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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nanosynth Group Plc | LSE:NNN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BFX0ZN92 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.092 | - | 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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24/8/2021 08:35 | Morning Denise/mountie. That 1.49p is looking good! | bionicdog | |
24/8/2021 08:20 | Mask machine did not work - Says a lot about the technical competence of technical management and buyers - Big question - what else could they have missed out on? Also reflects very badly (imo) on senior managments judgement and DD before signing off on the project. | pugugly | |
24/8/2021 07:07 | In the Board's opinion, the agreement to recover almost 75% of the paid cost of the machine, excluding the EUR66,000 contingent payment, is a fair deal..Returning faulty goods that are not fit for purpose and not getting a full refund classes as a fair deal - priceless | supercity | |
23/8/2021 15:06 | RNS MUST BE ON THE WAY CEO APPOINTS NAME BY THE 1ST OF SEPTEMBER OPTIONS GRANTED 100% PREMIUM 2m at 1.50p 23/08/2021 | bobbie870 | |
23/8/2021 13:36 | Is Lady Gaga flogging masks now!! | tez123 | |
23/8/2021 13:25 | Too thick to find this thread so far. | bionicdog | |
23/8/2021 13:24 | What, no posting about endless riches about all the billions of overpriced face nappies they haven't sold out of the back of edl boys tuk tuk? What will Dennise and all her multi IDs aliases do? | terminator101 | |
23/8/2021 12:17 | It has been announced that the following rules will apply to postings on this new NNN chat service: 1. No bad language will be permitted. 2. The words "ramping" and "deramping" may no longer be used. 3. Posting content should be about the Company, its BOD, the SP, RNSs and news etc.- comments about other people's posts are deemed as irrelevant. 4. Content of postings will always be civilised, with correct spelling and syntax: Confusion between "their" and "there", "its" and "it's" will not be permitted and will incur a fine of 1000 shares or 10p, whichever is the greater. These rules will apply from 08.00 on Tuesday 24th August. | pilotov | |
23/8/2021 09:08 | Great new thread. Where's Denise and her 1.49p average? | bionicdog | |
23/8/2021 08:53 | !FOLLOWFEED | bobbie870 | |
31/3/2008 22:45 | Hurt by the credit crunch no doubt - lucky it is still suspended really. | notanewmember | |
25/3/2008 10:04 | where is this now | bigman | |
09/5/2007 23:15 | Well, I did tell you. Try listening . | esrimeur | |
09/5/2007 23:09 | bloody free bb | wiganer | |
09/5/2007 23:09 | Chart does look intriguing, but needs News. | wiganer | |
09/5/2007 22:59 | This will be £9999 per share then! | notanewmember | |
09/5/2007 22:54 | JEEPERS!!! | esrimeur | |
09/5/2007 22:46 | Holy cow, you're on to something there notanew.... - if you add up all those markets - this would be bigger than all the equities of the DJI, Nasdaq, Nikkei, FTSE in total!!!! | notanewmember | |
09/5/2007 22:44 | "Financial services sector includes financial trading entities using technical fundamental principles to trade in the equity markets, currencies and equity future markets in the United Kingdom and the United States of America; stockbrokers" Huge potential here IMHO. 1. Equity markets are worth billions. 2. Currency markets - forex worth Trillions 3. Futures - Derivatives worth 100s of trillions. 4. UK and US markets - the biggest markets of them all - all flush with cash and liquidity. All for a market cap of under £2m ????!!!! This one is a no-brainer. DYOR of course. | notanewmember |
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