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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gowin New Energy Group Limited | AQSE:GWIN | Aquis Stock Exchange | Ordinary Share | KYG412152061 | Ordinary shares |
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% | 0.0075 | 0.005 | 0.01 | 0.0075 | 0.0075 | 0.01 | 0.00 | 07:00:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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22/1/2015 07:35 | Shameless moron won't mention it now | the stigologist | |
21/1/2015 21:30 | But he is lurking as normal ;-)) | 21trader | |
21/1/2015 21:23 | Yes not one post. He certainly knows how to pump aim rubbish before a crash ! flops useless as normal TOPINFO 2 Jan'15 - 08:37 - 643 of 686 1 0 Considering GWIN has fallen from 26p to here at 1.2p there is plenty of scope to rise say 300%-400% and it will still be a fraction of what it was valued at less than 12 months ago!! | 21trader | |
21/1/2015 17:16 | Topinfo's gimp has gone very quiet here | conmandefenceleague | |
21/1/2015 13:35 | No problems - got the e-mail. | loverat | |
21/1/2015 13:34 | Jaknife - just a flavour of the findings into the conduct of the CEO of London Asia (LDC/LAC) As I say this was written by Keith Negal who took over the company to trace the money in 2009. DB now the director and things are going at a snell's pace. I'll try and find the link when I have time. 6.3 Loan of $5 Million Written Off Our investigations have uncovered that on 7th September 2005, LAC plc sent $5 million to Nourican Adriatic d.o.o., in Zagreb, Croatia. The transfer document was signed by Mr Simon Littlewood. A signed contract confirms that the loan was to have been secured by a pledge over 25,000 shares in Industrogradnja d.d., but no signed guarantee or pledge has been traced. The purpose of the loan was to help Nourican Adriatic d.o.o. provide evidence to the Croatian Stock Exchange (Zagrebaka Burza) that cash needed for a bid to be made by two Croatian companies for Industrogradnja was available. LAC was to receive a fee of US$ 1 million for this loan. The bid for Industrogradnja was launched on 11th November 2005 at a share price of 650 Kuna at a discount to its market price of 810 Kuna. As a result, only 2,640 shares were tendered for at a total cost of $273,244. It appears that the $5 million loan provided by LAC was not used for the bid and should have been returned to LAC in January 2006, together with the $1 million fee. We can find no evidence that this sum reached LAC, nor is there documentary evidence to show that steps were taken through the courts in any country to recover this money. The transaction was managed by Mr Simon Littlewood, who has since commented that the “Croatian Mafia” has the outstanding $6 million belonging to LAC shareholders | loverat | |
21/1/2015 12:25 | Disaster zone... | colintreacle32conman | |
21/1/2015 12:17 | Is moreforus an ADS employee or exployee ? | colintreacle32conman | |
21/1/2015 12:12 | Its quite well known that even directors of AIM companies ramp their own stock. One or two have been caught out for that. I recall quite an interesting case some years ago where one director was doing that on this site - unaware that the CEO was running off with the loot. Incidentally one of his cronies who assisted in the bulletin board deception is someone well known to Jaknife who often used to be a regular at the High Court pursuing innocent folk for ludicrous sums of money. | loverat | |
21/1/2015 11:49 | ahhh.... TOP Traders Thread !!!! - CR moreforus - 19 Jan 2015 - 15:24:40 - 484959 of 485476 GWIN makes a PROFIT... TOP Traders Thread !!!! - CR moreforus - 19 Jan 2015 - 15:23:29 - 484957 of 485476 GWIN some won't buy until its 100% up and then they will be endlessly booming it TOP Traders Thread !!!! - CR moreforus - 19 Jan 2015 - 14:36:35 - 484916 of 485476 GWIN news coming?? leak?? lol more buys than all of Fridays sells TOP Traders Thread !!!! - CR moreforus - 19 Jan 2015 - 14:34:35 - 484913 of 485476 GWIN 271k buy GWIN 180k buy !!!! TOP Traders Thread !!!! - CR moreforus - 19 Jan 2015 - 14:33:57 - 484912 of 485476 GWIN WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! | plonkerforus | |
21/1/2015 11:47 | Why is he 'red ticking' factual posts ? | plonkerforus | |
21/1/2015 11:37 | Got to be GWINit to lose it all | the stigologist | |
16/1/2015 16:21 | another successful day for the false RNS poster | tosspotinfo | |
08/1/2015 12:34 | moreforus 7 Jan'15 - 12:11 - 481400 of 481855 0 1 GWIN lol not the tome to sell! 1.7 paod! | flopinfo | |
08/1/2015 09:21 | Ideal stock for traders,little buy and ticking up but need to be fast.If news out a totally different ball game | maxmarilli | |
07/1/2015 16:29 | hxxp://www.moneyweek Why I don’t buy Chinese stocks on AIM By Tom Bulford Sep 18, 2012 Greg Rudd, the brother of the former Australian prime minister, once met a Chinese businessman who gave him some prudent advice. "You tend to see the good in people, Mr Rudd", he started. "People like you. You laugh a lot. But you’ll never make money in China with that attitude. You’ll only be taken advantage of. People will trade off you. They won’t pay you. The number one rule of doing business in China is this; never trust a Chinaman. Why would you as a foreigner trust a Chinese businessman when we as Chinese don’t trust each other?" Now that advice is pretty close to the bone. But I’ve said it before in Penny Sleuth – you have to be very careful when you invest in a Chinese company. The record of AIM-listed Chinese companies is simply awful. And with so many still coming to market, there is a real chance that many private investors will end up making some very expensive mistakes… | damp squid |
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