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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Thinksmart Limited | LSE:TSL | London | Ordinary Share | AU000XINEAE8 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 28.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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28/7/2020 08:42 | Looks to me like yesterday's volume may have finally removed the overhang. | spooky | |
27/7/2020 17:34 | Now about 3% traded | bwm2 | |
27/7/2020 15:38 | Purchase of 1.75m shares | bwm2 | |
23/7/2020 09:05 | So the breakout has been confirmed. Looks like a steady move higher. Let's see what valuation ST upgrades to from 35p in his next update. Overall, I'd be happy with 30p. | sphere25 | |
22/7/2020 15:14 | Looks like we have take off. New highs. | spooky | |
22/7/2020 15:10 | I bought the 19k and 20k. First investment. Like the story. | wilsonst1 | |
22/7/2020 15:03 | Stock threatening a significant breakout up 4% at 25p. AfterPay continuing to make new highs. Surely time for TSL to catch up. Edit: Offer moved to 26p and no stock now at 26p. Whoever took that 19211, you might have cleared them out. Let's see if this is finally the big breakout. | sphere25 | |
17/7/2020 13:54 | Nice 200,000 share trade on the offer. | spooky | |
17/7/2020 13:37 | Patiently waiting on share price “Melt Up” which very much looks like it has begun. | 29palms | |
17/7/2020 12:21 | Starting to look increasingly like its time to boogie. | spooky | |
15/7/2020 14:10 | Buying starting to pick up again, i have added. | spooky | |
09/7/2020 13:07 | Nothing further from Lombard then - the wait goes on. Stock very stale in the meantime and reflective of alot of stocks out there at present. It's all gone very flatline city with little significant movement here or there. The discount to AfterPay continues to grow and that stock (as per previous posts) just appears hell bent on continuing its march higher. TSL today is actually flat for all intents and purposes (not down nearly 6%). The bid ask is the same as yesterday, it was just a rogue auction uncrossing at the close yesterday that gave an artificial closing price. | sphere25 | |
09/7/2020 09:41 | Worth reading the listing docs for ATP on www.asx.com. They have raised $AUS 800m this week at $AUS 66. The price this year has ranged from 8-75 $AUS The two founders have sold down their stakes by $AUS 132m each | bwm2 | |
09/7/2020 09:23 | I think it was down one day last week if that helps :-o) | spooky | |
09/7/2020 09:15 | does afterpay ever go down ? i only see comments saying afterpay was up X% last night | spob | |
09/7/2020 09:09 | Afterpay up another 11% overnight. | spooky | |
03/7/2020 09:30 | Still only at the price the director bought 2 million at last week. | brwo349 | |
03/7/2020 09:28 | Must be a stronger case for the buyout now. AfterPay almost touched A$70 today but clearly nothing goes up in a straight line. Could be a decent shout Spooky. Stock has dried up as I type with nothing available at 24p and market makers shifting higher. | sphere25 | |
03/7/2020 09:28 | It looks like it | brwo349 | |
03/7/2020 09:18 | Looks as though the seller may be done, trades reported later? | spooky | |
03/7/2020 09:12 | Will surely get bought out. | someuwin | |
02/7/2020 18:26 | IC today "Defusing the debt bomb" is a great article, and discusses the transition to online. It mentions the quality of Visa, Mastercard and PayPal, but also a better value but more speculative company with a stake in an "innovative payment-spreading system for online purchases" without mentioning the name of the company. | farnesbarnes |
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