into Admin and only buy the site(s) it felt offered potential? No point taking on the debt related to sites that they're not convinced by IMHO. | wooly62 | |
08/4/2009 17:54 | Only hope is a takeover, and I suspect that would be at below current price. | startrekker | |
08/4/2009 16:25 | Ah, so here is william :-)) The lying conman parasite is still here on advfn ! | 8trader |
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