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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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08/9/2017 22:15 | If the 25million trade was Darwins last conversion this will rocket "The Company expects the successful debt restructuring exercise it has undertaken to now be unconditional by the end of the 2nd quarter 2017 post completion of the administrative process and other conditions precedent, including non-core asset sales, as previously announced." | hope67 | |
08/9/2017 12:49 | Dipped again - top up opp? 1.35p/1.45p B/O | mortimer7 | |
08/9/2017 11:25 | Not forgetting they now own at least a third of the company shares!!! | rob67 | |
08/9/2017 11:11 | After making a ton of money on the way down it would great to see Darwin's interest switch to the long side - after all they now hold a load of unexercised warrants. | statistical | |
08/9/2017 11:05 | The 25m trade roughly equates to what notes are outstanding. Just a gut feeling that an announcement will arrive shortly. Could be wrong tho! As I usually am lol | rob67 | |
08/9/2017 11:05 | paying over now | falia | |
08/9/2017 10:41 | Rob, why do you think Darwin are out? I agree that the market in these shares is behaving as if Darwin have stepped back for the moment but I thought that there were still unconverted loan notes outstanding. | statistical | |
08/9/2017 10:25 | huge buying now | falia | |
08/9/2017 10:19 | Im in with 300k!!! Should reach 4p by end of next week!!!!Imho dyor etc | miahkaysor | |
08/9/2017 10:04 | SP WAS £1.50 AT ITS HIGH | falia | |
08/9/2017 10:03 | DARVIN DRIVING DARWINS OUT, BROOM BROOM | falia | |
08/9/2017 09:58 | Is DARVIN Darwins brother? | babbler | |
08/9/2017 09:57 | DARVIN OUT BACK UPTO 10P | falia | |
08/9/2017 09:54 | VERY NICE BUYS COMING IN NOW | falia | |
08/9/2017 09:50 | BOOM TIM TOP OF LEADER BOARD | falia | |
08/9/2017 09:46 | KenOne - I am with you. I am annoyed about my investment here but see it as spent money, so any return is a bonus now. And who can't like seeing a share up 27% by 9.45! | juzzer100 | |
08/9/2017 09:32 | I think Darwin are finally out. | rob67 | |
08/9/2017 09:28 | MAKE THAT 45% | falia | |
08/9/2017 09:12 | UP 30% THIS WEEK | falia | |
07/9/2017 16:01 | You just never know, Simon. My view is if you, like me, are 95% down, then I would rather loose the remaining 5% than sell and see it recover back up- however unlikely that may now seem. Look at the trades and share price today .... | kenone | |
06/9/2017 20:31 | I was a total idiot for buying these shares. Bought about 3 years ago following a naff questor article in the telegraph. Was stupid enough to buy a few more over the last couple of years to average down the price. Total investment about £4k. Down about 95%. Now worth about £200. What's the point? I'm almost tempted to sell at this price before it disappears. Every couple of months I happen to look at the share price; every time it's lower. Quite frankly, it's a disgrace. We've all been taken for mugs. Don't bother gambling on this. In three months time it will be half this price. | simon666 | |
06/9/2017 09:08 | What's the bump for? Got holding here from almost 1 year....forgot about them TBH | telbap | |
06/9/2017 08:53 | Don't be daft Ken But todays lift might help a few | buywell3 | |
06/9/2017 08:32 | Chinese Investor - Your post may have lost something in the translation. | kenone | |
06/9/2017 08:30 | So are you still holding, buywell ? | kenone |
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