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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Graphene Nano | LSE:GRPH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9BBJ076 | ORD 1P |
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% | 1.93 | 1.86 | 2.00 | - | 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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04/8/2015 16:13 | Thats my target on the current downtrend Leeds. Positive news on funding will flip this, but until then follow the trend. Aimho | john henry | |
04/8/2015 16:03 | Is that your target John Henry? | leedskier | |
04/8/2015 16:00 | Nothing wrong with the concept of AIM just the lack of regulation and the MMs system an order book system and removal of the MMs would produce better results along with a decent FCA. As for funding I would think the BOD are well versed in raising cash as they did for PURE without involvement from the UK bucket shop brigade. | wskill | |
04/8/2015 15:41 | Funding funding funding, thats all the market is concerned about. Good news again yesterday but matters not a jot. Market has got wind of a fund raising. BOD are very naive if they think the share price is going to move without news on Funding. Target here is still 10p | john henry | |
04/8/2015 15:20 | Do I take it from your last 149 posts wskill that you dont like AIM... ? Do shut up. | capt bligh | |
04/8/2015 15:11 | Too many bots working recently in GRPH for their not to be shorts at work in my opinion its a disgrace to allow them to operate in thinly traded AIM stocks . Unfortunate as this is the powers that be will never do anything to change the status due to their vested interest this does make AIM stocks uninvestable for most small company funds and with most PIs steering clear of AIM I cannot see any future for it and in the end it will have to close like the USM before it. Don't know about you guys but I never invest in AIM now and have only a few residual holdings like GRPH. | wskill | |
04/8/2015 14:07 | What all are waiting for 😎 or, Canutes men can't jump 😂 E | dynamohum | |
04/8/2015 13:09 | BR - still short are we! We'll know when you have closed because you will suddenly turn bullish as you have in the recent past. Hope this helps | bill182 | |
04/8/2015 11:52 | There are few if any shorts: the price has jumped today because of product approval in Vietnam and IP protection in the US through a new patent filing. | andrewbaker | |
04/8/2015 10:45 | I think quite a few of the shorts are closing now. BR is no doubt talking this down whilst at the same time closing. He will probably be long on this tomorrow. Hope this helps. | bill182 | |
04/8/2015 10:22 | Ninja19, grow up. | leedskier | |
04/8/2015 10:21 | GRPH is not an oiler that is the small difference and will have revenue of 5 times todays market cap on my estimation it has turned the corner now profitable, growth in revenue this year will be more than 50% on the biofuel side alone. With revenue now on an upward path for the drilling fluids business what sane person would still be shorting but I would guess that you are trying to close your short BR. | wskill | |
04/8/2015 10:05 | If delisting comes 0.5p share price But mind you, what would Canute know. I think Canute was puffing XEL too at 130p-150p, arguing with Netley. Canute forte is assumption & hearsay. Hope this helps | bad robot | |
04/8/2015 10:03 | Who's that Ninja? Canute the chump been listening to hearsay from Mclala. Like a good halfwit our chump loves to make great assumptions. Mind you this clueless imbecile believes anything, just like IT did on GRPH from 140p and countless of dud shares. Canute should give up, clearly an idiot. Canute should no longer post on GRPH considering the captain been at the helm from 140p. Hope this helps | bad robot | |
04/8/2015 08:15 | GRPH have funding but its only short term and require longer dated debt due to revenue growth not the worst position to be in and they are now profitable . | wskill | |
04/8/2015 08:10 | Like I said yesterday. share price is dead until funding is sorted. | john henry | |
04/8/2015 08:00 | Market cap measured on forward revenue is now by my estimate less than 20% and we will see very decent growth in the biofuel side which is at present 7% and increased to 10% this year by law so nearly 50% increase alone and with the drilling fluids taking off this may be a very conservative revenue estimate. | wskill | |
03/8/2015 22:42 | Very strange time. | leedskier | |
03/8/2015 22:35 | Strange time for a decent RNS is it manure making sure its short book is not affected. | wskill | |
03/8/2015 18:52 | Yes we have heard little from the Emmerson joint venture lately the Scomi venture looks to be taking off of course we have still the biofuels side growing as well 10% this year I believe is their target a 30% increase. BR and friends are working the short side it was not so easy to buy GRPH today that may be why he is so vocal. Must be problems for them closing if you cannot buy online the friendly MMs will be keeping the door open for them as is usual on AIM. Leeds GRPHs products must be better than the drilling fluids used today for this to be added ,I would not be surprised if we do not see another tie up with another drilling mud supplier/manufacture Jespal Deol, Chief Executive Officer of Graphene NanoChem, commented: "The superior performance of our products has again been validated by the industry and we are very much encouraged by the strong market traction of our products as we continue to establish a presence in our long term target markets | wskill |
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