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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eruma | LSE:ERU | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFN09H12 | ORD 0.001P |
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% | 6.50 | - | 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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19/3/2013 16:03 | swizz The amount of times I posted about PPR going nowhere then it quadrupled, then we have the 900% rise in TPS on increased losses and 2.5 mil contract. Tuck this one away for a mad day, it will happen, right now 100k is available at 1.9p, added 50k at that to go with my 50k at 1.58p earlier | 34simon | |
19/3/2013 16:01 | The LED lighting unit makes interesting reading, the retail, industrial and commercial sectors are rolling LED out in big numbers, hopefully Eruma's unit are at the sharp end of securing contracts! GL S | swizz | |
19/3/2013 15:56 | Anyone got limits please? | christianf12 | |
19/3/2013 15:52 | Not me - 3p mininum | knigel | |
19/3/2013 15:52 | me too - little top up - although I am already fully loaded - sort of an all or nothing gamble for me. Just hoping for big contracts really to sort this out. There must be a reason Ian Driery is helping out here - although it has to be said he already holds a lot so has much to lose in bankruptcy. | loadsamonay | |
19/3/2013 15:49 | Did two people really sell around 1.6p just now, I hope not, that will be a mistake. | 34simon | |
19/3/2013 15:44 | Going to shake it, will be a chance to get some size maybe close to 2p again | 34simon | |
19/3/2013 15:44 | you and me both Simon, Will enjoy the ride, with little down side all being well at these numbers, GL S | swizz | |
19/3/2013 15:42 | Trying for another 100k | christianf12 | |
19/3/2013 15:42 | swizz TPS is in my head, the mm can do what they want today but i'm not selling this under 4p with that market cap no matter if it takes a while to get there. | 34simon | |
19/3/2013 15:42 | Well done - 3p and i might reduce/sell tbh | knigel | |
19/3/2013 15:41 | Stock that is. | tez123 | |
19/3/2013 15:40 | Looks like they are already. | tez123 | |
19/3/2013 15:40 | Good spot Simon, you kind of sense the team behind this are not going to let it slip any further, GL S | swizz | |
19/3/2013 15:39 | 34Simon - you learned how to play haaa... followed your buy after the announcement, only a small amount as most cash went into ECR yesterday | ertugrul | |
19/3/2013 15:39 | No shares coming to the market here so mm's are gonna be struggling for stock imo | christianf12 | |
19/3/2013 15:36 | 0.4 mil market cap before funding knigel, this could go up 200% and market cap back to 1.2 mil, expect a chase, topinfo will be gutted. And if that is ramping then look at what happened to TPS | 34simon | |
19/3/2013 15:35 | Is the market cap figure of £0.5m right? | overeager | |
19/3/2013 15:34 | Managed 1.68p not got a target will see how this pans out | knigel | |
19/3/2013 15:33 | Interesting, I got in before topinfo :-)) Now if he had bought in the posts would have been along the lines this was 9p before funding problems and now they have funding from director | 34simon | |
19/3/2013 15:28 | Trying to get some too gl | knigel | |
19/3/2013 15:25 | Took 50k on that update, while it's still in intensive care the boss is supporting the company with 100k. Given what PPR has done recently, 4p to 17p+ I'm gambling small on a spike that may or may not happen | 34simon | |
01/3/2013 08:18 | Interesting that in the time ERU has flatlined at 1.75-2p rival PPR has trebled, silence here is deafening, if they were to get some kind of finance there is no doubt the stock would motor but it would take a brave punter to buy ahead of the next rns as that could easily be suspension rather than finance. | 34simon |
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