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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.525 | 0.50 | 0.55 | 0.525 | 0.525 | 0.53 | 903,523 | 08:00:00 |
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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18/3/2021 18:55 | ANA will be the UK’s leading cannabis producer (200 TONS per year that’s worth £400m) Share price 1.45p Only £8m mkt cap Fastest growing sector worldwide Will have first mover advantage in UK Same growers as GW Pharma (just got sold for £5b) 4 biggest shareholders hold over 50% BOD own 30% Massively undervalued Near term multi bagger on license approval Partners with leading prof , scientists etc Primed for a RTO/ main listing (price driver) Under the radar (most chased MXC,CBX) Looking to bring a product to market Off take agreement in place already Will be producing 200 TONS per year (200,000 kilos) Has the most land out of every UK cannabis co (40 hectares) Fully funded for phase 1 UK medical cannabis growing 20% month Only 584m shares in issue Hardly any available in open market Will apply for a commercial license too | pass the dutchy | |
18/3/2021 12:53 | Elections in C-B this weekend (a stable outcome would be a positive - not necessarily for the locals, of course ;-<)and short-term newsflow (drill results) to follow shortly after. | extrader | |
17/3/2021 10:13 | And now the dump. Now that KP2 is in their sights, expect a 'rinse and repeat' around the time of the upcoming update ! | extrader | |
16/3/2021 09:07 | 'We know no reason' statement..... | extrader | |
15/3/2021 08:52 | Big pump in progress.Watch out. | moneymachine2 | |
05/1/2021 15:59 | What makes you say that? Would like a bit of detail | bigjames2 | |
26/12/2020 11:33 | Medium to long term investment. A lot of small trades that took place. Interesting days ahead | bigjames2 | |
24/12/2020 11:27 | tops not pumping it now on twitter. Impaled loads | dave4545 | |
24/12/2020 08:10 | Oz Market down 50% | letmepass | |
24/12/2020 07:06 | So much negativity. There are good things happening. Dougou for one could be in production as a low cost solution mine, the intent maybe being using the profits / revenue to build Kola. Not forgetting there could still be huge interest in an investor / consortium coming to the party to finance and build Kola. The problem with this share, like many other potash opportunities and other commodities, cash is scarce. Battery Minerals is all the flavor, however even they are finding capital raising a challenge. The thing about Kore, is they are slowly, slowly getting there, without all the pomp and ceremony. I know this does not suit retail investors, but institutional investors seem to have a better grasp | bigjames2 | |
23/12/2020 13:31 | whats the story here? i thought news only due in Feb? KP2 and IIP catching my eyes | nash81 | |
23/12/2020 10:10 | Has the Twitter pump crew as you name them orchastrated the rise on the ASX? | anti corruption | |
23/12/2020 10:04 | But these rises in such companies with 'linked known twitter pumpers' usually end up with an rns in a couple of weeks detailing a placing with attached warrants....and then the merlet realises the rise was actually just an orchestrated pump to offload placing stock or warrants by forward selling them before they're even issued....you know what I'm saying, as you didn't just land from the moon. | apfindley | |
23/12/2020 10:01 | I also can't understand your agenda here.I'm sure you're fully researched though.Not just trying to ride the tail end of a pump. | apfindley | |
23/12/2020 09:49 | Dodgy African company. Read the RNS from last year. | shirley83 | |
23/12/2020 09:37 | I am not looking for an argument but cannot understand your agenda here? | anti corruption | |
23/12/2020 09:31 | Exactly. Note my comments. Its a LOW LIQUIDITY SQUEEZE on a THIN ORDERBOOK. whilst the market is generally winding down for Xmas. The movement over on asx points to it being a certain pumper/director we already know.I would use the word 'value' very loosely, considering the resource isn't fully proved yet and they're years away from production. There are significantly better and more advanced opportunities out there which aren't on the manipulated cesspit of aim. | apfindley | |
23/12/2020 09:22 | Yes Only the biggest ever volume day already?The equivalent comparison to the ASX valuation?Merry Christmas | anti corruption | |
23/12/2020 09:16 | Yes it will be the twitter pumper group.Note even with this 60% rise, the actual traded value is only around £100k . Which is tiny for such big movement. | apfindley | |
23/12/2020 09:13 | I think someone's building a stake. Although plenty of shares in issue quite a lot held tightly by a small group | fromthesidelines | |
23/12/2020 09:09 | This will do 100% by the looks of it - | tomboyb | |
23/12/2020 08:46 | Last trades in oz at 0.46 approx 2.6p long way to go to catch up. Large increase in volume over last couple of days. Keep an eye out on JSE see if volume increases there too | fromthesidelines | |
23/12/2020 08:44 | oz market cap is 26million? | tomboyb | |
23/12/2020 07:43 | Seems to be quite a bit of movement in Kore. Volume and Price. All in the right direction, up. Seems the market is happy with some of the aspects Dougou Drilling to prove the Solution mining option seems on track. Potash Shortages Long Term outlook for potash Seems much still to offer | bigjames2 | |
22/12/2020 08:22 | 0.032 in Oz which is roughly 1.8p in English. 75% up in Oz yesterday and 68% again today | fromthesidelines |
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