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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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1.00 | 8.16% | 13.25 | 13.00 | 13.50 | 13.75 | 12.25 | 12.25 | 1,276,754 | 12:16:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advertising, Nec | 73.74M | -9.44M | -0.0359 | -3.69 | 34.79M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/3/2018 15:11 | hatfullofsky - how would you know if they had any targets at the time of raising cash they might have had a big target and the deal fell through last minute. i just saw that GVC has completed its acquisition of Ladbrokes Coral guessing GVC will be looking for there next acquisition..... | oneillshaun | |
29/3/2018 14:56 | Raising money when the share price is high is very good business, less dilution for us and a bigger return for the company. We should of taken it as a warning especially if no near term targets were identified. I learnt a lesson. | hatfullofsky | |
29/3/2018 14:44 | Thought i would share this with you: hxxp://www.igamingbu | oneillshaun | |
29/3/2018 14:34 | I am so lost right now 16m shares purchased at 198p if i was one of those guys i would be adding right now and judging by the volumes these guys are not adding. If you have not been for the board buying i would guess right now we would be looking at sub 150p. | oneillshaun | |
29/3/2018 14:20 | You do not raise money to buy back shares that is not their game, What would they do if the shares fall even further ? | bc4 | |
29/3/2018 14:05 | Well they could buy the shares they issued back a lot cheaper now although I don't think that would go down particularly well with the institutions :-) | melf | |
29/3/2018 13:53 | Looking at the chart the bulls are not buying so the share price is drifting. If there is no good news then it will drift some more. Lets see what happens after Easter | acamas | |
29/3/2018 13:37 | Yeah totally agree, I thought he did have something in mind, it appear he just though hell to it let's bank some money! | pazzuzu | |
29/3/2018 13:34 | To be honest the 31 million fund raise has spooked this share it was over 2 months ago surely it would have been better to have identified a target first then raise the money | bc4 | |
29/3/2018 13:18 | Well there we have it. We are in the 150's, a hint of information to shareholders would have arrested this. | pazzuzu | |
29/3/2018 12:21 | Santangello - 125p is time that i start to get very worried and honestly i think we would be snapped up at that point by a 3rd party which would be sick. | oneillshaun | |
29/3/2018 12:05 | Well I hope 155/160p holds or we will look to be visiting the next level around 125p......but that just provides more to buy for long holders like me who will not panic. Listen to the company and not the short term price movements.....a sure way to win in the long term. | santangello | |
29/3/2018 10:55 | Very relaxed about this stock. It is just a matter of time. | lewel | |
29/3/2018 10:51 | ...shaun, you are operating a similar investing method to myself. It has never let me down over the years, you only need to have decent companies and you cannot fail imho. I have never failed as an investor. | santangello | |
29/3/2018 09:40 | pazzuzu - i will be topping up next week so 160p would be fine for me i need an average down after adding at around 200p | oneillshaun | |
29/3/2018 09:16 | Yes they use charts so it nothing to worry in the longer term, but I cannot belive this share is going below 160. It's just incredible. | pazzuzu | |
29/3/2018 09:07 | Don't British Bulls use charts not fundamental's and their advice changes daily? There is a good div but SIHL pays a div of 17%, directors are buying, has a Stockopdia Rank of 87 zero bankruptcy risk with a value of 95 they are buying back shares to reduce the 33% discount | malcolmmm | |
29/3/2018 08:55 | Well British bulls are on the verge of issuing another short recommendation, that's just f great. I'd really like some info on the raised funds now, some will tell me otherwise but money was taken off the table when we had no debt I don't think courtesy to the pi and some info would be too much to ask. | pazzuzu | |
28/3/2018 16:43 | also Pennsylvania should be kicking in soon, I'll be glad when we get pass the first week in April. also hardly worth completing any acquisitions at the moment, with this current market it will be overlooked, it better in a months time, when folks might pile in, hopefully. | igoe104 | |
28/3/2018 16:10 | Rivaldo - you would be surprised the world cup is more about new players, there will be be a hardcore section betting but a huge chunk will just lay a few bets on over the WC. | oneillshaun | |
28/3/2018 15:30 | With the World Cup coming soon, XLM's recurring revenues from their locked-in lifetime customers should increase very nicely this summer. Yet another reason why the current price is a bargain imo. Must be end of tax year selling, and/or a larger holder or two taking profits/had a change of fund manager/whatever. | rivaldo | |
28/3/2018 11:24 | igoe104 - He is way more than a cool dude he is fine looking man an aspiration for many.... | oneillshaun | |
28/3/2018 11:16 | So on the 20th site such as British bulls issued a short recommendation, today it is now a buy. It seems a lot of people followed that. Taptica is taking a thrashing today, glad I got out of that | pazzuzu | |
28/3/2018 09:45 | Shaun, it must be Yehuda Dahan changing his picture image, is giving you these fantasies. must say he does look a cool dude with his grey goatee beard. LOL | igoe104 | |
28/3/2018 09:35 | Seems to be finding support at the 200 MA. The share price has hovered around this for a week now. | villarich |
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