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Some big buys going through multiple 60k, small fish with no patience/foresight feeding the big players ready for later this week, chomp chomp
totally agree, normally after a poorly received RNS it takes a week or so for sanity to be restored, good news is that we have updated coming on 28th so will have buy ins before then. Great opp to enlarge stakes this week. I agree will be 33p by this time next Friday
not a great week here, remain massively undervalued, just need some sentiment and will be back in the late teens. No point in selling down here whatsoever, GLA
except when you look at other cash shells on the market they have done 100s of % prior to any deal - if anything Kistos rise has been muted given board track record. REmember a deal can land anytime, out and the big gains will be missed. Nostradamus can pick the bottoms and sell the tops, not traders. GLA - here for the next 5 years as have faith in AA
22 mill buys to 10 mill sells, more off book to come later you'd imagine, and price not moving back up. Games afoot!
thanks - good point and very likely imo. Do you know what is the valuation multiple that the USA miners have versus revenues generated?
even if you quadrupled the revenue generated to £48 million based on BTC double from here/extra mining capacity current valuation would be over 6* income. I appreciate valuation disparity versus USA miners but from a pure valuation pov isnt this an overvalued stock?
do the users pay anything or do they count 'users' as people that have just downloaded app? thanks
Looking to buy here but been a lot of selling - is there a distressed seller? Cant be making anything at current SP? Price looks good to me now
Isnt the MC here huge versus revenues generated? looking at approx 1 mill revs per month currently - 12 per year, even double that to 24 mill per year and valuation seems high - what am i missing?
on the sidelines but watching closely here, figures look great. Were they priced in following the advance guidance? Given that figures MORE than that why hasnt this risen, was expecting 8.50 or so minimum. Just trying to time buy here for LTH!
Hi All, new buyer today, watched for a while whilst placing churns. Too cheap here with cash, finance and newsflow to come, add in rising oil price through 2021 and we rise, target 1.5p for me.
Had a dabble today after watching the rise from 5p (not my best move) commodity price increases and increased production here with strong finance mean good times ahead in my view GLA
Thanks, I work in the Ed tech world. I’m afraid I’m a bit bearish here but good luck to all holders. I think the revenue predictions are wildly optimistic, especially in regard to India thus why I’m trying to find pricing models. NISA isn’t a highly regarded school network like ISC would be. GLA
Thanks Bernard, my only concern is this paragraph ‘As its platform-of-choice, the agreement enables NISA to recommend that members on-board students onto Dev Clever's platform. In addition, schools will have the option to upgrade the platform from a standard subscription to a premium subscription licence - NISA's recommended level of career guidance. ‘ a recommendation to take a premium subscription - this why trying to find out what they would charge schools (if anything) for access to the budget offer . Also Nisa represent the ‘budget’ private school market in India, what does this mean in terms of customer profile?
can you indicate the figures? I’ve worked in India for 5 years with schools and not once has anyone mention per student sales £. Indian universities and schools will sign partnerships
W anyone that comes knocking. What is the £ figure for the budget package - a simple question!
I’m looking for further detail on sakes figures - where is it stated that agreement is per user? Having worked in Indian market think this is extremely unlikely. What is budget price model that rns states has been agreed vs premium product? Nisa is the budget school organisation - have we looked into the Indian private school sector where the real money is? the nisa webpages leave a lot to be desired
Holder here from 79p, bounced off 70p three times now, this must be the bottom, load up and be patient ftw!
Not invested, but this is a great communication
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haha why would instututions buy 375,000,000 shares at 90p and sell at 95p, they arent as bad at trading as some on here you know! thats why they make money!