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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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LP Hill | LSE:LPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3CMRN66 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 63.00 | - | 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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21/5/2014 09:45 | remember emt this year? (from 6p to 200p, now 177p) no one understood that either ;-) | andrbea | |
21/5/2014 09:45 | 80p next stop | anslow | |
21/5/2014 08:39 | 40p, and why not? the whole AIM market is off its rocker anyway good shares are tumbling (thal, blur, xlm, lwrf...) so let's have some market sentiment rises (be it thin air or not) | andrbea | |
20/5/2014 17:52 | Here we go again, 40p? | bizz2bizz | |
20/5/2014 16:17 | come on you beauty.... (red to blue with gusto) | andrbea | |
14/5/2014 08:32 | fortune favours the brave:) gl amigo | purple11 | |
13/5/2014 16:43 | I am just holding to see what happens. Been a great run so far and I just don't feel like taking profits when I had pretty much written off my earlier investment anyway. Sort of expecting to see 4p again, but maybe I will sell at 50p if we get there... no idea why we should though! | goliard | |
13/5/2014 16:21 | the curious case of lp hill 31-32 | purple11 | |
23/4/2014 15:16 | Jumped out at 26.5 making a 1k profit. Good luck to those who stayed in. | brasher2 | |
23/4/2014 15:00 | this is an amazing stock rise!!!!!! unsurprising with the recent holders MCR is a similar Fish but 95% cheaper! | dingo75 | |
19/4/2014 10:06 | hxxp://www.trustnet. | purple11 | |
17/4/2014 22:22 | With such a small volume to trade with anything can happen and since we are bullish and have momentum this is a big positive for next week and beyond | brasher2 | |
17/4/2014 22:11 | My view is kijani are still buying in the background hence why the price is still shooting up this could go on for a good while yet,who knows this could hit a pound by the end of next week | anslow | |
17/4/2014 22:00 | Our expertise in structuring solutions, alongside our logisitcs and institutional partners, allows us to assist, support, and develop small and medium sized businesses within the natural resources sector. i like that and also Our business model seeks to identify and develop profitable arbitrage and investment opportunities through controlled purchase, finance, and logisitcal services. would you say what they are doing is a controlled purchase ???? | anslow | |
17/4/2014 21:57 | Kijani Resources Ltd. is a "boutique" international commodity trading busines, able to structure unique solutions for our clients and our suppliers. Our goal is to become a primary trader within our regions of operation and our preferred commodities. Our business model seeks to identify and develop profitable arbitrage and investment opportunities through controlled purchase, finance, and logisitcal services. Reputational and financial risk management practices are implemented and followed to the fullest possible extent. We offer a wide range of consultancy and tailored execution services to our suppliers giving us a competetive edge within local markets. We operate in developing countries within Africa, Latin America and Asia where we have extensive experience and strong local strategic partnerships. Our expertise in structuring solutions, alongside our logisitcs and institutional partners, allows us to assist, support, and develop small and medium sized businesses within the natural resources sector. Kijani means ´green´ in Swahili and we are committed to promoting the virtues of ethical and sustainable business practices. We believe this management philisophy gives our investors exposure to some of the worlds foremost growth markets in a responsible and highly profitable environment. | anslow | |
17/4/2014 21:48 | ALF Capital Management make use of a global research platform that seeks to isolate and quantify the common forces that influence markets. Those common forces, namely Growth, Psychology and Liquidity, are aggregated to build an overall global, cross-asset class, risk framework. The financial markets for Commodities, both on-exchange and OTC, sit within this sphere of influence alongside Fixed Income, Equity, FX and Volatility markets. A holistic analytical approach is therefore required. At the micro level, this framework seeks to understand the positioning of financial players by analysing the output of a number of proprietary models. ALF's core belief is that publically available information on speculative positioning is of limited value. As liquidity pools have fragmented and electronic trading has become more prevalent, market behaviour evolves. Technology provides bridges for liquidity and markets are becoming increasingly inter-linked. | anslow | |
17/4/2014 21:45 | i noticed our newest holders got a link to Kijani on there web page and a few other company links which all seem to point to gibralter, could be something massive going on here. | anslow | |
17/4/2014 16:31 | well certainly grabbed our interest now:) Happy Easter all and atb | purple11 | |
17/4/2014 16:30 | It is easy for concerted parties to drive up the shareprices of illiquid microcaps before selling for very significant profits. Why are you so sure that that is not going on here? | acta_topup | |
17/4/2014 16:09 | Who knows. get control first, drive price higher and then inject asset. | bizz2bizz | |
17/4/2014 16:07 | that's what i was saying last nite-question is how high?and is that the only reason? | purple11 | |
17/4/2014 16:04 | OK but if you look a the holdings announcement it seems that there are multiple entities and they are buying at these prices. Are they not linked? Is there an attempt to drive up the price? | acta_topup | |
17/4/2014 15:56 | someone buying 50k chunks here, we have a buyer no doubt. | anslow |
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