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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Orogen | LSE:ORE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYXD4566 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 1.70 | - | 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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11/8/2016 14:40 | LolGood luck hazl........it takes opposing views to make a market.DD | discodave4 | |
11/8/2016 14:33 | 8-) You make laugh as well dave. | hazl | |
11/8/2016 14:17 | hazl you do make me laugh with some of your posts, no offence intended but.......the fact that the BoD have suckered people into buying has really helped them to keep living in the lavish lifestyles they have come accustomed to....is more like it!.DD | discodave4 | |
11/8/2016 14:01 | the fact they could get finance is what has really helped this company's profile. IMO | hazl | |
11/8/2016 11:54 | every bit helps raj! | hazl | |
11/8/2016 11:41 | Wake me up when this up 1000% please. | rajaster | |
11/8/2016 11:32 | Now number one spot for LSE highest volume @ 133MM Agree Val -- next St Mellions AGM we need a commitment for monthly reporting ! | westmoreland lad | |
11/8/2016 11:31 | All I need now is Boil to get their second Peruvian presidential signature(from new incumbent) and were away. OT but about time a few sprouted wings again | valentine | |
11/8/2016 11:25 | GLR should also be on the move as they are partners in the silverton project | gkp heros | |
11/8/2016 11:20 | 16m+ @ .0030.. a broker buy for sure. £60k?..they tend to buy on round figs. Nice feeling anyway. | valentine | |
11/8/2016 11:14 | @ 18% per day Val we'll both have spending money for the St Ledger and a top up at 88e ! | westmoreland lad | |
11/8/2016 11:03 | Happy for you Penn! I only need another 98 days of same in rease now for back to evens. Ha ha. | valentine | |
11/8/2016 10:54 | Good luck. | discodave4 | |
11/8/2016 10:35 | Seems like I got my timing right for a change! | pennstreet | |
11/8/2016 09:58 | hazl, they raised funds at 0.15p, the placee has probably off loaded at 0.249p to mugs. The board has its money the don't give a to$$. It's no vote of confidence in my opinion. It's just how AIM works. | bsg | |
11/8/2016 09:39 | bye then......... I will add that it was a great vote of confidence that they were able to raise funds in my view | hazl | |
11/8/2016 09:31 | I wont bother until 0.15p. | bsg | |
11/8/2016 09:16 | You can still buy shed loads at .2p ??? | pennstreet | |
10/8/2016 15:11 | 18% up according to chart today. Whoo-hoo. Another 100 similar improvements and I'm laughing. Trying g to resist another indulgence. Suspended disbelief rules the day. Doshless! | valentine | |
10/8/2016 12:20 | Is £2k all it takea to drive it high? You've got me thinking Penn.. £20 and I might achieve liquidity. Err no. Only need 50x in rease to get back. Tried emailing about all this mega-buying to no avail. Someone answered before but being quiet now possibly means they are in some sort of closed period and lips and keyboards are dysfunctional. I bought first lot at over 4p and last add was maybe .075p..long way to go. Unless there is a Rto or some such. PS Buying on tick now means if there is a suspension due to rto or whatever you ha two pay up full amount. Explains why not many as brave as Penn. Makes the mega buys all the curiouser tho.. | valentine | |
10/8/2016 10:47 | good luck penn street | hazl | |
10/8/2016 09:59 | just bought £2k worth ! | pennstreet | |
10/8/2016 08:16 | a positive start | hazl | |
09/8/2016 16:32 | A 1 trade. Ludicrous or a sign?😉 | valentine |
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