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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cluff Natural Resources Plc | LSE:CLNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B6SYKF01 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 0.80 | 0.75 | 0.85 | - | 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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17/7/2017 14:42 | Thank you Anley it just seems to be a little laboured, whats your other hunch? | clickon | |
17/7/2017 12:36 | As I mentioned last week its a broker and his clints reducing their stake from about 5 to 3% and that is/was a lot of shares and it may still be going on. Nevertheless someone seems to be picking them up. Its just my hunch as to what is going on and I do have another angle on value and scope......... | anley | |
17/7/2017 12:14 | Not sure about this consistent subtle sell off? | clickon | |
14/7/2017 09:13 | Good morning A tad over 2.36p to buy atm. | maytrees | |
13/7/2017 14:21 | I am not able to legally confirm for certain but one stockbroker (Fiske) has sold down part of its nominee holding and Hargreaves Lansdown has slightly increased theirs. Henderson and Guinness hold 18.3% of the equity and the stockbrokers have 27%+. Cluff has 4% and the other members of the board have no disclosed interest. All this information has been taken from the CLNR website and is as at 31 May 2017 and I will update as and when the company posts any further information. The conclusion I draw is that there is a huge (over 30%) of the equity in short term dealers hands and this is a possible reason why the MM keep the price going up and down (triple bottoms and all that)............... | anley | |
13/7/2017 11:51 | Oh well ,triple bottom lol. | bronislav | |
12/7/2017 22:22 | Varst have not rns the market for news of days ago Can't be very good news now clear orf | barnes4 | |
12/7/2017 22:14 | VAST could explode tomoro if this is true... RELEASED ON 6TH JULY 2017 re VAST but not reported via RNS Vast Resources confirms higher grades of silver, copper, lead, zinc at Romanian tailings dam Thursday, July 6, 2017UK-based mining company Vast Resources said on Monday it has confirmed significantly higher grades of silver, copper, lead and zinc at Faneata tailings dam located near the Baita Plai Polymetallic Mine (BPPM) in Romania, seenews.com reports. Vast Resources started drilling in the area in November 2016 and made 33 surface drill holes, covering 630 metres, the company said in a press release. The results showed a noticeable rise in the average ... | temmujin | |
12/7/2017 21:13 | As Michael Jackson said This is it This is it This is it This is it Time to bet big | thehotticket | |
12/7/2017 20:54 | very spec B - pure conjecture | kristini2 | |
12/7/2017 19:37 | Well it followed the bounce from the double bottom,if it follows the chart it should continue tomorrow.Into july we must have a short list or perhaps even a deal on the table with the results from the BP drill the trigger.If we have a few days of rises then I would suspect that is indirect confirmation that a deal has been thrashed out ..all speculative of course but interesting nevertheless. | bronislav | |
12/7/2017 14:13 | How to kill the trade By Greedy MM's......... | mrphiljones | |
12/7/2017 13:07 | Greetings all Might even be a blue day today - first for some while. | maytrees | |
12/7/2017 13:07 | Flurry of trades and now they want 2.55 for 200k..... | mrphiljones | |
12/7/2017 13:07 | Getting interesting | overthebridge | |
12/7/2017 09:52 | Keep in mind that Mr Cluff and Hilton of the Evening Standard have been friends for a very long time......... | anley | |
11/7/2017 21:07 | Kristini.yes it will be interesting where it will go from here...The evening standard article I felt was no coincidence,my cynical side says it was an opportunity for an exit point and now we are back to where we were before that article. | bronislav | |
11/7/2017 21:03 | unless tomorrow it breaks lower- then where is the support line to be set ? | kristini2 | |
11/7/2017 20:11 | Is that whats known as a double bottom. | bronislav | |
10/7/2017 20:15 | Nobody on Premier or BP bb are talking about the BP drill which seems somewhat strange! | clickon | |
10/7/2017 19:48 | Anley, agreed on fund raising, but I'm confident they can do a deal before then, but it would take a grave man to jump ship in September once the data room has been closed for a few weeks. Don't forget that Ally, and some others, are in here quite deep so will have similar concerns. Andrew Nunn is experienced with unconventional gas plays, look at his history with Dart Energy before Igas bought them. All tight gas plays requiring hydraulic stimulation. He will be utilising Halliburtons technical advice to maximise our chance of a deal. | wordog | |
10/7/2017 17:57 | I think that the truth about UKOG is that there were several days of sales outstripping buys. IMHO MM's drop price when the interest subsides to cover their short position. Getting shaken out if you are unable to hang in there is part of the game! | clickon | |
10/7/2017 17:50 | TheRealdeal.post2707 | bronislav | |
10/7/2017 17:13 | Well AIM gets played all the time, look at UKOg today went down to 2p back up to 3.4p someone knew there were going to be 3 RNS's, the markets are so corrupt it's legalised theft, if I were to start a company that started to sell on mis information or no information I would be dragged over the coals, yet Bankers and finance get away with murder! You will never get a level playing field, they will take this down so the people in the know can buy in cheap, then they will let it go! I will buy more if these go to 2p but not until then! | therealdeal5 |
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