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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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African Battery Metals Plc | LSE:ABM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWJZ743 | 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% | 0.55 | 0.50 | 0.60 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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11/12/2013 09:35 | MD-Me too. | p@ | |
11/12/2013 09:33 | Mister MD, no need to Willy wave. | ukmassy | |
11/12/2013 09:29 | took my profits - sold in small chunks as they didn't accept large sells... | mister md | |
11/12/2013 09:24 | Wouldn't it be great if Norges Bank made a bid? The have firepower of $783.3 billion, sufficient to buy out ABM | mistermagoo3 | |
11/12/2013 09:17 | It has fallen from three pounds! or more to pennies, basically, on bad management and other factors. I imagine shareholders exist on this thread who bought a year ago at say 200p. Even I have not made falls like that ( holding PM's). edited.. the November update was really dire suggesting that the Market as a whole was too optomistic! about ABM. So fell from around 50p to 14.5p. We are now seeing a natural upward move from the oversold low but its not a time yet to buy IMHO. It seems the company is as it were, trundling along the floor and may not make even greater losses, but who can tell. Gold price needs to stabilise and not fall further. Good luck the day trader who makes 20%. advice welcome H. | hectorp | |
11/12/2013 09:16 | level 2 1 v 2 now be quick | mistermagoo3 | |
11/12/2013 09:12 | can buy 150k online now...l2 1v3 | pre | |
11/12/2013 09:11 | Why no hvs today?......LOL | p@ | |
11/12/2013 09:08 | sounds good - hopefully goes better for you than your POG trade ... ;) | mister md | |
11/12/2013 09:06 | Mister are you blind? The price is rocketing that's what's going on. No sell orders on level 2 all the way to £1.25 | johncraven | |
11/12/2013 09:04 | not unhappy with my buy at 15.95p yesterday but what is going on ?! | mister md | |
11/12/2013 08:56 | This could do 100's of percent gains..no sell orders on level 2 other than at £1.25 a share | johncraven | |
11/12/2013 08:45 | Couldnt ABM pawn some of their stuff eg computers and desks to get hands on some readies? | dewtrader | |
11/12/2013 08:36 | Looking stronger than a brick baked for centuries. Could see 30p today | johncraven | |
10/12/2013 19:03 | Albert, it's been along time. Certainly was a sick day on the GTE, had to have a few whiskeys after that one. Am obviously hoping for a successful outcome here from 15.25p. | empirestate | |
10/12/2013 18:51 | lol!!!! lol!!!!!!!!!! A pay off for a failed CEO and the Board scarpper, Nice, | hvs | |
10/12/2013 17:40 | empirestate - good to hear from you again and let us hope that the eventual outcome here will turn out to be vastly less traumatic than our mutually unfortunate experiences at GTE, and mine at Jessops. Perhaps you may agree however that in this instance there appear to be at least some reasonable grounds for a positive result for PIs notwithstanding catastrophic mismanagement clearly featuring as a common factor in the case of all three businesses. | albertedwin | |
10/12/2013 16:55 | Price was rocketing towards close could see 30p this week | johncraven | |
10/12/2013 16:50 | strong finish here today. may be some news on it's way. | empirestate | |
10/12/2013 15:19 | I had to look up Norges Bank. It's not a commercial bank, it is the national bank. If so inclined they could obviously step in and replace all the existing lenders. Intriguing. | grahamite2 | |
10/12/2013 13:27 | gold flying today hxxp://www.goldprice | mister md | |
10/12/2013 11:31 | Yup- Norges Bank buys 800,000 shares! | p@ | |
10/12/2013 11:15 | lol !!!!!! | hvs |
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