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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sabien Technology Group Plc | LSE:SNT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN6JG812 | ORD 3P |
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% | 12.50 | 12.00 | 13.00 | 12.50 | 12.50 | 12.50 | 0.00 | 07:30:32 |
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02/4/2019 08:52 | GeoffCapes is that all you can say. The price doubled at one point this morning. All I can say is that if their TECH is anywhere near the real thing then this market cap is ridiculous. The only alternative is that this is a big fraud. Anyway I have bought a small stake just in case !!!! GLA | parsons4 | |
02/4/2019 08:46 | Well the only April fool was the mug in Government who signed that off! This April Fools piece yesterday from a well respected energy manager hits the nail on the head. Especially points C & D which are all Sabien have. Energy after Brexit Published on April 1, 2019 Vilnis Vesma Following Director at VESMA.COM LIMITED 115 articles Thinking about the laws that are likely to change when the UK leaves the European Union, the most significant from an energy standpoint are the laws of science, meaning it is likely that: a) fuels will become susceptible to magnetism, enabling even more complete combustion than can be obtained through proper maintenance; b) the internal metallic layers in multi-foil insulation will be able to reflect heat back through the adjoining insulant and out through the surface foil; c) heating-water additives will enable radiators to heat up quicker but release heat more slowly; d) boiler anti-cycling devices that cut fuel consumption during periods of low load will do the same under medium and high load conditions which account for the majority of annual fuel consumption; e) insulating paints will be as effective as conventional insulation materials that are 4,000 times thicker; f) temperature sensors in freezers will respond more accurately and rapidly when encased in a cube of gel; This article is promoting energy-management training courses organised by the author. g) putting solar panels in refrigeration circuits will enable even more heat to be pumped out with the same electrical input; h) 'kinetic' pavements will generate enough energy to power a display showing how many steps passing people have taken; and i) voltage-reduction devices will enable electrical equipment to perform the same work with lower energy input, and will themselves no longer incur standing power losses. These insights are provided courtesy of Laboratoires Farage. -------------------- About the author: Vilnis Vesma is an engineer and former energy manager who produces a weekly newsletter with advice on energy-saving techniques for commercial, industrial and public-sector users. Sign up at hxxp://vesma.com/lis | geoffcapes | |
02/4/2019 08:39 | GeoffCapes1 Apr '19 - 10:43 - 85 of 88 0 1 0 Hearing on the grapevine that SNT have actually landed a rather large order to supply a well known company with over a 1000 units. I'll hold my hands up. Maybe I was wrong about this company. Well done Geoff - The Grapevine was correct - | tomboyb | |
02/4/2019 08:27 | I thought April fools was yesterday. I’d love to know which Government department wasted their cash on this? Have they not spoken to NHS Scotland? | geoffcapes | |
02/4/2019 08:22 | IIP big big news | letmepass | |
02/4/2019 08:12 | went up 100 percent so there will be some profit taking - entirely possible 0.20p target - | tomboyb | |
02/4/2019 07:33 | That was unexpected - | tomboyb | |
02/4/2019 07:24 | Look at the RNS Watch the board liven up. | glenbo1 | |
02/4/2019 07:23 | This should fly today | simoore89 | |
01/4/2019 10:43 | Hearing on the grapevine that SNT have actually landed a rather large order to supply a well known company with over a 1000 units. I'll hold my hands up. Maybe I was wrong about this company. | geoffcapes | |
18/3/2019 09:13 | In all seriousness. A company that has to be bailed out every few months is clearly a company which is hanging on to its life by a thread. The product doesn’t work. It has no sales and no one in the industry wants their product as they all know it doesn’t work. They’ve had to deviate from selling only M2G units to someone else’s product just to stay afloat. It doesn’t take rocket science to work out where this company is going. | geoffcapes | |
18/3/2019 09:11 | Bankruptcy? 🤣🤣 | geoffcapes | |
18/3/2019 08:58 | Lots of people saying buy this because something big coming. What? | 1hopefultrader | |
13/3/2019 10:31 | tomboyb13 Mar '19 - 09:49 - 729 of 729 More buying this morning - Geoff on the other thread may well be right however someone is taking a small liking to them - Look at the dates. Shorts closing? a month after news. Not rocket science is it? | geoffcapes | |
13/3/2019 09:49 | More buying this morning - Geoff on the other thread may well be right however someone is taking a small liking to them - | tomboyb | |
12/3/2019 16:20 | The deluded thread are losing their heads again. On a rise of 0.005p Dear oh deary me! | geoffcapes | |
12/3/2019 14:47 | Looks like someone has taken them up - Someone def accumulating - Now not even 500k available - Can't be asked anything below - | tomboyb | |
12/3/2019 14:34 | 1.5mill max at 0.1p - Over the course of the last few weeks there has been plenty on offer - This is the lowest available for a while - | tomboyb | |
12/3/2019 12:44 | Someone has certainly taken a liking to the shares - up 26% so far - | tomboyb | |
12/3/2019 10:43 | A bit of a flurry this morning - Someone acquiring a few here - ? | tomboyb | |
12/3/2019 10:03 | quite a bit of activity this morning - up 20% - | tomboyb |
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