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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Athol Gold | LSE:AHG | London | Ordinary Share | KYG0683D1088 | ORD 0.25P (DI) |
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% | 7.00 | - | 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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21/5/2012 00:01 | end of TW but no doubt will resurface in another guise.wonder if AHG will relist | topdoc | |
18/5/2012 17:22 | They should get the cash back and invest it shares in many aim stocks at lows great time to invest. | baz9707 | |
18/5/2012 16:35 | Surely any deal with Rivington should be called off, this is obviously a carve up trying to save a dead and failed company | failedqs | |
18/5/2012 15:23 | Beggars belief after all that was promised. It's a pack of cards. | argy2 | |
17/5/2012 23:06 | TW may well be saved by a recovery in the gold price along with improved sentiment. In fact, there has been an improvement today in gold stock prices which is likely to continue tomorrow. | noirua | |
10/5/2012 14:28 | This from Eye No 1295 Aug last year | radhaz | |
10/5/2012 14:24 | I'm sure they would be interested. They have covered his tipping of related companies before and subsequent alleged selling into any rise. I'm sure they would appreciate a 'follow up' | argy2 | |
10/5/2012 14:11 | this is crazy - a fund set up to invest in gold is now running a media company punting oil! It seems to be that RSH is perhaps short of cash - GBP 575,000 loan - I wonder if it is in escrow. If Athol have GBP 575000 cash could they have been selling gold stocks recently - at multi-year lows? Private Eye would IMHO have a field day here with all the interesting related-party events. I am tempted to do a write up myself and send it to them. | wolstencroft | |
10/5/2012 09:08 | TW has a record of second to none.....in recommending shares that go down, as hoders of ANGM, NGL and many others know to their cost..... | huntie2 | |
04/5/2012 16:02 | TW has always looked a disheveled chap and turns out his untidy appearance matches that of his companies. Rivington has become a messy disordered outfit as seen in the recent disposals and connected party deals. Dogs do end up looking like their owners after all | bam bam rubble | |
04/5/2012 14:30 | Such is life: At least something is being done by TW, TW I guess, and no doubt renaming the pizza company, 'Golden Pizzas', wasn't quite enough for both to become part of Athol -- of course, Athol could become "Gold and Pizzas PLC". So continues the efforts of TW and Co to make Athol worth £10 million. I say, "All power to your elbow Uncle Tom and don't forget Greece -- err the grease". Hopeful ann: At the next AGM of Athol Gold, TW will supply free Pizza and chips to all attending. | noirua | |
03/5/2012 08:55 | Wouldn't trust TW an inch He's lost a lot of money for a lot of people. His recommendations are often a complete disaster. | huntie2 | |
02/5/2012 14:49 | a fool and his money are soon parted comes to mind if investing in this guys "investments" | topdoc | |
01/5/2012 10:30 | I wonder what other 'gems' athol & VALUE will be buying. lol | orado | |
01/5/2012 10:02 | You only get your free pizza providing TW gets a bite first? | noirua | |
01/5/2012 08:59 | I wonder if all shareholders now get a free Pizza!!!!!!!!!! | orado | |
01/5/2012 08:58 | beware TW - there are many holders of NGL, ANGM and others who have lost shedloads of money onhis hot recommendations! | huntie2 | |
01/5/2012 08:53 | Maybe another suprise by the end of the week. | baz9707 | |
01/5/2012 08:50 | So who knew what? who traded around 23 April? How does this deal benefit the shareholders in BOTH companies? | johnweaver |
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