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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lionsgold | LSE:LION | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B3M9KL68 | ORD NPV |
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% | 2.65 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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05/8/2018 20:52 | You are a silly sad person I really feel sorry for you all you have to so is to click on my name to find I have been here for many years. You are sepulchral a confused little cretin I don't have and never have had a LSE account | 1rodson | |
05/8/2018 20:27 | the reality is that most punters have done their money here. I have far too much cash here but happily was in earlier and took most of the cash out on the big spike. There was and is no reason to suspend the shares.....there are now delays and most of the bod have gone. Nothing much left to say....it seems the company now wants to go private and save cash. Hmmmm... Have a look at ATC-biggest seller of anth coal in the USA. But delisted and the shareholders can do nothing as the bod legally pay themselves fortunes.... | barnetpeter | |
04/8/2018 14:37 | barnetpeter1 Aug '18 - 00:22 - 3202 of 3206 0 0 2 Not coming back to Aim it seems is a strong possibility. ::::::: If you have ever looked into your bathroom mirror in the morning and thought this very thing then please give a green thumb so I know it's not just me. | cmackay | |
04/8/2018 14:30 | Wrtmf, that attitude should be a pre-requisite for equities. For ideal performance it should be, anyway. | cmackay | |
04/8/2018 09:35 | BarnetPeter .... Not coming back to AIM? What if it came back on the main exchange ? | tombillion1 | |
04/8/2018 08:20 | i'm moving forward on the basis i'm not seeing my money again...anything over and above that is a bonus! | wrtmf | |
03/8/2018 22:58 | So what you gonna say....please MR benefits fraud office stop this guy Rod posting as he gets it right all the time and must be making a ton of money more than me...........or something along those lines, Gee Snake what a funny little person you are, Lolololololololololo | 1rodson | |
03/8/2018 21:35 | I've been researching applegarth on LSE and think he's Rodson on here among other accounts here and on LSE. The guy seems very delusional and a passive LIAR. I'd suggest people report Rodson to the benefits fraud hotline - National Benefit Fraud Hotline ( NBFH ) Telephone: 0800 854 440. Textphone: 0800 328 0512. ... | snakesbelly | |
03/8/2018 21:34 | I've been researching applegarth on LSE and think he's Rodson on here among other accounts here and on LSE. The guy seems very delusional and a passive LIAR. I'd suggest people report Rodson to the benefits fraud hotline - National Benefit Fraud Hotline ( NBFH ) Telephone: 0800 854 440. Textphone: 0800 328 0512. ... | snakesbelly | |
03/8/2018 21:34 | I've been researching applegarth on LSE and think he's Rodson on here among other accounts here and on LSE. The guy seems very delusional and a passive LIAR. I'd suggest people report Rodson to the benefits fraud hotline - National Benefit Fraud Hotline ( NBFH ) Telephone: 0800 854 440. Textphone: 0800 328 0512. ... | snakesbelly | |
03/8/2018 21:34 | I've been researching applegarth on LSE and think he's Rodson on here among other accounts here and on LSE. The guy seems very delusional and a passive LIAR. I'd suggest people report Rodson to the benefits fraud hotline - National Benefit Fraud Hotline ( NBFH ) Telephone: 0800 854 440. Textphone: 0800 328 0512. ... | snakesbelly | |
03/8/2018 20:49 | I've been researching applegarth on LSE and think he's Rodson on here among other accounts here and on LSE. The guy seems very delusional and a passive LIAR. I'd suggest people report Rodson to the benefits fraud hotline - National Benefit Fraud Hotline ( NBFH ) Telephone: 0800 854 440. Textphone: 0800 328 0512. ... | snakesbelly | |
03/8/2018 18:18 | What's accruing here ? | therealapplegarth |
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