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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 | 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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01/11/2017 14:38 | Speccy is either loading up himself or is a paid basher. Just filter. | obbig60 | |
01/11/2017 13:57 | if you think this is a pig just move on. you will do yourself no good keep going over it. | madmick | |
01/11/2017 07:26 | It would seem that the egregore & spectre555 do not have the same vision for future of GRPH. Both possible outcomes - although as a shareholder who is £000's out of pocket I would like to think the former is correct. | kenone | |
31/10/2017 16:08 | Mmmmm seems you are on here Spectre555 to put people of from buying? not working buddy buys coming through at full ask now. News is coming here and it will put a rocket under the share price . | the egregore | |
31/10/2017 09:23 | I guess you must be looking for a cheap entry point then Speccy? | obbig60 | |
30/10/2017 23:34 | spectre555 - a brand new poster using his very first posts to slag off GRPH! | obbig60 | |
27/10/2017 17:02 | Given that today was 7:1 in favour of sales I suggest you get your Level 2 subscription money back | roddyb | |
27/10/2017 08:10 | Massive bid size on level 2 won't take much to go pop here | turbotrader2 | |
26/10/2017 13:29 | what 140p to 1.33p some one is making money eh .. ? | pal44 | |
25/10/2017 08:21 | This was the mention in the FT on 8 October: Graphene Nanochem Graphene is the 21st century wonder material that has the potential to revolutionise fields from medicine to aerospace, according to scientists. But turning the one atom thick layer of carbon into a commercial reality is proving almost as tough as the substance itself. Just look at Graphene Nanochem. It was born from a reverse takeover in 2013 in which it acquired a Malaysian biofuels specialist, with a plan to use the material to create special fluids for offshore drilling and gas exploration. But since then the group has suffered a series of setbacks, beginning with the collapse of crude prices in 2014. Graphene Nanochem failed to publish its 2015 financial results because it was unable to pay off debt in time, leading to a suspension of its shares. However, there are signs of recovery, helped by the resumption of drilling and an order for its fluid from a “leading oil and gas company” in Myanmar. Graphene Nanochem posted revenues of £600,000 in the six months to June 30 — up from nothing in the same period a year before — though pre-tax loss increased to £1.7m. Its shares are trading at 1.33p, compared with a placement price of 140p in 2013. | fridgebunny | |
25/10/2017 08:01 | A bit late to not “sound rampish” but never mind, you two drove the share price up nicely for twelve days - you are proof BB’s can have an affect on the market. Looks like the early morning Seller’s all left the room at tuppence this morning - I suspect you were amongst them If GRPH can find someone to rehydrate this borderline solvent company, why would you assume the share price would recover? I don’t recal an instance where such a weak company left the share price better off after refinancing? More importantly- have you identified any assets that are not hoc’d Up to the eyeballs? | roddyb | |
24/10/2017 15:00 | Blueshoes - in post 8413 obbig60 suggests the possibility that there are still 20 notes outstanding.I don't know the position and my holding is so low, and I wrote it off as soon as I bought, I'm not going to look.But if they exist then that would explain why at present Darwin are happy to let the price rise. | tom.muir |
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