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SYME Supply@me Capital Plc

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-0.00125 (-8.77%)
Last Updated: 09:23:35
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.00125 -8.77% 0.013 0.0131 0.0155 0.013 0.013 0.01 33,125,646 09:23:35
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Prepackaged Software 842k -4.35M -0.0001 -1.00 7.17M
Supply@me Capital Plc is listed in the Prepackaged Software sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SYME. The last closing price for Supply@me Capital was 0.01p. Over the last year, Supply@me Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 0.013p to 0.137p.

Supply@me Capital currently has 71,732,142,145 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Supply@me Capital is £7.17 million. Supply@me Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.00.

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14/2/2023
09:03
Indeed Vlad. It’s fun making them comment about themselves, and everyone can see it bar themselves 😂
thanatos abyss
14/2/2023
09:01
And you have been here less than a year?
trumpingtonsmythe
14/2/2023
09:01
It’s like an experiment. I need to see the decades of methodology

Poke poke poke

Upon reflection, I see nobody can adapt. Same ol

You needed to adapt or be capable of

For the next breed are very different

vlad the impaler
14/2/2023
08:59
I only visit those here years.
vlad the impaler
14/2/2023
08:54
What a pathetic life you live
drew lonmenob
14/2/2023
08:53
But for gerbils 😂
vlad the impaler
14/2/2023
08:52
Agree. It’s better known as

“Knut Consolidation”

thanatos abyss
14/2/2023
08:50
Nobby it’s collapse time for SNG. Support hope is -100% I’m afraid

Bye bye sng

profilers assistant
14/2/2023
08:48
For 100% again 😂
profilers assistant
14/2/2023
08:47
Shorters going to hammer SNG to zero. It’s already a given. 12.6, they will devour it fully
profilers assistant
14/2/2023
07:56
Good morning all. I see the same clown has appeared this morning to inform everyone because they all have no RNS alerts 😂
profilers assistant
14/2/2023
07:55
£300 trail stop overnight, ffs

Hammer ftse in a bit

profilers assistant
14/2/2023
07:07
Still no RNS for RNS desperation man! Are they ever going to do more IMs…
nobbygnome
14/2/2023
05:09
You're perma filterted, vaston, mainly because you're a tw*t.

Nothing personal. I filter anyone that posts 6 times in a row, like you and the piles collective.

professor cuntox
14/2/2023
00:06
After World War II (with early references, in ironic use, from the late 1930s) the diminutive figurines introduced as lawn ornaments during the 19th century came to be known as garden gnomes. The image of the gnome changed further during the 1960s to 1970s, when the first plastic garden gnomes were manufactured. These gnomes followed the style of the 1937 depiction of the seven dwarves in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Disney. This "Disneyfied" image of the gnome was built upon by the illustrated children's book classic The Secret Book of Gnomes (1976), in the original Dutch Leven en werken van de Kabouter. Garden gnomes share a resemblance to the Scandinavian tomte and nisse, and the Swedish term "tomte" can be translated as "gnome" in English.
vaston
14/2/2023
00:05
Loo how’s your 3G in that Indonesian brothel
vaston
14/2/2023
00:01
The word comes from Renaissance Latin gnomus, which first appears in A Book on Nymphs, Sylphs, Pygmies, and Salamanders, and on the Other Spirits by Paracelsus, published posthumously in Nysa in 1566 (and again in the Johannes Huser edition of 1589–1591 from an autograph by Paracelsus).[3][4]

The term may be an original invention of Paracelsus, possibly deriving the term from Latin gēnomos (itself representing a Greek γη-νομο 62;, approximately "gē-nomos", literally "earth-dweller"). In this case, the omission of the ē is referred to as a blunder by the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). Paracelsus uses Gnomi as a synonym of Pygmæi and classifies them as earth elementals. He describes them as two spans high, very reluctant to interact with humans, and able to move through solid earth as easily as humans move through air.[5]

The chthonic or earth-dwelling spirit has precedents in numerous ancient and medieval mythologies, often guarding mines and precious underground treasures, notably in the Germanic dwarfs and the Greek Chalybes, Telchines or Dactyls.[2] The gnomes of Swiss folklore follow this template, as they are said to have caused the landslide that destroyed the Swiss village of Plurs in 1618 - the villagers had become wealthy from a local gold mine created by the gnomes, who poured liquid gold down into a vein for the benefit of humans, and were corrupted by this newfound prosperity, which greatly offended the gnomes.[6]

vaston
14/2/2023
00:00
Loo here is that info on Nobby you requested
vaston
13/2/2023
23:59
A gnome /noʊm/[1] is a mythological creature and diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, first introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and later adopted by more recent authors including those of modern fantasy literature. Its characteristics have been reinterpreted to suit the needs of various story tellers, but it is typically said to be a small humanoid that lives underground.[2]

Gnome
Heinrich Schlitt Gnom mit Zeitung und Tabakspfeife.jpg
Gnom mit Zeitung und Tabakspfeife (English: Gnome with newspaper and tobacco pipe) by Heinrich Schlitt (1923)
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Diminutive spirit
Diminutive statues of gnomes introduced as lawn ornaments during the 19th century grew in popularity during the 20th century and came to be known as garden gnomes.

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vaston
13/2/2023
22:55
piles, the bozo with no life.

Sad.

professor cuntox
13/2/2023
22:47
BREAKING EXPOSE: The fraud Supply@Me Capital: – a dubious loan between Alessandro Zamboni and Dominic White controlled companiesAt Companies House company 1AF2 Limited is late filing its accounts for the period from incorporation on 7 May 2021 to 31 May 2022. 1AF2 Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of The AvantGarde Group Spa ("TAG"), the entity through which Alessandro Zamboni the CEO of Supply (SYME) holds his shares in the company.https://shareprophets.com/views/66801/breaking-expose-the-fraud-supplyme-capital-a-dubious-loan-between-alessandro-zamboni-and-dominic-white-controlled-companies
theaccountant2
13/2/2023
22:01
Look at it. Bless
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