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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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0.42 | 2.31% | 18.60 | 18.12 | 18.74 | 18.74 | 17.70 | 18.18 | 690,480 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Elec Indl Apparatus, Nec | 582k | -16.45M | -0.0220 | -8.52 | 139.85M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/8/2015 17:21 | That's funny Norbus. Some five years ago on the ITM board you stated that you were married working from home liking stamps for your wife. How's your investment in CAP or should I not ask.Then again we all know you that your 24/7 job is ramping up stocks and losing people money. Not sure what you are doing on AFC since it is a good Co. | brutus8 | |
25/8/2015 16:46 | bz sorry ; I was thinking about my girlfriend :-) | norbus | |
25/8/2015 12:59 | Mike give us your ticker....looks good. NB...Not suffering from erectile dysfunction....sorry potash won't help | beeezzz | |
25/8/2015 10:33 | Strong buy ; Up on a day like this, beats having Phallic Potash | norbus | |
25/8/2015 09:28 | Looks like today was the bottom imo Buy | ride the wave | |
25/8/2015 08:25 | I like potash. You can invest in me. I'll float on on AIM. Take your money, pretend to have a product, get the MM's to buy in and then go on holiday. That's how it works, Isn't it? | mikepotash | |
24/8/2015 22:22 | Thanks NB...LOL....couldn't believe my eyes but one of my stocks went up today....ha ha which one thou. | beeezzz | |
24/8/2015 15:41 | Phallic Potash is worth a fortune; No need for Viagra or the pink pill using the poly variety | norbus | |
24/8/2015 13:50 | No just Congo.....Sirus is a special type of potash called polyhalite which is far superior to any other potash. When up to full production £2.6bn free cash flow, 75 meter thick giving 100 year mine life, so plenty of divi's. My last word on this company as AFC thread. DYOR | beeezzz | |
24/8/2015 11:54 | You don't like potash? You seem a little confused. | horneblower | |
24/8/2015 11:02 | Hol...If you want to invest in the Congo go ahead mate...not the for me thou!! Good buying opportunity, markets are really in free fall when will it end..???? | beeezzz | |
24/8/2015 10:20 | AFC,mention in the Times today. | rovi70 | |
24/8/2015 09:37 | IEH doing well | holism | |
24/8/2015 08:41 | yodha must yodelling taking out more dividends | norbus | |
24/8/2015 08:31 | AFPO has a better chart than SXX. | horneblower | |
24/8/2015 08:22 | Sirius on country file can that be serious? | holism | |
23/8/2015 22:25 | And also I know which one will be a ftse 100 company, both have potential, only one is essential, with an estimated 10bn humans squirming around by 2050 food water will be the only concern by then. | beeezzz | |
23/8/2015 21:58 | We'll see, it'll be a race up to 2020, which will be making the most cash by then is a tough call, I know which one I will be backing. | beeezzz | |
23/8/2015 09:40 | sxx has over 2.1 BILLION shares in issue !!! Thanks but NO THANKS lol | ride the wave | |
21/8/2015 22:35 | Yes, I thought so...although there are two other Siriuses; SRSP and SSP. It was the "food and water are necessities everything we can live without" bit that confused me. A cogent thought, plainly stated? ...but then it is Friday night. | horneblower | |
21/8/2015 22:10 | Sirius minerals(SXX) | beeezzz | |
21/8/2015 17:22 | Sirius who? | horneblower | |
21/8/2015 15:54 | If only we could see the future hey NB..I wouldn't bother here just play roulette the odds maybe longer.... Sirius is the next big play for me...food and water are necessities everything we can live without. It will dwarf AFC by 2020, 1 billion a year free cash flow, nice!!! | beeezzz |
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