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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Trakm8 Holdings Plc | LSE:TRAK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0P1RP10 | ORD 1P |
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% | 8.00 | 7.00 | 9.00 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 8.00 | 6,000 | 07:34:41 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Transportation Equipment,nec | 20.2M | -783k | -0.0157 | -5.10 | 4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/1/2016 01:30 | Must admit I have a soft spot for boog1e bud, in spite of everything. Weird eh how you can like someone whom your argument opposes? Maybe I'm too soft... lol | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
28/1/2016 01:20 | ugh.....rabid rhino in the chicken coop there really need some kind of catalyst to help support the share price imo. but they said....heads down until April act.........O/T yes, following the other one. Rather doubtful about putting water in fuel, at the moment. | kreature | |
28/1/2016 00:29 | Hey k, happy new year bud ;) I have seen 100,000 charts like this and I can pretty safely say I'm right. The question isn't will it? It's how much fun will I have on here? That one you're on still struggling eh? | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
28/1/2016 00:19 | oh god........seriously nothing good ever happens when ACT shows up. Maybe 185 next station-stop as per his chart^. I'm afraid there was nothing really exciting to look forward to in the podcast. IMO | kreature | |
27/1/2016 23:12 | Well that's me told then. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
27/1/2016 23:01 | Knowbody - good post, I had forgotten the quite sizeable retraces here. This has all happened before and the company has continued to make progress where it counts - the actual business.CM | cheshiremoggie | |
27/1/2016 22:47 | Arlington - your filtered so I cant see what you've written - I assume it involves sound financial mathematics, humility & great kindness | luckymouse | |
27/1/2016 22:26 | Cheers LM, great chart, here's mine; | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
27/1/2016 22:09 | This is only intraday hourlies so not big picture but shows the 'talking game' & the power of area of volume | luckymouse | |
27/1/2016 21:43 | Long-term future eh? You mean changing tech so stuff becomes obsolete? Aren't these guys at the leading-edge though? These are not Betamax mate! lol | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
27/1/2016 21:40 | Has anyone stuck any earnings est's up yet? Including Route Monkey? Where's that Paul Scott fella? He looks into this doesn't he? | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
27/1/2016 21:38 | PE of 12 may tempt but would obviously need to research and be convinced of its long term future | dope007 | |
27/1/2016 21:35 | Yep goes slightly into borrowing with the Route Monkey, half a mill, so not bad. Did well to get 333p for the placing though, seeing as it'll be half that soon. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
27/1/2016 21:28 | Dope, Nah they have a small net cash and a borrowing line from what I read in the interims, but something about a buy? Maybe that uses it up? Dunno I'll have a read of it properly. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
27/1/2016 21:24 | True, but growth rates can be severly impacted in a crisis. Do these hold any debt? No idea, not researched them. Just saw them being ramped on Twitter and thought PE 20 and a horrible chart | dope007 | |
27/1/2016 21:08 | Good luck with the high PE in the markets tomorrow. Macro is overtaking whatever fundamentals you think a stock has and high PE stocks will always suffer most | dope007 | |
27/1/2016 21:00 | Because of your ridiculous posts on other threads, as you are well aware. | pj 1 | |
27/1/2016 21:00 | Oh yeah, Zulu. | arlington chetwynd talbot | |
27/1/2016 20:55 | Why am I in the header? | arlington chetwynd talbot |
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