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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mercantile Ports & Logistics Limited | LSE:MPL | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BKSH7R87 | 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% | 1.60 | 1.50 | 1.70 | 1.60 | 1.60 | 1.60 | 5,101 | 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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10/6/2020 15:57 | So rather than Tata starting the contract (April 2020) for 5.5m they could buy it! | scars | |
10/6/2020 15:27 | Well, still not built, still no revenue, still siphoning off money, banks owed something close to £28m+. Add in any holders will exit ASAP they can, and you might get lucky, but your as likely to get screwed. Buy Hertz. At least it admits it's bust | waterloo01 | |
10/6/2020 15:22 | Optimistic then! | scars | |
10/6/2020 14:54 | Yes, the banks calling in the loans and taking ownership. They will then sell it on at a further discount to Gandhi. Shareholders will get zip IMO | waterloo01 | |
10/6/2020 14:52 | So the question, is it worth a punt at these extreme lows? A few people thought so this morning.... Any news due? | scars | |
10/6/2020 08:52 | During the War............ | diku | |
10/6/2020 08:50 | May be a bounce one day rodders! | scars | |
09/6/2020 17:17 | The management have been self isolating for over a decade..........with over £140m of cash raised from clueless institutions ! | mount teide | |
09/6/2020 15:27 | Currently looking a touch firmer..... 0.3485p being paid. f | fillipe | |
09/6/2020 13:57 | The herd is here... | diku | |
09/6/2020 13:55 | Had a punt at 0.3p | aimbagger | |
09/6/2020 13:53 | Of course he is ha | alexios1201 | |
09/6/2020 13:48 | OLD PUNTER SHOULD I BUY ? | wasserman | |
09/6/2020 13:32 | Dave does likes a punt you should see him ramping on the mtph thread. I bet he's secretly in already | mcrudden | |
09/6/2020 13:24 | Join in for a bounce Dave don't be shy.You know full well these bounces from all time lows are fast | alexios1201 | |
09/6/2020 12:53 | before you all ask twitter.... | dave4545 | |
09/6/2020 12:51 | 33 million traded today.........raised £1m after expenses. That holding would have cost $82.5m at IPO! | mount teide | |
03/6/2020 17:00 | And another new all time low. Are there any left to sell? | escapetohome | |
03/6/2020 16:43 | 5 million sell at 0.35p - 99.86% down from the London IPO! How to turn £12.5m into 17.5k in ten years..........leave it to these shysters to manage! They cannot say they weren't repeatedly warned ! Once again the monsoon season is about to hit or management's eleventh sixth month, fully expensed annual holiday as it is more commonly known to shareholders!! | mount teide | |
02/6/2020 18:42 | Yea, apparently so. They've got a whole floor "each" at the Grand Chola Sheraton. Book under "Travel and accommodation expensess so luckily it won't effect their salaries! | my retirement fund | |
02/6/2020 18:28 | And are they all self isolating?... | diku | |
02/6/2020 12:45 | I guess the build was going really well but has all been put behind by covid ? | my retirement fund | |
02/6/2020 12:39 | All time low! Only one direction . Those institutions who bought in must be questioning their sanity. | escapetohome | |
22/4/2020 10:19 | But you getting a discount of 50% from 1p... they only asking 0.45p...hope that white gloved butler is in good health... | diku | |
05/4/2020 23:23 | The ‘DOWN from IPO’ percent fall has very little left to fall. 0.2 % to be precise . Thats all. Im trying very hard to look on the bright side. But the hardened gambler that i am , i would not risk a single penny here. These people do not deserve my money. Not even 1p. | escapetohome |
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