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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chill Brands Group Plc | LSE:ZOE | London | Ordinary Share | Ordinary Shares |
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% | 37.625 | 37.25 | 38.00 | - | 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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14/8/2021 10:06 | Liquidity is yet another factor which makes such a bet impossible. When in a hole etc.But say it were possible (which it isn't), any pi making such a bet in a tinycap would have zero appreciation of risk and would therefore lose all their cash anyhow, even if they had initial success (which you definitely haven't to the degree you pretend).Try to control that temper of yours. And might as well try to be truthful at the same time - you'd feel better for it. | pierre oreilly | |
14/8/2021 09:45 | You really have no idea mate, the sums you are talking about are small for a spreadbet trader. Dealing with the overvalued end of the aim market is easy money. There are a few things you need.1. a share whose market cap has grown out of proportion to its value. Check2. A following of herd investors who think they are gods gift to investing because their overvalued fluff has gone up. Check3. Overexposed PIs who don't want to listen to the bear case. Check4. A Board that promise the earth but don't deliver. Check Easy money mate. Its the most obvious short position on the market. | terminator101 | |
14/8/2021 09:37 | The thing is term, there's a 50k margin for that bet. Soz you didn't realise.That is, you'd have to deposit say 80k to make the bet (which no a company would take on for a pi today) to ward off a nuisance call and a following forced closure for a small move in the wrong direction.Anal may believe you, but he's the only one.Lol, even anal cyst realised he should say too much because he'd expose his ignorance and lies. | pierre oreilly | |
14/8/2021 09:32 | Tick tock mate. Only 10 trading days for them to publish their results. I think they will be dire :-) | terminator101 | |
14/8/2021 09:29 | You think that at £1000 a point when its gone down from 108p to 39p is penny profits mate. Good luck with that. | terminator101 | |
14/8/2021 09:25 | Oh dear term, who's the angry one now?Not sure you understood, so I'll say it again. Read calmly.I don't mind shorters per se, I dislike rampers and derampers. Shorters are usually derampers.And SB and cfds enable shorting in generally usage. Thankfully to a very small degree these days, so only for penny punters who think they are in the money when they make 20quid profit. | pierre oreilly | |
14/8/2021 09:14 | You really have no idea. Nobody can actually "short" this pile of overvalued poo. Taking a spreadbet long or short is completely different. And I've been Waring about this overvalued fluff since it was 108p a share mate, its not my fault you ignored that and chose to undermine anyone who posts negatively instead of listening to the bear case. | terminator101 | |
14/8/2021 09:07 | I'm very happy thx term.Mainly because I don't get my pleasure from trying to ripoff my fellow investors, which I should imagine leaves a sour taste in your mouth. Even if I did enjoy ripping people off or just seeking attention I wouldn't bother shorting which, for pis these days, means dealing for the tens of quid, or at best, low hundreds of quid, profit. But 80% lose their total betting deposit. (Not me saying that, they are official figures).Shorters are kid penny punters. At least the government, via the retail SB/cfd companies, stop you kids losing too much these days. Too many have lost their homes in the past when margin requirements were 5%.Don't mind shorting at all, but dislike deramping (and ramping). | pierre oreilly | |
14/8/2021 08:32 | Seems you have turned into a bit of an angry man Pierre OReilly . Not quite living up to your "investing GOOD, shorting BAD" characterisation huh. Its not the fault of the bears on this stock that you are overexposed on this overvalued loss making fluff, so take some responsibility for your own losses mate, especially as you have had plenty of opportunity to take profits here. When this lot come out with their next disastrous financial statement that shows poor progress you are going to get a Best of the best type 50% fall in a day as people finally realise how far out the market cap is from the valuation.Pierre Oreilly - 12 Aug 2021 - 21:27:54 - 9451 of 9500 The only uk CBD company listed on the LSE - ZOEBecause shorts turn probably normal people into destructive lying pillocks who'd stab their granny in the back to get the price down?Investing is a supportive positive thing to do, shorting is the opposite. In this case, shorting ultimately leads to the intention of treatments for suffering people being delayed or even not coming about at all. Shorting leads to PIs trying their hardest to shaft their fellow PIs. | terminator101 | |
14/8/2021 07:53 | Highly controlled info flow then silence under the simplest of questioning is a well known method of finding the truth. So if someone posts for a long time, then retrospectively voluntarily declares a profitable trade for no reason and, the crunch part, then refuses to expand, is the sign of a liar . There's other obvious evidence too (pretending to answer).I couldn't give a toss if anyone's short, but like to expose when derampers (or rampers) lie. I won't get into your multi handles, one per company.You just typify the very sad side of advfn. | pierre oreilly | |
14/8/2021 00:31 | Analcyst (that's a good one, thx!) . Please don't say ' in answer to your question ...' and then type a lot of nonsense which doesn't answer the question. Soz if you can't read, but I'll try again.Who is your short with and how much pp is it?Please read the question carefully. Tia | pierre oreilly | |
13/8/2021 23:22 | i don't suppose in your fantasy world you have also created a madman's ramblings translate button so everyone else can have any sort of idea what on earth you are talking about? | theanalyst1 | |
13/8/2021 23:00 | let's see....gormless (I just read again your sick burn telling me how I must have been a sad and lonely kid at school so that now I try to whip up support to report people to the FCA's Pants-on-fire department. really. too good), pointless (that one works twice. one, in reference to your very presence, and two, that your are free of points), factless (ok, I made that word up, but it works, you know, because you're like, a liar), witless (you share that with kimmy, but that's ok. he loves getting a shout out as this sht is his life), and shameless (I know. used that one already but it's never far when describing 'you').....there, all done and the weekend hasn't even started. I'll tell you my secret. I just remember how you are 'less than' and the prose flows. | echoridge | |
13/8/2021 22:37 | That's for you anal. But you knew that anyway. | rick tock | |
13/8/2021 22:30 | Oh yea. When did you open your short. | rick tock | |
13/8/2021 20:18 | Oh my anal, I think I owe you an apology! It just occurred to me that you probably thought that the FCA enforcement division actually has a pants-on-fire department. So sorry. You're not a moron. You're just an idiot | echoridge |
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