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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Equatorial Palm Oil Plc | LSE:PAL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMF75608 | ORD 0.2P |
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 | 19.50 | 21.00 | - | 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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17/1/2021 13:12 | AMOISPAC £900k Cash £900k McapSpecial Purpose Acquisition CompanyShells are trading at multiplesAMOI Listed 26Oct raised $1.2M cashCurrently trading at cashPerfect opportunity | alexios1201 | |
15/1/2021 09:14 | Now epic called CMET. | p@ | |
14/1/2021 11:04 | Interesting investment Capital Metals. Export infrastructure now in Sri Lanka since Tsunami is well established with great links abroad.The mining process seems environmentally friendly, with rich minerals in the sand.Needs an experienced expertise-driven management team on the ground to drive the project forward. Very exciting project! | beachboyz | |
13/1/2021 22:45 | Huge potential here IMO. | jerseymark87 | |
13/1/2021 13:49 | These minerals are in demand and the prices are rising. These beaches have some of the world's highest concentrations of minerals. I know Pensana is rare earths but that went exceedingly well and I think this one will too, | czar | |
13/1/2021 10:20 | The history of this company provides a sad illustration of the difficulty of running a successful business in many parts of Africa. There can be few successful businesses in Liberia but I did hope that EQOP might flourish having bought several old oil palm plantations for replanting. The climate is apparently favourable and EQOP obtained financial backing and expertise from a top Malaysian company, KLK. It seems that the plantations were irreparably distressed. Luckily for me I sold half my shares at a good profit in early days and so my remaining shares have in effect cost me nothing. It will be interesting to see what becomes of these mineral sands in Sri Lanka. I suspect that the Chinese have a dominating influence. | varies | |
13/1/2021 09:51 | As I said before, I'm quite new to this. Any reason the price isn't updating in my share page. (Barclays) | pdf9999 | |
13/1/2021 09:09 | This ran up to 30p when this deal was first mooted. | czar | |
08/1/2021 12:36 | https://www.londonst | pdf9999 | |
21/10/2020 07:05 | so they are just going to issue a ton of shares great | stockhunters | |
12/10/2020 15:33 | What happened to the pump hereFinishes as quickly as it began | jayminpatel1 | |
08/10/2020 07:50 | Good old doc was pumping this dog look at it nowPmsl | justtrying1 | |
06/10/2020 07:42 | oouch what happened here to sell or not to sell hmmm | stockhunters | |
27/9/2020 07:56 | This is just a shell, they could do anything with this and it could be worth many times this price. Its unlikely to be worth less because they won't reverse in a dog. I think its worth a punt to see what they do here, there has been quite a bit of interest with people paying up to 1.5p recently. | czar | |
21/9/2020 09:54 | i am nursing a heavy lose since being ramped in my fault i guess | stockhunters | |
15/9/2020 10:40 | Does anyone have a view on this little company? | czar | |
14/9/2020 09:16 | Things seem to have gone very quiet here, hard to get any info on this fascinating little shell, any idea what they are doing? | czar | |
07/9/2020 13:32 | Doc pumping again as he re boughtThese people think others are stupid and dnt know how they operate | newtoaim | |
07/9/2020 13:28 | so potential for a £6million raise ouch | stockhunters | |
07/9/2020 13:13 | PmlsWhats up doc ba ba ha Oh yeah the doc has legged it Pmsl hence his tweeting has stopped | newtoaim | |
07/9/2020 13:12 | Ouch PmslSpeeding ticket | newtoaim |
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