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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cambria Africa Plc | LSE:CMB | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B28CVH58 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.225 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Svcs Allied W/exchanges, Nec | 920k | -178k | -0.0003 | -7.33 | 1.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/11/2018 14:52 | I bought back in Jan 17 following excellent results and also bought in the open offer that followed. Having held 1.5 mil shares for nearly 2 years I think I have earned my profit. I appreciate holding a share for that length of time is an alien concept for most ADVFN posters who normally only stretch to hours | the big fella | |
09/11/2018 14:41 | Always fallen back in the past and we have never had a profit. And a huge profit at that. Next statement should provide more clarity on the situation. Have to be in early to get anywhere | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 14:34 | For those that have held for a while and bought via placing, yesterday provided rare liquidity to enable us to capitalise. This has always fallen back in the past. Normal valuations just don't seem to apply to CMB. | the big fella | |
09/11/2018 14:05 | Dave just topped up | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 11:59 | Just to let you know Dave I never fully sell out. Just leave a little to add to later | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 11:58 | Agree. Gamblers but clueless. | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 11:56 | They will be wiped out in a week. Buying when over 150% up, paying 20 times the NMS Clueless, there is simply no need to take that risk. | dave4545 | |
09/11/2018 11:51 | I think they thought they could make a profit and they could if they bought earlier and sold | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 11:45 | That 945,354 seller at 1.16p paid 1.85p for them yesterday Hope they did not buy believe your ramping garbage letmepass | dave4545 | |
09/11/2018 11:10 | What a muppet. Some OAPs have no idea | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 11:02 | LOL - anyway 1.3p was offer - at a profit of almost $2million this could certainly be one to watch and debt now negligible - | tomboyb | |
09/11/2018 09:42 | Feel sorry for Dave. Always late | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 09:35 | Sold some yesterday as well but crazily bought some again this morning. Hope I didn't mess up. Holding nearly a million now | bob1995 | |
09/11/2018 09:31 | Only top sliced. News is too good to sell all. | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 09:29 | letmepass 8 Nov '18 - 22:51 - 574 of 583 0 0 0 More coverage at the weekend and top of risers board will give it a boost. Massive RNS. Can't go wrong with that and then you sold !! | arab3 | |
09/11/2018 09:24 | Sold at 1.78p and back in OEX. Clueless. Babbler | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 09:24 | Yep always look at the previous months trading volume. Great RNS though. Expect it to be much higher in the future but for now let it drift | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 09:23 | Perhaps you should have held your oex shares rather than selling and getting spiked here? | babbler | |
09/11/2018 09:13 | Sadly the obvious is happening. Traders cannot bare to hold past one day moving on. Shame the long termers did not bank some around 1.9p to buy back next week. Example 228133 pays 1.97p sells for 1.44p 90181 pays 1.93p sells for 1.47p | dave4545 | |
09/11/2018 09:08 | Oops someone sold 500k at 1.26 when they could have sold at 1.91 yesterday. Greedy focker | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 08:37 | Spread starting to close. Mms short of fill orders. Could be an interesting day. Lots of volatility to come. | letmepass | |
09/11/2018 08:29 | What a spread - Great to be a MM - | tomboyb |
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