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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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27/4/2017 10:23 | Im on a permanent holiday Lance.ive retired. | kendonagasaki | |
27/4/2017 10:17 | In the shadow of the duopoly, media rivals are becoming allies "There has also been an increasing trend toward more ad hoc alliances between mid- and small-tier digital and social publishers." "These approaches also prevent publishers from receiving some of the criticism lobbied at past consortiums, where advertisers complained of there being “too many cooks in the kitchen.” Here, the publishers and advertisers know who’s selling what." | sikhthetech | |
27/4/2017 09:56 | Kendo, how come you never go on holiday? | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
27/4/2017 09:48 | Isn't the Atalantic Ocean opposite Blackpool Beach? | kendonagasaki | |
27/4/2017 09:48 | Busmans holiday in Dorset LCWA | football | |
27/4/2017 09:37 | Football, are you Jamaican? | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
27/4/2017 09:19 | Not mehttp://www.dailyma | football | |
27/4/2017 08:58 | Barky, if you had a pound to place today on RTHM or LLOY, which would you choose ? | wheeze | |
27/4/2017 08:55 | So your fantasy Caribbean surfing holiday post has nothing whatsoever to do with your fantasy invitation to footy two hours later, to pop over to the Bahamas (and join you)then Gimpy? Of course not. You're a very naughty Trabant-worshipping Strutter Gimpy! | precinct14 | |
27/4/2017 08:51 | Coincidental timing. Barky is off on hols, and lo and behold , so is his alter ego. | bennywin | |
27/4/2017 08:35 | Lol...calm down hotpants....where did I mention that I would be in the Bahamas.... | geheimnis2 | |
27/4/2017 08:31 | Yeah, good timing. Government exit imminent, ppl claims diminishing and profits rising. Well done. | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
27/4/2017 08:24 | LCWA - until recently I never held a single share..lucky enough to get in at exactly the correct time. Kendo told me I was cranky punting on Banks. lol Twelve months will see the £1 - and yes the "dividend cash cow" will be a Brucie. | barkboo | |
27/4/2017 08:22 | Quite happy for this to start going back up towards 50p. | loafofbread | |
27/4/2017 08:15 | Lloyds is my second biggest holding after r1. Will be a dividend cash cow for years to come. | lance corporal winstanley ash | |
27/4/2017 08:07 | Yes of course I can go to the LLOY's rns, read the results, go back to ADVFN - then chirp a little........all in two minutes! I'm fast! | barkboo | |
27/4/2017 07:55 | 'Feel free to pop over to the Bahamas footy'. You naughty, squirming little Strutter Gimpy! Strutters!! Builders!! Gimpy's the one in the glasses! | precinct14 | |
27/4/2017 07:31 | Erm....when did I say I would be in the Bahamas, hotpants? I believe SC may be there as I have bumped into him on previous surfing trips I have another destination that I wouldn't share on this thread - I know what you buffoons are like! Just a leeeeetle obsessed with G2!! | geheimnis2 | |
27/4/2017 07:17 | Gimpy slips up again: Bahamas in Atlantic not Caribbean. He's really off to Margate with the Strutters to see if he can pull a builder.😘 | precinct14 | |
27/4/2017 07:04 | "Gordon - now fully loaded on LLOY........super prices! lol" that was a bit of luck? What are the chances of getting things correct 101% of the time - scaffolders are very lucky? | barkboo | |
27/4/2017 00:04 | Really, footy? | geheimnis2 | |
27/4/2017 00:01 | there is more than one kingston | football |
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