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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Trafalgar Property Group Plc | LSE:TRAF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMGS6031 | 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% | 0.0425 | 0.04 | 0.045 | 0.0425 | 0.0425 | 0.04 | 0.00 | 07:48:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Real Estate Agents & Mgrs | 0 | -517k | -0.0006 | -0.67 | 373.72k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/8/2020 08:19 | One can see 0.14 to 0.16p - If it occurs it will indeed be a manual event - | ![]() manual dexterity | |
04/8/2020 14:07 | Decent volume today, should clear the overhang shortly | ![]() aimbagger | |
04/8/2020 09:58 | Good luck with the (imaginary) short , Hedgehunter. Hope you set a limit else you're going to lose a bundle. | ![]() pennyfalls | |
04/8/2020 09:18 | Maybe Penny falls, all takes, a lot further capital, I just remember, the Wren Extra care scenario, with current Directors at the helm, who drove that it into the wall they also attracted a big hitter, who wasted millions, on Directors tales of growth read up background it all follow same path, why someone with a good reputation, would tarnish their good name, in some dodgy PLC with bad past form, is beyond me. Plenty of other shells, anything that in has the Directors, who lost the amount of share holder funds, on a stupid exchange of contract when not covered on funding, then getting linched, from funders, who would only do high interest rate bridge, seems irresponsible to me..My basic question, is where is the capital to make great returns. Company, currently carries a lot of debt, and Directors,took up @ 8p, and market buys @ £18-20p. Where is the logic, seems fanciful speculation in my view, Im yet to read a business plan what show cash generation. I think, I can now short these, so that is what I shall be doing. | ![]() hedgehunter2 | |
04/8/2020 06:42 | Great to see Akers over 10% now. Getting his fill ahead of developments. Still a tiny Mcap, should start moving soon as he absorbs the free float. | ![]() aimbagger | |
31/7/2020 19:43 | Hedgehunter..I’ This share has been a basket case and I don’t doubt was going to the wall. This IS a RISK, absolutely concur with you, and the company has nothing in particular at the moment apart from a bit of free cash. If C Akers pulls out, it is nothing, and everyone will get burned badly. Risky? Yes. But why does Chris Akers get involved in what appears to be a shell company? As long as Chris Akers is involved - with a growing interest - this should be no longer be viewed as Trafalgar Property, but a new fledgling company, as I’ve got a feeling this may reverse RTO into something quite tasty - maybe one of Pires Investment’s portfolio companies. Pure speculation on my part. | ![]() pennyfalls | |
31/7/2020 19:24 | Lambs and slaughter come to mind. Where is the cash generation? Hype and some. | ![]() hedgehunter2 | |
31/7/2020 18:01 | In Akers We Trust Pires today on the move with big potential...next stop here hopefully; follow the money, follow Akers. | ![]() pennyfalls | |
27/7/2020 17:25 | One whimsically wonders as one’s wisdom wanders, hoping one’s faith is not misguided in one Mr Akers, who could wantonly shove it up all of one’s rear. One is of course hoping to have won a rather more wonderful prize than this, and one hopes that one is not being shunted up a one-way street. One can only hope at this juncture, can one not? | ![]() pennyfalls | |
27/7/2020 14:32 | One cannot say. One notes that one speaks "ones" language. With arched etched parenthesis. One also notes that one can buy 1.5million max now. One wonders and ponders. | ![]() manual dexterity | |
24/7/2020 23:15 | Did one buy, Dexterous one? One would hope for a push on northwards if one's basecamp has been stocked full of supplies. One hopes. Indeed, One believes. Thus. | ![]() pennyfalls | |
24/7/2020 09:31 | One can buy 3.5million at 0.19p. It is less than what has been offered online at 5million. So is this the last of it. | ![]() manual dexterity | |
22/7/2020 11:30 | As Delia would say "Come on Flippers let's be having you!" Time to go. | ![]() chrisfillyourboots | |
22/7/2020 08:52 | Accidentally bought £2k this morning due to a limit buy that I had forgotten about. Just managed to sell it all for a small profit, but it took a few attempts. Perhaps I should have held on a bit.... | kirketkin | |
22/7/2020 08:13 | Been NT for ages to BUY | ![]() pennyfalls | |
22/7/2020 08:03 | Flippers not Clippers | ![]() chrisfillyourboots | |
22/7/2020 08:02 | Trying to buy another 20m if the clippers are interested | ![]() chrisfillyourboots | |
20/7/2020 15:19 | Tech is best | ![]() chrisfillyourboots | |
20/7/2020 15:08 | Standing up well but look at the chart,if ever I saw a spike | ![]() tom111 | |
20/7/2020 10:22 | Not too keen on glorified green houses I cant image CA getting involved in that,all a mystery | ![]() tom111 | |
20/7/2020 08:36 | Think Tom’s right here..it’s going to drift on no news.. There;s probably still background sales from the placing - it;s knowing when to get in and what’s really going on..and we don’t, so I’m leaving them in, although it could be a painful drift until we get more idea of plans | ![]() pennyfalls | |
20/7/2020 08:32 | 0.14-0.16p and it is indeed a buy from me. One considers it so. | ![]() manual dexterity | |
20/7/2020 08:01 | Ackers want cheap shares he wont be chasing them up | ![]() tom111 | |
20/7/2020 07:17 | Not hard to see you'd like a lower entry Tom. Early days here. Let's see what unfolds over the coming days/weeks. Akers is involved for multiple bags as am I. | ![]() aimbagger |
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