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09:09 06/06/2015

I like the herd lol

15:13 05/06/2015

I topped up today. So standby for the so to tank lol

10:08 02/03/2015

Stonking buy

12:29 11/02/2015

I would also like to join the group, tell me how.

16:11 27/11/2014

OK I've emailed [email protected] and asked them to confirm that my No vote for over 800000 was included. I think everyone should do the same.

15:30 27/11/2014

Does anyone know a contact email to write to regarding the voting. I sent my form back to the address quoted voting No. I would like to contact them to check that my No vote was counted. That's 800000 shares, my wife holds 200000 shares approx. and she didn't get a voting form. Agree with cookiecrew this is disgusting.

08:42 27/11/2014

I voted no 800,000 shares. It would interesting if everyone who is on here who voted no adds a comment here then add it up and contact the broker. Its poor to even expect a rise when there is no income

13:00 29/10/2014

Mr Bandy presumably has a large share option that will offer a large reward on success. The cash needs to be retained so with over 1m shares I will be voting no.

13:41 31/07/2014

LondonCharli ; How do you access ise forum ?

15:50 18/07/2014

The spread is commonly expressed as the percentage difference between the bid and offer price with the offer used as the denominator, in other words for a company with bid and offer prices of 8p and 10p the spread is 20%. It is the profit the market maker would accrue if they sold you a stock and then immediately bought it back. As we elaborate later on in the article this is an important distinction since the percentage difference using the bid as the denominator is much more pertinent from the investor’s point of view, it being the amount a stock has to go up before they break even. In the above example the stock may be promoted/largely understood as having a 20% spread but the investor needs to make 25% to just break even.

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