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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Karelian Diamond Resources Plc | LSE:KDR | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BD09HK61 | ORD EUR0.00025 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.05 | 2.00% | 2.55 | 2.40 | 2.70 | 2.55 | 2.50 | 2.50 | 231,344 | 09:00:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 10k | -291k | 0.0000 | N/A | 186.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/3/2016 18:51 | Those dreaded skeletons don't look quite so silly after all with their 0.5p prophecy!Looks like Imo there will be a placing around this level those so called in the know wouldn't be selling down to the placing price would they ? | rbonnier | |
22/3/2016 18:35 | There are a few on here who are noticeably very quiet just at the moment! The share price is collapsing, dropping on an almost daily basis. Any thoughts or opinions from those who 'know' whats going on with KDR? I am sure that this continous downtrend cannot be part of the plan. | duplicate book | |
22/3/2016 16:23 | Lots of talk of a placing but how can they place at this share price when the nominal value if a kdr share is 1p ? | rbonnier | |
22/3/2016 11:00 | It would seem that a budget placing is on the way (and I hold before anyone starts mouthing off)... | control1 | |
18/3/2016 23:46 | Kind regards bonnie. Would love to have a glass of beer and a giggle some day. Your not as bad as you portray. Ttfn. Hoops | stevehoops | |
18/3/2016 23:28 | Hi Steve Hope you are having a good holiday today was no victory I just get a gut instinct into what's going to happen I saw kdr collapsing but I take no pleasure what so ever in seeing anyone lose money or anyone else trust me on that one.My prediction here is there will be a share consolidation and a fund raising the share price will drift back down as is common place in most share consolidations and then will come the news eventually everyone is waiting for the jackpot this will then fund cgnr .I will be buying in after the consolidation and fund raising. All the best and have a very good holiday. | rbonnier | |
18/3/2016 13:54 | Its going down again this time 0.4 | rbonnier | |
18/3/2016 13:40 | Thought you were one of the converted Jenny? Dont you know whats going on? | duplicate book | |
18/3/2016 12:10 | I dont think this is part of the plan! Definitely something awry here. My confidence is dropping almost as quickly as the bid price ;o( | duplicate book | |
18/3/2016 10:32 | it is imo actually shocking to see just how removed from reality some of the posters on here appear to be.....but hey........must be really cool to live in a parallel universe where everything always works out the way you want it to!!!!!!!!!! ; ) | thecynical1 | |
18/3/2016 10:15 | Might be the recipe for INFA hitch, but this is KDR and there is one of the main ingredients missing from this cake to stop it from rising for sure!!! | duplicate book | |
18/3/2016 09:57 | Stew bubbling away nicely. Reporter friend covering a story. INFAmous rising. Once the spuds go in the mix.... | hitch19 | |
18/3/2016 08:45 | Another good start to the day! | duplicate book | |
18/3/2016 06:52 | Hitch already in the stew pot. With some carrots and Swede ;-)) | stevehoops | |
18/3/2016 06:12 | Cluless !!! All three of YOU. Off for two weeks now on Holiday Bye | stevehoops | |
17/3/2016 23:27 | So there we have it. Buying this stock is purely guesswork. May as well go to the casino, the odds would be better. I predicted this would fall to 0.5p however I thought that would happen sooner than it will. Clearly there is a problem here and I guess we will see what it is in due course. | useless23 | |
17/3/2016 23:20 | Bit shouty Hoops. INFAmous in court tomorrow. | hitch19 | |
17/3/2016 22:07 | thecynical1 has been here as long as I have and has a lot of experience of the markets u can take what anyone says on board or ignore it but by listening to others can often save you huge amounts of money.It can also lose you huge amounts of money if u listen to some of the senseless ramping on this site lots of con men in play on threads like the top traders thread for example. | rbonnier | |
17/3/2016 20:47 | RB this stock is denominated in euro so a fundraising is just about possible given the current exchange rate.....having said that, I fully expect them to announce that they have raised funds at a premium when in actual fact, the premium will be decimals of a cent............some | thecynical1 | |
17/3/2016 20:40 | the only way is up......think you forgot to add "if they consolidate the shares in one form or another"..... : ) Why should this go up? One good reason apart from the fact that you think (supposedly ) that it will......? Not too much to ask a "very satisfied shareholder" why he is so satisfied given the fairly abysmal share performance, not to mention the ever so slightly interesting cash/liabilities issue? Well??? The doom brigade that RB seems to be talking to ( hilarious by the way! ) seem to disagree with your the only way is up statement...any chance of a serious answer to that question? | thecynical1 | |
17/3/2016 20:31 | Thanks septic peg.!!! I think this baby will surprise even the Doom monger s . As yazz said. The only way is up!!!! | stevehoops | |
17/3/2016 20:28 | My call is this is going to open up in the morning spread 0.65/0.75 buying then 0.7/0.75 before closing the week 0.7/0.8 .I don't think there can be a placing below 1p that's probably why we haven't heard anything as this has been sub 1p for ages therfore to raise cash there has to be a share consolidation followed by a placing .Does Prof have enough support to get a placing through in this market ? | rbonnier |
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