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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Frontera Res | LSE:FRR | London | Ordinary Share | KYG368131069 | ORD SHS USD0.00004 (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% | 0.2875 | - | 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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14/2/2019 13:12 | LOOOOOOLS Poor Franny. Bemused and confused to the end. LOLS, just LOLS. | lightstep | |
14/2/2019 10:44 | #Bless poor Franny. Gonna tell us how much you lost Franny? LOLS, just LOLS. | lightstep | |
13/2/2019 21:57 | Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you Gearing's gonna get you. | frank2barrells | |
13/2/2019 21:17 | Look at poor lost it all Franny having a breakdown. Bless.. Lols, just lols. | lightstep | |
13/2/2019 21:06 | Frontera, a runaway train. It always ends in tears. | dodge_city | |
13/2/2019 19:16 | Poor franny. Lost the lot. Lols, just lols. | lightstep | |
13/2/2019 15:50 | Poor Frank. | shakyhands | |
13/2/2019 15:09 | Here here Bumpa. Franny is one of the sad individuals you mention above. Sadly for him, despite his swearing and shouting... nothing changes he's lost the lot. LOLS.... JUST LOLS. | lightstep | |
13/2/2019 14:43 | what's really sad here is that what Frontera (and their ilk) have done ruins lives - people who put their hard earned cash in, savings, pensions, investments, whatever - have lost the lot. Some won't be able to let go of the fact, will hold on to any glimmer of hope that Frontera will re-list, and won't be able to move on with their lives. Were they misled? Yes. Lied to? Yes. Victims? Yes. Foolish? Undeniably. In an ideal world Zaza, Nicandros et al should be bought to task and prosecuted. it'll never happen of course, they'll merely keep up the pretence of "trying everything" to resolve matters until sooner or later they'll slip away and no more will be heard from them nor Frontera. Go into a corner shop with a toy gun, rob it of £100 and you'll go down for 5 years. Con $450m out of gullible people over decades and you get nothing. That's just the way it works. The memory of this debacle will be kept alive only on bulletin boards, likely for months, years even. Losing money on an investment is unpleasant, but giving it away to fraudsters far worse - AIM in reality is a cesspit, the wider markets only slightly less so. | bumpa33 | |
13/2/2019 14:13 | applegarth Posts: 16,846 Opinion: No Opinion Price: 0.2875 RE: the price is 0.28 Today 12:49 mapp.. the whole financial industry runs on legalised fraud. I'd like to know why we can't get our money back when delisted. The money is there in Stock Exchange coffers...who gets it? My point is proven by the fact that on relisting we carry on trading and then we can get our money back. So if the money has disappeared how come it is suddenly available on re-trading. Who the f/ck gets our money. NOW that's fraud, ffs ------------------- Quite possibly THE MOST STUPID post ever posted on the LSE nuthouse in the entire history of stupid posts by stupid fraud victims.... I mean... W the actual F? | lightstep | |
12/2/2019 17:41 | The sad thing is that the folk who post like hormone riven teenagers on here are in fact old men. What an embarrassment. For their grand kids. Oh dear. | ohdearohdearohdear | |
12/2/2019 15:52 | Peado joe was going nuts with his alter ego then you need to see a shrink | mick1909 |
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