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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Supply@me Capital Plc | LSE:SYME | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFMDJC60 | 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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0.00005 | 1.14% | 0.00445 | 0.004 | 0.0049 | 0.0054 | 0.005 | 0.01 | 152,152,399 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Prepackaged Software | 842k | -4.35M | -0.0001 | 0.00 | 3.16M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/9/2020 10:55 | The company are aiming to onboard 50 companies a month | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:54 | 0.0067, to be honest I bagged in August on this and pulled out before going all in. This in my view a great opportunity, | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:52 | Fourth time of asking. How many companies are onboard? | bbmsionlypostafter | |
14/9/2020 10:51 | I'm not your mate but you you never know, stranger things have happened! When is the best time to get into a share before contracts for securitisation are signed or after this is done and the price is many multiples of the current? Each to their own but I'd rather be in now! | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:49 | Mickluv with the 16.5 million shares. Wow what is your average price my man | stccpins | |
14/9/2020 10:46 | stark, will be nice to get an upgrade on your targets once this starts kicking off.. nln | still waiting | |
14/9/2020 10:46 | Mate, argo raised the subject & what I'm asking isn't a trick question. It's only got 5 words in it, I don't see how it could be any more straightforward. LOLS! How many companies are onboard? | bbmsionlypostafter | |
14/9/2020 10:43 | To answer your question, people aren't coy, I suspect they are just tired of your requests to carry out research on your behalf, I've posted a few links for you to review, DYOR, have a nice day | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:40 | Weathergeek on LSE | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:40 | RE: Weekend researchers13 Sep 2020 13:27Securities update Articlehttps://www.s | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:37 | A question with a question this is your MO! You are the hilarious one! I hold 16.5 million shares here and I check in on these boards to converse with bullish holders, whilst taking note of the concerns of others! Why would I not be bullish if I hold? Your bear approach means 1 of 2 things! I don't hide behind a nameless profile like you who is no doubt pod to deramp here, shorters are nothing but thieves, | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:30 | It's OK argo, don't trouble yourself to answer, I already know how many companies are already onboard. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
14/9/2020 10:27 | That's hilarious Mick, Why don’t you DYOR! You guys are here to ramp & yet when I ask a question sparked by a ramper's claim, the answer to which can only help the ramp, all of a sudden everyone goes all coy. Why is that? | bbmsionlypostafter | |
14/9/2020 10:16 | From Weathergeek on LSE New concept. This is not lending, it is a new way of inventory financing where the stock is bought.Key difference being the balance sheet stays clear of debt and working capital is raised.Service business, no loans are carried on SYME's book.2% fee in revenue.1% Profit.Minimum contract 3 yearsPaid via annual fee paid upfrontOpportunity to increase inventory in 3 year period.Minimum inventory £5m so minimum revenue £100k (2% of 5m) per clientAverage inventory £13 so average revenue £260k (2% of 13m) per clientTarget of 50 clients per month50x£260k average is £13m in revenue per monthLow free float %Other shares owned by companies and vehicles owned by directors.This way, shares can used as collateral to increase lendingInstitutions can buy into vehicles without buying into SYME and stay anonymous.Customer growth of hundreds of % in 6 monthsFirst of many securitisation's under way. | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:10 | Why don't you DYOR! | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:05 | Yeah argo, that's all great. Are you going to answer my question or shall we just write your claim - I know how many companies are already onboard - off as more ramping? How many companies are onboard? | bbmsionlypostafter | |
14/9/2020 10:05 | Just filter the trolls and there will be more coming along on this journey to riches What's the point of explaining to them what's already out in public domain. | stark industries | |
14/9/2020 10:03 | It's great isn't it, they still need someone else to answer their questions even though they throw the term DYOR around without reading anything for themselves, their sole purpose is to sow doubt and make money for paid deramping posts! Most have multiple accounts and have been caught out numerous times! to any newbie, make your own decisions and good luck whatever's out choose | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 10:00 | HC, good morning. I find out as much as possible about a company, I also read all of the latest reports as they come out. I check on The London Stock Exchange web site and read all the information on that particular company. But you know all of this you have over 1200 posts . GLA. | argo 007 | |
14/9/2020 09:51 | Hi stccpins, .."the ceo has now got plenty of skin in the game with the shares he brought not too long ago. And he didn't buy then when the share price was 0.005 he was in at like like the recent high..." The CEO has 'plenty of skin in the game' because he/his concert party hold about 80% of the co from the RTO (reverse takeover) paid for in Consideration Shares valued notionally at £ 225million, for assets (cash + cost of intellectual property) of about £ 5 million. They didn't put up any cash for these Consideration Shares. The 'shares he brought not too long ago', RNS 18/8 , were also Consideration Shares, 'direct transfer to security account' , ie not through the market, from another original shareholder, we do not know what - if anything - he paid for them. The other original shareholder is/was Ceresio SIM, a financial services company part of a Swiss private banking group hxxps://www.ceresioi SO, for all the talk about on-boarding new financial institutions, this was about a financial institution leaving.... "Trust is good but checking is better" ATB | extrader | |
14/9/2020 09:50 | Argo how do you know all of this? | herb clark | |
14/9/2020 09:46 | argo, How many companies are onboard? | bbmsionlypostafter | |
14/9/2020 09:39 | Agreed Argo, good luck with your investment | mickluv1 | |
14/9/2020 09:35 | Not much risk here nmulm, I've DMOR , I know how many companies are already onboard, I know how much money is already in the pipeline. I know how many hubs are already going to be operating. No , not much risk here. Have a nice Monday everyone. | argo 007 | |
14/9/2020 09:25 | It's clearly a risky share the rewards may be high or may not, I agree that safe haven is an inappropriate way to describe it. DYOR | nmulm |
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