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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Proactis Holdings Plc | LSE:PHD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B13GSS58 | ORD 10P |
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% | 74.00 | - | 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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22/1/2021 07:41 | Only in your own head. | p1nkfish | |
22/1/2021 01:53 | Pinkfish I’ve added plenty of value on here thanks. Compare my predictions and analysis over time to your own wishful thinking.... the posts are all there. Facts vs fiction. | jonstrawberry | |
21/1/2021 15:53 | New NED news soon surely. If it’s DBAY pushing for a seat there will be fireworks. | cureboy | |
21/1/2021 13:37 | Mates rates Buys over last two days have been at 47.095 we have now got a retail buy at 48. Normally a good sign here......watching Anyone know off top of head when we are due a TR for either of the big hitters again | coldspring | |
21/1/2021 12:56 | Clock ticking on disposal news. | p1nkfish | |
20/1/2021 14:29 | I’ve been informed enough to make a healthy profit on my investment here which is mostly what I care about... | cureboy | |
20/1/2021 14:29 | JS, if you can't add value, go play with yourself. | p1nkfish | |
20/1/2021 14:16 | Is Oracle a bigger player? Belly laughs. There’s nothing like an informed tech investor!! | jonstrawberry | |
20/1/2021 14:07 | They have the same number of clients as Jaggaer and Oracle according to this report? Is that right? Thought those two were much bigger players. | cureboy | |
20/1/2021 13:45 | Released today, see report, Proactis etc. Passing mention page 37. | p1nkfish | |
20/1/2021 12:20 | True, if you did the same at coupa you would be watching all other stocks rise around you.Timing is key as usual. | lewis winthorpe | |
20/1/2021 12:08 | Well if you bought sub 20p less then a year ago you would have doubled your money+. Look to Germany and do some supply chain digging and see what names come up when looking into Proactis. Quite interesting. Tired of posting links here. One day a time. Good luck. | p1nkfish | |
20/1/2021 11:47 | Yawn, yes of course it is. Thats why big hitters have recently taken large stakes or increased their stakes.Have you been ignored for a promotion again? | coldspring | |
20/1/2021 11:42 | This business is dead. They just don’t know it yet. A complete irrelevance in their chosen market and this is fairly reflected in the stock price. Nothing more to it, in spite of the continued hope on this board that Phd will soon have its day in the sun. | jonstrawberry | |
19/1/2021 13:15 | Yes, we've become very familiar with little tick downs so ii's can fill their boots. Two weeks ago the same, was 46p, down to 43p for Lombard to top up. Familiar pattern. | cureboy | |
19/1/2021 11:15 | I tried a dummy sell this morning first thing, they offered me 47.2 | coldspring | |
19/1/2021 11:02 | Regular pattern of rounded trades just above the bid price at 47.20p could be more accumulation as having no negative affect on share price. | cureboy | |
16/1/2021 16:59 | Thats a hell of a stutter cure me old froot | coldspring | |
16/1/2021 11:51 | Cureboy you mention Finncap £1.80 TP who are Finncap? Franki8 you say "wait till the end now" what do you mean? Thanks in advance:) | praipus | |
16/1/2021 08:15 | I have quite a bit in this and been holding since mid-2019, certainly can wait till the end now. Believe we will get bought out if not this year then next for sure one bePayd proved successful | franki8 | |
15/1/2021 16:11 | Certainly slow. If you can stand the price manipulation shenanigans and are prepared to hold these medium term you'll do well. | cureboy |
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