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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Libra Natural | LSE:LNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06CJZ79 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 30.05 | - | 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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07/4/2008 13:51 | Thats a question we would all like to know lol | the shuffle man | |
06/4/2008 23:12 | ...Think bigger! | someuwin | |
06/4/2008 22:34 | I thought that was what we have just had.Whats next,are we bidding for British Energy | sg31 | |
06/4/2008 22:09 | i expect very significant news flow imminently | turbotrader2 | |
06/4/2008 11:23 | Absolutely, provided it is not a joint trading acount. | pachandl | |
05/4/2008 23:28 | no but you can sell your shares and immediately buy them back in a trust or in someone elses name either of which allows you to use the loss on the sell for tax purposes. | barryrog | |
04/4/2008 16:25 | TSM - you cannot 'bed and breakfast' w/o a 30 day intermission, or your CGT liability continues. Moreover, as LNR is an AIM you cannot 'bed & ISA' - for LSE quoted shares it is allowable w/o any intervening period. | pachandl | |
04/4/2008 16:09 | Seems to be alot of roll overs today or bed and breakfasts will be interesting to see what the new tax year brings on Monday | the shuffle man | |
04/4/2008 14:49 | you will be waiting a very long time then wirral...you dont half talk the biggest load of bull. so your trying to say that this is only worth 9p...what about the 2 offers they already turn down....go and boil your head,,,you chancer...going to sell for 9p...thats a pe of 3.....lol.lol | themajor7 | |
04/4/2008 12:02 | Do we still have shares in CLN or are they transferred to Evergreen. They are up 20% today. | the shuffle man | |
04/4/2008 09:16 | havent seen any but it will be interesting to see if we get volume next week at the satrt of the new tax year | turbotrader2 | |
04/4/2008 09:06 | dont suppose we had any press coverage anywhere ?? | the shuffle man | |
04/4/2008 08:00 | The company has now been transformed from a hot potch of investments to a pure play on the BioMass industry which has a great future. Market sentiment will change. | the shuffle man | |
03/4/2008 18:44 | please do but the instis are filling their booties now | turbotrader2 | |
03/4/2008 17:46 | my sentiments exactly psolomons . Buy and hold real shares . This strategy will be rewarded in a few years when the markets have sorted themselves out . Nice 35 grand buy too . | loafingchard | |
03/4/2008 17:33 | Up (allbeit a small amount) on heavy volume is a good sign. The market is truly hopeless at the moment. No-one appears to be speculating on small companies with potentially big futures. Now is the time to collect and hold if you have the money. | psolomons | |
03/4/2008 14:30 | Hi all , I am new here today , bought in at 7p . I am very happy with my investment and think todays news is also great . Have been watching LNR for nearly a year now waiting for clarification . Good luck all . Will add to my initial stake soon if the price stays at these silly levels . bye for now | loafingchard | |
03/4/2008 14:13 | ah ok. thanks for the revision. that makes me feel better. cheers | dewi141 | |
03/4/2008 14:02 | dewi, i corrected that reference to 12 times earnings, it was my misinterpretation of what had been said. it was merely using a comparison to Novera who have 2 bids on the table at 12 times EBITDA to show the value of the Coeur d'Alene acquisition. once again, apologies to all holders. | barryrog | |
03/4/2008 13:58 | the buy note is from goliath and librium | turbotrader2 | |
03/4/2008 13:12 | cheers turbotrader | chris1981 |
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