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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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21/1/2019 15:52 | Since the shares were already worthless what are you concerned about? | obbig60 | |
19/11/2018 10:13 | Anyone know if the directors are still drawing salaries & expenses despite being incommunicado ? | victim12 | |
16/10/2018 11:13 | No news is bad news. | kenone | |
15/10/2018 22:38 | Should of had some news by now, good or bad | anderson3 | |
10/10/2018 02:33 | It’s not looking good sadly. | footieladbaz | |
09/10/2018 23:20 | Anyone out there? | anderson3 | |
10/7/2018 11:34 | Hi I would like to know as your no longer floated on the market what happens to my owned shares of several thousand pounds ? Do I still hold shares or is it the equivalent of a company liquation so they are now non existent? Thanks arron | arri28 | |
20/6/2018 15:33 | thank you! | barnetpeter | |
19/6/2018 11:56 | Many thanks FLB Regards....Kazz | kazz | |
19/6/2018 08:19 | It's early doors right now. I have spoken with Jespal and work is being done to prove our products in several aspects of the building trade. Once proven, the investment position will be made clear. Naturally the company doesn't want to float again as a facility for shareholders to simply sell out ASAP. That would be the instinct of everyone in our position I'm sure. But if there is a tangible new business, backed by an existing company that is already successful in the building trade and using our IP to make their buildings even better, therefore boosting the share price, that could be something we would want to stay in for a while. I think for a few more months, it's watch this space. But I am keeping abreast with the situation and informing our shareholder group of 104 members and hopefully we can get through this tremendously difficult period and come out the other side stronger. Time will tell. | footieladbaz | |
01/6/2018 15:28 | IF it gets back on aim are we having the chance to sell our shares as we hold at the moment ? | llme | |
02/4/2018 23:30 | ALBA!!! One to watch but don't hang around. Potential 15 bagger. See link below | stephen2010 | |
01/4/2018 20:07 | wow! Leedskier is very quiet on this "dog of a share"? But what would I know ? The only promoter who could talk it up despite the chart tanking for years. | roddyb | |
20/3/2018 12:27 | Yes, it pays to be wary of AIM. I took the silly advice of the Telegraphs Questor as a gamble. I should have stuck with taking advice from the late Jim Slater who, on the whole, gave sound reasons. I still have 'Restore' and 'Clinigen' from his tips and both have done reasonably well for me over the past couple of years. | simon666 | |
20/3/2018 08:47 | AIM shares - never again. Only one that ever did well for me was Dominion. Lesson learned. | kmreid | |
19/3/2018 19:49 | Well that's it then. Our holdings are now virtually worthless. And to rub salt into the wound, they will now no doubt ask investors to stump up money for their new venture via an IPO whereupon they will relist on AIM and the whole sorry saga will repeat itself. I for one will not be contributing. No doubt new gullible people will be sucked in. | simon666 | |
19/3/2018 08:12 | Good question kazz. I expect we will end up with virtually nothing. Wish I'd never heard of Graphene. | kenone | |
17/3/2018 13:52 | I wonder how this IPO will affect our share holdings, assuming the proposed acquisition goes through. Not holding my breath with this outfit. Regards... Kazz | kazz |
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