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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pan Pacific | LSE:PPA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B6ZFXS05 | 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% | 1.575 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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26/4/2012 10:05 | 13 April 2012 Pan Pacific Aggregates plc ("PPA" or "the Company") Completion of BC Hydro Cable Pan Pacific Aggregates plc (AIM:PPA), the British Columbia based aggregates company, is pleased to announce the completion of the BC Hydro cable diversion at its Quadling Quarry in the Fraser Valley Regional District. The 911 emergency cable at Quadling was moved to the west of the quarry where reserves have previously been worked out, to allow the Company access to new aggregate material. The power has now been switched to the new diverted cable providing PPA access to the eastern end of the quarry. The project was completed within budget. The cause of the delay to the previously stated schedule was poor weather hindering the helicopter from lifting vital components to the top of the quarry. As previously reported, the cable diversion enables PPA access to more than one million tonnes of further reserves and reduces operating costs by allowing direct delivery of shot rock to the processing unit. Chairman, Lynda Chase-Gardener, comments: "The BC Hydro cable diversion project is a large step forward in the development of both the Quadling Quarry and Pan Pacific Aggregates as a Company. I would like to thank all those involved in this very complicated task and I look forward to seeing Quadling Quarry reap the benefits of this diversion" | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 10:02 | Should impact positively on results.... ____________________ 19 September 2011 PAN PACIFIC AGGREGATES PLC Major Supply Contract Won Pan Pacific Aggregates plc (the "Company"), the British Columbia based aggregates company, is pleased to announce that one of its major customers has been awarded the contract to supply aggregate for a major construction project within the Fraser Valley. Pan Pacific's Quadling Quarry will supply up to 100,000 tonnes of aggregate, covering the full range of product, to the customer over a 6 month period. Delivery has commenced. This order will underwrite over 50% of our budgeted production during this period and demonstrates the progress made by Quadling's management in establishing the quarry as a reliable supplier of aggregate through its consistency of quality and service to its customers. William Voaden, Managing Director commented: "This order is our largest to date and will bolster turnover in the normally quieter part of the year and at an improved margin." | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 09:13 | "Our first priority is to become cashflow neutral as soon as possible and the Board expects that this will be achieved through continued improvements and expansion at Quadling. We are reviewing all local opportunities available to the Company to profitably expand our asset base and discussions with the Local Council regarding the operation of Shaw Pit remain a key focus. " | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 09:11 | Again, a very weak response. | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 09:09 | Happy Bear - 26 Apr'12 - 09:08 - 94 of 96 mg78. Would you like to tell the ladies and gentlemen one more time why it bothers you so much? .................... No need, the company has done it for for me this morning. Worst company on AIM. Have a good day. | mg78 | |
26/4/2012 09:09 | Sechelt and Shaw pit firmly back in the plans. Watch this space imho! | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 09:08 | mg78. Would you like to tell the ladies and gentlemen one more time why it bothers you so much? | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 08:59 | Seriously, that newsletter is 'doing the rounds' for all the wrong reasons. Laughable....and we all know it. And to think they're now dragging in a costly PR firm. No, no, no, no, no, PPA! (Head in hands) | mg78 | |
26/4/2012 08:58 | You're an easily pleased girl, share-shark. | mg78 | |
26/4/2012 08:49 | Thankie Happy for link !.:-) | share_shark | |
26/4/2012 08:45 | Shouldn't you be out enjoying your garden before the diggers arrive? Oh no, it's the middle of the night.... | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 08:30 | LOL, it was commensurate to the quality of the taunt! | mg78 | |
26/4/2012 08:28 | A very weak response mg78, even by your standards. | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 08:25 | At least I have a back garden! | mg78 | |
26/4/2012 08:24 | Good to see you're still so interested in a share you don't own mg78. Looks like they'll be ripping up your back garden soon nimby boy. | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 08:21 | Ch*ist, it reads like a school project. Never seen anything like it. LOL. | mg78 | |
26/4/2012 08:04 | L2 is 3v2 with SCAP on the bid having been on the offer for weeks. | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 08:03 | Some hints regarding Sechelt and Shaw pit. All in all, very positive. | happy bear | |
26/4/2012 07:49 | Ditto and Tia. | share_shark | |
26/4/2012 07:46 | Can u provide a link ? on the website all I can find is old news. TIA | eelbuoy | |
26/4/2012 07:24 | Newsletter out.nothing new but investor relations good. | bronislav | |
24/4/2012 09:56 | A lot of rock for £1.7m mcap.... | happy bear | |
24/4/2012 09:53 | Hard at work last July... | happy bear | |
24/4/2012 09:24 | Positive divergence on macd, usually a sign the trend is about to change..... | happy bear | |
24/4/2012 09:19 | Be nice to see a trading update soon as well. With several people having said the quarry will be cashflow positive soon I think this would be great to hear. Also news of progress re- Shaw pit and Sechelt wouldn't go amiss. | happy bear |
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