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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ath Resources | LSE:ATH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B013H730 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 0.325 | - | 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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27/1/2011 20:59 | Sorry to see you go Space. Some pretty interesting trades and volume going through at the mo. 200k late from yesterday, 100k buy today! Something has to give soon. | loafofbread | |
26/1/2011 14:57 | This matter has been nagging at me and I've elected to vote with my feet. I might come to regret it, but at least I've made a little and a divi. | spaceparallax | |
26/1/2011 14:22 | I just don't understand how they can morally participate in such an outrageous gifting - options to buy at the price prevailing at the time of award is fair enough, but so many shares for free is ridiculous. | spaceparallax | |
26/1/2011 08:01 | Director buy of 22000 shares yesterday, a day after gifting themselves a shed load. Looks like they are loading up before Hargreaves come knocking on the door. Not quite poison pill stuff but lining ones pockets come to mind. | loafofbread | |
24/1/2011 12:52 | That is just outrageous | spaceparallax | |
24/1/2011 10:26 | afraid so .one penny.criteria barrier modest in the extreme.Gift of money from shareholders to directors. | tricia51 | |
24/1/2011 10:16 | Am I reading the exercise price correctly? | spaceparallax | |
21/1/2011 14:16 | Any chance of 70p by close of play? | loafofbread | |
20/1/2011 14:13 | good to see a healthier complexion | spaceparallax | |
18/1/2011 09:54 | Perhaps the Board can put a gloss on things at the AGM. Why have a meeting if you are going to release a statement hours earlier? Just like T.Blair pre-announcing his policies! | semper vigilans | |
18/1/2011 09:28 | Apart from the Glenm issue, which isn't a new revelation, I don't see why the mkt has reacted negatively. The winter performance is good unlike last year, and trading seems solid. | spaceparallax | |
18/1/2011 09:27 | The bad news part of ATH's update today says: "...the Glenmuckloch site, which reported geological issues at the end of the last financial year, continues to cause concern and the impact of this together with the recent dramatic rise in the price of gas oil will, if it continues to rise, put operating margins under pressure for the remainder of the year." I presume it was this that knocked the price? (No pos'n at the moment) | gingerplant | |
18/1/2011 09:18 | Unfortunately Loaf, market doesn't like it - don't know why as, on the surface, it looks quite good. UKC up today, so anyone know why the price fall? | semper vigilans | |
18/1/2011 07:45 | Statement looks good to me. | loafofbread | |
13/1/2011 15:51 | Lets hope for a bit of the UKC effect! | loafofbread | |
13/1/2011 12:25 | I'd be amazed if we didn't bottom at 67p. | spaceparallax | |
12/1/2011 10:38 | me too. Perhaps we're simply suffering a little PTing | spaceparallax | |
12/1/2011 09:31 | People taking the 2p div? I thought we might continue up today. | loafofbread | |
12/1/2011 09:17 | Cheers Loaf and Warbs - an interesting, lucid read. | spaceparallax | |
11/1/2011 16:37 | sp looking promising for the coming days | spaceparallax | |
10/1/2011 20:56 | A decent 200k buy today and a few smaller buys to keep us going. With the international coal price up by 30% in recent months you have to start believing that at some point ATH might get it's skates on. Lets hope we get a decent statement from the AGM! | loafofbread | |
07/1/2011 10:50 | Can't make it, but would be grateful of feedback | spaceparallax |
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