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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Modern Water Plc | LSE:MWG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1XF5X66 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 2.45 | 2.40 | 2.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/8/2020 10:09 | Argyle Had to google search Petrus :-) And yes 'A once in a generation' opportunity here! IMHO | paulcon1 | |
21/8/2020 10:06 | new contracts on the way and more interest. PAST results are gone, but the future is really big. Roll on to break 3p level next. | onehanded | |
21/8/2020 10:03 | Paul it was the realisation that COVID has given steroids and market size beyond imagination to a plan that had already been well thought through pre-COVID that makes this a once in a lifetime opportunity. May even get to taste Petrus if this comes together ;-) | argylerich | |
21/8/2020 09:51 | Thanks Gerard for the swift reply, I wasn't sure if the project was still alive given the reorganisation. I know a lot of time and effort was put into the contract, and the Spanish as is their way is always mañana, I agree with your philosophy of a little and often grabbing the low hanging fruit, just interested as a long time retired NWL manager. | gbenson1 | |
21/8/2020 09:37 | tickboo: Looks like Encyclo is still alive too. I really thought that partnership was dead in the water (for want of a better phrase :-) ) hxxps://www.linkedin | pieball | |
21/8/2020 09:36 | Argyle Same, starting to get very interesting as GB predictions are seemingly becoming reality. It's good when a plan comes together :-)) | paulcon1 | |
21/8/2020 09:29 | Does anyone know what the situation is with the Gibraltar project other than the Spanish dragging their feet? You would of thought NWL would be on the case! | gbenson1 | |
21/8/2020 09:24 | If that turns out to be a DT, then will that, tiny, gap get filled?? free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | 2magpies | |
21/8/2020 09:18 | Good find tickboo, this was the reason I invested so many years ago in MWG, not just a one trick pony. Covid detection is the icing on the very large cake!! | gbenson1 | |
21/8/2020 09:07 | https://www.linkedin | tickboo | |
21/8/2020 09:05 | Ha, fair enough! | tickboo | |
21/8/2020 08:33 | Indeed Paulcon, just quietly watching all the excitement for now and waiting for september when all will be revealed :-) | argylerich | |
21/8/2020 08:27 | affimers afffirmers who cares anyway, I know what they meant. My you are grumpy today... | monkey puzzle | |
21/8/2020 08:11 | Affimers ;) | tickboo | |
21/8/2020 08:05 | Argyle Did you catch GB confirming 'Affirmers Work' - It feels like there is going to be a Gold Rush! All the best | paulcon1 | |
21/8/2020 07:51 | Will make anyone buying under 3p very good returns? | monkey puzzle | |
21/8/2020 07:48 | Just think where this is going to be when the Micrtox NS is actually unveiled :-) | argylerich | |
21/8/2020 07:20 | Nice opening 3p possibly today | catchingmice | |
21/8/2020 07:16 | Looks like we've nicely gone past more than a year high. Just needs to get a move on to try and catch up with his big brother @ 3½p 😊 John | 2350220 | |
20/8/2020 16:50 | Lol. I'm not great. But I am bullish... | brucie5 | |
20/8/2020 16:17 | The beauty of this is that it has a technology that can be used all over the world. Desalination will also be sought from dry/hot countries where water is scarce. MWG will also contribute a lot to nature protection by monitoring pollution and toxicity in rivers, canals, dams and all sort of water reservoirs. IMO MWG will have a bright future. Buy and hold for the long term. | fuji99 |
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