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PEBI #justsaying
yep you are spot on mate no way would they have paid that for em
owner that paid 18p and is piers m8 UKFast agrees £40m fund to take it to ‘next level’ The Manchester-headquartered business supplies cloud and managed hosting to more than 5,000 customers all over the world. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/ukfast-agrees-40m-fund-take-11210277
Blimey
No valid reason...like loads of sells
350k buy. Wow.
8.5p
Err, you said it dropped for no reason. You obviously don't.
.im not invested in here but feel i should warn you that a certain david greece will soon arrive with his scaremongering in this share if he's not here already well done to those that are doing well
Geez ..thanks for the sarcasm..who said I didn't know?
Profit takers mate. The new wave of buyers are in and can see the signifance of the RNS and the articles dates and time yesterday at 10pm
It's called a tree shake. Geez. If you have a premium membership, I'd expect you to know that.
Bets on finish today?
People are paying 7.80 and then for no reason it is dropped nearly 50%
Look how stupid the spread is. The tick up is coming.
Great Rns
He is gone to hide. He knew this was bagging multiple today and wanted to get in cheap. ANything under double figures looks like a decent buy
Where is Trader Mick? Lol
looking good.
Research Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 3.625 View Thread (2)Takeover Vodafone, UKFastToday 05:30http://www.channelweb.co.uk/crn-uk/news/2455899/analysts-pessimistic-as-outsourcery-puts-out-begging-bowl "Ultimately, despite the fact that Outsourcery says that it expects a solution to be found, it feels like its days are numbered in its current form, with a sale - to Vodafone or UKFast? - one possible solution." UKFast was not immediately available to comment on the suggestion. In a statement sent to CRN, Vodafone said: "We note the actions of the Outsourcery board and will be looking at all the options available, our priority being the continuity of service to our clients." Outsourcery (OUT) sale to Vodafone, UKFast? 26 Apr 2016 21:58:58 http://world.einnews.com/article_detail/323392255?lcode=ifL9-aar_tDjZgAUe9FHcu_txiJohMmtY3PNqfvgQpE%3D Outsourcery says that it expects a solution to be found, it feels like its days are numbered in its current form, with a sale (to Vodafone, UKFast?) one possible solution,” said Philip Carse, Megabuyte partner and principal analyst. Outsourcery's share price fell today by more than 35 per cent to 6.50 pence. The firm floated in 2013 and peaked at 130 pence in May that year. Last September, Lawrence Jones, owner of internet hosting provider UKFast, invested more than £1m in taking a 10.5% stake in the loss-making firm. In July, Outsourcery agreed a £4m term loan with Vodafone for the 48 months ending June 2019, with an attached warrant over 3m new ordinary shares at 30p per share.
This is gonna go mental this morning
No buys, no sells and 7.8s paid. 8s are imminent
Whoosh.
Looks like we breaking towards doubles. If the director was buying at 20's and the company was trading over £1 before this vodafone lifeline, this is going ony one way