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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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27/4/2018 09:40 | My post 4056 did give you all a hint so now CLNR is controlled by a handfull of large shareholders so what is it to be? 1 A deal with a driller or 2 The company to do it with the shareholders and another week has gone by................ | anley | |
27/4/2018 08:35 | In a name, Michael Spencer. | clickon | |
27/4/2018 08:24 | Good morning 2.195p to buy at present (added a few) - below mid share price Any views as to why? | maytrees | |
27/4/2018 07:33 | This guy's significance should not be understated. He just sold NEX exchange to CME group and is now on the board of directors at CME group! | a1m1investor | |
27/4/2018 07:25 | Yep I will take that as a positive. | soulsauce | |
27/4/2018 06:58 | The very same Michael Spencer who used to be the Conservative party treasurer and still has very strong links....emmmm.... | cpap man | |
27/4/2018 06:40 | from 6.31% | bountyhunter | |
27/4/2018 06:38 | Yes, definitely a positive in my view as well... "... IPGL Limited, a company controlled by Michael Spencer, the founder of ICAP and NEX Plc has increased its holding in the Company to 40,625,000 Ordinary Shares in CLNR, which is equivalent to 9.17% of the Company's total issued ordinary share capital." | bountyhunter | |
27/4/2018 06:09 | There it is.thats where the stock has been going I,m guessing ..Mr Spencer...a huge positive. | bronislav | |
26/4/2018 20:51 | Shouldn't there be a TR1 for the placees ? | clickon | |
26/4/2018 16:41 | is that an echo ? | kristini2 | |
26/4/2018 16:28 | Clickon.the placees sell at the top end and someone picks them up with a large trade showing in the future. | bronislav | |
26/4/2018 16:28 | Clickon.the placees sell at the top end and someone picks them up with a large trade showing in the future. | bronislav | |
26/4/2018 16:28 | Clickon.the placees sell at the top end and someone picks them up with a large trade showing in the future. | bronislav | |
26/4/2018 14:21 | If the shares came from the placing wouldn't they have to show up as sells first? | clickon | |
26/4/2018 14:19 | Its been a tricky few years, for CNR and the sector. I've been here since 2012. I do feel that with any luck this will work out. The board are very committed to making this a success. | clickon | |
26/4/2018 14:03 | The placing probably clickon. I think kristini is just weary worn like some others of us. We have seen so much hot air and lack of any tangible action that it is getting harder to be excited by anything here. Hopefully everything does come to he who waits. | soulsauce | |
26/4/2018 12:30 | Not sure where mms are getting all this stock from ? | clickon | |
26/4/2018 11:31 | Why don't you sell if you're so fed up? | clickon | |
26/4/2018 11:01 | Yawn Yawn yawn.... | kristini2 | |
26/4/2018 10:07 | I may be wrong, apparently the 20k sell is a buy, perhaps the other two are as well. | clickon | |
26/4/2018 10:03 | Looks like mms a little short of stock. | clickon | |
25/4/2018 14:51 | Another day gone............. | anley | |
25/4/2018 09:32 | a1m; I have 2.7m shares and well under water, i started buying at IPO at 5p and so bit cynical about aim in general and now focus on larger caps & ETFs I like your positive posts so fingers crossed, but it has to be said AIMS a dog with the odd gem! | kristini2 |
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