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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Neo Energy Metals Plc | LSE:NEO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWLRL80 | ORD GBP0.0001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.025 | -4.55% | 0.525 | 0.50 | 0.55 | 0.55 | 0.525 | 0.55 | 2,575,497 | 14:40:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/1/2009 13:35 | Get on with it then Dermo! | polythene | |
16/1/2009 18:35 | Looks like spot on then. Not a time to be short i think | snowman10 | |
16/1/2009 12:34 | Daily Mail today says company is going to get TAKEOVER from Desmond... | ![]() deep powder | |
15/1/2009 18:12 | Bear Raider I suggest you close that short very very soon. A bid is brewing from DD who i guess wants it to back into his Irish gaming business. Not a clue as to a price but it aint going to be at net cash which is were we are. Time will tell if i am right but being short right now is not a bright move. Interesting valuation on the company 1p. I do look investors who talk sense. I think Bear raider you should ignore my advice and go even shorter!!! LOL Snowman | snowman10 | |
09/1/2009 11:31 | Bear @rse bandit 666 --- how did you escape -- back to the blinkx asylum for you dont worry these nice people here you next show starts now so JUMP Bear @rse JUMP | ![]() fathert | |
09/1/2009 10:24 | Wonder if Dermot Desmond, who recently a whacking great big chunk of the company, was fooled by the name change. Name changes may fool the shopping millions but share buyers who are fooled by a name change are, I suspect, collectively too poor to have much impact on the price. On the other hand, that may be oversestimating the smarts of fund managers. | monosodiumg3 | |
09/1/2009 03:39 | I would still ask BR "Are you short?" Otherwise button it! | ![]() aspex | |
08/1/2009 21:53 | mug punters would be the ones shorting this counter when informed strategic buyers are moving in.not many growth situations backed strongly by cash [dollars] out there at the moment and you manage to short one...how unlucky can you get! | ![]() kooba | |
08/1/2009 21:35 | phil yeah sure, every single company can be traced back in the public domain, company house etc. You know very well what i meant, people do not do it though. they heard of NLR before, so they won't touch it, but a new name you get another batch of mug punters chasing the pipe dreams. | bear_raider 666 | |
08/1/2009 20:48 | All the co history is freely available in the public domain for those that genuinely seek it; let's waste no more time on shorters. 1p coming soon....NOT. 101P COMING SOONER. | ![]() philjeans | |
08/1/2009 20:46 | 99.9% lack of knowledge of this situation...don't waste everyones time with ill conceived numpty views.go bore other sites or do some research so you have half a clue. | ![]() kooba | |
08/1/2009 20:34 | 99.9 confidence level stat. rest assured. | bear_raider 666 | |
08/1/2009 20:20 | Making generalisations is hardly an art form now is it. The previous posters name rather gives his game away.Don't ya think??? | ![]() restassured | |
08/1/2009 20:08 | Aspex never trust any company that changes their name. It's the same outfit at the end, same directors same hypes | bear_raider 666 | |
08/1/2009 18:53 | Bear_Raider 666 - 8 Jan'09 - 18:39 - 135 of 135 why did they change their name? from experience what i know if a company changes their name, they want to suck more mug punters, who do not know their past. I suspect history will repeat itself. .................... Normally you would be right to suspect something. However you obviously have not done any depth of research on the company. Maybe you should short them as heavily as possible (even to 1p) and see who is right. Best of luck but words are cheap. Action counts. | ![]() aspex | |
08/1/2009 18:39 | why did they change their name? from experience what i know if a company changes their name, they want to suck more mug punters, who do not know their past. I suspect history will repeat itself. My target 1p | bear_raider 666 | |
08/1/2009 12:45 | Nice volume again today - price is being manipulated by the dealers to gain some stock. Actually going up from trade to trade. Prepare for BLAST-OFF! | ![]() philjeans | |
07/1/2009 14:34 | Not necessarily so; don't believe those MM s - up to their tricks again. | ![]() philjeans | |
07/1/2009 12:21 | weak again | ![]() targatarga | |
31/12/2008 10:40 | If I told you that you can double your money in the next 12 months,but that you will have to wait the full twelve months to receive it.It is still an amazing return. It will happen,but usually when you least expect it. What is the alternative? Lend money to the government at 1%? I don't think so! | ![]() restassured | |
31/12/2008 10:35 | It's called manipulation; price kept low so that the bidder can accumulate stock on the cheap. Broker/MM gets commission/percentag | ![]() philjeans | |
31/12/2008 10:34 | Patience,patience | ![]() restassured | |
31/12/2008 10:30 | The amazing thing is that the £ cash held is going up by the day as the pound flops against the doller. I can not understand how this is at near all times lows with all the stake building net cash assets at shareprice and good news RNS every other day and outlook, its very very strange indeed. | ![]() 25cent | |
29/12/2008 08:32 | No qustion that it's vastly undervalued and going well up - but because of fundamentals or the impending bid? Either way, I'm happy, long and strong. And patient. | ![]() philjeans |
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