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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Charles Street | LSE:CHC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06L6200 | 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% | 0.35 | - | 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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28/8/2012 18:21 | Got the feeling there`s a bunch of Oz wide boys out there driving round in limos sticking 2 digits up to those waiting at the bus stop. | dr rosso | |
28/8/2012 02:08 | carrera.....sad thing is you we might be lucky to have enough money for a bus fare home! | slimey2 | |
27/8/2012 20:55 | Spoke to Greg Barnes of Tanbreez some months ago. He wasnt even aware that part of the Mitterberg mine had been sold. Greg is part owner, prob the bit where all the copper is. Difficult to see how things can get any worse here. Oh hang on, did someone mention Pete Landau? | dr rosso | |
27/8/2012 05:43 | hoping for more than 50p left out of my holding was being hyperthetical when i said 50p. | carrera91 | |
26/8/2012 22:45 | put it this way at least i will be asking for a £1 back not 50p eh! | slimey2 | |
26/8/2012 22:44 | carrera....seems to be the case....lol | slimey2 | |
26/8/2012 20:08 | Dr Rosso Whether people head for the exit straight away all depends on the admission document (if we ever see one). Such a document would include the CPR. The resources in place may be sufficient enough to encourage people to stay or even buy more. Austria is a politically safe haven to mine for copper. Copper has already been mined at Mitterburg so most of the work has already been done. Centurion could be looking at extracting and selling the copper ore as early as next year which would completely change the game plan. | pwhite73 | |
26/8/2012 19:45 | Authority to raise up to £5m is being sought at agm. 10bn new shares at 0.5p? They are looking for a relist price at 1p. With so many punters ready to exit with whatever crumbs remain, share price should hit 0.5p. Had vague memories of 1m at 0.35p. Reduced to 50k at 0.5p. Oh well, live and learn. | dr rosso | |
26/8/2012 12:43 | 10 k in chc are u bonkers | carrera91 | |
26/8/2012 11:20 | AGM this coming Friday so hopefully it'll he the last hurdle to jump before the horse eventually falls flat on its face and dies. | pwhite73 | |
26/8/2012 08:43 | Carrera91 I also hold this stock from the SWC float days | vauch | |
26/8/2012 02:43 | You aId it a 10k lost lesson learnt......ouchi | slimey2 | |
25/8/2012 17:59 | What on earth is keeping these people, the whole thing has been a shambles? I completely written my investment, so they relist they relist, certainly not losing sleep over it, just have to wary before parting with hard earned into these shells with limited resources. :-) | charmer1_23 | |
25/8/2012 17:40 | hurry up i want my 50p back | carrera91 | |
25/8/2012 17:24 | As I've said before....will we see those squiggles on the graph above, replaced by that straight and level horizontal line?????????????... ;o) | lufc5 | |
25/8/2012 17:16 | selling pressure... lol aint even relisted yet.. if it does.. | carrera91 | |
25/8/2012 04:27 | As a result there will be selling pressure here for the foreseeable future. | gongyi2044 | |
25/8/2012 02:57 | hmm seen more life in a tramps vest | slimey2 | |
24/8/2012 21:24 | Can`t imagine too many ppl going to next Fri agm to vent their anger and frustration. Res 4 looks a real cracker., £5m of shares issuable. The copper resource is actually considerably valuable, but note that CHC only bought a part of the Mitterburg mine. Would be useful to know how soon they can get it producing again, and at what cost. I should be left with 0.01% of my original holdings value at this rate. No sign of Cowboy Pete joining the bunch of roughnecks. Apart from it going bust I cant think what other disasters may befall us centurions (lol) with this crock. | dr rosso | |
14/8/2012 14:11 | Some shells seem to do a lot better than others. Not yet made an investment. Raised £3m at £1. Sp now £2.10. Over 100% up. Just shows it`s more about the ppl who run the show than the show itself. We just happen to get a bunch of Oz rogues. | dr rosso | |
14/8/2012 11:35 | That's exactly the point PWhite - make a thread for all of these cretins to be exposed on. Churnett, you've made some interesting points there and I will consider that in future, thanks. As for finding images of the conmen; just try finding them on Google Images...Erm, where are they....?! | negotiated_raid | |
14/8/2012 11:25 | Guys an admirable but pointless task. To get a full list you would need to look up the names of all directors of 99% of companies listed on the AIM. No point in just focusing on NL and DC. Induna123 Even if you're not prepared to vote on behalf of your own funds try and spare a thought for others. In this economic crisis that 1% they get back can make all the difference between sinking or swimming. Support all the resolutions. | pwhite73 | |
14/8/2012 11:21 | n_r Yes, that would be good, although I'm not sure how to do it, but will investigate. Another interesting thing - it is easy to get photos of the good guys, as they seem relaxed about having their pictures published. But the rogues...well, it seems to be more difficult. Funny that. Perhaps that is another clue to how they will treat shareholders.... Also, triggered by CHC/Centurion frustration & anger, I have been doing some digging about the identities of Directors, and the multiple companies that they can run. All Directors of UK companies must be registered at Companies House, and their records are available for public scrutiny. I had mistakenly thought that this rule applied to all companies listed on the London AIM and FTSE markets - but, no. It seems that if a company is trading on AIM, but registered outside of the UK, then there is no requirement for the Directors to be registered in the UK (and hence have their details available to the public). They can choose to do this, but it is not a statutory requirement. Another opportunity for the rogues to hide themselves away ? | churnet99 | |
14/8/2012 10:41 | Yes, let me do some digging as I haven't yet began to compile my list but those two names IMMEDIATELY come to mind for me. Are you talking about having this gallery hosted on the ADVFN site? I would love to create an open thread for anyone and everyone to share their experiences of these (and any) directors. It would be great to exploit the media we have at hand to show pictures of these people, just incase anyone sees them at a road-show or meeting. Maybe the power of the internet and investment community can expose these people for their actions (or/and lack of actions). | negotiated_raid |
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