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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Worldlink Group Plc | LSE:WGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3P21X12 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 8.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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16/6/2015 11:57 | edit: found it. If you go on MCB website, you will find a banner that shows they are in partnership with an organisation called "Premier Sports" (not heard of them before) that have UK rights to broadcast the Copa America 2015. It costs £9.99 to watch the 26 matches and is available on Sky Channel 428 or Virgin Channel 551. They are not the main sponsor of Copa America 2015! They are a partner with the company with broadcast rights in the UK. Cannot see either company mentioned anywhere on the Official Copa America 2015 website. 11 other companies are mentioned as sponsors from Platinum Sponsor to Local Sponsor. | hugosamuel | |
16/6/2015 11:52 | Copa America 2015 official website lists Santander, MasterCard and Kia as the Platinum sponsors. Can you link it Warwick? | hugosamuel | |
16/6/2015 11:47 | edit: see below | hugosamuel | |
16/6/2015 11:22 | My club betting main sponsor of the COPA America tournament Biggest football comp this year that's quite a coup | warwick69 | |
29/5/2015 06:48 | For Gods sake don't invest in this latest scam. | jonathanghostrain | |
23/5/2015 22:24 | Hey - whats your favourite actor "Magnum Pi ..why? reminds me of all those (Pi) Private Investors that funded this lifestyle, whats your favourite singer ? oh definitely 50 cent why? cos its all thats left in the kitty ....rolls on the floor laughing !!! | 4laffalot | |
23/5/2015 22:04 | fast forward to the year 2030 Warwick69 - "i spoke to Neil today and things still look great with Worldlink and Myclubbetting. Dont worry folks , keep investing i promise all will work out" (dips toe in pool at marbella villa....pass another bottle of crystal neil ! :dont worry Watchdog will never find us ..... | 4laffalot | |
14/5/2015 15:22 | Spoke with Neil today he is very bullish and excited about the future he said he would love to be able to see the faces of those with open short positions when WGP resumes from suspension!!!! He is off to New York soon to see quest who will be aggressively chasing damages and revenue for the patent? Which WGP will get 5% and MCB 20% as there were only 43 million shares £100 mill would support at least 11p but claim and revenue may be many multiples as the patent is world wide on all data changing APPs on mobiles !! ThAts sports betting financial trading etc etc can't wait And we will see my club floating soon who have big sports betting partner all on board once it gets traction the 20% return to clubs will change way many make bets!!! An interesting summer awaits? | warwick69 | |
27/4/2015 18:51 | Don't hold your breath Soj! Will post any more news I hear. . . | peterblok | |
27/4/2015 11:18 | No guilty verdicts though, so yes. Peterblok... Thank you for posting that letter. With that and the patent case details it's warming to see not all is lost, it seems. | sojourno | |
23/4/2015 22:19 | do any of you realistically believe that a company can be listed when the proper process of due diligence will clearly show that directors involved with myclub betting have a trail of lawsuits and massive debts behind them - people get real.... | 4laffalot | |
23/4/2015 22:13 | "Would be nice to see wgp back as I think the club betting with premiership clubs could actually challenge the incumbents.." Stillwaiting - what planet are you on mate - yes i am sure that Dafabet, William Hill etc must be absolutely bricking it. LOL you need a reality check ..... | 4laffalot | |
20/4/2015 14:24 | the lemmings were warned at the time and the fact they still have some vague hope years later just shows neil riches chose his gullible victims very well | the stigologist | |
20/4/2015 14:12 | Has everybody got the right amount of shares allocated? Take it we just divide the amount of Worldlink shares that we have by 93 to see how many myclubbetting shares we should of got. | hope67 | |
20/4/2015 13:38 | And by the way, Robin Hood is a famous robber/thief. On a serious note, what is Worldlink PLC now then? The patents have been sold, the sports betting over with MyClubBetting. Financial products long defunct. If it comes out of suspenders, what is it? What does Worldlink do now? | hugosamuel | |
20/4/2015 13:37 | Can feeling it coming.... Because of our "loyalty", we are going to be told great news about potential, IPO imminent and that we are get offered shares at a special price. A dressed up fund raising. Wonder if it will be the old 'just raised money at X valuation and you're bring offered X-15% and we expect IPO at 6X' routine. And the people that invested at X quietly get many multiples of that for "services rendered". Spill the beans on the 2008 pre-IPO thing Jaknife. | hugosamuel | |
19/4/2015 16:09 | Hugo, Len should be ashamed at what he's taken out of MTV. Would be nice to see wgp back as I think the club betting with premiership clubs could actually challenge the incumbents.. Let's see what happens | still waiting | |
19/4/2015 16:01 | Hugo keep the faith this may yet turn in our favour if claim is as big as it could be we could get money from two fronts WGP and myclubbetting | warwick69 | |
19/4/2015 13:52 | Oh, come on Hugo! | peterblok | |
19/4/2015 13:20 | To be honest, after seeing the recent dilution/empty promises from MTV, starting to think WGP aren't that bad. | hugosamuel | |
19/4/2015 10:35 | My wgp shares still show along with my club betting shares so who knows. In a perverse way I still think we could see a relisting here. | still waiting |
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