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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/10/2016 15:43 | Afternoon all, no inside info from Leedskier lately, still hope springs eternal . . . . | 1sillydoris | |
05/10/2016 20:47 | Effectively the AIM rules changed as of the 3rd July. Both the company and the nomad should have been aware of the changes but probably only realised what they should have advised the exchange once the delisting notice was issued. Bad form from all concerned but maybe they now have a chance is getting the results out asap before the final one month delisting notice would be issued probably about end of November. The details from companies house covering GRPH can be found here: The details of the new AIM rules can be found here: | mdvorkin | |
05/10/2016 15:45 | Actually it could be the annual return which was filed late. | leedskier | |
05/10/2016 15:32 | Rob that listing would be tied into the fact that the accounts had not been filed by the relevant date. I guess it is automatic. | leedskier | |
05/10/2016 15:24 | So according to that a striking off action had obviously been ongoing! Yet another piece of news we weren't told about! Only slight good news is that a semi decent reason was shown for it not to happen!What the hell is happening in the background is anyone's guess as we're last to know anything. | rob67 | |
30/9/2016 15:46 | October then! Maybe November or even .. who knows. Ffs | rob67 | |
27/9/2016 15:41 | The company has six months to get the suspension lifted or be delisted.The suspension was dated circa 29 June. | leedskier | |
27/9/2016 14:44 | What happens if annual results are not published by end of week, anyone know? | frank1e | |
12/9/2016 17:22 | The price GRPH achieves for its non core assets should be helped by this: This may well be a contributing factor to the current bull market in Malaysian palm oil futures. | statistical | |
02/9/2016 23:01 | Still holding here and not the only company I'm holding that keeps shareholders at arms length, but those companies are often the ones with great potential. Technically, the price action (before suspension) was looking ok - bottom building over the last 12 months. If the price when trading resumes hasn't suffered too much, I think their positive relationship with Scomi will carry them (and us) through to better times. | adv rob | |
02/9/2016 11:15 | Ive just about the same sentiments Plunger! Reading between the lines Scomi seem fairly well embedded with Grphs products and it looks like they plan to roll out much more of these new products this year. So underlying business looks promising but as ever they do indeed run the company like a private one with not more than a cursory glance up for us poor shareholders. I'll be staying and hoping as I'm up to my neck in these shares and have no other options. Such is life. | rob67 | |
02/9/2016 08:55 | For anyone who has been invested here for years there seems little extra to worry about. They've always run the co like a private one with little thought for free wheeling investors. They seem to think very long term. They seem to be highly thought of by Scomi. So anyone brave (or stupid) enough to hold here needs to understand how the game is played. If it works it could be a long haul and we'll need the PoO to make some progress this year or next. The market cap is derisory so any upside could be quite large. And if it doesn't work........good luck with that. I'll be staying for now. GLA JMHO | plunger2 |
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