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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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05/2/2015 16:30 | Another 250k for the buyer does not look like any buy order got filled in the market by small sellers so they had to pay 0.7p today and hike the bid up to try and get some more sellers | 21trader | |
05/2/2015 08:17 | Good point David never thought of that. | 21trader | |
05/2/2015 08:16 | Isn't an issue that these, once delisted, would not be eligible to be held in an isa? all PI's with these in an isa are/ will be forced to sell anyway so as to transfer out and in doing so take another 30-40% hit - assuming they want to maintain the same holding outside the isa umbrella. Thoughts appreciated Dl | davidlloyd | |
04/2/2015 19:15 | And if the selling stops the buyer has to go to the market and chase it up to get size. Right now they can get filled on the cheap with all the selling. What happens when there is no selling. 0.54 mil market cap so the selling should be exhausting itself soon. | 21trader | |
04/2/2015 19:13 | I see there was a 250k buy as well. So every small holder barring myself seems to be selling thinking it's getting delisted and it may well but somebody is buying large blocks for such a tiny stock and they are adding up. There should be a holding Rns soon as this is clearly going over 3% by now | 21trader | |
04/2/2015 17:08 | Protected buyer mops up another 263k today no wonder the mm bids 0.56p all day they do ok out of it. If this buyer is voting against the delisting it may well not go through. | 21trader | |
02/2/2015 21:14 | 3 x 250k buys after a 540k sale there seems to be a stakebuilder here wonder if the delisting will get enough votes ? | 21trader | |
02/2/2015 16:09 | No online quote to buy at 0.7p...0.85p online for 50k interesting they have been mopping up sales for a while now | 21trader | |
30/1/2015 16:01 | Watch for the 500k buyer once they have filled enough sales at 0.56p | 21trader | |
30/1/2015 16:00 | At least I'm consistant ..... at picking duds. :::GROAN::: | tenapen | |
28/1/2015 11:15 | Horrendous spread 0.56-0.85p needs a good rise for any buyer to make a profit | 21trader | |
28/1/2015 09:00 | 2 x 500k's at 0.65p Do not look like rollovers and the mm's have been buying up all the selling at 0.55p It would not take much of a stake to vote against a delisting. If those 2 x 500k were buys that is £6500 does not sound much but market cap is 0.57 million it is easily over 1% of the company. | 21trader | |
27/1/2015 14:58 | Still time for a spike. And they normally happen with delisting stock to be. Maybe not a bad idea in this dire Aim market rightly on it's knees. I only have 50k of them not that bothered be interesting to see how it pans out on the match system if there is no spike to sell out on the market before hand. | 21trader | |
27/1/2015 14:28 | I was hoping for comments on the risks of not seeing a penny after the delisting, because that would explain all the constant selling. However if we keep to the company plan. Then it could be rewarding too all shareholders for their patience. | tivoliworldgaming | |
26/1/2015 14:15 | Fancy trying to pump and dump this bow wow...the chart said it all the way and you still bought it.....you idiot 21T (sorry hatey aka stig etc etc)... | monkey puzzle | |
26/1/2015 14:14 | 21trader - 26 Jan 2015 - 14:00:08 - 445 of 449 Notice all the scum pump and dumpers have vanished now not one post from any of them ! | monkey puzzle | |
26/1/2015 14:12 | What's up 21T, so quiet after all that ramping here......pot/kettle | monkey puzzle | |
26/1/2015 12:59 | In the long term the delisting is good news and will increase shareholder value. As the company will be saving 250K per annum. | tivoliworldgaming | |
24/1/2015 15:43 | I had a bad experience with a share 10 years ago. After suspension others claimed to of been compensated and I received nothing at all. I think it was because I held them via TD Waterhouse. Hopefully AJ Bell will be a lot better with dealing with shares after suspension. I was just looking into Tinci and I notice that when they do not support a corporate action. Then you have to ask to transfer your certificate out of the account, so one will be able to approach the share registrars. | tivoliworldgaming | |
23/1/2015 14:13 | "safe as houses" AIM for starters is not safe and the name AFRICA also means high risk. You should get your money back at least there is no mm's fleecing people with the spread you buy and sell at same price everybody is happy. | 21trader | |
23/1/2015 14:09 | It also will be interesting to see how good the new trading facility will be or if it be really hard to trade any size. This will give a new experience for me and help to access risk for my future investments. Considering I felt this investment was as safe as houses. | tivoliworldgaming | |
23/1/2015 11:29 | One mm has sold 500k at 1.2p no wonder they are bidding 0.76p on a 0.5-0.9p spread it's close to robbery but the buyer should have split their order they would have got it all sub 1p buying in smaller lots | 21trader | |
23/1/2015 11:11 | 2 days ago I paid 1/3 too much. Therefore I am only down £100. Fortunately my holdings in other stocks is 12 times bigger. If Cambria win the compensation. Then I hope it be easy for me to sell the holding I hold here via AJ Bell. | tivoliworldgaming | |
23/1/2015 10:01 | Even today the mm's clean up 300k+ buyer 0.9p matched with similar seller at 0.55p that is some margin of profit | 21trader | |
23/1/2015 08:46 | Boooooooooooooooo... | chrisdgb |
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