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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mincorp | LSE:MOP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B05Q9X89 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.175 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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21/4/2008 08:50 | been waiting 3 years mac, but, a top up at these prices,??? | saloch | |
21/4/2008 08:45 | th2 - u better get used to waiting where MOP is concerned ;-) | macansy77 | |
21/4/2008 08:38 | come on mop give us the overdue update.rns stated 1st qrt.now nearly 3 weeks late | tryinghard2 | |
18/4/2008 16:32 | The resident MOPheads will make their own decisions and will not be influenced by 'pump and dump' merchants. | audereestfacere | |
18/4/2008 14:56 | news now 3 weeks overdue,hopefully news on a few fronts. | tryinghard2 | |
18/4/2008 13:10 | watch what your saying bsg .lamanga will report you too the fsa for bold statements like that.but news is due.imho | tryinghard2 | |
18/4/2008 09:52 | Rising ! Why now ? corporate action on the way ? | bsg | |
17/4/2008 21:08 | Then a 100,000 buy. Wow - what excitement! | topvest | |
17/4/2008 10:52 | The only interesting thing about MOP is what's happening with/at ATPK. EDIT 11:15 MOP's gone up 10% on a 40,000 buy! | audereestfacere | |
16/4/2008 21:29 | Hmm - interesting. Accounts for ATPK are late. May be part of the share dispute mentioned previously? | topvest | |
15/4/2008 17:05 | Hopaco,Rexy and Pearson have sold a combined total of 19.62% of ATPK at Rp.200 per share - has MOP mopped them up and not told us? Anyway, why did they sell at such a deep discount to the SP? | audereestfacere | |
12/4/2008 18:48 | Nabarro Wells has been acquired by Ambrian Capital, which are dedicated mining investment bankers. If there is a deal to be done, I can only expect that move to have helped in any fundraising. Time will tell, I suppose. | topvest | |
11/4/2008 14:35 | You're a mine of great information. Let's hope MOP isn't caught on the hop and can dig out a deal with ATPK, otherwise we'll all be shafted and I don't mean a mine shaft. | audereestfacere | |
09/4/2008 16:11 | Get a move on MOP-PLOP and release some good news.After all, you've had 39 months in which to do something. | audereestfacere | |
03/4/2008 11:23 | ATPK's financial statement delayed due to internal wrangling! Please click on Key developmments above. | audereestfacere | |
02/4/2008 18:21 | aud - very frustrating i know, i'm just hoping that in the post RH era things are actually beginning to take shape but we'll just have to wait and see... | macansy77 | |
02/4/2008 12:30 | Thanks Mac, something is always about to happen,but never does. Any news about Cadig? I'm really miffed about Waverley, as it was drilled in June/July '07 and R.H. told me the full results would be out in Sept/Oct last year. Anyway,thank you again for keeping us up to date. | audereestfacere | |
02/4/2008 10:05 | sorry, bank finance and possibly a rights issue... | macansy77 | |
01/4/2008 21:02 | Thanks Mac - any hint of timings? | topvest | |
01/4/2008 16:55 | aud - my man spoke to Steptoe today, more of the same though promisingly reports on Waverley are being compiled currently and should be due in about 6 weeks time. ATPK investment still looks our best near term positive and will change MOP from explorer to producer. This looks like being close to completion. | macansy77 | |
01/4/2008 12:40 | It's about time MOP got on its moped and rode to glory. | audereestfacere | |
31/3/2008 23:07 | Yawn - stretch and Juggler wakes up from Winter "Am I a wealthy woman yet?" she says Logs on Looks at MOP Shakes head Goes back to hibernation Try you again later in 2008...... | the juggler |
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