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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Polemos | LSE:PLMO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ1MJW42 | ORD 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% | 0.70 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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28/2/2019 06:40 | How can you buy these today when it relists as DBOX?? | cudmore | |
26/2/2019 13:49 | Reckon your loss will reduce significantly when it relists. You will also be able to sell and move on. | nextlink | |
26/2/2019 09:11 | Good to finally be at the point of relisting, the acquired businesses are generating a decent profit and cash flow + most of the new shares locked up for a year. With some decent news and sentiment I think this will do really well. Still need to do the i's I know but well done to Dr Burton for finding a decent target and putting the hours in to get this over the line. | scotty666 | |
13/2/2019 13:40 | So you think it will open at or below 14 pence. Shareholders - Digitalbox 28 Polemos 93 Add in one or two institutional investors. So less than 130 shareholders Market Cap £12.4 million at 14 pence per share. No one knows what general market sentiment will be on 28th February, we can say everyone involved with it's listing will be keen for a good start. Just over two weeks to go and we will find out. I believe Nigel Burton was buying at around twice the price at suspension. | nextlink | |
13/2/2019 13:29 | Nope but will be soon after listing | turbotrader2 | |
13/2/2019 13:08 | So it looks like anyone in at over 1p wont be in profit? | bazzerhino | |
13/2/2019 13:05 | RNS Market capitalisation on Admission: £12.4 million (at the Placing Price) | bazzerhino | |
08/2/2019 14:55 | Lots of publicity. The acquisition of The Daily Mash and Mashed up is all over the BBC News website, and has even just had a mention by Steve Wright on Radio 2! | kb267 | |
08/2/2019 09:55 | 'So double yr money from suspension' - Nope, the value of your shares will be exactly the same due to the 20:1 consolidation. Though hopefully will rise well above 14p when trading commences. | julian1976 | |
08/2/2019 09:22 | So double yr money from suspension | kirtonender9 | |
08/2/2019 09:06 | The placing is lower than they said it would be. Could be good (they don't need cash) or bad (less institutional/ short term trader interest). | gheebee | |
08/2/2019 07:54 | 14p post consolidation is my guess ! | scotty666 | |
04/2/2019 12:37 | Any clues on the share price of the fundraise? | mertymcs | |
27/1/2019 11:01 | be nice but more like 2-3p if lucky.. keep expection low and hopefully be pleasantly surprised! | 113mike | |
27/1/2019 10:46 | Talk on twitter saying it could open between 6 - 10p. Anyone have any thoughts on that? | bazzerhino | |
25/1/2019 16:39 | Is this getting consolidated upon lifted suspension, and what will the share price/market cap be? | piefacefrank | |
07/1/2019 17:20 | Goofy teeth? What? | bazzerhino | |
07/1/2019 13:21 | Goofy teeth. | tradejunkie2 | |
16/12/2018 23:25 | When's the dividend payment? | tradejunkie2 | |
10/11/2018 15:54 | They don't have the £220k, it's notional and a fiction needed to get the deal away, courtesy of Peterhouse. But I do acknowledge that the undisclosed liabilities were less than £220k. It may even have been c£60k if it was paid off out of the £420k raised at the beginning of June. Shame it wasn't spelt out in the half year report though. I see a director of Oyster quit recently btw. A least this one wasn't being accused of professional failure like the last one was when he was pushed. | gheebee |
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