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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Afc Energy Plc | LSE:AFC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B18S7B29 | 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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1.14 | 6.92% | 17.62 | 17.58 | 17.64 | 17.66 | 16.48 | 16.62 | 5,283,077 | 10:33:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 227k | -17.48M | -0.0234 | -7.42 | 129.55M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/4/2011 13:08 | Al H......why do you have any interest in AFC? Is it because you're a paid basher? | fartoogood | |
28/4/2011 09:47 | When the muppets appear with crazy price targets and stating 'on a cliff edge' it's time to buy! | matt123d | |
28/4/2011 09:06 | I take it you're hoping for 20p then Transforma ... but then why would you want to buy in at 20p, would indicate lack of market confidence in the company if that happens ... in which case why would you have any interest in AFC at all ? | ![]() al h | |
28/4/2011 08:53 | Today is probably the cliff edge, it's a long way back to 20p | ![]() transforma | |
27/4/2011 11:19 | ccr1958. I think it was to highlight the fact that we are so far behind in the sales/marketing. Although we have potential it may be eroded by faster performers who get their products to the market. | rovi57 | |
27/4/2011 10:24 | Barney , you really are a pain taking up all the space rather than post a link !! | ![]() broshm | |
27/4/2011 07:40 | Barney ,thanks for that,was it to highlight AFC`s potential ? | ![]() ccr1958 | |
23/4/2011 16:58 | The only support price is 20p | ![]() transforma | |
22/4/2011 12:30 | Careful what you wish for, Crawford. | ![]() eeza | |
22/4/2011 11:00 | I'm still waiting for 30p. | ![]() crawford | |
22/4/2011 09:18 | Don't waist your money, no product, no revenue and a huge number of new shares about to come on the market. There's also more directors than staff and ianous is actually Ian Balchin, deputy chairman! LoL | ![]() transforma | |
20/4/2011 11:25 | Ready to buy again,this stock is a good company but goes up to aroud 70 on good news and then slowly retreats to here ,I dont know why but it does . I am Buying . GL all . C | ![]() ccr1958 | |
19/4/2011 17:35 | what an opportunity to trade ?? why did I not do it before , or did I ? better than the banks !! | ![]() broshm | |
18/4/2011 16:52 | can't think of any think else, but LOL | rovi57 | |
18/4/2011 15:59 | Not looking too well, I'd say. | ![]() norbus | |
15/4/2011 19:20 | Nothing to do with market makers. Just a large seller been about. RENA has been working the order hence they're always offering stock. Been moving quotes a bit to get the last of the order away at the best price as possible based on the demand at the current time. Seller should be cleared now. Monday will confirm. | matt123d | |
15/4/2011 18:18 | Why such wide variation .... because they can. No doubt RECA were responsible for the laughable share price movement today. Least they didn't shove it down again I guess. | ![]() al h | |
15/4/2011 15:31 | It's a small company, it's precisely because there are so small volumnes that there is such wide variation. | drakioned | |
15/4/2011 15:14 | share price in a market ?? why such variations on such small volumes ?? | ![]() broshm | |
11/4/2011 14:05 | Good video for those that have not already seen ... ATB Weevie | ![]() weevie1978 | |
10/4/2011 15:08 | I think it is normal that as an investor you can sell your shares. Nothing special. Maybe they want to, may be they keep them, all depending on their CFO and planned future with AFC. We as PIs will do the same. So why are you warning us? | ![]() realism |
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