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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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White Nile | LSE:WNL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B05MGT12 | 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% | 2.43 | - | 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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06/6/2015 12:47 | whats the betting double6 works for RAB | temmujin | |
04/1/2009 21:10 | Just commenting on a stock I'm interested in, as most on these BB's. Do your own research. Think this is quite an interesting vehicle at the moment, as is CAMEC, despite the enormous disappointments. Certainly not a stock to put your life savings into, but at 3p and 2p respectively, they look better value than the £1 or so they both traded at a year or so ago. Generally speaking, I'm sticking to cash or investment trusts at the moment. WNL is for fun! | topvest | |
04/1/2009 19:34 | topvest is a right little ramper when it suits him. He seems to me like a broker with stock he has to shift before next fundraising. He should carry a wealth warning. | moreupsthandowns | |
04/1/2009 18:34 | Will be interesting to see how this performs next week. | topvest | |
02/1/2009 15:32 | Lots of 12,000 share blocks purchased today @ 3p - looks a bit odd. | topvest | |
02/1/2009 10:54 | Looking at the reverse takeover the consideration shares were priced at: 200m shares US$15m loan acquired - effectively £10m 5p a share! | topvest | |
02/1/2009 10:39 | 44% a 12k seller drying up? a 50k buyer early doors, a buy of 100k and 68k | andrbea | |
02/1/2009 10:39 | Blimey - these are flying today! | topvest | |
01/1/2009 17:09 | I see Mike Pelham (in the AIM prospectus) is being paid £25k a year to keep taking forward the Sudan oil prospect. There is still a glimmer of hope on the oil assets; nice to see that they will keep trying. | topvest | |
30/12/2008 17:49 | No, unfortunately not! | topvest | |
30/12/2008 16:18 | top vest are you being paid by andrew and phil ? | camgeo4 | |
30/12/2008 10:48 | It is a profitable business, but only after backing out the CAMEC management fees and interest. The figure you quote above is gross profits, not net profits. All the same it is a growth business, that looks to have potential and looks good from a sustainability perspective. | topvest | |
30/12/2008 09:00 | read the admission document (Dec 24) a profitable (new) business then (in the new company, after Jan 22nd)? DECA's total revenues for the year to March 2008 grew to $5.5 million, generating a gross profit of $1.8 million. During 2008, the average price achieved for maize meal has been approximately $330 per tonne, compared with an equivalent price of $290 per tonne in 2007. Strong demand has been the primary driver of the increased price with the average price received in the three months ended 30 November 2008 being $598 per tonne. Also: Future Strategy The Board recognises agriculture as being a significant growth area, particularly on the African continent. It is envisaged by the Board that DECA's operational business can be replicated not only in other areas of Mozambique, as is already intended at Compagri, but also in other African countries. The Board also sees potential in expanding ranching operations under the Mozbife brand. | andrbea | |
27/12/2008 20:56 | Bought most of mine at a penny, BVLGARI albeit sitting on a loss on some bought higher. Down about 10% in total on these. Somewhat disturbing to see you enjoy people losing money though.. By the way your spelling needs improvement! | topvest | |
27/12/2008 18:34 | LOLLOL change your username to bottomvest. you must be sinking in this pile of kaa from 40p to 1p | bvlgari | |
24/12/2008 12:02 | AIM listing document already out - blimey, they didn't waste any time here!!! | topvest | |
24/12/2008 11:56 | Well I was correct. First time I have second guessed Phil and Andy. This looks a very positive development for White Nile indeed, whereas for CAMEC it leaves them to focus on their mining interest. Win Win for both companies. | topvest | |
20/12/2008 09:09 | From the Camec results..."Similarly with our agricultural investments in DECA and BioEnergy Africa Ltd we are assessing our position and seeing where we can best extract value"........inters | topvest | |
20/12/2008 08:56 | Results out. Pretty much as expected. c£6m of cash remaining. May raise some more through selling their residual oil and gas interests. | topvest | |
17/12/2008 15:50 | Untill further notice phil edmunds deserves nothing but spin like his bowling and wnl over and out 1p sale | marleytonglide | |
17/12/2008 15:49 | Not until after the EGM whenever that is, Jan I think. Results date anyone? | fountains | |
17/12/2008 10:37 | Does anyone know the Epic for the new named company Agriterra,and when it will be active ?. Regards L B. | listen blue | |
15/12/2008 22:00 | Still looking perky here. Wonder if they have a deal lined-up or in prospect? Anyway, nice to see this move up. | topvest |
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