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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Obtala | LSE:OBT | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B4WJSD17 | 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% | 6.90 | 6.80 | 7.00 | - | 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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02/5/2017 16:09 | JJ you are right getting money out of China can be a real business? | michaelfenton | |
02/5/2017 15:57 | Jaknife. As an expert on all things financial, I thought you would know that for external investment from China, it needs to go through an approval process, coupled with their capital controls. In HK, it doesnt. Putting 2 and 2 together, I think that makes 4, and this probably has something to do with the delay. I am sure you will add 2 and 2 together and make minus 32 though. | jack jebb | |
02/5/2017 13:17 | Have a look at your atlas, Jaknife. Look and see where Hong Kong is in relation to China. In fact, Hong Kong is part of China now. You are trying to invent problems to suit your agenda. | jack jebb | |
02/5/2017 12:39 | Smart move. Having these trading companies as shareholders can only help. This is building up nicely to become a massive company. | jack jebb | |
02/5/2017 07:23 | RNS looks excellent news to me. Chinese timber trading company involved. Anyone know anything about them? | michaelfenton | |
29/4/2017 09:51 | Now that would depend if they sold due to the article, or sold due to the knowledge that people will sell due to the article!All I know is I took nearly 10% off the table and still have the same amount of shares. | beeks of arabia | |
29/4/2017 09:43 | Ah i see Beeks,but couldn't everyone who sold after said article say the same,so no sheep just every seller being smart ;) | scotty1 | |
29/4/2017 07:58 | Not in the way you are making out! :)I've seen what happens when these types of articles come out. So I took advantage.That's been smart, not a sheep! | beeks of arabia | |
29/4/2017 06:35 | "After a brief sell off on small volume (likely shareprophets followers/sheeple on the back of the article) the price stabilised." "I sold some last month and took advantage of Jaknifes woeful article to job the rest of my holding whilst taking out some cash for free." -------------------- So Beeks you are admitting to be one of the sheep or sheeple as you put it :) | scotty1 | |
28/4/2017 12:50 | I'd disagree.After a brief sell off on small volume (likely shareprophets followers/sheeple on the back of the article) the price stabilised.I reckon in months to come, this will be seen as the last great shake out before OBT starts to realise value.The latest RNS shows their intentions, and their cunning - signing up to a government initiative only when grants/subsidies/oth | beeks of arabia | |
17/4/2017 11:53 | hxxp://www.shareprop | scotty1 | |
13/4/2017 16:35 | Keep driving backwards, fella. | jack jebb | |
13/4/2017 16:13 | Jak I am not interested in what it is worth today. It is what it will be worth in 3-5 years time that is of importance to me, and why I, and most others, are invested. When you have a farm of this size that will produce a whole host of fruit and veg (and no wheat), all of which will be sold, and a forest the size of Kent, much of which has expensive woods, equipment to utilise it all, and a global market, you own part of a simple business that has all it needs to become a several hundred million/billion dollar company. You think it should be priced at 10% of current levels at 2p or so; I think it will be conservatively trading at well over 100p by then. Your approach is very much looking in the rear view mirror. I, and other shareholders, are looking forward. | jack jebb | |
13/4/2017 15:49 | hxxp://www.shareprop OBT in at 2.53min | scotty1 | |
13/4/2017 09:58 | You are concentrating on the wrong thing. It is the forestry that has the massive value. The agriculture will be the cash cow that produces the regular, sustainable and increasing monthly revenues. However, land which is unprepared is probably only worth what you claim. Land with properly prepared soil, irrigation, regular crop growth and rotation, drying houses, machinery and security isnt. Dont let facts get in the way of your misinformed campaign though. | jack jebb |
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