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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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-0.15 | -8.33% | 1.65 | 1.60 | 1.70 | 1.80 | 1.625 | 1.80 | 2,290,751 | 16:16:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/6/2020 10:31 | > Tata are building a bridge nearby over Karanja Creek Is this the bridge that is going to be built with such low clearance it will mean anything but barges with an extremely low height will be able to get to MPL's "port". You gotta laugh. | phowdo | |
16/6/2020 22:00 | Reckon an increase in volume was simply our friend Azealea averaging down ! | my retirement fund | |
16/6/2020 21:52 | Imagine taking out a short derivative on the first day of the IPO of this absurd fraud ! You'd be in the same league as Jeff Bezzos now ! | my retirement fund | |
16/6/2020 21:29 | well another 19 million today ! | wasserman | |
16/6/2020 18:32 | anyone spoken to board or executives ? | wasserman | |
16/6/2020 18:29 | are there any photos of recent ones of portlast month or so | wasserman | |
16/6/2020 18:22 | who is selling and who is buying ? | wasserman | |
16/6/2020 18:20 | millions weekly 36 one day 14 another | wasserman | |
16/6/2020 17:53 | You can ask this to Mr. Jay Mehta, you want his india number | vijay4teli | |
16/6/2020 13:29 | why did 36 million trade yesterday? | wasserman | |
16/6/2020 13:28 | it does amuse me that all of you tricoteuse spend so much time on this dead dog. why?if you are stiil short what are you waiting for? buy them back ,if like me a dead bull just morbid interest. have lost money before. may do again. give it the last rights | wasserman | |
16/6/2020 12:08 | about time... | rumobejo | |
15/6/2020 13:42 | W01......two of the alleged four fraudsters are still fugitives according to the last FBI update! Only MPL would have the gall to retain him as a very highly remunerated 'consultant'! | mount teide | |
15/6/2020 13:34 | Wonder how the fraud trial of the MD (until only recently) of MPL is going? | waterloo01 | |
15/6/2020 13:31 | Dont be suckered in by a rise, as expected it fell back | escapetohome | |
13/6/2020 21:43 | It is a fishy port for fisherman... | diku | |
11/6/2020 07:22 | Get the drift, just asking the question... | scars | |
11/6/2020 07:21 | ...their bank. For goodness sake please read the previous posts on this BB written by people (in particular) Mount Teide) who have researched this company thooughly which something you could not possibly have done if you are even thinking of "investing" here. Genuine thoughts to help prevent another decent investor being hurt by this bunch of charlatans. | marvelman | |
10/6/2020 17:10 | Tata are building a bridge nearby over Karanja Creek......they simply want a storage compound and marine facility closeby for the duration of the construction contract work .....after that they will disappear like morning mist as they're port terminal operators! Mercantile Management despite making a small part of the terminal operational for 18 months have predictably failed to generate any interest whatsoever from existing shipping lines using the Port of Mumbai. When the last of the most recent equity cash raise is depleted after ten years of funding the management's millionaire lifestyles, the banks will take over the 'asset'. The equity is worthless and has been for some considerable time! | mount teide | |
10/6/2020 15:57 | So rather than Tata starting the contract (April 2020) for 5.5m they could buy it! | scars |
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