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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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05/6/2020 15:19 | Love the fact there are no idiot posters on here, all calmly waiting for the continued re-rate that's been long overdue. | bobby.ifa | |
05/6/2020 15:01 | Must be getting close to HK listing approval. | nick of the north | |
05/6/2020 13:54 | The important thing today is that cnel close with a very healthy gain. They should then get some good weekend press eg "tiddler to watch" | trusty | |
05/6/2020 10:29 | Bobby - the company will raise money in the HK IPO so you cant just extrapolate 4x current market cap. I am nervous that buyers of the stock in HK lising at equivalent of say 6++p wouldn't be filling their boots at 3p in UK. The HK market is not a happy place for smaller companies at the moment. Obviously i am hoping they can pull off the fund raise. | catscats | |
04/6/2020 10:11 | Minimum market cap to join HK is £50 million, so CNEL need to be valued at least 12p which has been widely documented on here. | bobby.ifa | |
04/6/2020 09:17 | HK market has been picking up again on reports of mainland buying. So if CNEL can tap those buyers then it might get the issue away. But HK smaller companies are very lowly rated (I know, i hold some) so talk of a big premium probably wide of the mark. But still too low at this price...if the HK listing does go ahead should see decent gain from here IMHO. | catscats | |
03/6/2020 17:25 | The Hong Konh listing, Nick | bobby.ifa | |
03/6/2020 16:22 | Something brewing? | nick of the north | |
03/6/2020 14:25 | mm .. they disclosed 3 yr ago | fart_conductor | |
03/6/2020 11:57 | They never disclose them, you only find out in the annual statement, law onto themselves. | bobby.ifa | |
03/6/2020 11:55 | Must have some new contracts to come, it's been 3 yrs, or why bother with Hong Kong or anywhere | fart_conductor | |
14/5/2020 14:37 | 1 million buys today & a nice 500k early doors. | bobby.ifa | |
13/5/2020 11:19 | Sorry - thanks, Trusty... :) | obarmoth | |
02/5/2020 07:42 | Don't mention it. | trusty | |
28/4/2020 12:06 | Try AJ Bell aka Youinvest | trusty | |
27/4/2020 17:15 | You appear to be correct, bobby.ifa! Thanks very much... :) | obarmoth | |
27/4/2020 16:58 | Having had the 'corporate action' notice from iWeb today regarding the potential switch to the Hang Seng, does anyone know of any UK brokers through which this could be traded on the Hong Kong market? Certainly it's a no-no with iWeb and Jarvis, the two I currently use... Thanks. | obarmoth | |
22/4/2020 10:30 | Agree with the poster on lse, the price of oil has nothing to do with China's development and remit for a total green economy, they are phasing out fossil fuel dependency forever, why this idiot market doesn't appreciate that from a company that made £7m profit is just complete stupidity | fart_conductor | |
22/4/2020 07:40 | Brain dead foreigner. | madmonkflin | |
21/4/2020 11:57 | What shall we talk about today .. the PR, the interview, contract news, investor call, oops forgot none exist | fart_conductor | |
20/4/2020 11:39 | Congrats you managed to spell ' a ' correctly, you moronic .... Anyway yes bobby fair do's lets talk about CNEL .. I see trading is going gangbusters again today ... pfffff | fart_conductor | |
20/4/2020 11:08 | Definitely a foreigner | madmonkflin | |
19/4/2020 23:53 | Get a grip the pair of you. Pretty foul language guys that shouldn't be on this forum. | bobby.ifa |
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