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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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The Artisanal Spirits Company Plc | LSE:ART | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNXM3P96 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 41.00 | 39.00 | 43.00 | 41.00 | 41.00 | 41.00 | 4,383 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Distilled And Blended Liquor | 23.5M | -3.85M | -0.0545 | -7.52 | 28.93M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/11/2014 13:22 | Well having lost a considersble part of my life savings with vst you can understand that i dont buy anything yet from the F&M boys just yet...remeber the net oil collimn...tip of tge iceberg etc....could be niko fooling us but just dont trust them.... i will keep my 5.000 as they are written off and see what happens but dont need to trust f&m ever again...if they deliver with art good on them. | panagos | |
25/11/2014 13:05 | NO. No relation what so ever. Just a coincidence with the last name. | roily | |
25/11/2014 12:52 | Isn't Neil brother of ahmet? | panagos | |
25/11/2014 12:40 | Pangos-not really a true statement as ARHT bears little to no resemblance to VST. Yes there are a couple of people still involved but you and I are still involved as well. For the record-Neil is NO relation to Ahmet, they just happen to have the same last name. | roily | |
25/11/2014 11:29 | The barhtis (rene not stan) and the saids (neil not ahmet).yep the old clan is still here! | panagos | |
25/11/2014 10:08 | So are any of the old VST management connected to this business now ? | molatovkid | |
20/11/2014 23:14 | ARHT Media Inc. Announces the Addition of Jason Bateman and Richard D. "Skip" Bronson to the Board of Advisors | andywg | |
20/11/2014 18:00 | Roily cheers for the research althought i dont buy it...still! (But hold 5.000 from quarter of a mil. Vst) | panagos | |
20/11/2014 17:14 | roily - once again many thanks for all. | seaclipper | |
20/11/2014 16:11 | well I need $16 to break even, written these off long ago, but nice to see they might be worth a little at some point in the future, even if only a small % back! GL guys | jmiddy | |
20/11/2014 06:28 | Do the big boys develop from scratch or do they just sit and watch all the small fry, wait to see who starts to come to the fore, then reach for the wallet. | cagey76 | |
19/11/2014 22:31 | Great work Roily ... I think those considerations are crucial regarding the viability of ARHT as a potential front-runner ..(.. eg why or how are they different from the big Boys eg .. Apple,Amazon,Google, even Disney ? ) Intriguing, to say the least ...if it turns out that ARHT have a Patented advantage over those mammoths ...we can all fasten our seatbelts for the flight of a lifetime ... Keep us posted Roily .. regards GJ | gussher | |
19/11/2014 22:12 | I just did a quick google and found a bunch of companies that are in the Holographic marketing market and I sent those links off the my contact and asked him why is ARHT different/better than all the other companies in the market. I also read where Apple has a patent on something and how can ARHT compete with them. I am going to try to dot the i's and cross the t's on this one. If he comes back with some real compelling answers I will think up some more questions for him. | roily | |
19/11/2014 20:40 | Thanks Roily ... for me ... the burning question is ... ... at what stage are the Humagram " Patent Pending " deliberations at ? I accept that question is similar to asking " what length is a piece of string ? " .. but that makes my question no less crucial in the scheme of things. All pointers on this technology look ultra-positive ... but there's no future in investing in ARHT if they don't have global Patent rights on their baby .. all in my opinion .. regards GJ | gussher | |
19/11/2014 20:22 | Quote from one IT guy I know "there is A LOT of holographic tech coming out. A lot are gimmicky, however this one appears to be targeted specifically for marketing. I’m definitely not a expert at the technology, however I know there is a lot going on with it" I have been googling to see what I can come up with and reading about Proximity Marketing as this is one area they are going after. On the entertainment angle their technology appears to be superior to Musion who used the Peppers Ghost technology and I have read several articles that imply that is old school stuff. If anyone has any questions please let me know as the company has been VERY quick to respond to emails and phone calls. For this reason alone I already like them. | roily | |
19/11/2014 19:17 | Hi Roily ... agree with you trying to stay realistic about this. Its not everyday that a potential nugget drops into the palm of your hand. Or is it just another worthless pebble LoL ? I'm treating it as a "too good to be true " tale for now ... if it looks like it is about to "lift off" at some stage, I have some readies waiting to dive in ... if I am quick enough PS ... did your IT friends happen to mention whether they thought any other possible pioneers might be sniffing around the same idea ? I can't help thinking that AHRT might not be the only, or the first, to discover / develop this tech wizardry ... but an announcement that Patent rights had been granted might persuade me to start loading some of my spare readies into it ... ... I'm looking on with bated breath to see what's in the impending "announcements" mentioned by Mr Duffy regards GJ | gussher | |
19/11/2014 19:09 | Best thing with the ex vast clan is to forget they even own this just like a few months back. If this comes good in a few years we could even recoup a decent part of our original investment in the black (not from oil seeps) mountain. | panagos | |
19/11/2014 17:46 | Roily, thanks for your efforts, although I did laugh at "I think we may be onto to something here." deja vu Very interesting that they are working on a payment system, that's a big market in the making. | cagey76 | |
18/11/2014 17:27 | roily - Thanks for the CEO video link ... pl see my 17.20pm post on KOAG ... any ideas re ISA's ? cheers | gussher | |
18/11/2014 16:59 | Well just had a listen to that rioly,the guy is very bullish - so we shall see. | seaclipper | |
18/11/2014 13:16 | This is an 18 minute interview with the CEO. I think we may be onto to something here. | roily | |
18/11/2014 01:34 | Nil Pd- thanks so much for setting this up as there are lot of VST people out there that hung onto their shares and now we have a glimmer of hope and a place to exchange information. In my research I like what I am seeing and I try to step away from the rose colored wine glass to keep my emotions in check, but this E&P investor wants to believe that a tech company will come good. | roily | |
18/11/2014 01:27 | In case you are wondering how you became an investor in a Humagram here is what their attorney told me today: Here is the short explanation from the company: Your analysis below is basically correct. Following the relinquishment of Vast’s interest in the Qara Dagh block, it was a public company without any real E&P assets. Delebrity Inc. was looking to go public and one of the mechanisms to achieve this is to do complete a reverse takeover transaction into an existing public company (the other widely used method is an IPO, which is more time consuming and expensive). As a result Vast agreed to acquire Delebrity by issuing shares of Vast, and then Delebrity Inc. became a subsidiary of Vast (this was the reverse takeover transaction). At the same time the RTO transaction closed the company changed its name to ARHT Media Inc. This is how Vast became a technology company called ARHT. | roily | |
18/11/2014 01:25 | Here is some of the news that they told me was coming out. Looks like exciting stuff. hxxp://www.pinnacled | roily |
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