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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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New World Res A | LSE:NWR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B42CTW68 | A ORD EUR0.0004 |
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% | 0.15 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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03/7/2015 12:59 | Very interesting - this guy is into energy, all be it, apparently clean energy NWR: Investor Pavol Krupa is buying shares and bonds of miner New World Resources , with the aim of gaining stake that would enable him to challenge the management of the indebted company. Krupa confirmed that he is buying the papers but refused to say what is his target volume or any other detail. Hospodarske Noviny, page 13 As reported by daily E15, Czech investment group Arca Capital is planning to make a huge investment in Romania. Czech Arca Capital will take over a windmill project by Italian energy group Enel. / Picture: © Flickr The investment company owned by the Czech billionaire Pavol Krupa, is planning on investing CZK 6.9bn (€ 251.813m) in wind farms in Romania. According to the daily, Arca Capital plans on taking over a wind farm project of Italy energy company Enel. The capital resources will be offered by a Chinese lenderSlovak billionaire investor Paul Krúpa believe Agrofert ruler and Finance Minister Andrej Babis improve the mood in society. "It will make steps to increase purchasing power, as well as help their businesses." In recent years, Arca Capital was not much to see, and now filling the media. What happened? Un-stuck with your business to a greater extent in recent times? The wave of investment always has a certain sinusoid. First will invest somewhere, then it must develop and we were at the stage of development of the projects that we have. Nothing was written about us too because we did not want it, but that does not mean we slept. Over the past year we have significantly entered the market of renewable resources that we had solar power, biogas plants and cogeneration units for power in the Slovak Republic 35 megawatts, representing a value of around one hundred million euros only in renewable energy. In December, we managed to buy it for two weeks from E.ON additional four megawatts of biogas plants in the Slovak Republic. | goggin | |
03/7/2015 12:14 | Volume starting to rise | goggin | |
02/7/2015 22:39 | Its amazing how when the share price wakes up and heads north, dipsticks appear predicting doom and gloom as if anyone who has followed the stock down is not all too well aware of the dire share performance. The rise is small but my prediction is - fill your boots as long as your are prepared for the massive risk, however with new management on board and some new serious shareholders, who know where this could go, I see very little downside risk at this price and plenty of potential for a massive spike, even as high as 7p which is about where we where before the massive dilution and rights issue. | goggin | |
02/7/2015 21:55 | NWR there is a Russian buyer who is buying 5% of the Company so that's 330 Million shares Today the price moved on 15 Million shares traded so work it out guys Chappie please I know you still won't buy because you are officially broke and you only stay here because you are bitter and you took the advantage yearly subs in the email deal lol | colin12345678 | |
02/7/2015 21:51 | Oopps I slipped up give me the cane and I don't need to worry about grammar as I have made my money taking it from mug punters like you Haha | colin12345678 | |
02/7/2015 21:44 | Haha clearly left school early | letmepass | |
02/7/2015 19:58 | It's sad lives not sad life's. Here's the deal. I'll get a life. You get education. | ch4p_85 | |
02/7/2015 16:06 | i have no sympathy for people who have sad lifes and come on bb thinking they are king dong what sad people get a life | colin12345678 | |
02/7/2015 12:18 | 4billion shares and pittance volume. Expect a drop. | letmepass | |
02/7/2015 11:48 | No I am not for real. Fantastic share. Great prospects. Fill your boots and get rich! | ch4p_85 | |
02/7/2015 11:22 | Recovery now gaining traction Must have been a good quarter and positive outlook into 2015/16the selling price is already fixed so management have to focus on cost control and this should result in good profits | xcap | |
02/7/2015 11:09 | ch4p lmao are you for real | colin12345678 | |
02/7/2015 11:08 | Pump and dump beware | ch4p_85 | |
02/7/2015 11:07 | When something that has been dead for so long starts to rise, you can often get a massive spike of several pence | goggin | |
02/7/2015 10:59 | Have they found gold | letmepass | |
02/7/2015 10:56 | Could be massive rise after being dead for so long -:) | goggin | |
02/7/2015 10:54 | this is finally waking up | taz14 | |
02/7/2015 10:52 | Could be about to explode as volume rises and traders gathers pace | goggin | |
02/7/2015 09:47 | Now starting to pick up interest, volume increasing al be it very slowly, 5k buys looking for 10 bagger | goggin | |
09/6/2015 19:10 | One coal company on its ass, the other sky rockets - they are not exactly in the same business but is one so so good and the other so so bad - I doubt it and there are huge risks in both, noe id a massive up trend, the other has been falling massively - Below from the mothly fool :- Churchill Mining (LSE: CHL) rallied hard since the end of last week. Churchill is my favourite bet. Its stock price has almost doubled in value over the past five days, closing at 44p on Monday, some 26% below its 52-week high of 59p on Thursday. Does that signal upside? If so, bear in mind that its current valuation also signals the likelihood of high volatility in weeks ahead. Just A Fraction Of $1.5bn Would Do! Unfortunately, its fair value is hard to gauge because its trailing income statements, cash flow statements and balance sheets provide little information with regard to its track record, while estimates for future revenues and profitability should be regarded as highly uncertain at present time. So, we are almost blind on financials: not only any possible guidance is premature, but it hinges merely on external factors. We know now that the biggest threat associated to the investment case is political risk in Indonesia, a country that historically hasn’t been kind with institutional investors and foreign firms. What’s encouraging is that Churchill managed to raise £850,000 through a placing of 8.5m new ordinary shares at a price of 10p per share less than a month ago, proceeds of which will be used to reach a settlement with the government of Indonesia. The matter is pretty serious, and concerns one of the world’s biggest coal reserves — the “East Kalimantan coal project”, which is valued by Churchill at $1.5bn. Assuming Churchill fetches half of that amount, its current asset base would sky-rocket to half a billion pounds, and its stock price will most likely go through the roof — its market cap currently stands at £48m, which says a lot about the risk involved. Talks are ongoing, but Indonesia has shown in the past that such negotiations could drag for years. The government has so far dropped allegations of fraud against Churchill, but uncertainty remains as wrongdoings of Churchill’s partners in the project could reportedly weigh on the outcome. One element I like a lot is that the miner also announced last month the “issuance of warrants over ordinary shares on the basis of one warrant for every two placing shares exercisable at a price of 15p per ordinary share and expiring on 30 June 2018“. This signals a certain degree of confidence in the outcome of the proceedings — confidence and nerves of steel are what you need to invest in it, of course. | goggin | |
13/4/2015 19:53 | NWR will recover Given the dilution, the 1900p all time high is 1900/25 = 36p. | daniel | |
09/4/2015 10:42 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | goggin | |
09/4/2015 10:10 | Will these rise from the ashes ? market cap 31.5 million and these were priced at £19 a few years ago and worth billions - at least the hole will still be there as will the country and when coking prices recover, this could go anywhere, worth a small punt with a 10 year view, ie £500 at .81p buys you app 60000 shares, if these only go back up to 25% of their all time high, ie £4 ish, that £500 turns into £240000, if they go bust your £500 share cert will be framed for eternity but WORTHLESS! Signet was once worthless and going bust as was Next in 1991 - yes Next share were changing hands at 8p so thing can and do change buts a pure gamble and this ios all in :-) | goggin |
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