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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kodal Minerals Plc | LSE:KOD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BH3X7Y70 | ORD 0.03125P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.02 | -3.39% | 0.57 | 0.56 | 0.58 | 0.585 | 0.57 | 0.59 | 35,828,332 | 16:27:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -1.46M | -0.0001 | -57.00 | 115.37M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/10/2023 19:38 | Morrisman, share went from .98 not .88.If you start with inaccurate remarks why would you revert to facts and the truth.To call him bombastic is an understatement, if he could suck as good as he blows he could have Windermere Lake in his back garden.Being polite he is nobody minor shareholder at best. Mary Padian, I support you fully, the board go and now. Dazaliam likewise , I have this afternoon researched the shareholders and who really owns Kodal and the Company is ripe for a buyout.The problem basically is the goons that believe BA is omnipotent are to stupid to think for themselves. Hiding ostriches see more than the lot of them.Cheers all. | ![]() jamesroo2 | |
28/10/2023 08:33 | I see the ass-whacker name dropping me yet again on lse, rent-free | ![]() dazaliam | |
27/10/2023 16:30 | Is this the same dazaliam as on hot copper | cmvi | |
27/10/2023 16:20 | Agree James, as I said earlier all of kodal at risk now with a govt that now knows kodal are desperate for cash. Poor form Bernie, youve just screwed everyone to fund a lifestyle. | ![]() dazaliam | |
27/10/2023 15:56 | Dear poor Baz did you read the RNS and like the idiots on LSE not comprehend it, if so read on.Any good sales person kowns the deal is only completed when you get the money. Has the money been received?No but yet another promise to be paid on the 15th of November or “sometime thereafter”, from a man to which promises mean nothing.Yet Hainan has got 51% of the new Company and it is up to Kodal to fix the precedents. Also Kodal in return has to take on the the additional problems (unstated as yet}by pledging their total assets to Hainan if they fail to do so for as yet an unstated period.What grip the Mail government has plus the already 10% is also unstated.THIS to me is a full scale Kodal debenture as surety to get a deal done. SO no money, no resolution of the precedents, no fixed date to any completion only putting the whole of Kodal up as surety for what selling out the best part of the Lithium mine. What a bunch of prat’s, but please do not alert those on Lse about this debacle because I have made some money over the years due to their lack business acumen and silly ramping and I think it will long continue. ENjoy the rise today and keep beating your chest. | ![]() jamesroo2 | |
27/10/2023 15:55 | Crashing back down now soooooo obvious | mary padian | |
27/10/2023 15:55 | Punters bailing out now, Another classic pump n dump by the spivs on lse. Disgraceful behaviour. 📉📉 | ![]() original fastjet | |
27/10/2023 15:49 | Usa and israel may start a major war on the weekend thats why.. | ![]() neo26 | |
27/10/2023 15:46 | Friday afternoon sell off starting. | ![]() bsg | |
27/10/2023 15:45 | I think mid nov this will go over 1p."..for the completion of the Transaction now expected in the first half of November 2023." | ![]() neo26 | |
27/10/2023 15:01 | Going down a different path now Liam dam you never give up do you lol sad very sad | ![]() bazza521 | |
27/10/2023 14:55 | Once development starts the Mali gov have kodal over a barrel, developing without a licence is a massive risk. | ![]() dazaliam | |
27/10/2023 14:22 | mary strawberry nosher i reckon will change name again soon. what a loser | ![]() trolls and co |
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