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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Strategic Nat. | LSE:SNRP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1VQ5F36 | ORD 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% | 2.875 | - | 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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31/3/2015 04:43 | Fine, if the money is gone then at least shut up shop and let us claim it as a tax loss. The only faint glimmer of hope is that this hasn't happened......yet!?! | bungeetrader | |
30/3/2015 23:23 | Might not be what u want to hear but if we would have listened a couple of years back we would be much better off.... Just saying yas'all | coalfired | |
30/3/2015 22:45 | Dpnt know what wanderlust said but it was bound to rate a thumbs down GLA. | 1private | |
30/3/2015 16:41 | You might still have a viable business but I don't think it will be with Elitheni....... :-( | substp | |
30/3/2015 14:28 | Well I have no choice but to be patient with this one :) | gallachb | |
30/3/2015 14:26 | it is hard to see how an investor could lost everything when there is still a valuable asset in south africa(albeit less valuable than a year ago) which should be worth at least 4-5p a share. i agree with koolade that a re list and re focus is a more likely outcome for the patient investor and as the company is delisted we are all bound to stay the course which might not be a bad thing , but then again....! | vinny_leonard | |
30/3/2015 10:31 | Not according to noises from the company. Re-list and re-focus? | koolade | |
25/3/2015 12:19 | I assume any money I had invested here is now lost - Is that the case ? | gallachb | |
17/3/2015 20:41 | Eeelboy You are right but had it not been for the toxic Millenium transaction it had a better than even chance, the new management never stood a chance. | highlander47 | |
17/3/2015 18:35 | Highlander. I think that you are the one with amnesia . SNR was ( unfortunately ) in trouble long before the milenium deal was even near a table let alone on it . | eelbuoy | |
16/3/2015 23:53 | Which 2morrow did you have in mind? A Doris by any other name would smell as rank. | wanderlust | |
16/3/2015 14:57 | News via what avenue? Website? RNS? | cliveas | |
05/3/2015 15:59 | Just had a look at the COOL boards. Remarkably similar to the SNRP ones. Only real difference is the absence of doris telling everyone how everything is OK. Strange really, seems like an ideal "investment" for her | wanderlust | |
05/3/2015 09:20 | WTF is going on here. Such a nightmare | koolade | |
05/3/2015 09:08 | Nothing compRed to Aranson and Greyling | highlander47 | |
05/3/2015 07:58 | Landau's got an interesting history. | wanderlust | |
05/3/2015 07:07 | Aranson and Greing all over again hope Continental Coal have checked them out and what they did to SNRP | highlander47 | |
24/2/2015 15:09 | FWIW; Just had a chat with someone at LCB and they are trying to contact the company but SNR have basically "disappeared off the face of the earth" (No surprise there!). There is apparently an investor in the wings which would see a return to market at a premium to the suspension price however there must be severe doubt surrounding this if they cannot even contact them to discuss it. Personally, I've no reason not to believe what I was told however my expectation of ever seeing a return is extremely low and highly unlikely to ever materialize. I'm here to be proved wrong! p.s. Don't shoot the messenger, only passing on what little I could find out. | bungeetrader | |
17/2/2015 15:27 | Wish they'd hurry up and close this down 'officially' so I can at least write it off as a tax loss. | bungeetrader |
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