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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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13/8/2022 23:13 | TALES FROM THE CRYPT A notorious ramper, username here "investingisatrickyg If you've lost money in SNRP, message me. | neutralpov | |
25/7/2017 16:26 | Thanks very much, Joseph. At least there now appears to be some clarity, in that there is confirmation of nil funds available to shareholders and therefore a "Share of Negligible Value" claim should be accepted by HMRC. Also thanks to all others who have kept informed on the progress of this demise. f | fillipe | |
03/5/2016 07:57 | Most AIM listed companies are going this way. We just don't know which ones yet. Commodities exploration companies are notorious for raising capital forever until no one is left to bleed. | nick rubens | |
15/10/2015 20:57 | Nothing will happen, eg Meldex/Bioprogress. It's a very big carpet! | markiemark321 | |
15/10/2015 16:56 | SNRP The directors have been bleeding all the money away from the share holders since it fell of the AIM, They are a load of thieves and I hope they get what is coming to them what comes around goes around, at least it will now disappear from my account. Just hope I never meet any of them I would not be responsible for my actions. | 1private | |
06/10/2015 14:55 | I hear Doris is quietly telling anyone who'll listen that there's nothing to worry about & that everything is going according to plan. Somebody on the 3i site thinks they still own Elethini. | wanderlust | |
06/10/2015 10:39 | Anyone heard anything from the liquidator? | growbag | |
26/9/2015 15:34 | Worse - AIM stocks that invest in South Africa. AIM should be regulated like fixed odds betting terminals. Stock prices can be manipulated randomly in any direction, and investors will ALWAYS lose out eventually. | growbag | |
26/9/2015 09:47 | The liquidator may be interested in the various shenanigans at Board level that had gone on - particularly those surrounding the events related to the resignation of the Nomad, outward 'investment', Tucumcari and others, but little prospect of any return to shareholders I suspect. Whoever regulates AIM should take an interest in this (though I doubt they will). It will happen again and again. Caveat emptor! | growbag | |
25/9/2015 22:15 | What goes around comes around....No tears here... for those who remember the background... | substp | |
25/9/2015 21:57 | Sorry to hear it for all of those holders who believed in them. Good Luck to all of you. | substp | |
25/9/2015 14:14 | Winding-Up Orders STRATEGIC NATURAL RESOURCES PLC (Company Number 05249946) Registered office: 1ST FLOOR, Perrys, 12 Old Bond Street, LONDON, W1S 4PW In the Leeds District Registry No 266 of 2015 Date of Filing Petition: 19 March 2015 Date of Winding-up Order: 8 September 2015 K Jackson2nd Floor, 4 Abbey Orchard Street, LONDON, SW1P 2HT, telephone: 0207 6371110, email: LondonB.OR@insolvenc Capacity of office holder(s): Liquidator 8 September 2015 | growbag | |
14/9/2015 20:46 | have made my 14k back twice now on CPX, I just want SNRP to disappear of my account now so I can forget about it, I will never invest in a South African company again. | 1private | |
12/8/2015 10:59 | I hear the directors of Aventine Resources have got a lot of what used to be shareholder's cash that their looking to invest in the next scam. I wonder?????? | wanderlust | |
11/8/2015 21:36 | hxxp://snrplc.com/ | investingisatrickygame | |
10/8/2015 15:50 | hxxp://sia-group.co. It seems also that Elitheni is up for sale - at least the 74% previously owned by SNR. The sale being overseen by Quantuma LLP. Not sure how that ties in with the Thelo/Elitheni mining license judgment. | growbag | |
10/8/2015 10:31 | Not sure if anyone is still following this. But you might be interested to know that a (further) winding up petition has been lodged and is due (I understand) to be heard at Leeds Court tomorrow. Interestingly, this one is appears to be from Allenby (former NOMAD?). Outcome appears to depend on whether the Company Voluntary Agreement (with creditors) is accepted or not. Petitions to Wind Up (Companies) In the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division) Leeds District Registry No 266 of 2015 In the Matter of STRATEGIC NATURAL RESOURCES PLC (Company Number 05249946) and in the Matter of the Insolvency Act 1986 A Petition to wind up the above-named company of 1st Floor, 12 Old Bond Street, London, W1S 4PW presented on 19 March 2015 by ALLENBY CAPITAL LIMITED whose address is 3 St. Helen’s Place, London, EC3A 6AB claiming to be a creditor of the Company, will be heard At: Leeds District Registry, The Courthouse, 1 Oxford Row, Leeds, LS1 3BG Date: 12 May 2015 at 10.30 am (or as soon thereafter as the Petition can be heard). Any person intending to appear on the hearing of the Petition (whether to support or oppose it) must give notice of intention to do so to the Petitioner or its solicitors in accordance with Rule 4.16 by 1600 hours on 11 May 2015. The Petitioner’s solicitors are: Irwin Mitchell LLP of 2 Wellington Place, Leeds, LS1 4BZ. (Ref: LL.EJ.JM.5171865-1.) | growbag | |
26/7/2015 18:54 | Wish they would just disappear of my account I don't like to be reminded of my mistakes. | 1private | |
20/7/2015 10:32 | So much for the Torrance oil field?! RIP. | imperial3 | |
18/7/2015 00:30 | You basically have to stump more money up for their voluntary agreement with no guarantee that it will work.. If they don't sell the shares they want you to buy then they are bust.. | coalfired |
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