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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fragrant Prosperity Holdings Limited | LSE:FPP | London | Ordinary Share | VGG368811037 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.51 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 0 | -127k | -0.0020 | -2.55 | 317.34k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/3/2022 14:01 | NT at 2.4p - | tomboyb | |
23/3/2022 13:57 | Dave - you are hilarious , you talk complete garbage.Will you ever change ?How many shares do you have here ?ZEROZEROZERO | oilbuy | |
23/3/2022 13:56 | That 2 x 50k trader is hilarious If they just held from when they started they would have made 150% profit But they keep buying and selling and then buying back higher and making small amounts | dave4545 | |
23/3/2022 13:54 | 3p+ coming - | tomboyb | |
23/3/2022 13:45 | He holds PXEN - I think started buying around 1.6p there and went to 6p - Now at 3.9p and holds 7% - | tomboyb | |
23/3/2022 13:43 | Punters have to remember they are paying a good 50-100% more than what he has probably paid for most of this stock. Until yesterday this was under 1.2p most of the time since the return from suspension | dave4545 | |
23/3/2022 13:42 | Who is he then ? | dave4545 | |
23/3/2022 13:40 | RNS out - Aidan O'Hara taken 5.79% - | tomboyb | |
23/3/2022 13:39 | NT at 2.30p - A lot of stock taken out by buyer imho - | tomboyb | |
23/3/2022 13:19 | . - seems a buyer around - | tomboyb | |
23/3/2022 10:06 | Nickel investment incoming according to someone linked to the twitter group. | apfindley | |
23/3/2022 09:18 | All depends on Peel They have spiked this on nothing volumes and trapped a few people in. Never understand why so many people pile into any stock up 100%+ in a day or 2 days, not worth the risk especially as it's a shell. Yes going forward they might do a good deal but for trading that is suicide, all those in below 1.3p did ok though | dave4545 | |
23/3/2022 09:09 | All depends on news! | tima441 | |
23/3/2022 08:15 | Expect a drop back to 1.6p later It's a total trap | dave4545 | |
23/3/2022 08:12 | Expect a shift to 2.8 EMA35 later today. | albert arthur | |
23/3/2022 08:04 | 2 days ago you could not give them away around 1.13p, now they pay 1.9p and Peel is still pushing this to the moon on nothing to try and fill orders. | dave4545 | |
23/3/2022 03:52 | Summary of where we are? 62.2m shs outstanding Mkt cap @ 1.75p = £1.09m Over last year: high 7.6p low 0.975p Placing Mar 2021 at 5.25p I see no reason this cannot return to 5p = £3.1m mkt cap prior to rto news. LSE Main mkt new listings need £30m mkt cap under rules. FPP as existing listing does not need to meet this requirement. RTO news likely in coming weeks? Natural resources/mining/gre No advice - no insider knowledge! Vol yesterday: 9,358,765 shs Value around £130k Only 1.86m shs needed to require TR1 at 1.4p that was around £36k yesterday (£45k at closing price). Almost certain we will see more than one TR1 in coming days. Will K.P. increase too? I suspect they're not passive! | tima441 | |
22/3/2022 16:17 | Peel Hunt at it again pushing to the moon to fill more orders. Not sure I'd pay 1.6p now but the buyer certainly happy to | dave4545 | |
22/3/2022 12:16 | Tr1 again KP accumulating | ccr1958 | |
21/3/2022 17:31 | There it is 900k at 1.35p £12k buys are normally nothing but in this it's 1.5% of the company | dave4545 | |
21/3/2022 16:27 | Peel have pushed up the bid most of the day and took all sales at the high of the day 1.265p so clearly a buy order Guess 1 mil will show later at 1.3p+ | dave4545 | |
17/3/2022 16:07 | Looks to me like forward selling a placing. Many round sells which are continuous. Let's see. | jonny_five111 |
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