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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Armadale Capital Plc | LSE:ACP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYMSY631 | 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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-0.025 | -3.23% | 0.75 | 0.70 | 0.80 | 0.775 | 0.75 | 0.78 | 1,575,811 | 15:36:39 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coal Mining Services | 0 | -206k | -0.0004 | -18.75 | 4.41M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/1/2019 15:23 | https://www.proactiv | balbains324 | |
11/1/2019 13:20 | I'm not sure I can cope with this reaction | balbains324 | |
11/1/2019 07:43 | Good....finally mine has been sold. Now let's hope this is the start of all the good news. | balbains324 | |
08/1/2019 08:30 | Could be any day now.I will email the company and see what their view is. | glenbo1 | |
08/1/2019 08:11 | https://www.ippmedia | balbains324 | |
04/1/2019 09:13 | Exactly, major news due in the next few rns announcements, definitive feasability study, Chinese offtake agreement, becoming a mining company, it must be very close..rock bottom price, this is the time to buy imo. | jsd71 | |
03/1/2019 17:55 | Who the hell is selking at this redicilous price | ertugrul | |
28/12/2018 16:31 | This is getting ridiculous, 0.9p buying price..Where's the update from the company. | jsd71 | |
21/12/2018 06:26 | https://www.thecitiz | balbains324 | |
20/12/2018 16:15 | Just look around even some good companies which are debt free are taking batrering.Hoping mkt turns around quick. | neo26 | |
20/12/2018 14:58 | If it is the case that Brexit has anything to do with the downward trend of AIM generally, I really don't see much chance of that reversing any time soon. | vatnabrekk | |
20/12/2018 14:28 | i dont think this current trend has anything to do with the company, many aim stocks taking a dive with the uncertainties of Brexit. Hopefully confidence in Aim market will commence again in 2019. Not a holder but i do hope ACP do well. | neo26 | |
20/12/2018 10:12 | So 1 sell of £411 value knocks £150,000 off the market cap! | mawc | |
18/12/2018 12:29 | Graphite company's in Tanzania Kibaran Resources current mcap is $35 million (AUD) Volt Resources current mcap $32 million (AUD)Armadale capital is equivalent to about $5 million (AUD). | jsd71 | |
17/12/2018 15:31 | Yes guys news desperately needed, never though we see 1p price but we are there now! | ertugrul | |
17/12/2018 09:52 | I think news of off take agreement will come in early 2019. That's when they say the decision to mine will happen. One big RNS I reckon. | colinmc1971 | |
17/12/2018 08:06 | You mean 303 million. I thought we would of had news by now, here's hoping we get something this week, we need something.. | jsd71 | |
16/12/2018 14:04 | There are only 3.03million shares in the float here, that's not a lot at all. Does anyone think we will get news this year? | balbains324 | |
13/12/2018 08:23 | Good find bal, I've posted this on the LSE board. We are due some company changing news here too, Feasibility Study can't be too far off now. | jsd71 | |
13/12/2018 07:55 | https://www.business | balbains324 | |
12/12/2018 08:26 | Graphite Mining in the US Key to National Security Interestshttps://inv | jsd71 | |
05/12/2018 15:08 | If investors don't buy our shares back at a higher price than we paid for them, then how do we make any money? These small cap companies on AIM always want money from investors. | nick rubens | |
29/11/2018 18:11 | What a cracking find, lots of info on the graphite market and individual companies all over. Looking good going into the back end of next year. Would look even better if we had an update from ACP! | balbains324 | |
29/11/2018 10:06 | Worth reading https://seekingalpha | jsd71 |
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