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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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09/9/2016 19:49 | hope67, we are getting close now. We have submitted our expert reports and they have submitted their rebuttal expert reports in return. They have submitted one for non-infringement plus another for patent invalidity. That is normal in patent cases I believe. Trial is in January. | hugosamuel | |
09/9/2016 19:40 | Hi still waiting long time no posts I think Myclub is going to seriously surprise a lot of people in particular all the old Worldlink shareholders It is honestly starting to gain some real punters making money for the small grassroots sports clubs it is a real business not a scam There are fpgoing to be some red faces from the past if anyone was short Worldlink they might be tapped up for a few bucks from the people they borrowed stock from How will that work So assume someone was short Worldlink how does the original lender of that stock get his Myclub shares does the buyer owe a contractual right to suply those Myclub shares as all Worldlink share holders were given 1 share for every 93 Worldlink if I recall the numbers correctly If the shares are loan does the lender still get the Myclub shares? | warwick69 | |
09/9/2016 19:38 | Does anyone know what the latest is on the patents? | hope67 | |
09/9/2016 19:32 | Seems to be quite a value they're putting on MCB if the £1m phph is just to have a minority holding but is classed as an rto ? | still waiting | |
09/9/2016 19:27 | Yes Still waiting (apt user name by the way) check out the pphp news. | hope67 | |
09/9/2016 19:23 | OK. See it now. | still waiting | |
09/9/2016 19:23 | And the cycle continues . . . Fools and their money and all that . . . | cufes2 | |
09/9/2016 19:21 | Do we have some news? | still waiting | |
09/9/2016 18:33 | There we go so all Worldlink shareholders will now be able to trade their Myclub shares through the new business we don't yet know what number of shares we will get in the new listed security But there's s turn up for the books I met with Neil Riches yesterday and I would like to be the first to send my congratulations on achieving a new listing for a new betting company that is beginning to get real traction with punters and new sports clubs I believe even the other bigger betting companies are sitting up and taking notice this will be very interesting to see what value we will have to trade or hold Good luck everyone it will be interesting to see what all the negative and aggressive posters of the past think now | warwick69 | |
09/9/2016 14:51 | So we are listing as PPHP? | hope67 | |
03/9/2016 09:28 | Of course he won't. But Nasdaq North were very interested to receive a copy of the accounts of the year he stole the money. | cromarty | |
02/9/2016 17:52 | This punt was only ever about the court case over the patent rights. I described it as a Binary Bet when asked. Unfortunately rights issues are a fact of life with high risk Co's, but will NR but that £1m back? | sojourno | |
01/9/2016 09:56 | Borgny maybe I should start a company that sells bones to dogs and float it. I could call it Dog Club Betting. | cromarty | |
31/8/2016 09:49 | Cromarty. I would advise your owner to cautiously prise that large bone from your jaws, otherwise it could make you ill. | borgny | |
31/8/2016 09:23 | Have you noticed there is no picture of the brand ambassadors on the my club betting website. It used to be prominent on the front page. | cromarty | |
31/8/2016 08:36 | I've known him longer than Buxton Lane. Stupidly I trusted him. You have seen the pattern. Every time he runs short of money he has a new float followed by rights issues. He has to be stopped. | cromarty | |
30/8/2016 21:52 | Not a stalker Warwick. Just a friend of a friend who was suckered in - and I lost a lot more than you. No one including NR has explained why he 'withdrew' so much money from a newly floated bankrupt fake venture. If it had been a genuine business failure then OK, but not this...... Peter | peterblok | |
30/8/2016 21:25 | You lot sound like a real bunch of stalkers bit scary really ???? What's your motives been really hurt you need to learn to live with it I've lost £20,000 so far but think I will get some back I don't believe it's been a con but hey ho maybe I'm just a trusting sole we shall see | warwick69 | |
30/8/2016 14:19 | I'm talking about the house in Buxton Lane where they've been for many years | peterblok | |
30/8/2016 12:10 | The one in Kenley he bought when BT Cellnet foolishly gave him £1 million wasn't rented. He was really king of the castle then. | cromarty | |
30/8/2016 12:07 | Yeah can't take away a rented house can you to pay debtors? | breakdance2 | |
30/8/2016 09:34 | His house in Caterham always was rented cromarty. | peterblok | |
30/8/2016 06:07 | They rent now Peterblock. Thats why they are so desperate to float the latest scam. Then back to the £250k salary and the £1 million plus bonus with your money. The man is a thief. | cromarty | |
29/8/2016 13:02 | Caterham location chosen by Neil and Dizzy was because it's just down the hill from their 5 bed detached home in a favoured part of Caterham. Saves on petrol don't you know? | peterblok | |
29/8/2016 11:59 | Cromarty you should add in your opinion I would expect there are just as many scam operations with a London listing address as anywhere else gives the impression of gravitas don't you think, better way to suck more muppets in !, | warwick69 |
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