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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Graphene Nano | LSE:GRPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9BBJ076 | ORD 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% | 1.93 | 1.86 | 2.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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11/4/2016 08:27 | I wondered when DH would feature. | leedskier | |
11/4/2016 08:25 | Never in the field of RNSs has so little been said with so many words . . . | 1sillydoris | |
11/4/2016 07:51 | Leeds looking at the other players HAYD with £800k revenue for the first half GRPH with £7m for the same period and with a market cap of £9.75m verses HAYD with a cap of over £25m and it does not have a single product in the market unlike GRPH which now has half a dozen graphene products on sale. | wskill | |
11/4/2016 07:38 | One of the unique features of this company is that NONE of the directors have ever sold a share and NO options have ever been granted.All the shareholders including the directors are on the sane playing field. | leedskier | |
11/4/2016 07:34 | Good news then that is sorted the directors can focus on building the business and with improved margins making GRPH profitable. | wskill | |
11/4/2016 07:11 | The much awaited RNS on restructuring posted. As I frequently predicted there will be no dilution The short term borrowing changed to long term borrowing. Some of non core assets to be disposed of. | leedskier | |
11/4/2016 07:11 | Refinancing, best possible outcome, no dilution. | amt | |
11/4/2016 05:36 | Emerging-market currencies rose for a third day as speculation oil producers will agree to limit output pushed up prices for the commodity. Malaysia’s ringgit led gains, rising toward an eight-month high, after Brent crude jumped the most in more than seven weeks on Friday. South Korea’s won was the next biggest gainer, advancing the most in a week. The Shanghai Composite Index was up the most among Asian bourses as commodity producers and banks rallied amid signs of a pickup in industrial demand. Oil prices rose last week as U.S. drillers idled more rigs before an Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries meeting on April 17. Brent crude is now up almost 50 percent since falling to a 12-year low in January amid signs a global glut will ease as American output declines. Developing-nation currencies have also benefited from a dovish Federal Reserve weakening the greenback and relieving pressure on China’s yuan. “The sweet spot is unlikely to last given the dollar, while it has suffered a bit of a setback, could strengthen back if the Fed is forced to be more hawkish by the middle of this year because of the improving U.S. economic situation,” said Sim Moh Siong, a foreign-exchange strategist at Bank of Singapore Ltd. in the city-state. “The oil price is rallying in hopes of a deal being struck at the oil producers’ meeting.” | leedskier | |
07/4/2016 16:16 | This from an RNS last June and I just wondered how far it was priced in, given the high margin on these graphene products.Graphene NanoChem (AIM:GRPH) is pleased to announce the successful tender award by a major national oil company for its oil-based drilling fluid, the PlatDrill series, valued by the Group at US$28 million.A "smart" fluid, the PlatDrill Series offers an attractive, environmentally friendly high performance drilling fluid solution that satisfies demanding technical requirements of modern day drilling including in high temperature high pressure operating environments whilst maintaining its biodegradability and low toxicity functions.Product deployment is expected to commence in Q4 2015 for an initial period of three years. | leedskier | |
07/4/2016 13:57 | See this one | leedskier | |
07/4/2016 13:55 | Thank you for that post.I watched 'Click' and make the observation that this Company is involved in using graphene for water filtration. I think they also have a partnership with a Singapore firm to create some clever water filtration systems.There are RNS on all of this which are probably listed in the Header of this BB. | leedskier | |
07/4/2016 04:29 | perhaps already mentioned , but good inclusion on the Click Programme on BBC this morning , very positive about Graphene. | okuta | |
05/4/2016 12:49 | Nobody would expect less | rob67 | |
05/4/2016 12:47 | 'Ahhh Bisto' New downgrade to 6p . . Which I think is fair enough | 1sillydoris | |
05/4/2016 12:32 | 'Ahhh the reason' it should read | rob67 | |
05/4/2016 12:31 | Ah through reason for recent falls becomes apparent lol | rob67 | |
05/4/2016 11:42 | Seems to be a last day of the tax year phenomenon - lots of shares being sharply marked down on low volume - just mm's looking to pick up shares on the cheap as folks lock in losses to offset gains elsewhere, prices will normalise tomorrow I expect. | miavoce | |
05/4/2016 11:33 | didn't they sign up some new PR company too? Anyone seen any PR, or any news anywhere for that matter? | juleshoddy | |
05/4/2016 10:54 | Yes our friendly bot is back rob it has been a while since the January update an update will be welcome. | wskill | |
05/4/2016 10:49 | I see we're under attack again! Hardly surprising considering lack of any update on finance or contracts for that matter. | rob67 | |
02/4/2016 12:03 | Oil exploration is not completely dead & buried offshore Malaysia/Asia. Norway's Petroleum Geo-Services ASA (PGS) announced Friday that as a result of a new initiative by Petroliam National Berhad (PETRONAS) to stimulate offshore exploration and production (E&P) investment activity, PETRONAS through Malaysia Petroleum Management (MPM), has taken the decision to open an area of Malaysian offshore waters to the multiclient model for the first time. A consortium comprising of PGS, TGS and Schlumberger WesternGeco, the industry’s three largest multiclient companies, has successfully won the tender for the rights to undertake a multiclient seismic program offshore Sabah. Offshore Sabah sits in an active fold-and-thrust province that hosts a number of proven hydrocarbon accumulations. An extension of the Brunei Baram Delta play, the primary exploration target has been Miocene deltaics with some younger Pliocene. With exploration and drilling progressing into deeper frontier waters, there is potential for new plays in the carbonate and syn-rift section. This large basin will benefit from modern, high resolution broadband 3D seismic necessary to understand both the existing play concepts and new potential plays. The consortium is planning to apply a combination of the industry’s most advanced technology solutions including multi-sensor acquisition using PGS GeoStreamer and WesternGeco IsoMetrix marine isometric seismic technology, PGS Towed Streamer EM technology and advanced broadband 2D acquisition and processing techniques. - See more at: | leedskier | |
24/3/2016 16:53 | These aren't games. It is pure manipulation to suit themselves. Who is the loser - the private investor. | marketeer4 | |
24/3/2016 16:18 | With the buy ratio nearly 5 to 1 and they still managed to drop the share price just the usual games they play. | wskill | |
24/3/2016 15:57 | Agreed Leeds. Some serious manipulation today! | rob67 |
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