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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sosandar Plc | LSE:SOS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDGS8G04 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 12.00 | 11.50 | 12.50 | 12.00 | 12.00 | 12.00 | 409,748 | 07:36:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apparel & Accessories, Nec | 42.45M | 1.88M | 0.0076 | 15.79 | 29.79M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/3/2020 13:52 | I note that Paul Scott, quite famous investor and commentator on small cap stocks and in this.... has the virus. The London house he rents a room in for meetings with companies etc...all have it. | barnetpeter | |
25/3/2020 08:36 | Flood of buying this morning | hamidahamida | |
24/3/2020 18:08 | ZERO / WORTHLESS SOON.. GOING BUST BY XMAS | jamesto2 | |
24/3/2020 16:38 | heading for 4p and then 3p folks ... where is pilot the Paul Scott hmmmmm | hotaimstocks | |
24/3/2020 16:26 | Anything is possible in the Wild West of aim.50/50 gamble this now. | telbap | |
24/3/2020 01:11 | I had a SB position which I lost £500 on now just waiting for bottom which I probably won't catch exactly. Happy to stick a few thousand in here and top up as we increase back to 20/30pIf needed they will find raise again at which point I will buy in. Like the company model, interesting future. | telbap | |
24/3/2020 01:04 | @onjohn...... Sosandar has a robust balance sheet and expects to end the year with cash in excess of GBP5m and healthy stock levels to support the business during this unprecedented time.Last update RNS....So £5m+ by 1/4/20.Pulling in the oars and cutting allmunneeded spend I reckon they could stretch 4/5 months on that cash and see the other side comfortably | telbap | |
24/3/2020 01:01 | Wow sub 5p and falling. Where the deck is bottom? | telbap | |
23/3/2020 21:20 | Hasn’t been 30p since Feb 2019 | big7ime | |
23/3/2020 15:41 | 0p is coming cannae believe pauly pilot backed up the truck and dumped | onjohn | |
23/3/2020 12:32 | how much cash is left | onjohn | |
21/3/2020 21:03 | 50% to 60% returns is worrying without the coronavirus news added - expect sub 3p soon | jackson83 | |
20/3/2020 22:40 | hotaimstocks19 Mar '20 - 09:56 - 332 of 335 0 1 0 Paul sold out at 30p lol ouch | onjohn | |
20/3/2020 21:44 | Worthless imo if this continues to september | barnetpeter | |
20/3/2020 20:24 | the real problem is anymore bad news will will see 2p | jamesto2 | |
20/3/2020 20:22 | SCOTT IS NOW A BUYER ?? | jamesto2 | |
20/3/2020 14:05 | If he's still holding a lot of shares in SOS and RBG, he's got a good excuse to be sick! | waspfactory | |
20/3/2020 13:29 | I do like Scott, Dai bach. Honest and informative - admits to errors. I hope he is not sick to death of his investments! Must be poorly though as he could do his column from anywhere. apad | apad | |
20/3/2020 13:00 | He has reported in sick so he is away from work. | daijavu | |
20/3/2020 09:28 | Another thoughtless stupid post. There is nothing wrong with questioning earnings or suggesting demand might be lower as people are rightly occupied with other things. However suggesting their target market, which by the way is 30+ is going to be wiped out because a virus targets them, which anyone with an ouch of intelligence knows viruses dont work like that, is frankly pathetic and should be ashamed of themselves. Fine to de-ramp if that's what you must, no need to go to such merky depths, people are losing their lives daily. | ideaidea | |
19/3/2020 19:55 | Isn't this geared for older women? I.e those most likely to catch the virus? Where will they get new customers from? Aimho | eentweedrie | |
19/3/2020 09:56 | Paul sold out at 30p lol | hotaimstocks |
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