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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vela Technologies Plc | LSE:VELA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYZ9XC29 | 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% | 0.012 | 0.011 | 0.013 | 0.012 | 0.012 | 0.01 | 19,664,391 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Investment Advice | 0 | -378k | 0.0000 | N/A | 1.63M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/12/2017 17:37 | What we could do with is a mention in the weekend papers to give us a boost on Monday. | red army | |
08/12/2017 15:36 | This is just the start of the journey here for VELA and rerate underway imo...BTL is their largest investment...found this excellent post on LSE thread: ffsapa Posts: 821 Observation Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 0.64 View Thread (2)RE: From BTL stockhouse messageboar..Today 14:38Excellent BTL article from a few days ago. Great overview of VELA's largest investment: Highlights: • This is not a company that just jumped on the blockchain bandwagon to make a quick buck. They have worked for years to bring their disruptive technology to market. • Interbit is a 3rd generation blockchain based on the blockchain behind the Ethereum coin. • Interbit will leave beta testing and be sold under commercial licensing. This will give BTL group the competitive advantage of being the first mover. • Successful pilot tests & partnership with mega-corporations (Visa, BP). • Market disruptive potential compared to early days Microsoft and Tesla • No debt. | pre | |
08/12/2017 15:13 | quiet indeed | arab3 | |
08/12/2017 12:46 | This seems to be holding at 0.7 even after the traders have all run off to buy BLU. | hootza616 | |
08/12/2017 10:48 | Sorry I meant mid to late 0.20’s | ny boy | |
08/12/2017 10:22 | Yes I bought a load more (BLU) sub 0,6p, way too cheap imho Just adding on decent pull backs here, first started buying these mid to late 0.3p’s | ny boy | |
08/12/2017 09:40 | Surprised its so quiet here with today's news. | someuwin | |
08/12/2017 08:26 | Coming back to blu | gregpeck7 | |
08/12/2017 08:18 | Fantastic performance, right just bought (BLU) on the pull back GLA (IMM) for that Spring retirement..hopefull | ny boy | |
08/12/2017 08:18 | Fantastic performance, right just bought BLU on the pull back GLA (IMM) for that Spring retirement..hopefull | ny boy | |
08/12/2017 08:16 | Pesto ramping this before going back to Blu on lse lol. | gregpeck7 | |
08/12/2017 07:27 | Good RNS and blockchain is flavour of the month (still think that bitcoin at $17k is in bubble territory). However, blockchain tech has potential applications across a range of domains so this could get interesting ! Won't be surprised that we are within touching distance of 1p today as Oilbuy has already said. Good luck all :) EDIT: Early pointers to a deal with EU bodes well for the market... albeit temporarily (till Tory and domestic in fighting recommence) | multibagger | |
08/12/2017 07:21 | Can see 1p here. | oilbuy | |
08/12/2017 07:17 | And now more blockchain investment... Fantastic news, and in the mining/resource sector as well... L. | lazygun | |
08/12/2017 02:17 | We are valued at about78% of the BTL stake | temelco | |
07/12/2017 23:49 | Which matches out mcapEverything else for free! | dmk1198 | |
07/12/2017 23:47 | £4.07m | dmk1198 | |
07/12/2017 23:44 | VELA/BTL Holding £3,910,296.56G | driver101 | |
07/12/2017 23:08 | That makes vela's stake around £4m I reckon, or maybe a touch more | temelco | |
07/12/2017 22:10 | BTL Flying up 20.4% at $11.08 | driver101 | |
07/12/2017 19:28 | Plus warrants | temelco | |
07/12/2017 19:01 | BTL AT $10.25 = £3,624,335.15G | driver101 | |
07/12/2017 18:54 | By my very rough calculation, BTL is worth around £3.8m to Vela | temelco |
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