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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Oracle Power Plc | LSE:ORCP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B23JN426 | ORD 0.001P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.0068 | 26.98% | 0.032 | 0.03 | 0.034 | 0.0325 | 0.0275 | 0.03 | 51,652,030 | 15:24:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.29M | -0.0003 | -1.00 | 1.12M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/10/2021 09:32 | Looks good for a break upwards - | tomboyb | |
15/10/2021 16:26 | Well said x1000 Never gamble more than you can aford to loose. | tenapen | |
15/10/2021 11:24 | Potentially an enormous amount of shares purchased if the purchasers' incomes are very low. | x1000 | |
15/10/2021 10:18 | Pathetic amount of shares bought | jaforsadi | |
14/10/2021 15:52 | SAE is moving guys | boom boom bang bang | |
24/9/2021 12:28 | ALL credit to her. Ms Naheed Memon puts her money where her mouth is. Good luck. As above, its just a shame the sellers move in on any buying activity. | tenapen | |
16/9/2021 20:51 | It's the convertible loan notes (CLN). They get issued at 10% below the lowest price in the X days prior (think 10), so any news just convert and sell into.Easy money. Will always effectively cut ahead of the rampers. As the balance on those CLN has got low amusing to see the old characters pushing coal sorry gold tales back. So hey might bounce but don't expect it to last as they all rush to sell into the news. | dhoult12 | |
16/9/2021 18:01 | What a shame Khan cast such a shadow over this company. Someone is selling large blocks into good news ...... Mmmmmmm ! | tenapen | |
31/8/2021 07:15 | If your in the circle, Your in early. :-/ | tenapen | |
29/8/2021 19:54 | With Coalbat a all time high and gold still in the 1800s such a good idea was'nt it ? | drooyrich8 | |
27/8/2021 18:03 | I see the other place getting excited at thought of Thar coming into focus again. But only one poster pointing out the enormous funds Naheed is going to have to raise if ORCP is to benefit even from its 12% share. But fools rush in - etc | lurker5 | |
27/8/2021 17:57 | Looking good :-) In Mrs Naheed we trust | tenapen | |
30/7/2021 17:26 | hedingTo sheiksPrice .25p? | andymunchkin | |
22/7/2021 08:29 | The shares spiked 18 months ago when the Sheik of Araby put in a load of cash. Not when Naheed came aboard. Since then its been downhill all the way as each's potty (and vaguer and vaguer) schemes have been bandied around. From the start it was obvious there was no plan for the shares or for the shareholders, who will be up for more and more dilution - yea and more as to Kingdom Come - before anything positive happens - if at all. | lurker5 | |
19/7/2021 16:53 | Shes done nothing for the share price - which will continue on down. She doesn't understand the connection (or the disconnection) | lurker5 | |
19/7/2021 16:13 | Uhad aChance toDump whenThe rampngMorons wereInfested here. princePaid .25p?? | andymunchkin | |
16/7/2021 20:01 | No credit. When she took it on it was obvious she hadn't a clue what is involved with a major project needing funds many multiples of the 'sponsors' (ie ORCP) market cap. As with her gold wheeze, she assumed she just had to trumpet great ambitions and enormous figures, and investors will come running. But the sensible ones run away. | lurker5 | |
16/7/2021 10:51 | All due credit to her for taking on this poisoned Challis. She should have sacked the rest of the board, then installed her team. | tenapen | |
15/7/2021 08:40 | It never occurred to Naheed to ask ! Doh! | lurker5 | |
11/7/2021 12:54 | Is this a power company or mine explorer? | danmart2 |
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