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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Danakali Limited | LSE:DNK | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000DNK9 | ORDS NPV |
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% | 20.00 | 19.00 | 21.00 | - | 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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29/1/2008 13:52 | I like this one - expect to see 5p within a couple of weeks. | shammytime | |
29/1/2008 13:52 | Nice 152K buy just come through on PLUS at 3.25p: 29/01/2008 13:48:18 3.25 152,851 N 4,967.66 | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 13:51 | WOW up again...EVO on 3.35p now! KBC not quoting on the offer! | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 13:50 | L2 gone better...just KBC on 3p offer now. EVO & JEFF on 3.35p now and WINS on 3.50p. JEFF on 2.70p bid now! | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 13:43 | traideMark - 29 Jan'08 - 13:38 - 1556 of 1556 (Filtered) - losers still around! | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 11:36 | Just one buy on PLUS since this morning: 29/01/2008 11:28:56 3.00 22,819 O 684.57 | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 11:34 | Looking v.good now...EVO on 2.65p bid and KBC & JEFF on 3p offer. EVO on 3.35p offer and WINS on 3.25p. | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 09:56 | That's by the by. Many companies manage with debt. That's a side issue. The important thing to remember is potential and momentum. This company has both in abundance. Also, remember the massive distribution deal they currently have in the US as well. | shammytime | |
29/1/2008 09:48 | What prospects ? They lose many millions a year and are snowed under with debt ! | 8trader | |
29/1/2008 09:45 | 8Trader, I understand what you're saying but the prospects are very good here. There's no reason why, if it continues to trade as it is, we can't see 5p very soon. | shammytime | |
29/1/2008 09:41 | 2.25-2.85p spread. Assuming a 0.6p spread then you need at least a 1.2p gain to break even, even a 1p gain on a better spread is asking way too much, i stil cant believe people try to ramp this company up, well chancer will ramp it until he/she hopes it goes back to break even then you wont see him/her again on the thread again. | 8trader | |
29/1/2008 09:36 | This one looks good. Rise looks set to continue... | shammytime | |
29/1/2008 09:20 | Just 1 trade on PLUS: 29/01/2008 09:11:51 2.85 13,441 O 383.07 | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 09:19 | Chancer - I must congratulate you on the fact that the DNK bid is now only 36% below your initial buying price. Well done! Rgds dell | dell314 | |
29/1/2008 09:05 | Something brewing...moving up on no buys on PLUS. JEFF joined KBC at 2.25p bid and moved up to 2.95p offer. | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 08:59 | EVO now on 2.85p, JEFF on 2.90p, KBC on 3p and WINS on 3.25p with the offer! KBC just moved up as well with bid and offer. | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 08:59 | Chancer6...i see you have lost all your money in CWV - it is dead. Maybe you never owned any shares in the first place??? | maxbubble | |
29/1/2008 08:56 | JEFF moved up to 2.20p bid and 2.90p offer. | chancer6 | |
29/1/2008 08:53 | Looks like about to move higher again. | chancer6 | |
28/1/2008 16:32 | Couple of buys on PLUS which made EVO move up: 28/01/2008 16:19:23 2.75 11,895 O 327.11 28/01/2008 16:16:58 2.70 22,676 O 612.25 At close just KBC on 2.75p, JEFF on 2.80p, EVO on 2.85p and WINS on 3.25p with the offer...not getting cheaper to buy despite the large spread it seems...sooner rather than later the spread should narrow and the price should be back over 3p. Bid price did go as high as 2.70p which is a sign of things to come. | chancer6 | |
28/1/2008 16:17 | Looking better...EVO moved up to 2.15p bid and 2.85p offer. | chancer6 | |
28/1/2008 11:20 | As a serial bottom trawler is now the right time to enter danka? peg | pegasus59 |
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