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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mwana | LSE:MWA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0GN3470 | 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% | 0.85 | - | 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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10/12/2014 08:38 | I see the Chinese move as irrelevant. They had the information on the evening of the 8th and released it on the afternoon of the 9th so a quick turnaround for a company with a presentation today in the UK and in Zimbabwe. Busy time for the management so I am more than happy. I suspect had they not had two RNS's stacking today they may well have just rolled it over. | lucky punter | |
10/12/2014 08:31 | I'm talking about yesterday's RNS. They sat on it all day and put it out after hours. They did the same with the leach tank rupture, hence I was saying it's not usually a good sign. | gwr7 | |
10/12/2014 08:26 | I have no issues with this mornings RNS. Seems like a sound strengthening of the management team to me and K.M.'s comment says it all, if you read it. Full focus on the next RNS. | mg78 | |
10/12/2014 08:17 | last thing we need is a board that doesnt work as a team - and we need this H&S pattern aborted. Come on Mwana , give us something to cheer about | juju44 | |
10/12/2014 08:10 | wtf? Can't see how the appointments stop the Chinese from pursuing the petition. It could be Mpinga getting more of his men on board to assist with future votes. Not usually a good sign when Mwana start messing about with RNS timing. It wasn't necessary to put yesterday's RNS out after hours. | gwr7 | |
10/12/2014 07:52 | Im just thinking that the appointments to the board are linked.By the way i didn't say it was over.I was merely asking a question. | casabella2 | |
10/12/2014 07:26 | rns.Is that the court case over then.No news on interims yet.May have to wait til morning. | casabella2 | |
09/12/2014 22:55 | Nice. Thanks cascudi. News here shortly should bring some focus to MWA's valuation vs assets and the path the company will take in 2015. A bit of background noise today re. the RNS. A more important update tomorrow. | mg78 | |
09/12/2014 20:26 | Gold Jumps to Six-Week High as Equity Losses Spur Haven Buying | cascudi | |
09/12/2014 20:23 | It does not mean the Chinese would manage to win an election just the vote to force a stand down. Pointless really. Just shows what a fool Ning is; apparently he is doing this in the best interest of the ordinary shareholder. | lucky punter | |
09/12/2014 18:23 | Chinese not happy. Kalaa did say that they were looking to appoint a new Chairman by the end of the year. | caedwalla | |
09/12/2014 17:44 | Mugabe sacks Vice President and seven ministers... | htrocka2 | |
09/12/2014 17:15 | What a stupid court case! What a time to go to court! It shouldn't affect the share price ...I hope | ucabwoo | |
09/12/2014 17:05 | It won't - it's like two kids bickering in the playground | rogen83 | |
09/12/2014 17:03 | Will this bickering affect our interim results.Hope not.Or should i say the share price | casabella2 | |
09/12/2014 16:57 | No chance ,we are in a strong bargaining position. | casabella2 | |
09/12/2014 16:55 | RNS - seems like the Chinese really do want control. Perhaps it's about time they put up or shut up. They can have my shares for 10p if they want full control! | rogen83 | |
09/12/2014 15:09 | Could be a nice double whammy from bnc and mwa tomorrow. | casabella2 | |
09/12/2014 14:32 | Looking at the volume and the share price there does not appear to have been any news leak from the results. | casabella2 | |
09/12/2014 13:56 | Some positive movement at last. Perhaps we will see more this afternoon. | skidaddle |
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