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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Altona | LSE:ANR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFZNKV91 | ORD 10P |
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% | 16.50 | - | 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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22/1/2019 19:06 | NewKid, I love your enthusiasm but if it was worth it the Chinese would have gone down the back of the sofa by now. | p0pper | |
21/1/2019 16:02 | Lyth has made a trade the day before the NOMAD announcement. Surely that is insider dealing. I will contact the FSA. | newkid | |
18/1/2019 11:19 | You're correct YasX, in November 2017 I did try and see the best in Lyth. The share price was then 740p in today's money, post consolidation. I quickly realised I'd made a mistake and badly misjudged Lyth and his puppet masters, Zorbas and Hogan whose reputations are dire. 740p to 15p today. Like all shareholders, I'm simply trying to get something back from my investment. | 1fulham | |
18/1/2019 08:58 | Insider Dealing, easy to establish, but guess not taken up by FCA? | dudishes | |
17/1/2019 19:46 | I now note that Sunlituplands on LSE has taken it upon himself to declare that there has been woeful mismanagement at ANR - bit late in the day for him to now so profess given he was one of the cheerleaders seeking to suppress anyone from exposing this dud a year and more ago. Be cautious as regards his intentions. | yasx | |
17/1/2019 09:52 | lol again try doing some research amrish! | pembury | |
17/1/2019 09:39 | lol Make you mind up amrish | dave4545 | |
17/1/2019 09:25 | This will go down as you see even the director has sold his remaining shares and the RNS was yesterday to make it clear it's not going to happen, SAD | amrishbhim | |
16/1/2019 17:14 | Lots more AIM resource juniors companies to disappear yet. I stopped buying them some time ago and i'm just left stuck in a few bottom drawer duds. Gone back to main market footsie and smaller companies and paying stamp duty. And these can be dodgy too. Some of my best recent investments have been 1.2% in an instant access account. I still have my capital value that way. | nick rubens | |
16/1/2019 16:01 | Agreed! Lost £1500 so not a biggie :( | daar | |
16/1/2019 16:01 | He's probably fully out by now | daar | |
16/1/2019 15:04 | Leon Hogan! | gravydays | |
16/1/2019 15:00 | Yep, positive it will fail. | thailand | |
16/1/2019 14:54 | Anyone still positive here? | daar | |
16/1/2019 13:14 | Directors sell a few days before delisting RNS ! LOL | mjones727 | |
16/1/2019 11:23 | This was SmudgeDan favourite share lol | daar | |
16/1/2019 09:17 | This is AIM. Why did we ever think that any explorer/commodity stock is going to achieve anything? I'm still waiting for SNRP to deliver the 10 times coal resource tonnage it kept claiming. Someone owns it, but not us who funded it when listed. | nick rubens | |
16/1/2019 09:04 | Perhaps another share consolidation will do the trick 2 quid to pennies again | barnes4 | |
16/1/2019 09:02 | I can't believe anyone is still buying with that RNS issued. | p0pper | |
16/1/2019 08:54 | Last one out, switch off the lights. | regandharry5 | |
16/1/2019 08:53 | amrish Guess you were not at the meeting the other day. Fair enough you have bought in and want a profit but do not post porkies to aid it. This company is finished when it comes to Aim, a few weeks to go then you will never see this again. | dave4545 | |
16/1/2019 08:48 | I have a good feeling it will get one before the month ends, it's sounds like the board screwed up but I think it will survive | amrishbhim |
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