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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Minoan Group Plc | LSE:MIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008497975 | ORD 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% | 0.75 | 0.70 | 0.80 | 0.75 | 0.75 | 0.75 | 2,331,190 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Hotels And Motels | 0 | -1.07M | -0.0013 | -5.77 | 6.17M |
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29/10/2021 12:19 | Agreed rafboy. With all the side issues that have gone on and should be resolved imminently, then it's easy to forget what the main theme should be in the final quarter of this year. hxxps://www.ekathime | nick2412 | |
29/10/2021 11:49 | Yes, still feel the prospect of a deal is close. Why extend the loan if there is no prospect of a return? | rafboy | |
29/10/2021 11:44 | Required by the NOMAD. Will be further early next week. All very constructive as far as I know. | waterloo01 | |
29/10/2021 11:41 | Talks continuing but confident! DC | daicaprice | |
29/10/2021 11:39 | Looks to be a formality for the loan extension and, hopefully, should coincide with the equally inevitable and advantageous Greek legislation going through next week. It wouldn't be Minoan if they didn't leave things until the last minute but I think, in this case, there is good reason as the best terms will be secured once the new legislation is being seen as going through. | nick2412 | |
29/10/2021 11:28 | Minoan Group PLC - Loan Extension #MIN https://www.voxmarke | aimdetective | |
29/10/2021 11:28 | 15 Feb 2010. CE 'Although still awaiting the court's decision, the Board remains committed to bringing the Cavo Sidero Project to fruition in the shortest possible time.' | microscope | |
29/10/2021 08:58 | I am sure we are all awaiting the hear today that CE has decided to pay off Gilberts loan himself given the level of remuneration he has secured over the last decade as he has failed to deliver anything of value. Given that he took a 50% decrease in salary last year payments to CE should be immediately withdrawn until we reach a satisfactory outcome for shareholders. It's quite clear he has nothing of value to report. | hugothesecond | |
28/10/2021 15:12 | Waterloo you have the faith of Noah and the optimism of Boris Johnson. let us await events that will certainly have a major impact on the speculation here. | atlantic57 | |
28/10/2021 15:02 | The loan is just part of the picture, it's the dev law that will move things along towards a deal and a proper valuation. Rather save more detailed comment till we see the RNS. | waterloo01 | |
28/10/2021 14:52 | How do you things playing out Waterloo? I've really enjoyed your level of knowledge and read your posts with the utmost interest. | aimdetective | |
28/10/2021 12:29 | It might be tomorrow just unless it's 1st thing, it's often better left to Monday AM IMO | waterloo01 | |
28/10/2021 12:26 | Loan news should really be tomorrow imho. It's unnecessary, and unfair on all shareholders, if he knows the outcome, (which surely he must by now?), to leave it till Monday.But hey it's CE so Monday I suppose would be par for the course. By then of course the company could, technically, be in default. | microscope | |
28/10/2021 11:59 | Waiting for the Greek govt to put it onto the schedule but apparently it should be early next week, possibly Monday. | waterloo01 | |
28/10/2021 11:53 | Does anyone have any guesses on when we might get DEV law update? | aimdetective | |
28/10/2021 11:53 | Thank you. | rafboy | |
28/10/2021 11:50 | Yes, Monday. | waterloo01 | |
28/10/2021 11:47 | Do we expect news of Mr Gilbert’s loan tomorrow or latest Monday? | rafboy | |
28/10/2021 10:25 | Greece really needs to sort its airports out, as imo they just do not seem to be able to handle the numbers in the busy months, without causing passenger stress by the time these new investments come to the industry. | clocktower | |
28/10/2021 08:03 | Major Hotel Brands Have Big Plans for Greece Major international hospitality brands including Melia and Accor are betting on Greece, announcing plans to expand to the Greek market during the 22nd hybrid Prodexpo event held in Athens this week. Greece appears to be attracting investor interest mainly in hospitality and tourism driven in large part by government plans to simplify procedures and do away with red tape. | wi1l | |
27/10/2021 21:46 | Did you sell PJ? | aimdetective | |
27/10/2021 21:06 | daicaprice27 Oct '21 - 12:18 - 17869 of 17877 0 2 0 Nice to see a bit of volume and confidence returning, I think we are in for a positive period finally, loan conversion I’d see as positive even with the dilution and the bill passing could be the absolute game changer with suitors driving deals and CE having to keep pace. DC ==================== ''Confidence returning'' when its close to all time lows and in a decades long down trend? You really couldn't make this sh*t up How can a well past retirement age Executive Chairman who has delivered nothing to shareholders in over 20 years ''keep pace''? I can't believe what I'm reading here..... I look forward to your intelligent reponses. | pj 1 | |
27/10/2021 20:17 | Still feeling very positive. Seeing the volume back today was the most important thing for me. We need some news to get motoring! | aimdetective | |
27/10/2021 19:59 | I can only answer for me ct, I’m not dying to get out at all, I’m a little frustrated that I fully invested under .9p and couldn’t take advantage of the latest bargains. I personally am still very much confident of a happy time ahead. DC | daicaprice | |
27/10/2021 16:23 | Sadly it seems to have run out of steam once again. Mine was just a punt but some of you must be up to your necks in this. Dying to get out I suspect in some cases. | clocktower |
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