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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Quantum Blockchain Technologies Plc | LSE:QBT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B50P5B53 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -4.76% | 1.00 | 0.95 | 1.05 | 1.05 | 1.00 | 1.05 | 5,362,700 | 09:46:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | -4.21M | -0.0033 | -3.03 | 13.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/11/2024 22:04 | It's all that's left. | idriveajag | |
10/11/2024 22:04 | Posting nonsense must be a comfort to him. | idriveajag | |
10/11/2024 22:03 | Barely clinging onto some small remnants of reality! | idriveajag | |
10/11/2024 22:03 | I fear he may be beyond help! | idriveajag | |
10/11/2024 22:02 | Zydecoco says:"Good morning, Sir. Welcome to the National Cheese Emporium!" | idriveajag | |
10/11/2024 21:58 | And for Jamerson, our resident Black Knight: "Tis but a scratch"Https://yout | zydecoco | |
10/11/2024 21:53 | Good morning, Sir. Welcome to the National Cheese Emporium! Https://youtu.be/Hz1 | zydecoco | |
10/11/2024 21:26 | "Welcome to the QBT Fish & Chips Emporium Sir!" "Uhm. Large Haddock and Chips." "Sorry Sir. We are fresh out of Haddock." "OK. Large Cod and Chips." "Excellent choice. What sort of Chips?" "Pardon?" "We expect to have CPU, GPU, FPGA and ASIC ones frying soon." "Well I suppose as long as they are a Al Dente I don't mind." "Ah Yes Sir. I can assure you that all of our Chips are now MIL-SPEC." "Aye? "What size would you like? "I don't know. Normal?" "AHA! We could do you some 2.65 inch ones." "OK." "But we are working on smaller versions whilst the 2.65 inch ones are being designed." "Do you have the smaller ones now? I'm hungry." "They are rather small Sir." "How small?" "Well. We are still thinking about that but they could be a bit expensive." "How expensive?" "We do have a software alternative." "OK! Large Cod and Soggy Chips." "Chef!" "I have no Large Cod." "Small Cod and Soggy Chips?" "Good. And where would you like it delivered." "I dunno. Maybe here in my hand soon and perhaps warm?" "Hah Hah Sir. All of our product is MIL-SPEC so not much chance of that." "Fine. Cold Small Soggy Cod and Cold Soggy 2.65 inch Chips." "Sold! That will be £35 excluding VAT. Free delivery via Speedpack." "Uhm. Thanks." "Don't forget to average down Sir." | ellipses | |
10/11/2024 20:57 | QBT are going to fail so hard it will make jambones eyes water | anddownitgoes | |
10/11/2024 19:17 | Jonny200 highlights another PRN get out... Following the filing of the patent application, live demonstrations of the AI Oracle will be shared with potential partners. These demonstrations will aim to show the real-time superiority between a mining device running the AI Oracle compared to the same mining device without it. That doesn't sound like a slam dunk. That sounds like an excuse to moan about everyone else doing it wrong and failing to be true believers. | ellipses | |
10/11/2024 19:01 | Masterful analysis. | idriveajag | |
10/11/2024 19:01 | Ellipses says:full of s+++eMr A.C. Clarke got that one wrong then..."The thing's hollow -- it goes on forever -- and -- oh my God! -- it's full of stars!"Probably needed a bit of Mr Sheen and a lint free cloth.Then again. Hollow? Goes on forever? Seems a bit Q+T. The Stars were a poorly crafted delusion. | idriveajag | |
10/11/2024 18:44 | If he doesn't know the answer to that, how can he ever be taken seriously? | idriveajag | |
10/11/2024 18:37 | how many BTC do QBT hold? How many are they mining? | anddownitgoes | |
10/11/2024 18:36 | no mention of bitcoin breaking 80,000 on lse..brewster trolls spewing out their garbage 24/7 | iceagefarmer |
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