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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Saietta Group Plc | LSE:SED | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNDM6X87 | ORD GBP0.0011 |
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% | 0.65 | - | 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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27/2/2024 08:35 | Because it's worthless ? | kirk 6 | |
27/2/2024 08:26 | Unreal drop...what the hell are MMs doing here no news since Fri but dropping it like a stone for 3 days in a row | zen12 | |
27/2/2024 08:22 | Bottom in.. | the stinger | |
27/2/2024 08:18 | other big institutions need to dump today, at 0.40p | irondick | |
27/2/2024 08:15 | Gonna be a good day fir sed | the codger | |
27/2/2024 08:07 | Looks like a big rise today.. | the stinger | |
27/2/2024 02:16 | Premier Miton now below reporting level. The edge of the carpet is probably already raised and the broom at the ready. | glavey | |
26/2/2024 21:48 | Yeah. I've been stung on both. You can add HDD to the list for me. | casholaa | |
26/2/2024 20:58 | Amati who have a large or did have a large holding in this company and that other blockbuster Polarean are down 44% in the last 3 years in their vct aim investor portfolio and you have to pay a hefty management fee | newstead40 | |
26/2/2024 20:26 | No point in selling my sorry shares they amount to a night out in wetherspoons, I had high hopes for this company, I'm glad I didn't invest more, I'm down a few thousand , it could have been loads worse, I've bought into 4 stocks recommend by Paul Hill and Justin Waite all of them have been a complete disaster. | newstead40 | |
26/2/2024 19:27 | Good evening all my friends Messaging from Belmarsh using a smuggled phone. I am afraid this will be half tomorrow, then half again on Wednesday. Regards, F911 RMC | firestorm911 | |
26/2/2024 19:15 | Didn't GW of Miton say "let the scramble begin"....... Did he mean for the exits. | owenski | |
26/2/2024 18:18 | Sellers out mms will let it go now good few buys at the end | mally6 | |
26/2/2024 17:01 | slicethepie> It was not their money - It probably belonged to the muppets who thought that the institution could walk on water!! | pugugly | |
26/2/2024 16:56 | I wonder if these two institutions, premier miton and Schroders took part in the placing in November. If so I wonder what level of due diligence they undertook, dropping 90% in 8 weeks doesnt do a lot for their reputations ! | slicethepie | |
26/2/2024 16:34 | Game over this unfortunately suspended by Friday | kirk 6 | |
26/2/2024 15:32 | Schroders and premier Miton getting out. All but over. Pity. | jurgenklopp | |
26/2/2024 15:26 | Sharp up tick soon | the codger | |
26/2/2024 15:17 | BUY BUY BUY! | the codger | |
26/2/2024 15:11 | Owenski: Like any Open minded investor, I also have some misgivings, that is part of appreciating both the Bull and Bear cases. . However, I’ve just returned from time spent in India and I don’t think one should underestimate their increase in expectations and ready tolerance of second-rate quality is now hardly part of the national psychology. In my opinion regarding costs, judging by their product portfolio Padmini are no fools, and neither are long-termer AVTEC; certainly IMO both are well aware of market commercial expectations. There is a vast marketplace to leverage. I didn't see a wave of EV's (2, 3, or 4-wheeled) already in the market - closest were a few Ape e-City 3-wheelers in Agra. . The chips will soon be down!, tightfist | tightfist | |
26/2/2024 15:07 | Gud lawd, ya still can't see wood for trees! (Both of ya, above and below!) | glavey |
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