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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Spinnaker Acquisitions Plc | LSE:SPAQ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNVVGD77 | ORD GBP0.05 |
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Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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16/3/2022 | 09:39 | Spinnaker Acquisitions PLC | 50 |
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Posted at 15/3/2022 11:37 by idlejack Wonder where the price will go? huge market for this |
Posted at 02/12/2021 17:41 by shortcpx New SPAC rules today. No more tiddlers. Spaq one of the last of the Mohicans. |
Posted at 06/9/2021 07:17 by solarno lopez The new directors must believe there is an exciting future especially buying stock over and above the placing price and not taking fees |
Posted at 05/8/2021 09:28 by idlejack The problem for investors that sit on the sidelines is, we will get an RNS to say we are doing a deal followed by one to say we are suspended. Unless there’s a leak, which I doubt, and the price starts to move there will be no warning. |
Posted at 04/8/2021 15:03 by solarno lopez And of course investors will join in when the price is well past 13p ! |
Posted at 01/8/2021 13:39 by idlejack Not sure, I did see two 570k sells for Wednesday on another board. Can’t work out the logic. The buys must have been separate people, if not there would have to be a TR1 as it’s nearly 8% of the company. We might see something on Monday, at least the price has gone up |
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