Shedite27 wrote: » I had a dig into them are read through their acquisition presentation. The only thing that I'm concerned about is how they quantify subscribers. Wikipedia tells me they include people on free trials in their subscribers... "Total paid subscribers may include those who are on a paid, free-trial or via minimum guarantee as long as a method of payment has been provided." I had a nibble at about $3 yesterday, I'll give it a year or two
kaymin wrote: » This share is not for the faint-hearted due to all of the manipulation but its long-term future is great. In one or two years I'd be confident you won't regret the buy - I'd be surprised if there aren't big moves over the summer months.
manonboard wrote: » I might be naive and too optimistic, but hopefully with such a low value.. It might incline a certain country to not go to so many wars in countries with the resources.
roosterman71 wrote: » Are people buying EROS on the NSE in India?
voluntary wrote: » That's one way to look at it. Another would be that some governments (like US Trump administration) are desperate to make their oil business profitable. Igniting few conflicts here and there around the world and curbing the global production could be beneficial.
voluntary wrote: » "Oil was cheaper in 1998 when its price reached about $10, but then because of such drastically low prices of "black gold", Russia went bankrupt, announcing a moratorium on repayment of the debt, which led to the strongest drops on stock exchanges in the last decade of the last century. "
Fred Cryton wrote: » Just so you know, a 90:90:90 rule applies to spread betting. That is, 90% of people lose 90% of their money within 90 days :-) So hope you know what you're doing!
Augeo wrote: » https://pharmafield.co.uk/pharma_news/mhra_fast_track_nod_for_uk_pharma_companys_covid-19_study/ 4d Pharma PLC currently under 60p, was £1 prior to a placing in Feb that was at 50p, RNS yesterday regarding Phase II study in COVID-19. Company is funded for the short term after the recent placing, they are working on a treatment not a vaccine........ as folk likely know, a vaccine being developed isn't at all guaranteed. I'd put this one as low risk but potential high reward, and it'll be sooner rather then later
howiya wrote: » An oldie from 2018 thread (possibly earlier)? PavMed (PAVM) has announced that it obtained FDA approval for CarpX. Up 14% today at around $2.60
BillyBiggs wrote: » What’s the craic with GameStop stock today, down circa 10%? Was it not up 20% yesterday?
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littlevillage wrote: » I would concur, the Bull trap has been sprung.... and now we are in for the big drop..... Soo buckle up
Pinsnbushings wrote: » It's become quite clear I haven't a clue, I'm well on my way to full filling that rule at this stage.. My only fear now is if I withdraw what's left of my account is what way the big deficit between the transactions in and out will be viewed by the bank, when looking for a mortgage.. The theory was simple take advantage of market going down with the spread bet account, close it and put profits into pension fund or etf etc by end of the year.. I was too slow though and missed the big dip and now I've been betting really without any idea what I'm at.
Fred Cryton wrote: » My advice - take out whatever is left in your spread betting account before you lose the rest of it. Then have some clean accounts to show your bank in 6 months time when this virus stuff blows over.
all about the mane wrote: » Was that capitulation today in the oil market?