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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kibo Energy Plc | LSE:KIBO | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B97C0C31 | ORD EUR0.0001 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0375 | 0.035 | 0.04 | 0.0375 | 0.036 | 0.04 | 2,254,416 | 08:00:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 1.04M | -9.78M | -0.0026 | -0.15 | 1.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/11/2014 15:28 | No but it has been twice today. Normally it's the third wave that takes it in my experwience | 10009504 | |
25/11/2014 15:23 | It's not over yet rmart | the railwaymen | |
25/11/2014 15:21 | lol, it wont hold over 2p ! grrrrr. | rmart | |
25/11/2014 15:20 | Dear oh dear, would people just sit and think before you sell for barely more profit than it would take to buy a Mars Bar FFS. There taking your shares and giving them two s guy who, because he has an attention span greater than a Goldfish and is going to make a 200% return in the next two weeks. But enjoy your Mars Bar. JD | jdwag | |
25/11/2014 15:07 | Order filled let's move on please. | pj787 | |
25/11/2014 15:00 | MM's raked in 1m shares by upping the bid. Getting shot of the weak, all healthy 2 way trading. | michaelsadvfn | |
25/11/2014 14:59 | you see 600k MMs filled an order | ertugrul | |
25/11/2014 14:59 | spoken too early, FFS go away 1.99 | ertugrul | |
25/11/2014 14:59 | I estimate that we are now over 10m shares traded today on both platforms with one and a half hours to go. | bill182 | |
25/11/2014 14:58 | Ta CJ, you lot were posting while I was typing ! >:-) | michaelsadvfn | |
25/11/2014 14:58 | There you go Ert, the finger of doom lol! | california joe | |
25/11/2014 14:57 | NMG gold only toddler +80% yet we 'struggle' to get over 2p! | vivgav | |
25/11/2014 14:57 | Looking at the lse site we may attract the genuine rampers! | pj787 | |
25/11/2014 14:56 | michaelsadvfn, read above, it's not us! | california joe | |
25/11/2014 14:55 | Don't be sure there all sells | the railwaymen | |
25/11/2014 14:54 | They got some sells out that rise! | pj787 | |
25/11/2014 14:54 | Just how many major coal mines are planned in Tanzania right now? There can't be that many and the timing would suggest there's a good chance it could be us. Wishful thinking on my part but we would appear to fit the bill. Not long to wait to find out. | michaelsadvfn | |
25/11/2014 14:51 | ert Different part of Tanzania....old news | vivgav | |
25/11/2014 14:51 | He is investing in the Mbinga mine! | california joe | |
25/11/2014 14:49 | That coal mine is not Rukwa!!! | california joe | |
25/11/2014 14:48 | Et, careful no, that could be the finger of doom when you state its time to say goodbye to 1.99 lol! | california joe | |
25/11/2014 14:48 | is it us? Today 14:35maxarchAfrica's Richest Man2.03Strong Buy Has the penny dropped yet? Africa's Richest Man Aliko Dangote To Invest In Tanzanian Coal Mine Oct 5, 2014 - 16:30 GMT Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has announced new plans to invest an undisclosed sum in the development of a major coal mine in Tanzania, even as he continues to expand his business interests across the continent. According to Tanzania’s Guardian newspaper, Dangote revealed his plans last week Thursday when he met Tanzania’s Vice President Dr. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, during | ertugrul | |
25/11/2014 14:47 | finally, the next stage is reached. Now for a march to 3p ? | rmart | |
25/11/2014 14:46 | Up we go! Crack this 2p once and forever ! | pj787 | |
25/11/2014 14:45 | It must be a big buy order been filled by the MMs, could be another 500k as we seen 2 of them in early hours | ertugrul |
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