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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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-0.025 | -2.86% | 0.85 | 0.80 | 0.90 | 0.875 | 0.85 | 0.88 | 808,433 | 08:42:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | -5.03M | -0.0039 | -2.23 | 11.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/10/2021 12:34 | FG CEO; ‘Many more PATENTS” to follow I wonder if ETH Algo will be mentioned in the next RNS? Need to take my mothballed tux for dry cleaning now... | ![]() figtree99 | |
26/10/2021 12:33 | Still have lots late trades today | zxie | |
26/10/2021 12:32 | That's what my girlfriend says | ![]() volsung | |
26/10/2021 12:30 | Nice volume | zxie | |
26/10/2021 11:58 | Yep 4p to £3.30 and I bet you had the same people trying to get ARB holders to sell at 4p. Some desperate Jacks out there for sure. | ![]() spary1 | |
26/10/2021 11:53 | Can anyone remember ARB when they were 4p well QBT is heading that way and you don't have to a genius to work that out eh !!! | ![]() james235 | |
26/10/2021 11:47 | Remember: As we rise up in Q4......#DesperateJA Remember QBT’ers Endless desperate greedy QBT accumulators known as #DesperateJACKS will pop up on QBT board as we rise, with new narratives, non-sensical arguments, desperate angles, fallacious comments to keep share price below 3p, below4p, below5p, all failed attempts to supress any rise, on any RNS news, any positive trajectrory, for as long #DesperateJACK can accumulate for as many months as possible at low levels. The end motive = GREED They will have to settle for 4p++ as we rise up Join Joe public queue, pay honestly and accumulate honestly like everybody else: pay 3p-5p-10p...+++ The more we #SEA GREEN on QBT BB = #BUYQBT. #buyQBT .#buyQBT . #buyQBT. #buyQBT #buyQBT. #buyQBT #GREED has stained their DNA QBT is next ARB and #DesperateJACK knows this. Does not want you to know this. #DesperateJACK will do anything to keep QBT down to buy-in and accumulate. ‘ANYTHING̶ Rememebr this please. Fig. | ![]() spary1 | |
26/10/2021 11:36 | €7M euros,possible legL claim.How much of that reaches QBTs coffers if claim successful | ![]() billthebank | |
26/10/2021 11:34 | Nope JC because I’m in here, think this will do way better ;) | ![]() spary1 | |
26/10/2021 11:33 | Hi Guys, Just a reminder the 10th November that's when the case is on where it's possible for the company to be awarded up to 7M euros if they win, which they are very confident about, and as I wrote a few weeks ago 3p will be looking cheap on the 10th of Nov. so get some before you kick yourselves. Elsewhere, Quantum said the Court of Venice has scheduled a hearing for its Sipiem case for November 10, when the judge will receive the parties’ comments on the report of the independent expert. The group said the independent expert has assessed the economic value of the possible damages suffered by Sipiem at an amount of up to €7.8mln, subject to the judge ruling that the conduct of Sipiem’s former board and internal audit committee was unlawful. “Although the company’s focus is now primarily on Quantum, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies, QBT continues to monitor developments of the companies it has previously invested in, helping them in their growth and aiming eventually, to successful exits”, Quantum Blockchain’s executive chairman and chief executive Francesco Gardin said in a statement. “Additionally, we are pleased that the Court of Venice promptly acted to schedule a new hearing, and we continue pursuing this legal claim with a positive outlook”, the CEO added. | ![]() james235 | |
26/10/2021 11:31 | 100% purplehelmet saying anything it can to put people off Delacey Posts: 2,454 Price: 2.55 No Opinion RE: DebtToday 11:22 And straight away the usual suspects jump on this person for providing valuable information for other investors. Dear me you pack of dogs are terribly desperate to make a a good P@D here aren't you ? The smart people are riding the wave and getting off before its inevitable crash. | ![]() spary1 | |
26/10/2021 11:30 | Delacey is purplehelmet, just report him as a multiple ID that lies for a position | ![]() spary1 | |
26/10/2021 11:22 | WoooW 50m volume now | zxie | |
26/10/2021 11:20 | I don’t think anyone cares for those individual posters, posters have heard it all for past 6 months, they are drowned, in fact it’s like a bad fart for them ...euwww.🔥 Wind... | ![]() figtree99 | |
26/10/2021 11:13 | ironveld doing well spary..did you buy in? | johncasey | |
26/10/2021 11:12 | 5p seems the near term target | smackeraim | |
26/10/2021 11:07 | Does somebody want to point out on LSE that a lot of the debt shown on CLP etc was bought at high levels and discounted, you need to go through a poster called RKBKEEPER who had all the answers to this as the trolls keep trying to find a way in, some absolute nuts out there. Don’t forget Eufingest have agreed to take shares as debt repayment, not sure if that has filtered through yet into the books | ![]() spary1 | |
26/10/2021 11:06 | Does somebody want to point out on LSE that a lot of the debt shown on CLP etc was bought at high levels and discounted, you need to go through a poster called RKBKEEPER who had all the answers to this as the trolls keep trying to find a way in, some absolute nuts out there. | ![]() spary1 | |
26/10/2021 11:04 | QBT chart first target 4.5p On a run up to a golden cross HTTPS://twitter.com/ | ![]() ftangftang | |
26/10/2021 11:04 | QBT chart first target 4.5p On a run up to a golden cross HTTPS://twitter.com/ | ![]() ftangftang | |
26/10/2021 10:48 | Filter garbage | zxie |
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