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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Winking Studios Limited | LSE:WKS | London | Ordinary Share | KYG9722U1040 | ORD SGD 0.04 (DI) |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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16.00 | 17.50 | 16.75 | 16.20 | 16.75 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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08:00:21 | UT | 51 | 16.40 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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14/11/2024 | 10:01 | ALNC | Acer-backed Winking Studios rises 12% on AIM debut in London |
14/11/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Winking Studios Limited Admission to AIM and First Day of Dealings |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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14/11/2024 | 16:13 | Winking Studios Plc (that's not a mis-spelling!) | - |
17/11/2010 | 13:04 | The Works Media Group ------Cash/Profits/Growth | 792 |
30/6/2010 | 17:24 | Director buys 1.5 Millon in 3 days. Something afoot??? | 173 |
29/10/2009 | 15:58 | WKS HIGHLY UNDERVALUED | 19 |
21/1/2007 | 20:50 | Works Media with Charts & News | 1 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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08:00:21 | 16.40 | 51 | 8.36 | UT |
2024-11-21 15:27:13 | 16.95 | 58 | 9.83 | O |
2024-11-21 14:29:20 | 16.15 | 557 | 89.96 | O |
2024-11-21 14:00:20 | 17.50 | 1,428 | 249.90 | UT |
2024-11-21 13:36:37 | 16.95 | 4 | 0.68 | O |
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Posted at 14/11/2024 16:13 by bigbigdave !FOLLOWFEED14 November 2024 Winking Studios Limited (the "Company" and together with its subsidiaries, the "Group") Admission to AIM and First Day of Dealings Winking Studios Limited (SGX:WKS), the AAA Art Outsourcing and Game Development business listed on the Catalist board of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited, is pleased to announce the admission of its shares to trading on the AIM Market of the London Stock Exchange ("Admission") ("Dual Listing"). Dealings will commence today at 8.00 a.m. (UK) under the ticker WKS (ISIN: KYG9722U1040). As part of the Dual Listing, the Group has successfully raised £7.9 million by way of a placing (the "Placing"). The Placing was supported by the Company's existing majority shareholder Acer Gaming Inc, while Johnny Jan, the Founder and Chief Executive Officer, and Oliver Yen, the Finance Director and Group Chief Financial Officer, of the Company also participated in the Placing. Pursuant to the Placing, the Company has allotted and issued 52,666,667 new ordinary shares, including 40,000,000 shares, 666,667 shares and 266,667 shares issued to Acer Gaming Inc, Johnny Jan and Oliver Yen respectively. Based on the placing price of 15 pence1 per share ("Placing Price"), the Company's market capitalisation on Admission will be approximately £66 million2. |
Posted at 18/3/2010 15:42 by zedder Yes sorry. That's the one I meant. I've got WKS on my monitor list. |
Posted at 04/1/2010 13:02 by 21simthy Cant see a reason to relist though, 150k is a lot of money for a company like Wks, better off delisting and using that money to better effect, then if they do have a miracle and start making money then relist, i'm sure all shareholders would agree when the bid is so close to 0p, they must have written off their investment a long time ago. |
Posted at 23/12/2009 12:51 by betty_boop Works Media (WKS, 0.42p, £0.63m), nominated advisor, Dowgate Capital Advisers, has de-registered. The recent resignation of the non-executive director and the NOMAD, combined the lack of news on the fundraising, encourages us to reduce our Hold recommendation to a SELL.Taken from the following... |
Posted at 28/10/2009 14:20 by ldmachin cbbc1,At this level, i think they will get away with a buyout price of 2p. |
Posted at 07/8/2009 22:23 by saywellxxx The trouble is that if all the ADVFN "sells" are in fact buys then the bid/offer price is giving a false impression of the share value. It would appear that the buy price should be 0.5 and if we assume that the sell price is correct at 0.25 then that gives a mid price of 0.375, or actaully a 50% drop in price rather than the 33% showing. If we further assume that the new shares would have to be offered for at least a 20% discount this gives us a range of 0.3 - 0.4, taking into account the "real" buy price, and the prices of the assumed buys that have gone through today. The other possibility is that the offer price has already been set at 0.5 (or below) and that this has somehow "leaked" - hence today's big drop. Don't know about PMA but I can't see that happening here. Would love to be proved wrong and see something higher, I guess we'll know shortly. |
Posted at 07/8/2009 14:13 by mike_f Worth a punt at this price? Could bounce as dropped on no news and can buy below the mid price... |
Posted at 04/5/2009 11:54 by barnetpeter cfl has a lot of debt though - wks does not. |
Posted at 01/5/2009 21:08 by pav 1 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, please buy this share on tuesday first thing because this share is seriously undervalued, the most credible management team,and a fantastic looking chart,the mongol rights are worth 10x current market cap blah blah blah....also i have shed load of shares i want to offload onto you mugs when the price rises |
Posted at 01/5/2009 18:57 by barnetpeter This has been such a dog it has spots on. But there is a lot of value in the company. All those back film catalogue. This was a great film: The best performing title of the year was the Oscar nominated Mongol: The Rise To Power of Genghis Khan. Mongol is already our most successful DVD title to date achieving in three months what the second best performer in our catalogue Three achieved in three years. I expect Mongol to make a material contribution in 2009. The Mongol rights are easily worth current cap. A decent management with a nose for business could transform WKS. But, I hear you say ....... |
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