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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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China New Energy Limited | LSE:CNEL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B3RWLF12 | ORD 0.025P |
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% | 7.50 | 7.00 | 15.00 | - | 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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01/6/2017 13:36 | Some of these posters are more biased than the BBc | carbon man | |
01/6/2017 12:59 | Ok itsmyshare, I know what u are trying to say now , quite possible | aussieb3 | |
01/6/2017 12:56 | Beggars belief why this stock is down around 15% today. Quite maddening. | bobby.ifa | |
01/6/2017 12:56 | Sounds as tho the sheriff and his mates are working away at this stock again. | carbon man | |
01/6/2017 12:52 | I just meant people being over leveraged and being forced to close out all their positions at a loss bigger than their account. In which may give them bad credit if they do not pay the debt back. | itsmyshares | |
01/6/2017 12:42 | How did u come to that conclusion on bankruptcy, when cnel have a strong order book for 2017 compared to other years. | aussieb3 | |
01/6/2017 12:37 | Bankrupcys on this and CHAL today. Lots of positions being closed out for big debts. | itsmyshares | |
01/6/2017 10:12 | SP was over 100% higher this time last year, yesterdays contract news = more contracts in the bag.. Mr Yu, Chairman of CNE commented, "We are delighted to win these contracts with Yinshan Hongzhan Industry Co., Ltd, Inner Mongolia Liniu Biochemical Co., Ltd, Jilin Boda Biochemical Co. Ltd and Heilongjiang Weikete Biotechnology Co., Ltd. These confirmed orders, when added to our previously announced contracts with COFCO and Supercare Group comprise a significant order book for 2017 into 2018 and, on the current timetable, we anticipate being able to recognise much of that revenue this year. | knicol46 | |
01/6/2017 09:16 | aimmafia Laughing the way you were ramping this up yesterday and now you are deramping this everywhere, show some respect but I doubt anybody listens to you. | bewarepaul | |
31/5/2017 14:15 | lol give it a rest | aimmafia | |
31/5/2017 13:27 | this will be a billion pound market cap company in 5 years...trust me | temmujin | |
31/5/2017 12:49 | Massive news mcap still undervalued | letmepass | |
31/5/2017 12:46 | Well it will be between 2 and 4 million profit. 10-20% | aimmafia | |
31/5/2017 12:28 | two orders for nearly £20 million in less than 8 weeks, I guess we need to know the net profit in the deals to really make this motor. | bobby.ifa | |
31/5/2017 12:15 | Expect a rise in the afternoon, excellent RNS with more to follow | letmepass | |
31/5/2017 10:39 | Wonder where Tom and his merry men are. Beware of spoilers. | carbon man | |
31/5/2017 10:10 | if it breaks 1.7p it will fly | temmujin | |
31/5/2017 10:09 | looking at chart history...there are some big rises so it wouldnt surprise me to see 3p in about a week | temmujin | |
31/5/2017 09:20 | Nice RNS.. Re_rate coming.. 2p soon enough | letmepass | |
31/5/2017 09:15 | Advfn shows Market cap of only 7.61 million, on these orders and previous ones we are bit low . Aim shares though could do anythink | aussieb3 | |
31/5/2017 08:29 | Should be doing much better in that news. Contract value is twice the market cap and other contracts have already been won..... | aimmafia | |
31/5/2017 07:31 | Cracking RNS today hopefully a slow start building into the day or boom??? | humpo2 | |
31/5/2017 07:11 | Contracts this year in China over twice market cap. Due a little run up | poombear | |
28/5/2017 14:35 | Bos Global On the 30th May 2017, BOS GLOBAL will be proudly launching its proprietary and patented BOS Time product. linkedin.com/pulse/b | bazzerhino |
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