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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Triad Group Plc | LSE:TRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009035741 | 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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5.00 | 1.79% | 285.00 | 280.00 | 290.00 | 285.00 | 280.00 | 280.00 | 15,663 | 09:36:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Computer Related Svcs, Nec | 14.86M | -44k | -0.0027 | -1,055.56 | 47.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/1/2021 09:42 | Arb and obc are rocketing on the back of btc. We should be on the move too soon. 100p+ coming | jungmana | |
29/1/2021 09:17 | Yes we can do with Elon musk buying some of these | jumpenjim | |
29/1/2021 09:13 | And look at bitcoin go. | 7rademark | |
29/1/2021 09:01 | Market still has not woken up to trd yet, very little interest this morning, with so few shares in issue, a growing cash balance in the bank, stealth contract wins and excellent management team it will not be possible to buy this cheap in the near future | 7rademark | |
28/1/2021 16:03 | Coincidence? A brand new, cryptocurrency-based barter network, with NO FEES, no commissions, no part-cash/part-trade restrictions. The old barter networks are obsolete. Its called $TRD | netcurtains | |
28/1/2021 14:14 | Understood Net! | bones | |
28/1/2021 13:37 | Good luck Bones. I do still have a few (not saying how many but still significant but no where near as many as you (at present) ). It can go down loads when no news. In my view there still are loads of bitcoin people here. I think 75p is an excellent price but still risky on wild swings. ps - when i said "out for now" - Meant out at work not out of triad. But as it happens I only have 10% of my original stake - sold at £1.20. I want to buy more but cant make up my mind what the bottom is. | netcurtains | |
28/1/2021 13:03 | Net, I didn’t see the day when you would be out and I would be in! I have just bought 50k across the family accounts I manage, not because of any blockchain influence (that is a cherry on top if it translates positively) but because of the positive statement from the management. All other reasons for being in (big cash pile, dividend potential, low enterprise value) are all still present from when I was invested before in early 2019. Content to hold for the medium term now and not to watch daily! | bones | |
28/1/2021 12:21 | I'm out at present could someone here create a Reddit thread for Triad PLC? Thanks | netcurtains | |
28/1/2021 10:48 | Markets are red across today. With a bit of patience will be over 100p soon imo | jungmana | |
28/1/2021 10:39 | Can't even buy 1,000 shares | janhar | |
28/1/2021 10:36 | What a negative reaction to what seemed a positive TU. I guess some numbers would have helped. | crescenter | |
28/1/2021 10:30 | Yeh I should know that by now, some common sense buying happening now, more than the selling so only fair it's still 9% down. | 7rademark | |
28/1/2021 10:24 | MM just doing their job, fleecing sellers, on a down day, across the markets | sunshine today | |
28/1/2021 10:23 | Profit taking understandable, but more bagging potential IMO with this if you're here for investing, trading wise will see some wild swings on such a tightly held stock IMO....GLA either way!! Cheers QS99 | qs99 | |
28/1/2021 10:22 | 12% down on what 20k pounds of sales, some games being played here for certain. | 7rademark | |
28/1/2021 10:14 | Is red across the market today, so an opportunity to add at 75p could be here soon | jungmana | |
28/1/2021 10:14 | Surprised it's down this much today, market makers slamming the price to grab some stock? Or people taking profit on a high? | bigeasytrader | |
28/1/2021 10:05 | Well they do have a new-ish director and new-ish business strategy. They know the market will try and guess and the share can shoot up or down so my bet is they will have to issue more RNSs so the market will not have to keep second guessing. Ideally we want the house broker to issue guidance. My feeling is a trading range of £1 to £2 is on the cards soon (within a year to 18 months). But when exactly I dont know. IT could go down lots before then (although probably not as loads of people will pile in including me - but we can dream). | netcurtains | |
28/1/2021 08:39 | With so many contract wins it would be nice if they would rns more often, it's happening as they stated so in the rns. | 7rademark | |
28/1/2021 08:05 | Its great to have a "boom" stock with: negative RSI Cash pile Good trading update competitors with massive PE ratios and more to come | netcurtains | |
27/1/2021 20:16 | Central bank digital currencies, or CBDCs, are entering the “advanced stages” of engagement as nations around the world look to capitalize on blockchain technology, according to a new report by the Bank for International Settlements. In its latest survey of CBDC development, the BIS shows that central banks representing roughly a fifth of the world’s population are set to introduce a “general purpose CBDC in the next three years.” The 23-page document is based on primary consultations with more than 60 monetary authorities conducted in late 2020. The survey indicates that 86% of global central banks are actively exploring CBDCs. While the majority remain unlikely to issue a digital currency in the foreseeable future, a sizable minority are moving ahead. Roughly 60% of central banks are experimenting with digital currencies, while 14% are moving forward with development and pilot programs. | euclid5 | |
27/1/2021 15:03 | I can predict its going to be fun holding trd, up 11% on 185k volume, down 13% on 10k volume, | 7rademark | |
27/1/2021 12:42 | could get a squeeze on I agree.... | qs99 | |
27/1/2021 12:26 | Short term target £1.60P But as stock gets tighter, could overshoot that by a margin | sunshine today |
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