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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Orogen | LSE:ORE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYXD4566 | 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% | 1.70 | - | 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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17/10/2017 14:44 | Ahh cheers mate.. thanks for the sub, I'll pay you back honest | shakester2 | |
16/10/2017 10:12 | Five times over subscribed!??!? | shortarm | |
16/10/2017 07:30 | I would imagine we will see 20p plus first day of trading. Seems to be a bit of hype around this and by all accounts placing was well oversubscribed. Time will tell..... | bernieboy | |
16/10/2017 07:12 | Look at graphs for CPT - new low BST - new low SBTX - new low All have a common strend - adam reynolds and TW Feel sorry for the small private investors. Hope they have learnt a lesson and can cut their losses.All looks very dodgy just like ORE. | opodio | |
13/10/2017 04:08 | Rerun of Big Sofa (BST) | gheebee | |
12/10/2017 12:56 | Should open at 15-17p | andysand | |
12/10/2017 12:45 | reynolds stuff crashing | albanyvillas | |
12/10/2017 12:39 | Thank you. What you think the share price is going to be? | marmar80 | |
12/10/2017 12:04 | 2nd Nov I believe..... | bernieboy | |
12/10/2017 10:23 | When sos starts trading? | marmar80 | |
12/10/2017 08:29 | We will see Ragaster. But I know there has been an awful lot of tv coverage for them on daytime tv with various b celebs wearing their clothes. That's pretty good going considering how new they are, they just might pull this one off. | andysand | |
11/10/2017 18:18 | will they pay loans back pronto | albanyvillas | |
11/10/2017 15:43 | andy he has been a chairman as far back as 2013.. he stepped down.. and then came back.. he was founder of ore(if i remember correctly).. he was once promising shareholder quick returns as ore was likely to produce high grade gold in a former producing mine in serbia.. great story but they took their wages and screwed the shareholders. i am hoping i can recover my cash here as i had a nice sizeable chunk at one point which i sold down at losses.. but i just cant see it.. cant change the spots of a leopard.. the management of sosander are going to need a lot of money if they want to compete with the likes of boohoo.. i doubt they are bought out like pretty little thing was.. to become a real contender they will need to turn over 100s of millions.. i bet they haven't got the money for that..cough cough..shareholders. | rajaster | |
11/10/2017 13:11 | DiscoDave, I stand corrected. I can he was non exec chairman last October. When did he join ORE? | andysand | |
11/10/2017 13:05 | SOS just running out of cash . the business is bust | albanyvillas | |
11/10/2017 12:53 | Literally no-one I know has heard of Sosander and they're allegedly target market age/demog. They've got a big job to do on branding and awareness in an already very crowded space. That is going to take a lot of money. | funkmasterp12 | |
11/10/2017 12:45 | When relisting? | marmar80 | |
11/10/2017 12:37 | Wow. So much nonsense being posted here. Adam Reynolds had no connection with ORE as a business. Old holders of ORE shares need to understand that they now hold shares in an entirely new company. It's no use being bitter about your losses in a company that no longer exists. Just be thankful that you now have shares in a really strong and up and coming brand: Sosandar. There is a bright future here. And every potential for a 10 bagger over a few short years. If I can buy more at 15p, I certainly will. | andysand | |
11/10/2017 09:02 | Raj, agree.Wouldn't touch anything Reynolds is involved in.Placings will come thick and fast IMO.DD | discodave4 |
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