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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Xlmedia Plc | LSE:XLM | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BH6XDL31 | ORD USD0.000001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.25 | -1.89% | 13.00 | 12.50 | 13.50 | 13.25 | 13.00 | 13.25 | 169,755 | 11:54:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advertising, Nec | 73.74M | -9.44M | -0.0359 | -3.62 | 34.14M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/7/2017 12:09 | I`ve looked at them, but don`t want to stretch myself with too many Israeli companies, with holding already holding two outstanding ones XLM, SCH, as part of my portfolio. | igoe104 | |
03/7/2017 12:04 | Any of you guys in TAP too (mobile advertising etc) ? They should report around the same time - currently holding both | panic investor | |
03/7/2017 12:02 | ......was just about to post similar CM. I am fully (very highly) stocked up, unable to buy, so have open 2 T+20 trades since Friday......a smart play time wise me thinks. My guess is the artificial markdown of late was to facilitate an Institutional deal within a 127/128p price range, leaving enough meat on the bone to walk the price back up leading up to, and post T/U. Just a theory. Looking forward to the next few weeks and beyond. | santangello | |
03/7/2017 10:58 | TU on the 26 July last year so should have the same this month,,,,,, Topped up this morning as can't see what's not to like here,,,,,, excellent yield , earning enhancing acquisition.....IC buy rec. DYOR | cheshire man | |
28/6/2017 16:50 | Well apart from the plainly obvious mysterious seller and his accommodating buyer their appears to be a don't know at large as well. Average day. | busterdog2 | |
28/6/2017 14:40 | Interesting from Canaccord today on an advance in the potential legalisation of sports betting in the USA, which would presumably eventually benefit XLM via its existing clients 888, William Hill etc and its existing sports betting affiliate: "The pace of change in the US laws regarding sports betting and online gaming has been glacial. But there was an interesting milestone yesterday, pointing to the potential legalisation of sports betting across much of the US. The US Supreme court announced yesterday that it will hear arguments on whether to permit sports betting in New Jersey. If favourable, it would overturn the rather curious Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA). PASPA only permits racetrack betting on "animal racing", other than (as a quirk of history) Nevada, which is allowed fully licensed sports books, and in Oregon, Montana and Delaware, which have sports lotteries. New Jersey's proposals would only allow sports betting at Casinos and Racetracks, and would prohibit betting on some sports (ie College football). But if New Jersey wins, then other States will undoubtedly follow, and we could expect to see land-based sports betting proliferate across much of the US, with some obvious exception (ie Utah). There is no guarantee that the hearing will be favourable, and realistically, the outcome is unlikely to be clear until 2018. But this does suggest a sea change in attitudes towards sports betting - the NBA, for example, is now favourable to legalising betting on basketball, having previously been fiercely opposed. The major initial beneficiary of any change would be William Hill (Hold, TP 290p), which is the leading land-based sports betting operator in Nevada. However, we would see the legalisation of some land-based sports betting as paving the way for Online sports betting in some states. We believe the most obvious beneficiaries would be GVC (Buy, TP 850p) and 888 (Buy, TP 330p), which both operate in New Jersey (Casino and Poker), and have strong domestic partnerships - with MGM and Caesars, respectively. Playtech (Buy, TP 1140p) would also be well placed as a potential technology supplier to domestic operators." | rivaldo | |
28/6/2017 14:23 | Yes, I`ve noticed some sizeable buys and sells over the last week or so ? someone keeps selling in 76k clusters, any ideas ? | igoe104 | |
28/6/2017 13:51 | We definitely have a seller, plain as day to see........but we also have a buyer too. | basem1 | |
27/6/2017 13:07 | Im adding at these levels. Santangello - what seller ? | panic investor | |
27/6/2017 13:06 | Not a lot of selling today. Not sure why you even think there is one particular seller unloading, or why you would imagine him to be desperate? | busterdog2 | |
27/6/2017 12:46 | ....indeed Rivaldo, but the seller needs to clear here, the share price is being technically held back imho. Long here. | santangello | |
27/6/2017 12:41 | The IC say Buy: "XLMedia (XLM) - a recent IC buy tip - is expanding into the fast growing world of cyber security. The digital marketing specialist, which advertises the products of its partners via its own ‘click-bait&rs | rivaldo | |
27/6/2017 11:37 | ......just need the desperate seller to clear....or to see sense lol #eachtotheirown | santangello | |
27/6/2017 08:09 | Yes all looking good for XLM :-) | cheshire man | |
27/6/2017 08:07 | Lovely news to wake up to. Really looking forward to see the numbers, due out very soon. | santangello | |
27/6/2017 07:36 | Great to see the further diversification, particularly into cyber-security, and also geographically with more emphasis on North America. | rivaldo | |
27/6/2017 07:15 | Nice earnings enhancing acquisition this morning | panic investor | |
21/6/2017 13:28 | hxxp://egr.global/di worth reading | tomstone12 | |
21/6/2017 12:01 | Welcome Maddox... | santangello | |
21/6/2017 10:35 | Hi Guys, Just come on board XLM - ticks all the boxes for me. Regards, Maddox | maddox | |
20/6/2017 18:52 | PI, if you look at previous years XLM have brought out a trading statement in the last week in July. | igoe104 |
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