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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Watchstone Group Plc | LSE:WTG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYNBFN51 | ORD 10P |
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% | 52.10 | 50.00 | 54.00 | - | 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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04/7/2017 17:24 | Tempting price, surely it can only go up from here. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
04/7/2017 16:56 | I am buying more - superb company. That will show the international cabal of shorting hedge funds intent on ruining a fine British company. Are you going to join me Nick? | kemche | |
04/7/2017 16:51 | i'm in. not held since the QPP days. i want my losses back ☹️ 10,000 @ 131.625p | technowiz | |
03/7/2017 13:15 | As galling as it is Winfrith was bang on the money with QPP. Total house of cards. Without SGH it would have long gone along with all the shareholders money. That SGH were so blind as to not see it for the blatant fraud it has proven to be is a mystery but as a holder at the time I am very grateful. Rob Terry should be in jail - in the USA he would probably get twenty years but in the UK ripping of investors is pretty much the approved game so probably nothing. A court needs to determine what WTG owe SGH - the shareholders from QPP owe them whatever money they retain/made in this sorry saga. | stud-muffin | |
02/7/2017 09:49 | Nicky numb nuts = steamy | lydnem | |
01/7/2017 01:42 | As are you. | kemche | |
30/6/2017 19:50 | Thanks steamy. | kemche | |
30/6/2017 19:27 | your prerogative, Simon | rogthepodge | |
30/6/2017 19:00 | I'm going to buy more. Thanks rog! | kemche | |
29/6/2017 17:23 | 10c isn't zero it was bad advice to keep telling people at 10c, that it was going to zero kemche/Simon it might go up a few fold now how's your PURP short doing? | rogthepodge | |
29/6/2017 15:26 | Nick, Do you think SGH will go up 80 fold? | kemche | |
29/6/2017 15:18 | So from A$8 to 10c .....still not out of the woods, and you say TW is wrong because they havent gone to zero. DO you realise how stupid that comment makes you look. We know you are thick, no need to keep proving it! | lydnem | |
29/6/2017 14:41 | Fair enough. I thought you were being serious before, but now I see you are on a wind up! | lydnem | |
29/6/2017 14:29 | Lydnem :) It was supposed to be a secret. | kemche | |
29/6/2017 14:27 | Your mentor must be nicky numb nuts. He is as stupid as you are and a habitual loser | lydnem | |
29/6/2017 11:08 | In which case, like my mentor here, I am going to buy even more! | kemche | |
29/6/2017 11:03 | The curse of Quindell strikes again. SGH shareholders now officially wiped out as lenders take 96%. Grech gone with immediate effect. TW called it right once again. So many stupid people from Steamy001's secret group, from here & LSE doubled down on SGH after QPP, now they have lost nearly everything again. I'm willing to bet a large percentage of them have STILL not read the Gotham City report & STILL refuse to read what TW had to say on the 2 companies. Mugs will be mugs. | bbmsionlypostafter | |
29/6/2017 09:30 | Second guessing the outcome of complex legal battles is a mug's game. The only thing you can be sure of is it will take ages to go through the courts (assuming there is not an OOC settlement) and it will cost a fortune in legal fees. I suspect the claimants against WTG (SGH and the class action) will want things to go slowly so the SFO investigation completes as a positive result (negative for Terry and Fielding) would considerably strengthen their cases and we know how long the SFO takes. | sweet karolina | |
29/6/2017 07:22 | rogthepodge = nickyname = numb nuts | lydnem | |
29/6/2017 00:59 | no and thanks | rogthepodge | |
29/6/2017 00:23 | Yes I am. Are you? | kemche |
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