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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Libertine Holdings Plc | LSE:LIB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN6PSG15 | ORD GBP0.001 |
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% | 1.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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29/4/2024 10:27 | Thanks for playing gerbils. It's been a blast. | terminator101 | |
16/2/2024 08:49 | one heck of a rise - | tomboyb | |
01/9/2023 08:25 | Wow, another IPO shocker. Bust by the end of the year IMO. | terminator101 | |
01/9/2023 07:49 | Now 2.5p Down 47% today. Congratulations to MRF on one of the most predictive BB header. Certainly come true in spades. | pugugly | |
22/12/2022 06:27 | Excellent share performance from this pie in the sky stinker! 14 pence, congratulations Libertine, not! SHOCKING !!! | my retirement fund | |
18/8/2022 13:15 | Bit telling Keith's not dipping his hand in his pocket at this level really. | my retirement fund | |
10/8/2022 08:35 | Libertine Holdings PLC (LSE AIM: LIB) announces that the Company has issued 400,000 new ordinary shares of 0.1 pence each ("Ordinary Shares") to satisfy certain share entitlements shares created out of thin air and given away for free | my retirement fund | |
10/8/2022 08:34 | Looks like its putting its funds listed from the float to good use, by applying for all the grants it can: Libertine Holdings PLC (LSE AIM: LIB), a developer of clean, highly efficient and fuel-flexible Linear Generator products, has been awarded GBP423,260 grant funding by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) I would imagine they got enough money from the float to employ a fulltime team of highly skilled professional grant draftsmen and women to see k out and apply for every grant you can shake a stick at! Breakfast and dinner all on the tax payer. | my retirement fund | |
24/12/2021 17:10 | Can't trade anyway as my broker still not registered the stock...so who is able to buy when you can't trade yet? | zen12 | |
24/12/2021 15:30 | OK so now we have a company valued at over 51m with assets listed as a mere 295K (and presumably most of which intangible) and get this, a reported book value of minus (negative) 304K. So it was basically well and truly insolvent had it not been for loans, that was until they managed to crash onto the AIM casino yesterday. I'm afraid I am unable to see any value, or any hope for any genuine value in this business at all. | my retirement fund | |
23/12/2021 14:13 | jeez a 50% premium plenty of room for post ipo folk to be skinned alive | my retirement fund | |
06/5/2005 06:57 | Finally seen this returning back to the starting price! | double6 | |
04/4/2005 14:11 | anyone have any idea why tas,lib and sgt always move at the same time? | magtalo | |
04/4/2005 11:21 | Told you so! | shols | |
04/4/2005 08:36 | Sagittarius is up today.Libra & Taurus should follow it up shortly. | shols | |
01/4/2005 14:19 | Looking good. 2p values each shell at c£1m. | topvest | |
01/4/2005 13:52 | I got 70,000 free | mryesyes | |
01/4/2005 11:17 | Safeland holders eh! You lucky beggars! | src123 | |
31/3/2005 20:55 | The NMS is a tad and no reported trades is a tad misleading isn't it. Anyway, shouldn't complain as I got these for free. I said before listing that we would go to 1-2p. Glad to have been proved correct. That's a 10-20 bagger on the nominal value for us Safeland shareholders! | topvest | |
31/3/2005 18:49 | Incredible! Are these three new shares deliberately underpriced to enter the IPO ? Must be! Good strategy---attention | ppowerscourt |
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