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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bens Creek Group Plc | LSE:BEN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP814F22 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.175 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Bitmns Coal,lignite Surf Mng | 42.21M | -24.17M | -0.0604 | -0.03 | 679.79k |
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07/3/2023 08:28 | Seagreen. I merely pointed out that no operational employees are registered on LinkedIn at BEN. That seems very strange when there are supposed to lots of direct employees. By the way, bit rich you claiming I do not understand management accounts when you end up overstating mining output by 100% because you do not understand what stockpiling during a period is. You think it is the inventory at the end date! Idiot. | purchaseatthetop | |
07/3/2023 08:02 | Seagreen looking in the mirror again. | purchaseatthetop | |
07/3/2023 07:59 | No one believes a word you say you are quite insane. | seagreen | |
07/3/2023 07:49 | Post 9083 Mr Benn puts his I used to run a mine CEO hat on.What are you like? I have never seen such arrogance.You are quite mad you believe you have an MBA, trained as an accountant, worked for EDF's corporate finance, are a world expert on Ethernet and know more than the CEO, know more than a CEO does running a coal mine in West Virginia which you have never visited, know more about how to operate HWM's when you have never so much even sat in one...You live in a virtual reality world of internet links and videos that have made you think that you are an expert in multi disciplines.The reality is Mr Benn wears a part time ambulance drivers hatPaddy Power odds on Mr Ben's next claim12/1 I used to be a brain surgeon | seagreen | |
07/3/2023 07:35 | Post 9081. Mr Benn puts his Billy bonkers hat on, utterly desperate. | seagreen | |
07/3/2023 05:12 | Compare Penstocks BEN video to what it should look like for a HWMer working. Correct way: extend the reach of the mining using HWMer beyond the limits of an already worked open pit mine recovering around 40% of the coal within about 200m of the open pit boundary but at low cost. Efficient. Effective. Profitable. Incorrect way: build your own contour bench on open steep hillside using many expensive machines and contractors in terrible weather to recover around 40% of the coal within 200m of the constructed bench but at high cost. Inefficient. Ineffective. Not profitable. Then not be able to deliver the mined coal for sales because somebody else decides when trains will come (or not). | purchaseatthetop | |
06/3/2023 21:30 | latest video: | penstocks | |
06/3/2023 18:36 | Warrior Met Coal has 1,400 employees and 253 of them are on the Warrior Met Coal LinkedIn site as employees. Bens Creek has zero employees on its LinkedIn except for 5 management including 3 in London .Nil. Zip. Where are the employees. I look for inconsistencies in the “story” and this is a huge issue. If there were real employees some of them, and Warrior suggest that maybe 15% of them, are on LinkedIn. Here we’re have nobody except management. | purchaseatthetop | |
06/3/2023 18:31 | Pathetic post of the year so far. purchaseatthetop 6 Mar '23 - 17:43 - 9078 of 9079 0 0 0 Penstocks. I just cannot see all these staff that they employ. I have seen no recruitment and no staff on LinkedIn. Where are they? | seagreen | |
06/3/2023 17:43 | Penstocks. I just cannot see all these staff that they employ. I have seen no recruitment and no staff on LinkedIn. Where are they? | purchaseatthetop | |
06/3/2023 15:47 | seagreen, PATT mentioned the 2nd Ohio incident here, not me. I mentioned it on Tgm ;) The floods won't have helped in February, but all dry now. PATT, Bens stopped contracting in November 2022. Bens use their own staff to create the benches and batter now. Trains is big issue but let's see what Adam has to say about it in the podcast. If they can send 4 trains in January they can send 4 in March too. | penstocks | |
06/3/2023 15:23 | Penstocks there are about 1000 derailments a year in the USA they get cleaned up its no big deal out there they have the equipment | seagreen | |
06/3/2023 15:21 | Mystic Megs dad showing his forecasting skills ENET in 2021 now 7pish purchaseatthetop 11 Nov '21 - 15:57 - 1722 of 15225 0 3 1 just bought at 54.45p | seagreen | |
06/3/2023 14:58 | NS have had another major derailment in Springfield, Ohio. Penstocks you have identified the exact problem. BEN do not control their own business. Megahighwall mine, contractors contour bench. NS control delivery. | purchaseatthetop | |
06/3/2023 14:51 | 31/1 the last date any trains were reported ;) tbf BENS could bring in the 2nd HWM and be headed for 960KT/year if NS would commit to sending the trains each month. The lack of trains is why we are stuck at 20p. Granted it is not BEN's fault. Send more trains and BEN will mine more instead of stockpiling what is coming out from 1xHWM and a CM. Question is "how do Bens get NS to send more trains?" Hope they have an answer. | penstocks | |
06/3/2023 13:53 | Most important claim… BEN is overvalued at 100p and will be down at 30p. Claim made April 22. Price today 20p. | purchaseatthetop | |
06/3/2023 13:42 | 👍 🤣 | papillon | |
06/3/2023 13:36 | Mr Benn next claims Current odds at Paddy Power 1/2 I used to be an MP 4/5 ENET going back to 60p 6/4 I am fluent in French 7/2 I turned down Goldman Sachs 5/1 I used to drive a freight train | seagreen | |
06/3/2023 11:43 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com Not looking good. | papillon | |
06/3/2023 10:14 | Yes. All of those are correct. I was in corporate finance for EDF and arranged the purchase of West Burton power station and the move to NETA back around 2001. | purchaseatthetop |
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