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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ultrasis | LSE:ULT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0001494979 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.095 | - | 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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18/12/2015 19:09 | ed case contact the fraud office | chatchat | |
18/12/2015 10:39 | luffness you, the shareprice was collapsed by delist threat, one days trading killed it, you beginning to sound like an idiot.....Do you get a buzz from rubbing nose in our loss, or do you have some kinda mental issue. | wulwirth | |
17/12/2015 22:48 | Destroyed in one trading session.... | wulwirth | |
17/12/2015 22:29 | This was destroyed from within - held this years ago and suddenly realised the bod were just milking it as many other aim companiesPlenty of warnings 4 5 years ago here - you have yourselves to blame with lossesAt least I took time out and visited surgeries and asked about BTB - no doctors had heard of it ! Sold and moved on immediately | treeshake | |
17/12/2015 22:13 | lol how are your fellows avatars in that minibus ? you were buying after the delist rns you said it would never go bust you have lost all your money here who is the dimwit ? | luffness | |
17/12/2015 07:33 | Yeah of course it was a successful company before that wasn't it ? Oh hang on collapsing revenues and burning over 100k a month what a great place to invest | luffness | |
16/12/2015 20:23 | Hilarious - the company was destroyed because no one wanted to buy their product | luffness | |
16/12/2015 20:11 | Oh sorry. Gb col Thanks,,,, has anyone any idea of how we can take it further of how this company was destroyed overnight and people's money as good as being stolen ..I class this as theft by very clever people ,,some of which are very wealthy already and don't give a toss about normal working people who has lost huge amounts of there savings,,,I agree trading can be hit and miss ,,but we've all Been scammed and taken for bloody idiots ,,well any ideas of what we can do please advise,,,, If something can be done I'm in 100% | ed case | |
16/12/2015 19:23 | ed case I was referring to "Johnny-Boy" Smith. I agree it was him and Bell and their delist RNS that destroyed it | gbcol | |
16/12/2015 18:45 | Gb col I also bought after what I was told on the phone by Mr Smith ..why would this be Jon blog fault ..it's to do with smith and pb threat of delist that destroyed the lot | ed case | |
15/12/2015 22:25 | Kershaw remains with finger in pie... | wulwirth | |
15/12/2015 21:46 | Screenetics a successful company until JS got his hands on it, sold on continues to be successful, doesn't say much for John Smith capabilities...what a failure.... | wulwirth | |
14/12/2015 19:35 | GB Col - contact the fraud office - it's only a phone call. | chatchat | |
14/12/2015 17:13 | Another week on full pay John... | wulwirth | |
11/12/2015 23:29 | Me £25k' John you B------d, what goes round. | wulwirth | |
11/12/2015 20:23 | Yep that RNS alone cost me £20-30k, probably more. Can you reimburse me please Johnny-Boy? Merry Christmas, I hope you get what you deserve. | gbcol | |
11/12/2015 19:42 | Does John like porridge :) | wulwirth | |
11/12/2015 11:07 | chatchat great find very familiar, John Smith beware :) Saved to the board above for future reference... | wulwirth | |
11/12/2015 10:49 | although some time ago - I recall circumstances re positive RNS followed shortly by bad news. sound familiar? relevant for shareholders that bought based upon that JS RNS? | chatchat | |
09/12/2015 10:58 | John ran after ramping us in, started again with two newbies.... But it all ends up with the same CBT course. When I tried that it was called 'Beating the Blues' and it was no help. | wulwirth |
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