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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ironveld Plc | LSE:IRON | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030426455 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.0675 | 0.067 | 0.068 | 0.0675 | 0.0675 | 0.07 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl | 103k | -435k | -0.0001 | -7.00 | 2.75M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/12/2020 08:46 | Rampers are dangerous | justtrying1 | |
04/12/2020 08:46 | All that volume yesterday was made up of placing shares getting their near 100% profitNow look no buys and nt to sell most likely | justtrying1 | |
04/12/2020 08:44 | They ramped yesterday as they were dumping their placing shares | justtrying1 | |
04/12/2020 08:44 | Where have they all disappeared | justtrying1 | |
04/12/2020 08:44 | Come on buyers | justtrying1 | |
04/12/2020 08:23 | Pure sells where r the pumpers | justtrying1 | |
04/12/2020 08:09 | No buys only sells | justtrying1 | |
04/12/2020 07:59 | Be ready to sell on open before collapse | justtrying1 | |
03/12/2020 21:22 | How many more will be lured in tomorrowThe rampers have gone quiet on twitter as they exited | justtrying1 | |
03/12/2020 19:31 | get into KZG too..cant believe the market cap of that one..and producing diamonds £7m | johncasey | |
03/12/2020 17:16 | Tomorrow will be a bloodbath and down some 40-% | justtrying1 | |
03/12/2020 16:41 | Excellent finish to the day and the high volume / interest has managed to consolidate our gains, onward and upward from here with talks continuing with various JV partners and also the possibility of a left field take out bid. All good. | ladeside | |
03/12/2020 16:35 | Mms lured in a few more tomorrow it will dive | justtrying1 | |
03/12/2020 16:18 | Why would it go to 0.3 ? The reason there was a drop below 1p initially was due to the uncertainty over funding, however the 0.3 placing (while very low) DOES provide security and working capital for up to 18 months, as such the company is now in a position of strength with regards to striking a deal for it's prized asset. The Directors accepting a salary conversion price of 1.48 also underpins the share price to an extent and offsets much of the dilution, as such we're now in a far better position than we were when we were giving half of the company away to IIG at a price of 0.42 which still saw the share price settled around the 1p mark. However, don't let the facts get in the way of a good de-ramp........... | ladeside | |
03/12/2020 16:10 | This share has been sub 2p for over 3 years Thats a telling story and they have just diluted people further. It's disgraceful Some on twitter are pumping it because they have placing shares and warrants so they pump and once they sell up they announce itZ Never trust this type of bod. Hmce why i have shorted this now back to 0.3 | justtrying1 | |
03/12/2020 16:05 | Some of us are sitting with a shed load of shares here at averages of 2p, 3p, 4p & above, so while these rises are more than welcome, there's a LONG way still to go for many of us. Still, it's good to see some blue and now that we've got funding and security, we can surely look forward to our excellent asset bringing us some realistic value, especially as the commodity prices are all increasing and the virus outlook is becoming much more favourable. | ladeside | |
03/12/2020 15:59 | Intraday high just hit, there seems some substance to this rise given the volume. | ladeside | |
03/12/2020 15:49 | That's a chancer who prob has dumped Now comes the drop | justtrying1 | |
03/12/2020 15:48 | 3mill at 0.69p - Someone is still buying up or mopping up - Unless its a fat finger - | tomboyb |
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