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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kennedy Venture | LSE:KENV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B830HW33 | 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% | 4.625 | 4.50 | 4.75 | - | 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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14/8/2012 15:05 | Took my holding out this morning ahead of the anticipated retrace. Currently 0.052 - 0.060. 15% down but buyers are coming back at 0.060. Time to rejoin. | dr rosso | |
14/8/2012 14:55 | The buying continues........bri | camelot5 | |
14/8/2012 14:20 | According to the latest research note there are approx. 250m shares on free float,so unless we have someone offloading we may well see some action as someone appears to be accumulating! | camelot5 | |
13/8/2012 16:05 | 10 Aug a.m. 48-50 13 Aug current 65-68 Bid up 34%. Could be due a temp small retrace b4 it goes again. | dr rosso | |
13/8/2012 15:33 | A few more big volume days could see the share price heading up further,chart is looking very good now. | camelot5 | |
13/8/2012 15:30 | I'm now being offered more than I paid for 3.5m this morning,mid price hasn't changed but bid and offer creeping up slowly. | camelot5 | |
12/8/2012 20:24 | The assets in the ground are near worthless whilst they lay there untapped. The funding is the key which unlocks the potential of turning a raw mineral into a refined product. Oil reserves eg are worth $5 pb, pull out a barrel of crude and it`ll go for $100. When Kenv hits 1p on a producing asset, I`ll look back fondly at getting in at 0.04p. If Bruce got in at 0.02p, what do I care? | dr rosso | |
12/8/2012 12:07 | they can dilute all they need to if its required. As long as our first investment is the right one. it won't take much for this company to have a 5 mill MCAP all your doing with this is backing the director. GLA | noble3r | |
12/8/2012 11:40 | That is exactly how small businesses operate in the non-listed commercial world. Those who invest early receive greater rewards when the company moves into profit. However this is the world of the AIM and it is the natural resource sector. So the exact reverse of the first paragraph is true. It is those who invest last are the main beneficiaries. Like a useless Tipsheet we can all quote examples of 4, 8, and 10 baggers if only you'd taken our advise or kept holding. But for every one of these 10 baggers there are 99 companies that have gone the other way. KENV is a shell company with only £180k in cash it is valued at £1 million. More funds WILL be required to make any meaningful investment. Fine if you're BR and got in at 0.02p. Be careful. | pwhite73 | |
12/8/2012 09:16 | Can you find me a junior Co. anywhere which does not have further funding needs. Funnily enough that`s how I thought normal small businesses operate. | dr rosso | |
12/8/2012 07:42 | Yes but the company has advised that further funding WILL be necessary. | pwhite73 | |
10/8/2012 20:17 | A very nice day indeed. 27m buy came through at end showing as delayed. Sp edged up strongly throughout the day. Started 0.0484-0.0500. ASK finished 20% up at 0.6000. Excellent all round, with stablemate Leed similarly up around 20% and LDP news poss next week as things start to hot up. Hearing that Kenv is ahead of Piri in the race for an acquisition. | dr rosso | |
10/8/2012 08:41 | Book value per share 0.0384 Tangible book value per share 0.0384 | granitetim | |
10/8/2012 07:38 | 2.7 billion shares in issue with a MKT cap of £1.5 million. | granitetim | |
10/8/2012 07:32 | Wondering if IG allow betting on this? Looks set for a fall. Just 5 minutes research tells me this is not going anywhere! | granitetim | |
09/8/2012 10:09 | Bron. Same old names crop up on PPA, now Astar. Nick Lee took Viridas in for 16%, and took a shedload of 5p options for himself. Dont know what the gang are plotting on that one. PRS has just bought into fraccing stone. Never a dull moment. Eyes on Leed to make a poss Singapore acquisition now that the Manas delay has been priced in. Kenv looks the best bet of the 3 for the punt money, tho Leed could spike v soon. | dr rosso | |
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08/8/2012 21:38 | Dr .in on Astar minerals .big loss .may change in the future but not at the moment. | bronislav | |
08/8/2012 21:13 | Brucie`s got previous. In on Zest, in on Leed. Pattern repeats. Buys in, sits on it quietly for 4 months, share price action, exits with 400% profit. | dr rosso | |
08/8/2012 16:46 | Is it fair to assume that Mr Rowan acquired his stake as part of the recent placing? Transaction date is given as 28th May 2012, so has taken a little while to disclose. It will be interesting to see who else is disclosed on the shareholder register. | charmer1_23 | |
08/8/2012 16:40 | As expected, it turned out to be our Brucie in with his usual £100k | dr rosso | |
08/8/2012 16:35 | Statement holding put out . Others will most prob follow in the next few days . | fund55 | |
06/8/2012 10:56 | Not sure if they both visit Soho though !! | solarno lopez | |
06/8/2012 08:16 | It is unlawful for a listed company not to have a website. It was in May this company changed its name. That was three months ago. How difficult is it to put together a skeletal web page. | pwhite73 | |
05/8/2012 14:14 | Thanks SL - getting my Peter Redmonds and my Paul Raymonds confused..........! | hjfe |
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