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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.002 | -0.33% | 0.60 | 0.59 | 0.61 | 0.615 | 0.59 | 0.62 | 113,780,859 | 15:54:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -1.46M | -0.0001 | -60.00 | 121.45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/5/2017 10:20 | 12bn, your valued response is required on the xtr board. | thehitman1 | |
31/5/2017 09:30 | 12bn Lol well spotted. That would be the champagne breakfast getting me all excited! | cudmore | |
31/5/2017 09:02 | All good here, good technical chart action, heading for 1p+ over the summer. | ny boy | |
31/5/2017 08:56 | cudmore31 May '17 - 08:50 - 2801 of 2801 0 0 My Birthday today so let's see 40p at least!//////// It might hit 40p but not for a couple of years,0.40p will be soon though,imo. ;) | 12bn | |
31/5/2017 08:50 | My Birthday today so let's see 40p at least! | cudmore | |
31/5/2017 08:49 | 08:44:18 0.3535 549,189 O 0.3450 0.3700 Sell 8,472,405 16,692,306 08:41:43 0.3540 1,000,000 O 0.3450 0.3700 Sell 8,472,405 16,143,117 08:41:28 0.3485 127,000 O 0.3450 0.3700 Sell 8,472,405 15,143,117 08:41:02 0.3483 376,830 O 0.3450 0.3700 Sell 8,472,405 15,016,117 08:40:40 0.3483 1,148,435 O 0.3450 0.3700 Sell 8,472,405 14,639,287 08:39:51 0.3477 100,000 O 0.3450 //////// Do not be fooled by the sell column,most of those sells are in fact buys. Only the 0.3477p trade looks like a real sell. | 12bn | |
31/5/2017 08:41 | Yep sure looks like a break out,0.5p soon? | 12bn | |
30/5/2017 18:31 | This bb is like school all over again....need a dictionary close to hand! lollzzz | bigtee123 | |
30/5/2017 18:27 | KOD will certainly fly! | bigtee123 | |
30/5/2017 17:39 | Exocoetidae! | goneawol | |
30/5/2017 16:22 | These bloody day-traders!!! | rayg4 | |
30/5/2017 16:21 | Native verbs like this (from Anglo-Saxon, German, etc) are usually 'strong' verbs, ie irregular verbs. If it were a weak verb, it would indeed be 'buyed', which is the usual way of forming a past tense - adding that '-ed' suffix. 'Bring' is also a strong verb of Anglo-Saxon root. Here endeth the lesson. LOL | rayg4 | |
30/5/2017 16:20 | Ooh my dear it looks as though you have clearly HADDOCK! | cpap man | |
30/5/2017 16:14 | That's almost better... LOL. Spread the word on these effing BBs... I'm on a mission. | rayg4 | |
30/5/2017 16:09 | How's this then rayg4... I buyed in this morning! Lollzzz | bigtee123 | |
30/5/2017 16:02 | It is not our PLAICE to have a go over your SPRATling as we all know that you are just KODing about! | cpap man | |
30/5/2017 15:57 | Not spelling, TNBD. It's a vocabulary thing. That particular confusion (BROUGHT instead of BOUGHT) is all over these BBs... DRIVES ME NUTS!!! Apologies for this O/T. | rayg4 | |
30/5/2017 15:57 | Here's a direct link cpap man: | on target | |
30/5/2017 15:50 | Take another look at POST 8405 from fingers xxd's excellent chart thread FXD fingers xxd3 May '17 - 00:26 - 8405 of 8514 2 0 | cpap man | |
30/5/2017 15:50 | Rayg4 probably because they don't really teach spelling in school much these days, my son is 21 and his spelling is atrocious. | timnicebutdim | |
30/5/2017 15:49 | I might have kicked this off on Friday with a 10m buy. But the rally ran into profit-taking. This time the market is more convinced. The mood is sweetening. BUY | rayg4 | |
30/5/2017 15:46 | Lol... Well spotted! Looks like this will smash 35 today. | bigtee123 | |
30/5/2017 15:45 | Your timing bigtee123 of BUYING some KOD this morning appears to be all very FISHY! | cpap man |
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