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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Corcel Plc | LSE:CRCL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKM69866 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.13 | 0.12 | 0.14 | 0.135 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 370,156 | 08:00:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -1.26M | -0.0007 | -1.86 | 2.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/8/2020 11:12 | We need TOPS into these. | kemche | |
14/8/2020 11:11 | Turnover £48m!!! | kemche | |
14/8/2020 11:11 | TNAV 76p!!! | kemche | |
14/8/2020 11:10 | On a PE of 0.5!!!! | kemche | |
14/8/2020 11:09 | Expecting this to go at least x5. Southport alone is worth that let alone Metcoal. | kemche | |
14/8/2020 10:44 | Doesn't mean a thing, comparisons will have you lose time and time again .... | leewink1 | |
14/8/2020 10:40 | Be careful, the same bashers were 'working' on POW and RRR - they have both TREBLED ! | the_debt_collector | |
14/8/2020 10:35 | Look out ! Starting to sell out now .... | leewink1 | |
14/8/2020 10:13 | Not a time to be out. No chart resistance to 2.5p, breakout occurring. | greekhovel | |
14/8/2020 09:57 | Looks like news is coming ! Back to 3p soon enough for a start. | the_debt_collector | |
14/8/2020 09:55 | Interest starting to build up in CRCL ....quite significantly so. f | fillipe | |
14/8/2020 09:45 | Only £2.5m m/cap, what is there not to like, a multi bag opportunity. Buy before the herd. | the_debt_collector | |
14/8/2020 09:41 | Forgot to mention most longs are in above 3p so upside resistance is minimal - drop from 3.5p in December and the subsequent 'market meltdown' drop from 2.75p in March was on low volume. | broken_arrow1 | |
14/8/2020 09:36 | Interest seems to be building, definitely volume and daily trades picking up. | broken_arrow1 | |
14/8/2020 08:42 | This traded at 2.75p in March, not a lot has changed since except positive news with more to come soon enough. Still only £2.2m m/cap | the_debt_collector | |
14/8/2020 08:19 | Ain't exactly going to town today, and stocks available. | leewink1 | |
14/8/2020 08:13 | There has definitely been a change in market perception of this company over recent weeks, it does look like it is about to deliver some serious value creation for the shareholders. As with all illiquid juniors Mr Market's insiders know way before anyone else what is on the horizon, the advisors, PR, broker, Nomad and all other folk close to the company. The fact the market is shutting out retail should tell you all you need to know. If you can get a material line of stock you will be doing well in my considered opinion. | goldenshread | |
14/8/2020 08:05 | A premium being asked for stock already this morning, it does make you wonder if some folk are in the know and want in at any cost. | broken_arrow1 | |
13/8/2020 15:55 | This is a multi bag in the making, stock is so tightly held it is capable of 100%-200% up in a day if volume really hits it. News rich period !! | the_debt_collector | |
13/8/2020 15:48 | Doc Holiday thinks it's cheap - looks like some new broker coverage also. | space_dust | |
13/8/2020 15:46 | City Spivs are in a twisy and must be ignored..... News flow coming in from all angles ... Very cheap and a great opportunity | bambos22 | |
13/8/2020 11:43 | In the next week or two many of these rush buys today will be sold. All bought on the back of an update to go with the name change. How many new presentations have there been since Parsons arrived? I think there have been at least three. The same number as there have been cash raises. Be careful. Your money is lining the pockets of those who are manipulating mug punters. | helpfull | |
13/8/2020 11:17 | suck it up 'cos it's AIM I guess! | jusjusjus |
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