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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Stride Gaming Plc | LSE:STR | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BWT5X884 | ORD 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% | 149.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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01/9/2015 10:01 | Last comment on these today :)) Nice 25k buy and new highs!! | battlebus2 | |
01/9/2015 09:27 | May not be far from another acquisition that was mentioned in the recent interview I posted. Blue on a bad market day can't be a bad sign imv. | battlebus2 | |
01/9/2015 07:28 | New highs with the buy this morning at 290 :)) | battlebus2 | |
28/8/2015 18:37 | These have picked up virtually all they lost with the Chinese turmoil, I did take some profits which may prove foolish in time. | battlebus2 | |
10/8/2015 07:48 | 3% - may even be this week. First buy at a 53% profit now (in just over 2 months). Second buy in excess of 40%. | macarre | |
10/8/2015 07:42 | A great start to the week here, £3 looks very likely imv. | battlebus2 | |
06/8/2015 19:27 | Nice to see people doing well here,good luck to you,should have a long way to go long term | baggariddim | |
05/8/2015 21:09 | Looks great SYW. | battlebus2 | |
05/8/2015 19:06 | Header updated. | someuwin | |
05/8/2015 12:26 | O/T sorry all, yes speedsgh you can buy CNIC well below the recent placing at a premium. They will start paying dividends at some point but not enough for income seekers ATM. I fully expect 70p in time. | battlebus2 | |
05/8/2015 11:37 | bb2 - OK. Only bought FRP in Feb + has done well since. Unfortunately haven't got the allocation I was hoping for yet. Great acquisition rns a few days ago. Have had success with one or two others where entry points turned out to be timed well (EPWN HVN) but all bought predominantly for the income. Helps make us for some of my woofers. Still much work to be done on my achilles heel - taking profits + most importantly cutting losses. It'll no doubt sink in one day! Think I may have missed the boat here with STR. Am also tempted by CNIC but lack of dividend holding me back. | speedsgh | |
05/8/2015 09:31 | Up she goes! | macarre | |
05/8/2015 08:38 | £3+ on the cards. | someuwin | |
05/8/2015 07:21 | Looking strong again. | someuwin | |
05/8/2015 00:11 | Speedsgh it was FRP. | battlebus2 | |
05/8/2015 00:07 | Stride Gaming on Share Radio, more acquisitions to come in the plan to make us a 500 million market cap. | battlebus2 | |
04/8/2015 16:43 | Bb2 - i havent got that many winners to choose from! TEK? | speedsgh | |
03/8/2015 15:57 | First buy in excess of 30% now. And second buy at 20%. Plenty more to come. | macarre | |
03/8/2015 15:11 | Thanks speedsgh, i noticed your in a winner that i looked at the other day, can't for the life of me remember what stock it was... | battlebus2 | |
03/8/2015 14:28 | Well done here BB2. Another one that got away from me :o( | speedsgh | |
03/8/2015 12:19 | Making strides today :)) | battlebus2 | |
31/7/2015 14:25 | Proactive speaks to Stride Gaming boss on Infiapps deal.... | ftseproactive | |
31/7/2015 08:04 | PBT of $2.3m over 5 months means roughly £3.6m over 12 months. That means Net Profit of roughly £3m for 12 months to 30/8/2016 At a max acquisition price of £25m, the prospective PE is around 8. Less if you take away the deferred consideration. Looks a pretty good deal to me. All IMO & DYOR | ramridge | |
31/7/2015 06:43 | Yep, plan to hold until we are taken out :)) | battlebus2 | |
31/7/2015 06:39 | This company is turning into something magical. Plan to hold for a loooong time. | macarre |
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