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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Toople Plc | LSE:TOOP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ8TP087 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.0085 | - | 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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26/7/2022 13:28 | Bobdown was on the NCYT thread for a while, but seems to have moved on to ALBA instead more recently. Held these a while back, must be 4 years ago now Hollingworth did that massively dilutive placing and insisted it would see the company through to "cash flow positive" or whatever the phrase was at the time. Lol. | ![]() azuli | |
26/7/2022 13:18 | just bought a nice fat wedge..results were up to 31st march..since then things have picked up alot..but wtfdik | iceagefarmer | |
26/7/2022 12:16 | So now we know why Hollingsworth left. | dodge_city | |
26/7/2022 11:20 | armani84. Thank you for looking at my posting history. I've looked back too - July 2019 was the last post I can find where I was particularly positive about TOOP. Even when I was a holder I spent most of my time trying to calm down the rampers like Bobdown (whatever happened to him?). Feel free to highlight some of my "pumping" though. I haven't found a single post where I ramped it, any more than I deramp it now. I stick to the facts, and the facts are that until the funding and listing issues are dealt with and the new CEO owns a decent chunk they're uninvestable. Oh, I did post a sarcastic "WOOSH" on the 26th April, the day out of the last 3 years when I was a holder. It was clearly sarcastic, before you bring that one up. | ![]() verulamium | |
26/7/2022 10:50 | Also, how can they go on a growth exchange when all they do is shrink? | ![]() verulamium | |
26/7/2022 10:48 | Assuming they meet the listing criteria for Aquis. Not sure they meet the listing criteria for the Yellow Pages at the moment | ![]() verulamium | |
26/7/2022 10:38 | Buying time | ![]() queenwood | |
26/7/2022 10:04 | They are moving to AQSE you don’t lose your shares you haven’t been ripped off the AQSE is cheaper than aim and stops short selling it is also good for companies to grow a number of companies use aim and AQSE so ring your broker and get facts I have 40 million broker was happy to take them all off me | armani84 | |
26/7/2022 09:02 | So they are intending to screw over shareholders. This is turning out to be one mighty scam. | dodge_city | |
26/7/2022 08:24 | Glad I haven't got a lot in here but I thought it was worth a little gamble looks like it might lose all for my little punt sure doesn't look like a winner for me good luck to everyone else invested | ![]() kenbos | |
26/7/2022 07:25 | The bit about delisting won't help matters. | ![]() verulamium | |
26/7/2022 07:08 | Market not impressed. They need to sort out the debt. | dodge_city | |
26/7/2022 06:28 | The recovery is on .... "We have enjoyed a satisfactory first half with significant new contracts signed with new clients, customer calls and orders increasing; an improvement in gross margins. The Board expects that the business will keep advancing under its new leadership, with the Company's products and services becoming ever more attractive as UK SMEs simply cannot function in today's environment without world-class, superfast connectivity." | ![]() silverspoon2009 | |
26/7/2022 06:25 | Underwhelming? | ![]() smcl | |
26/7/2022 06:18 | All those new contracts working out well. Net current liabilities of approx £2m over the next 12 months. H2 will be loss making so let's see how those liabilities are to be paid off. | ![]() sleveen | |
26/7/2022 06:08 | Interims out | ![]() dafad |
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