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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Carlton Res. | LSE:CLN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0TNHV95 |
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% | 0.65 | - | 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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29/4/2008 16:38 | Captain Kurt, I'd rather the end game was two weeks ago. I have sat on my CLN expecting an RNS at any moment, and watched a couple of other opportunities rise by 60% and 70%, while my speculative cash has been sat going nowhere here. | lefrene | |
29/4/2008 16:27 | lefrene..CBM will show their hand for CLN before WTN imo because that would be the only way they could pick CLN up for 50p - 60p per share The end game for CLN is very near | captain kurt | |
29/4/2008 16:27 | UBS add 50k again... | macansy77 | |
29/4/2008 16:23 | Has CBM done a deal on their WTN and the drop in WTN reflects the the price of that deal? Presumably CBM will sell their WTN before revealing their hand re CLN? | lefrene | |
29/4/2008 16:20 | Not enough volume is there? | reghollis | |
29/4/2008 16:16 | News out 2mrw ? | captain kurt | |
29/4/2008 13:09 | Looks like the T traders are all out the way then. No more sellers about. Wonder if they will try to drop the price to get more. | reghollis | |
29/4/2008 12:18 | we want a white knight. | brian1944 | |
29/4/2008 12:12 | mm has just been on to my broker would i like to sell 150k of my holding at 39p cheeky barstard can have them for 50p then i'll buy them back looks like ubs still big buyers but cant get any stock | budevenwiser | |
29/4/2008 09:39 | International coking coal prices soar | captain kurt | |
28/4/2008 16:16 | Today Energy build is 30p to buy an all time high up another 8pc. | volvo | |
28/4/2008 15:22 | Are the MMs trying to shake out a bit of loose stock? | lefrene | |
28/4/2008 14:33 | They will make their move either this week or next imo dyor. Ideally 5 for 2 would be fair Suspect it may be 3 for 1, with what CBM have got for ref WTN...that would just about be acceptable imo | captain kurt | |
28/4/2008 14:28 | That is why CBM will buy out CLN.It gets two miners for the price of one with its shareholding already in EBG giving more than 50pc nice.Come on make your move as all coal assets are getting rerated then we can see where we are. | volvo | |
28/4/2008 12:45 | Thanks papillon, I hadn't previously noticed that advfn could be wildly adrift on info. Looks like I would have been better off just being in EBG, perhaps someone out there is accumulating. I wouldn't mind CLN being back above its floatation price. | lefrene | |
28/4/2008 12:01 | lefrene, dont take any notice of advfn Mkt Caps; they are invariably wrong, because they dont update their figures often enough. If I got a £1 for every time I have posted "dont trust advfn Mkt Caps" on an advfn bb I'd be a rich man by now!! pbracken is correct. On 15/8/07 EBG issued an RNS giving the total number of shares in issue as 130 million. That gives a current Mkt Cap of £37.7 million. | papillon | |
28/4/2008 11:30 | pbracken, according to advfn the market cap of EBG is £21.2 million. | lefrene | |
28/4/2008 10:45 | can buy at 40.25 now | ppowerscourt | |
28/4/2008 10:41 | The market cap of EBG is £37.7m; the market cap of CLN is £39.2m. | pbracken | |
28/4/2008 10:30 | yawnnnn, CBM put up or p*ss off. | jonnyboy1 | |
28/4/2008 10:29 | And CLN own 23% of EBG | captain kurt | |
28/4/2008 10:16 | The market cap of Energybuild is now half that of CLN. What am I missing? I don't percieve Energybuild as being anywhere near the potential or value of CLN. | lefrene | |
28/4/2008 10:00 | "But while it's bad for China, it's great news for U.S. coal companies, which are predicting that global coal demand, will outstrip supply by 25 to 35 million metric tons. Coal consumption could rise 74% by 2030. India alone is expecting for its current annual demand of 460 million metric tons to quadruple by 2031. That's great news for coal company earnings potential." | captain kurt |
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