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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kore Potash Plc | LSE:KP2 | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYP2QJ94 | ORD USD0.001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.005 | 0.97% | 0.52 | 0.50 | 0.54 | 0.525 | 0.515 | 0.52 | 7,175,744 | 08:20:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/5/2018 13:34 | Another 100K for me at 8.1399p | cantrememberthis2 | |
17/5/2018 13:17 | Im in chaps, 100K at 8.125p | cantrememberthis2 | |
14/5/2018 20:15 | Looks like over hang is now cleared...look at the huge late trades | laptop15 | |
13/5/2018 20:18 | Yes your belly over your belt | jimduggen | |
11/5/2018 20:07 | Is there still an overhang here? | hope67 | |
11/5/2018 10:00 | JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – South Africa is likely to play a significant role in the development and construction of the large new potash mine and processing plant that is being planned in the Republic of Congo (RoC) at an expected capital cost of $2-billion. | andrbea | |
11/5/2018 10:00 | JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – South Africa is likely to play a significant role in the development and construction of the large new potash mine and processing plant that is being planned in the Republic of Congo (RoC) at an expected capital cost of $2-billion. | andrbea | |
11/5/2018 07:14 | https://twitter.com/ | laptop15 | |
11/5/2018 07:14 | Up 28% on asx last night guys | laptop15 | |
10/5/2018 18:03 | Remember SXX.. this is not in production yet This will very volatile as well. Plenty of dilution to come Plenty of time to buy in | jailbird | |
10/5/2018 16:42 | Bought in today....very interesting story here guys :) | laptop15 | |
04/5/2018 16:06 | Zero spread, never seen that before | rakepat37 | |
02/5/2018 12:09 | Picking up, fair value 16p I reckon then 22p plus once news break | rakepat37 | |
01/5/2018 22:50 | More to come this quarter Final Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams are in progress, and are expected in Q2 2018. Plot plans and 3D models are finalized for the DFS, and shows the final layout of the process plant area model. Operating cost estimation has now begun, with a high level of input from Kore Potash. Final report writing is underway, with draft document expected in Q2 2018. | rakepat37 | |
01/5/2018 22:49 | FC is now updating final DFS process flow diagrams, which are expected in Q2 2018. | rakepat37 | |
01/5/2018 22:44 | Good volume today, have a feeling this is going rise this week as so much potential, asset value is worth a fortune. | rakepat37 | |
01/5/2018 22:00 | The details look good, it's SSX in the DoC here isn't it? It floated at 9p didn't it? could be £2+ a share in 2/3 years? | mickluv1 | |
01/5/2018 17:17 | It's the Congo.. 1p.. Who knows.. | shirley83 | |
01/5/2018 12:16 | Where's the bottom here guys | mickluv1 | |
15/4/2018 14:30 | Directors buy.. Interesting.. News coming? | shirley83 | |
13/4/2018 15:44 | up 8% rns today | andrbea | |
09/4/2018 11:11 | You do realise that the 20 is AUD and not Sterling? 1ro2 | 1ror2 | |
06/4/2018 09:31 | Kore has an advantageous position thanks to its ore body being relatively shallow compared to many potash mines at 190m to 340m deep // Bennett says Kore will look to switch listings from AIM to London’s Main Market when it raises money for the mine build, similar to the route followed by Sirius Minerals /// Chief executive Sean Bennett believes one third of the money will have to be raised from investors, adding up to $600m (£427m). That’s more than four and a half times its current market cap (£90.2m). The remaining $1.2bn will come from debt finance. | andrbea | |
06/4/2018 09:21 | Its what AIM does best.Shareholder destruction.Stay away for the next 2 years | aidenabettin |
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