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CRHL Creat Res Ld

0.18
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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Creat Res Ld LSE:CRHL London Ordinary Share AU000XINAAD8 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.18 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/9/2012
14:53
0.60 to sell

expect the T traders to be forced sellers at 0.5 and 0.4 in coming days

scientologyweirdo
27/9/2012
14:03
Howie Wowie bad luck LONG mate

wooooooooof!

moreforus
27/9/2012
12:50
i have been here for 2 1/2 years, I feel you scientologyweirdo where in here and sold at a big loss lol never a loss until you sell.
sniffer78
27/9/2012
12:21
Interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2011

Creat Resources Holdings Limited (AIM: CRHL), the exploration and development company with assets in western Tasmania, Australia, announces its auditor reviewed interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2011. All amounts are presented in Australian dollars, unless otherwise stated and should be read in conjunction with the 2011 Annual Report.

Highlights:

§ Loss for the period of $1.1m (H1 2010: Loss $15.9m)

§ Finance costs $4.4m (H1 2010: $3.1m)

§ Outstanding loans and convertible notes $37.4m (H1 2010: 36.5m)

scientologyweirdo
27/9/2012
12:20
http://www.moneyweek.com/investment-advice/penny-shares/penny-sleuth-why-i-dont-buy-chinese-stocks-on-aim-60618

Why I don't buy Chinese stocks on AIM

By Tom Bulford

Sep 18, 2012


Greg Rudd, the brother of the former Australian prime minister, once met a Chinese businessman who gave him some prudent advice.

"You tend to see the good in people, Mr Rudd", he started. "People like you. You laugh a lot. But you'll never make money in China with that attitude. You'll only be taken advantage of. People will trade off you. They won't pay you. The number one rule of doing business in China is this; never trust a Chinaman. Why would you as a foreigner trust a Chinese businessman when we as Chinese don't trust each other?"

Now that advice is pretty close to the bone. But I've said it before in Penny Sleuth – you have to be very careful when you invest in a Chinese company. The record of AIM-listed Chinese companies is simply awful. And with so many still coming to market, there is a real chance that many private investors will end up making some very expensive mistakes...

scientologyweirdo
27/9/2012
11:06
As i speak a buy goes through as a sell, lol!!!!
fenseal3
27/9/2012
11:06
fenseal

Just strange you promote it on a thread that is full of pump and dumpers, this is
what happens everytime ?

27howard
27/9/2012
11:05
Bought just a few more to take my holding to the 2 million mark
acta_topup
27/9/2012
11:04
To be honest i don't care who sells or buys...i'm not a day trader, i always buy for long term, if this does drop to a point were it's worth adding then i will, news is defo due and Galaxy is moving nicely, lots to come from here in the next 4 weeks.
fenseal3
27/9/2012
11:01
The best price to sell this week was 0.71p...after those three trades 700k you can now buy @ 0.695p.
fenseal3
27/9/2012
11:01
Hope moreforus is not too stressed out today :-))
27howard
27/9/2012
10:59
CDC TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
moreforus
27/9/2012
10:59
Looks like another topinfo pump and dump getting the sell off treatment.

But he is out with a profit so he does not care.

27howard
27/9/2012
09:53
LED - down today

used to be another Chinese favourite of Topinfo and Moreforus

scientologyweirdo
27/9/2012
09:28
i have noticed that when someone sells at a given price you can never buy back in lower than that price since that trade on the 21st last friday it's been that way....so if you sold @ say 0.65p you have not been able to get back in at that price, the best someone sold at was 0.71...best so far you could get after that trade is 0.714p to buy, my point is mm's seem to think something is coming here and they will not let you back in at a cheaper price once you sell, i have seen this on stocks that make head way on the slightest bit of news, really happy to be here, GLA!!!
fenseal3
27/9/2012
08:26
why are you such a freak?
rhetorically of course

acta_topup
27/9/2012
08:00
Interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2011

Creat Resources Holdings Limited (AIM: CRHL), the exploration and development company with assets in western Tasmania, Australia, announces its auditor reviewed interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2011. All amounts are presented in Australian dollars, unless otherwise stated and should be read in conjunction with the 2011 Annual Report.

Highlights:

§ Loss for the period of $1.1m (H1 2010: Loss $15.9m)

§ Finance costs $4.4m (H1 2010: $3.1m)

§ Outstanding loans and convertible notes $37.4m (H1 2010: 36.5m)

scientologyweirdo
27/9/2012
08:00
http://www.moneyweek.com/investment-advice/penny-shares/penny-sleuth-why-i-dont-buy-chinese-stocks-on-aim-60618

Why I don't buy Chinese stocks on AIM

By Tom Bulford

Sep 18, 2012


Greg Rudd, the brother of the former Australian prime minister, once met a Chinese businessman who gave him some prudent advice.

"You tend to see the good in people, Mr Rudd", he started. "People like you. You laugh a lot. But you'll never make money in China with that attitude. You'll only be taken advantage of. People will trade off you. They won't pay you. The number one rule of doing business in China is this; never trust a Chinaman. Why would you as a foreigner trust a Chinese businessman when we as Chinese don't trust each other?"

Now that advice is pretty close to the bone. But I've said it before in Penny Sleuth – you have to be very careful when you invest in a Chinese company. The record of AIM-listed Chinese companies is simply awful. And with so many still coming to market, there is a real chance that many private investors will end up making some very expensive mistakes...

scientologyweirdo
27/9/2012
07:56
Can anyone go to www.galaxylithium.com.au and down load the Lithium Conference Corporate Presentation, i have tried to down load it to here but having problems, it's the latest presentation 27th Sept, it's a belting read..cheers, it's working now.
fenseal3
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