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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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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/8/2017 17:02 | JakNnife - Remember these were the Company that did a deal with Paragon Diamonds back in 2014 - and where are Paragon now ? | pugugly | |
18/8/2017 19:22 | sorted. thanks | maccamcd | |
18/8/2017 18:52 | mac: I presume you are complaining about post 2898 - Just click on the link and it should take you direct to the share prophets article - You might need to register - It is free. | pugugly | |
18/8/2017 18:46 | I can't see Jaknife's comments...? Jaknife, are you short of all my longs!? | maccamcd | |
18/8/2017 17:09 | As far as I am aware, RNSs are released when unexpected events occur, not when notified and expected events happen, so yes appears to be the right answer. | jack jebb | |
18/8/2017 15:31 | It seems your quest to destroy this company is falling on deaf ears, jaknife. Being a cynical old goat all the time isnt the way forward. | jack jebb | |
13/8/2017 08:43 | JakNife: are you basing that on no RNS? | michaelfenton | |
19/7/2017 17:01 | Looks like an excellent update to me, keeping shareholders fully informed on what they are doing, what they plan to do, and when. The management seem fully focused on their two core areas, and it seems the revenues are set to pick up significantly over the coming months. This is exactly why people have invested here, the melon above excluded. | jack jebb | |
19/7/2017 15:25 | Progress is happening at a swift rate. The new management are really kicking on it seems. However it will still be a while before we see any meaningful figures...the road to profitability certainly feels shorter. | jaykaytee | |
06/7/2017 17:30 | remarkomsoc - it can hardly be described as a trend more a fact. The ball game has changed now and we should see increasing revenues from now on. Concentrate on the future and not the past under different management. | michaelfenton | |
04/7/2017 15:03 | Another confusing layer of corporate red-tape... | zcaprd7 | |
04/7/2017 09:18 | Worth a look: | jack jebb | |
03/7/2017 16:16 | Hey Lubers You remember when Eden did not have the backing of a huge company TW/ Fraudy repeatedly described the Accounts in relation to Terpene Tech as 'Fraudulent'. Interesting since Sipcam who bought 9% of the company (and will be putting a representative on the board) on Friday the accounts have become merely 'incorrect' according to Fraudy/JakNife. Now how does that happen???? A case study of Tortious interference and a failed Vendetta. | supersonico | |
03/7/2017 11:56 | Where does one buy shares in argento? Seems to be where all the value is... | zcaprd7 | |
03/7/2017 07:58 | The old guard have finally gone, after a year of handing over the reins. Its no wonder the cfo was late with the results! Franco set up the company, but was never popular in the City. Miles and Co are City people. It is only from this financial year onwards that they can be judged, and the current management will ensure success here imo. | jack jebb | |
02/7/2017 14:51 | Significant investment will be required to get the exponential profit increases. .."During the year to 2015, WBI recorded earnings before interest and tax in Danish Krone of DKK 2.54 million (then equivalent to approximately £247,000) on turnover of DKK 106.8 million (then approximately £10.40 million), and as at 31 December 2015 had total assets of DKK 56.92 million (then approximately £5.61 million)". | the count of monte_cristo |
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