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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Concha | LSE:CHA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8Y82097 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.175 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/7/2016 11:19 | That's what we all said last time round when we had serious buying from over seas | solarno lopez | |
15/7/2016 11:14 | We only need an RNS to say they've found another investment and these will double in a flash! Classic shell opportunity. Big money and expertise behind it Only a matter of time. BUY for me. DYOR | philjeans | |
15/7/2016 11:02 | who knows ...lets hope if any good is to come they don't fall out with each other like the last lot did | solarno lopez | |
15/7/2016 10:43 | time to move? who knows | jjcamargo | |
14/7/2016 12:59 | What is Chagala ? | shareho1der | |
08/7/2016 14:18 | !YOUTUBEVIDEO:rQw5mg Francisco Parrilla, chief executive at Chagala Group PLC (LON:CHA), says Kazakhstan, where it primarily operates, is full of untapped potential which he hopes the company will benefit from. “As it becomes a business environment, it’s a land of opportunities,&rdquo “There are so many things that have been done somewhere else that have not been done in Kazakhstan and there are no real barriers to business in [the country] if you have the right advisors.” Over the coming year, Parrilla adds that Chagala will look to move into countries where most other companies daren’t venture. Speaking to Proactive, Parilla explains: “We’re in the process of expanding into countries where people don’t see an obvious opportunity “Like for example Egypt, Bulgaria or Turkey – where everybody thinks is not the right place to invest, we think it’s a good time to invest.” Chagala Group PLC | dice1950 | |
16/6/2016 11:11 | The valuation is still way too high for what is essentially a shell even with a million or so in cash. Other shells out there trading at a few hundred k with (real)assets above Mktcap are much more likely to see a significant VALUE ADD reverse. This may reverse but any significant revaluation is already priced in my humble opinion. | scotty666 | |
16/6/2016 10:38 | Just seen page after page of MIKE ASHLEY'S HOT TUNASO IT CANNOT BE BAD WHERE DID I HEAR HOT TUNA FROM? OH WELL BETTER GET MYSELF A TUNA SANDWHICH | cuthbert cuthbertson senior | |
24/5/2016 16:46 | We certainly hope so ....... DL | davidlloyd | |
24/5/2016 16:00 | Impressive list of directors and shareholders - a classic shell company awaiting news of an acquisition or reverse take-over. These guys aren't sitting there for nothing - lots going on behind the scenes methinks............ | philjeans | |
24/5/2016 13:24 | Good time to BUY a few - limited downside and the chance of a multi-bagger. | philjeans | |
18/5/2016 07:51 | Interesting news this morning with AB excercising options and I wonder if NW will follow suit in the days ahead?......GL S | swizz | |
12/5/2016 14:04 | about to move again? | jjcamargo | |
11/5/2016 06:45 | AND LONG MAY THE FUNDS REMAIN IN THE BANK UNTIL MORE COMPETANT DIRECTORS ARE FOUND. Nigel he sold you a dummy get rid of the managers totally incompetent Cuthbert | cuthbert cuthbertson senior | |
21/4/2016 10:55 | I have been holder here for sometime. I am not aware of anybody pumping this company's shares. moreover; the company's annual costs are merely £250k and they have circa £1.5m cash in the bank. It is illogical to suggest they are planning a placing of new shares. Nothing could be further from the truth. A balanced and objective commentary is what UK Retail investors expect when reading any company's BB and a little bit of light desktop research should indicate very quickly this company's cash burn at £250k PA is amply covered by cash position of circa £1.5m in their bank account. All the best to fellow shareholders. | myousefi | |
21/4/2016 10:37 | They are nursing massive losses ! | solarno lopez | |
21/4/2016 10:35 | Not sure it's 'risky' here at current prices, it was at anything over 2p for almost a year. This is a listing 'for the boys', and the boys want significant returns. Akers has somewhat left to prove following the collapse of the last deal and a few of his buddies will be nursing heavy 'paper' loses they wish to see returned. For me it's a medium/long term multi-bagger. I'm only buying in SIPP. | dusseldorf | |
21/4/2016 10:28 | Yes - I was just wondering if it is worth hanging on the coat tails of this and risking a jump off at the right time......been 'well dull' here of late and about time things got a little more exciting. Risky risky......but maybe fun again? DL | davidlloyd | |
21/4/2016 09:55 | Pumping it up ready for a placing | solarno lopez | |
19/4/2016 14:51 | Well. Hard to believe this is now below the price I sold exactly 2 years ago.When I sold, I tripled my money so I am not bitter when it ran away to 7p.I think the enthusiasm is being lost here in my opinion. | shareho1der | |
19/4/2016 12:56 | the big and I mean the big players have gone...does that help | solarno lopez | |
19/4/2016 12:42 | waiting around - not much to say! | jjcamargo | |
19/4/2016 12:39 | Its funny people only comment here when the share price is going up.I am wondering what people here have to say nowadays. | shareho1der | |
06/4/2016 11:40 | I'm buying more shortly (SIPP), things only just beginning to hot up again - I still like the idea of CHA being involved in providing some form of facility, which enables our unicorn to trade privately held shares | dusseldorf | |
05/4/2016 12:02 | AND Iam out | cuthbert cuthbertson senior |
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