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LPH LP Hill

63.00
0.00 (0.00%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
LP Hill LSE:LPH London Ordinary Share GB00B3CMRN66 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 63.00 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 63.00 GBX

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14/12/201420:35LP Hill - AIM listed uranium, thorium, base and precious metals exploration153

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Posted at 14/12/2014 20:35 by hedgehog 100
05/12/2014 17:00 UKREG LP Hill PLC Result of AGM and Change of Name

"LP Hill (AIM: LPH), the AIM listed uranium, thorium, base and precious metals and gemstones exploration and development company operating in Madagascar, announces that the resolutions proposed at the Annual General Meeting held earlier today, as set out in the notice dated 10 November 2014, were all duly approved by shareholders.

Accordingly, the Company is pleased to confirm that the change of its name to Emerging Market Minerals PLC will become effective, and trading in the Company's shares on AIM under this name will commence, at 8:00 a.m. on 8 December 2014. From this time, the Company's new London Stock Exchange TIDM will be EMM and its ISIN will remain as GB00B3CMRN66. In addition, the Company's new website address will be www.emergingmarketminerals.com...."




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Posted at 06/11/2014 12:21 by runwaypaul
and if you think pi's have been moving this stock price and these bbs affect the price of lph

you obviously haven't a clue what youre on about!

I guess you bought it on the basis it was going up?:)
Posted at 06/11/2014 12:05 by runwaypaul
lph shoved plenty of dollars into my account.

I don't have to declare my position

why wouldn't I post this if holding?

aren't bbs supposed to be a place for balanced discussions?


lph was an rto right?

whats the problem about posting some topical news about rto's?wether it has any relevance to lph is up for investors to decide.

up to you to research your investments, no one else

like I said,it may be of interest to some ppl it maybe wont.

what do I care?
Posted at 02/11/2014 23:07 by runwaypaul
may be of interest


FINRA, SEC Warn Investors About Penny Stock Scams Hyping Dormant Shell Companies

WASHINGTON—The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) Office of Investor Education and Advocacy today issued an alert warning investors that some penny stocks being aggressively promoted as great investment opportunities may in fact be stocks of dormant shell companies with little to no business operations.


The investor alert provides tips to avoid pump-and-dump schemes in which fraudsters deliberately buy shares of very low-priced, thinly traded stocks and then spread false or misleading information to pump up the price. The fraudsters then dump their shares, causing the prices to drop and leaving investors with worthless or nearly worthless shares of stock.


Gerri Walsh, FINRA's Senior Vice President for Investor Education, said, "Investors should be on the lookout for press releases, tweets or posts aggressively promoting companies poised for explosive growth because of their 'hot' new product. In reality, the company may be a shell, and the people behind the touts may be pump-and-dump scammers looking to lighten your wallet."


"Fraudsters continue to try to use dormant shell company scams to manipulate stock prices to the detriment of everyday investors," said Lori J. Schock, Director of the SEC's Office of Investor Education and Advocacy. "Before investing in any company, investors should always remember to check out the company thoroughly."


The investor alert highlights five tips to help investors avoid scams involving dormant shell companies:
Research whether the company has been dormant—and brought back to life. You can search the company name or trading symbol in the SEC's EDGAR database to see when the company may have last filed periodic reports.
Know where the stock trades. Most stock pump-and-dump schemes involve stocks that do not trade on The NASDAQ Stock Market, the New York Stock Exchange or other registered national securities exchanges.
Be wary of frequent changes to a company's name or business focus. Name changes and the potential for manipulation often go hand in hand.
Check for mammoth reverse splits. A dormant shell company might carry out a 1-for-20,000 or even 1-for-50,000 reverse split.
Know that "Q" is for caution. A stock symbol with a fifth letter "Q" at the end denotes that the company has filed for bankruptcy.

FINRA is the largest non-governmental regulator for all securities firms doing business in the United States. FINRA is dedicated to investor protection and market integrity through effective and efficient regulation and complementary compliance and technology-based services. FINRA touches virtually every aspect of the securities business—from registering and educating all industry participants to examining securities firms, writing and enforcing rules and the federal securities laws, informing and educating the investing public, providing trade reporting and other industry utilities, and administering the largest dispute resolution forum for investors and registered firms. For more information, please visit our website at www.finra.org.
Posted at 28/10/2014 13:40 by andrbea
maybe the success of rem and wrn is rubbing off on this one (one of the few rare earth plays on AIM). Or maybe it's another steady rise to meet the mkt cap of another stock that would reverse into it (as seen recently with cha, that had recently had news of share options at 8p, when it was only 1.5p in the summer)
Posted at 01/10/2014 15:27 by andrbea
lph 12%, blue-sky beckons from this plateau level...
Posted at 09/7/2014 16:52 by hedgehog 100
It's done it!!!

Price Price Change [%] Bid Offer Open High Low Volume
45.25 1.75 [4.02] 44.50 46.00 43.50 45.50 43.50 49,208
Market Cap. [m] Shares In Issue [m] Beta EPS DPS PE Ratio Yield 52-Wks-Range
15.89 35.11 1.46 -0.36 - - - 45.50 - 3.63


4.5p first half of January, to 45.25p now: a 10-bagger, following in the footsteps of CHA!

I would think that shareholders should have a nice cup of char to celebrate .. at least!!
Posted at 08/7/2014 18:13 by kiwimonk
Take some Profits, and put it into the next 10 bagger. TGL.
V similar characteristics.
LPH is the classic RTO. Wonderful.

TGL, AFE, are two other quality ones. imho.
Best of Luck.
KM
Posted at 08/7/2014 16:02 by hedgehog 100
Price Price Change [%] Bid Offer Open High Low Volume
42.75 6.5 [17.93] 42.50 43.00 36.25 42.75 36.25 448,655
Market Cap. [m] Shares In Issue [m] Beta EPS DPS PE Ratio Yield 52-Wks-Range
15.01 35.11 1.46 -0.36 - - - 42.75 - 3.63


Andrbea,

LPH is now tantalisingly close to becoming a ten-bagger!

Just one more push needed!!

4.5p first half of January, to 42.75p now: 9.5-bagger
Posted at 16/4/2014 22:19 by purple11
this certainly isn't a pump and dump by the usual pi investor base /there has only been neglible buying by pi's-although due to these 2 funds being connected it has crossed my mind it may be by these 2 funds.

if you look at shareprice's trade list for instance NONE of the large trades that moved the price were listed during the day.this seems like its being done on purpose so as not to alert the pi market.

if these 2 funds are merely targeting an illiquid shell type low cap stock for a fast buck-the question is how many bags do they want? and what is their exit strategy.

or are the acting on news/or are they purposely moving the price to some point where it needs to be for whatever reason.
LP Hill share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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