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ENRT Environ.Recycle

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26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Environ.Recycle LSE:ENRT London Ordinary Share GB00B8F1L116 ORD 0.25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.035 - 0.00 01:00:00
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0 0 N/A 0

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04/6/2014
21:05
Evening John? Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz?
2jinxed
03/6/2014
22:35
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Well u r safe then, for the time being? HSQE?

2jinxed
03/6/2014
22:09
QC Pontificates about rooting out corruption and leaves out lawyers

Eminent Barrister Steven Silber urged The Law Commission to have new definitions to root out corruption. He said corruption was a national and international problem. Although ' Acting corruptly ' is used in current legislation, it is not defined and in case law the meaning is also confused. He recommended that a person or persons acting corruptly - a person who confers an advantage should be regarded in law as doing so 'corruptly' if he or she intends that an agent should do (or omit to do) something and believes that, if the agent so acts, it would probably be primarily in return for gaining the advantage rather than for some legitimate reason. This would also apply to ' performing functions corruptly' in that th

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3 Jun'14 - 21:44 - 4645 of 4645 0 0

Sorry, can you repeat that?


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2jinxed
03/6/2014
21:56
Poor Cl€m.

His virtual ink must be running low now.

monte1
03/6/2014
21:44
Sorry, can you repeat that?
tsk 1
03/6/2014
21:09
Oh ADVFN having a sticky moment2 posts for the price of 1!
2jinxed
03/6/2014
20:57
sandcrab2m impressed with most of your posts. Ms Wong.
2jinxed
02/6/2014
11:01
Personally I recommend the Royal Mail basic Navigation and Letterbox Recognition course. This not only involves delivering letters to the right address, which can come in very handy in many different ways, but also develops acute observational skills. The box below is a typical example. It may look like a letter box, but it is in fact, a BB Box, which is slightly deeper, and smaller. This common mistake can easily be avoided by taking the Royal Mail basic Navigation & Letterbox Recognition course.
tsk 1
31/5/2014
21:10
I fink its board, walking somewhere in the dark!¬! PROBABLY PICKING UP T6HE DOG pOO SOME WHERE, as always 2J.
2jinxed
31/5/2014
21:08
He's an aswip, yip, yea,
2jinxed
31/5/2014
21:01
Whit you say oh paranoid 1??
2jinxed
30/5/2014
20:50
Oh Dear looks like ADVFN has had a problem repeating post ! No surprise there then.
2jinxed
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