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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ceramic Fuel | LSE:CFU | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000CFU6 | ORD NPV |
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% | 0.22 | - | 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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29/1/2014 11:59 | Been to Waco ,lovely place . what brought that to mind ? | broshm | |
29/1/2014 06:57 | his alter ego? David Coresh.. he had plenty of followers as well.. what happened there ? | jonesey3 | |
10/1/2014 06:18 | SHI*E - ITS BACK. THE 5 FACED ANIMAL | jonesey3 | |
09/1/2014 20:49 | broshm, the BoD are all Rip Van Winkle related, they might wake up in 20 years time LOL!! | sueyou1 | |
09/1/2014 10:24 | What has happened with the free installation offer ? The number of enquiries has been stalled at 366 for months now . Wake up , the board , it's a new year . | broshm | |
08/1/2014 13:48 | anyone know what the two 23k trades were as they are showing as reported 7am? | rajaster | |
07/1/2014 18:09 | why the rise? | cool_hand | |
07/1/2014 13:29 | That's cos I sold yesterday | amont92051 | |
07/1/2014 10:27 | nice tick up | asparks | |
01/1/2014 21:02 | Also posts as SuperG ramping up IOF to high heaven... | major dome | |
01/1/2014 21:01 | Also posts as SuperG ramping up IOF to high heaven.... | major dome | |
01/1/2014 21:01 | Also posts as SuperG ramping up IOF to high heaven.... | major dome | |
31/12/2013 07:36 | Remind you of anyone? " QFI should hit £2 in 2014 and £10+ in later years before a big oil major acquires it. Whether the stock drops a tiny bit in the next 2 days or even 2 weeks I doubt anyone holding the stock cares." Just look at DENC posts on the PDX thread... anyone who follows his posts really need to get out of this game.. | jonesey3 | |
31/12/2013 07:04 | Does this posting remind you of anyone???? forty, unfortunately rampers and bashers and those with no credibility often have multiple and new logins. Rampers and bashers use multiple logins to create conversations on BB's where none exists, to give credibility to each login by back slapping in rotation, and to gang up against anyone that does not go along with whatever the rampers/bashers agenda is. Those with no credibility, usually like clown where proven to have never held the stock and lied so often that he can't even remember what he said the last time he lied, they go and get new logins and come back, then try and build up some credibility before lapsing back into the old bashing routine. You cannot believe anything posted on a BB unless it is backed up by proof, which is why I prefer DYOR to find the stocks that I think will be huge game changers. You won't find me jumping from stock to stock looking for the latest hot stock or asking anyone for their view of whether a stock is a good buy or not. You would have to be short of many marbles to do that!! Sueyou1 aka DENC, aka Briansmith1000, aka fuelcell... POT CALLING KETTLE !!!!!!!!! | jonesey3 | |
27/12/2013 07:57 | The Company is seeking to raise up to approximately A$12 million (approximately GBP6.68 million) under the SPP MASSAGING FIGURES AGAIN SUE????????????? | jonesey3 | |
27/12/2013 07:39 | CFU fund raising news is out today. They wanted £10.7m to £14m and got £3.2m, so a complete flop as expected. Aussie holders only took a third of the minimum they could have taken. UK holders took under a quarter. Potentially they are doomed now, as they appear to have run out of options for fund raising and have that £5m loan hanging over them. | sueyou1 | |
27/12/2013 07:35 | £2.3 and .£88m compared to £10m and £4.1m. Less than half needed raised. What next? | waterloo01 |
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