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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Star Energy Group Plc | LSE:STAR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ042C28 | ORD 0.002P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.80 | -8.51% | 8.60 | 8.22 | 8.98 | 9.02 | 8.30 | 9.02 | 864,280 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Computers & Software-whsl | 4.04M | -1.01M | -0.0079 | -7.28 | 7.36M |
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19/1/2015 20:50 | poor old lying conman buystock not so easy ramping stocks without the lies and made up spam links | ![]() the stigologist | |
16/1/2015 23:00 | Somebody clearly has a guilty conscience if they are getting posts removed. #jesuischarlie | damp squid | |
16/1/2015 11:37 | Interesting article about cloud computing and related topics: A Look into Our Crystal Ball: Predictions for 2015 At the start of a new year we have the opportunity to look ahead and think about what trends will likely shape the coming months. 2015 is poised to be transformative for government agencies and enterprises, as an increasing number of organizations look to modernize their computing environments, expand their focus on secure and compliant hosting, and meet the growing demands of an increasingly mobile workforce. What trends will we see emerge this year? Here are the top seven predictions we see for 2015: Hybrid Cloud Grows Up and "Gets Real" - Out of the buzz created by incredibly rapid IT technology advancements, the industry will finally emerge with a firm understanding of the gamut of "hybrid" options thanks to best practices derived from real-world cloud deployments. Compliance's Operational Impacts Will Continue to Expand - Are your prepared to pass that next audit? After years of struggling with time-consuming and complex compliance processes and procedures, enterprises, agencies, and auditors alike will be even busier. But there is some light at the end of the tunnel - and it comes in the form of automation. Privacy Will Be Everywhere - Whether it's electronic protected health information (ePHI) driven by ACA or information traveling between public and private cloud environments, harnessing and protecting data will be a focal point of every government and enterprise IT initiative. Agencies Get Cozier with Public Cloud - Government cloud computing adoption will hit its stride. Agencies will finally start moving a great number of workloads (and even some mission-critical ones) into the public cloud with FedRAMP authorized providers. Verticalized Cloud Communities Become the Next Boomtowns - There's no one-size-fits all when it comes to cloud. As a result, industries with common compliance standards, such as healthcare, will turn to cloud service providers that can act as community organizers or hubs. In 2015, we'll see the increasing emergence of vertical-centric cloud communities that can effectively cater to industry-specific needs and requirements. New Tools Will Enhance Infrastructure and Application Performance - Spurred on by rapid software development, software-defined networks, and faster hardware technology, rapid maturation of industry tools and services will help organizations enhance the performance of IaaS, public, private and hybrid cloud solutions in the coming year. Expect affordable resources that will extract even more value in the form of greater flexibility, security and self-service, alongside service-focused offerings from providers. Real-time Data-Centric Decisions Are the New Norm - In 2015, we'll see IT-enabled data-centric decisions across platforms become common practice for many organizations. Deeper insight into usage patterns and greater visibility into network operations and performance across computing infrastructure will allow organizations to make better-informed decisions about workload allocations and respond faster to enterprise needs. | ibug | |
15/1/2015 11:32 | envirovision 15 Jan'15 - 08:58 - 217 of 221 13 0 I am most definitely not behind that scam!. Infact I told the company about the story and later in the afternoon it was discovered to be FAKE. so perhaps you know something. Your Post and others have now been removed!. | ibug | |
15/1/2015 09:53 | Interesting there is a premium spikeyDT name that has not posted for a while but posting history is mainly on topinfo thread and in the style of buystock. He must be worried I have not seen any of the spam names post today. This issue needs to be pushed through not highlighted for a few days then in a weeks time he starts all over again with new names. | ![]() 21trader | |
15/1/2015 09:39 | Anyone promoting/spamming these bit.ly type links in usually a buystock / Spikey DT / Darren Turgell / precogz / scoop.it / DirectorsTalk muppet TOP Traders Thread !!!! - CR BUYandSELLgoLONGorGO OTC! Ortac Resources remains a ‘buy’ Cantor 5.5 pence a share TGT - OTC Cantor Fitzgerald has reiterated its ‘buy’ call on AIM listed exploration and development company Ortac Resources (LON:OTC) | ![]() the stigologist | |
15/1/2015 09:11 | Quite agree enviro - check out his profile - created 3 weeks ago! Now "butter wouldn't melt"! I trust no-one on here - end of! DYOR. | ![]() philjeans | |
15/1/2015 08:51 | I saw those posts. I'm still not sure it is him. You would be stupid to start again with new names after yesterdays news but then we know buystock is very arrogant and thinks he is untouchable. | ![]() 21trader | |
15/1/2015 08:48 | suddenly reactivates this for todays ramp of OTC | ![]() the stigologist | |
15/1/2015 08:34 | All the Starcom posts on Scoop.it have disappeared as well...interesting. Back to business as usual imo with real news from industry experts when it breaks. | ibug | |
15/1/2015 08:17 | Interesting I have not seen one post from any of those usernames today. There is usually some spam posted from him somewhere. | ![]() 21trader |
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