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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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African Con | LSE:AFCR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B142P698 | ORD 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% | 0.685 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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11/12/2014 16:09 | If I get 1.5p for my AFCR in the future I might buy a gift of a months free silver service to every poster yorgi bans because they are talking to me :-)) | 21trader | |
11/12/2014 16:08 | matt Did you mention my name. The control freak does not allow that and bans everybody lol | 21trader | |
11/12/2014 16:08 | Well that is way we are heading in the medium to long term I'm quite sure. We are worth a lot more than where we are now. | yorgi | |
11/12/2014 16:08 | 0.635p to both buy and sell ! | 21trader | |
11/12/2014 16:07 | Bidding 0.64p there for a moment looks like the overhang has cleared but as you would expect some took profits at that price. | 21trader | |
11/12/2014 16:05 | look at the US Yorgi.... we have yet to play catch up here! 0.64 paid highest of the day! | moreforus | |
11/12/2014 16:04 | blue close please! | moreforus | |
11/12/2014 16:04 | lol like that! | moreforus | |
11/12/2014 16:03 | The market in general is pretty red which is not going to be helping us today. We have been presented with some great buying prices today.......not far off the placing price. | yorgi | |
11/12/2014 16:03 | yup, its a good thing i bought over 1 mil at 0.60p | zed2002 | |
11/12/2014 16:02 | real market 0.6125-0.62 now if they put the bid back to where its should be.... clearly placing shares are clearing as the market would not be bidding at almost the offer for size.... | moreforus | |
11/12/2014 15:59 | I don't think we are going to break our record of volume traded Zed which was back in November. However as you say not bad :-) | yorgi | |
11/12/2014 15:56 | Nearly 76m. Not bad | zed2002 | |
11/12/2014 15:55 | Ready to tick up again since the actual bid is .6125p | mclellan | |
11/12/2014 15:54 | oooooh full offer online here we go ! | 21trader | |
11/12/2014 15:52 | Yes, I've been reading it up, yorgi. Very good looking | mclellan | |
11/12/2014 15:47 | It is Mclellan but I am confident that we will see a rising graph over the coming weeks and months. It looks to me as if our BOD have got a great project for us in Romania. | yorgi | |
11/12/2014 15:38 | Very strange chart today, yorgi | mclellan | |
11/12/2014 15:37 | Quoting 0.5p bid but bidding 0.59p online...quoting 0.65p offer but offering 0.6p online It would have volume overload if they quoted the correct 0.01p spread on the monitor | 21trader | |
11/12/2014 15:37 | mclellan I wouldn't take to much notice of certain posters. | scotty1 | |
11/12/2014 15:28 | the overhang from the placing has to clear...the fact the price is above the placing now there are people interested in buying means that it will clear just a question of when.... | moreforus | |
11/12/2014 15:27 | I wouldn't worry about that Mclellan, as the value of our projects become more widely known and the value assessed as we move forwards the share price will rise and I have no doubt that more investors will be buying in. I'm quite happy that we are on the traders radar it helps keep the shares liquid and that has got be a good thing in my opinion. As long as our BOD move us to being a producer within the next twelve months there is considerable upside. | yorgi | |
11/12/2014 15:23 | Go to the LSE then you will have something to whinge about mclellan I'm not trading it just providing some online information but if I see a chance to arbitrate I will. | 21trader | |
11/12/2014 15:17 | Too many traders here. | mclellan |
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