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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rhythmone | LSE:RTHM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYW0RC64 | 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% | 169.50 | 168.00 | 171.00 | - | 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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12/10/2016 16:23 | John John - Orient Class 16:20 Nottingham 5f Hcap ....the very reason some of us know. Consistent Paul Midgley sort improving with every run..9/21 (3½L Lincoln 9-7) 7/1 last time when drifting across the track A clear run and up to form ..Won on this track in August.. chicken feed, a good thing a place and hedge for the win in running....boom! Close finish - | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 15:15 | Someone is scooping up a load of shares at 36.5p | stocky | |
12/10/2016 15:14 | Do you think Brian is going to buy Twitter or Google? | stocky | |
12/10/2016 14:34 | Keep trying to avoid the questions Barkpooooo 240p by last year was it? Royal Flush was it? Please tell us you NEVER said 240p!!!!! Failed bookies clerk Failed at just about everything | leluot3 | |
12/10/2016 14:19 | Pinky Pants - another reason you will never make money, and there are many. You are either not capable of understanding the posts written on here, or you enjoy jackanory's Frankel produced one of the greatest performances seen on a British racecourse when running away with the 2,000 Guineas in 2011 at the unbelievable odds of 1-2 favourite. The share price was one of the shortest ever for this race - my point..all legitimate markets operate a supply and demand system, a system proven very successful for hundreds of years. The aim is an unregulated clip joint that is more bent than an old fashion cork-screw....we use that unregulated market to our calculated advantage - you dont, read your post again! | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 14:03 | You think you know things Berky, but you don't. You put 2 and 2 together and get 240. You claim I'm not invested here. You know nothing. What we do know, because you kindly told us so, is that you held 700,000 shares here from 12p to 234p and back down to 16p, without selling any. In November 2011 you were hoovering up gowlane's shares at 138p, even as he was selling them. You bought all the way down to 47p, before the share price hit 33p. You were also hoovering them up at 60p plus, immediately before the July 2014 profit warning sent them tumbling down towards the 20's. Yep, we know your losses- very public they were, and for all to read. Now, just what date in November do you expect RTHM to hit 200p? | precinct14 | |
12/10/2016 14:01 | "So STT, do you think the best option for an investor would be to sell or buy?" | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 13:58 | Barky, keeping you away from your other shares, hey...;-) | sikhthetech | |
12/10/2016 13:53 | Pinky Pants - regular trading will leave you skint. People that have lost their savings are always bitter at others - never their own fault! I know about your losses - very public they were, and for all to read. There is two valuable lessons to be learnt - read the research others do..follow up and check it out for legitimacy..become a long term investor. No such thing as a quick buck! | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 13:39 | Yes, we both had you sussed many moons ago- along with just about everyone else here. Have a lovely day, Boiler Room Berky! | precinct14 | |
12/10/2016 13:38 | Personally speaking - the likes of Digi and Gadgi and their fantastic research, have made a huge financial plus to the lives of my family and friends. I thank them both - the idiots that listened to rags, have a far less interesting and profitable story over the BLNX/R1 years. | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 13:25 | So Fluffy and Pinky Pants are one of the same - no surprise there then. | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 13:21 | Frozen peas? | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 13:21 | "leluot3 - 11748 of 11751 0 0 I had the courage to take out a short at 23p Easy as shelling peas" | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 13:17 | Otherwise your short position means - a cardboard box on Victoria Station beckons! | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 13:10 | Fluffy - you claimed that either myself or another family member "encouraging people to remortgage their houses" All I asked is - where did you get that information from? | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 12:32 | Answering questions with more questions Barkboo....always shows you up as the real clueless idiot....lol | jwoolley | |
12/10/2016 12:16 | Alex - perhaps you should ask John John again..seems you are learning my friend. | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 12:15 | Fluffy - "all the time they were ramping the share up and encouraging people to remortgage their houses" I encourage those with any doubt..to sell - would you care to jog my memory on the remortgage bit? | barkboo | |
12/10/2016 11:45 | The reason that I asked the question is that if I had as many doubts as STT has on R1 I would not hold one share. My view currently is that the business is showing reasonable progress, but is by no means perfect ... but currently the positives outweigh the negatives and I think buyers will make money. | alex1621 | |
12/10/2016 11:02 | Smoke and Mirrors The usual bodged up job from Brian and his cowboys with the pathetic Barkpoo and Geheimnis crowing their support! SP will be back to where it was before the TU Nothing changes here | leluot3 | |
12/10/2016 10:48 | Ok John John - If you consider yourself a shrewd judge, answer this question that you keep avoiding. "alex1621 11 Oct '16 - 11:04 - 1303 of 1312 6 0 So STT, do you think the best option for an investor would be to sell or buy?" Btw - 36.5p mid and 37.25p then, what is it now? groundbreaking!lol | barkboo |
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