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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pathfinder Minerals Plc | LSE:PFP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYY0JQ23 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.275 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crushed And Broken Limestone | 0 | -376k | -0.0006 | -4.50 | 1.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/12/2017 17:00 | We'll see.... f | fillipe | |
03/12/2017 15:58 | stfu you condescending fool | the stigologist | |
03/12/2017 15:43 | So much so very predictable at PFP - every time.....sp gradually falls back to just a little above the prior placing... then when all's been forgotten, share price eventually gets hotted up by who knows which folks and bingo, what comes around again ....another placing at a heck of a discount to that which the last bunch of new buyers to pile in has just paid. It's happened time and time and time again, so much so that even relatively new "experts" have cottoned on to how they can also play the game at PFP, ahead of the next boatload of newbies to arrive on the scene. Ok, eventually something proper will really happen and sellers on the spike will lose out on the really big gain, but not after making repeatedly good turns, time and time again. Good luck with picking the next bottom, again of the next spike and the next one....and ... So how long has this wave been rolling around the 1p - 2p beach....since Summer 2012 ! f | fillipe | |
01/12/2017 15:23 | nice price of placing 1.3p, no large discount then | euclid5 | |
01/12/2017 14:40 | well at least that answers the concerns about running out of money hehe | qs99 | |
01/12/2017 14:39 | Align got cucked | the stigologist | |
01/12/2017 14:14 | Oh dear. What’s happened here? NTOG next big riser! | cudmore | |
01/12/2017 14:13 | Learn the ropes mukka!!What a nob .Reks - 30 Nov 2017 - 15:34 - 2752 of 2783 - 0right and how do you think they will the get share price up to raise those funds??release the big news!!!!do you know how the market works!!! buy low sell high!backtogo - 30 Nov 2017 - 15:36 - 2753 of 2783 - 0LOLok yodaSee you after the placing | backtogo | |
01/12/2017 13:28 | NTOG the next one to rerate! | cudmore | |
01/12/2017 11:08 | GUYS PXOG FLYING NOW | falia | |
01/12/2017 11:07 | If they do sort the licences Nick better act quickly as if I was Glen or Kenmare I would just stick in a cheeky offer pronto! | melodrama | |
01/12/2017 10:22 | well it would appear as two days in a row that "something is up" IMO...DYOR, but would be a nice Xmas present to get this to 10p on a decent RNS! GLA | qs99 | |
01/12/2017 10:10 | 10p+if we get news | shirley83 | |
01/12/2017 10:03 | 5P+ IF WE GET NEWS | falia | |
01/12/2017 09:42 | Leaky Leaky.. News coming | shirley83 | |
01/12/2017 09:31 | BOOM TIME GUYS | falia | |
01/12/2017 09:30 | nice one mel | the stigologist | |
01/12/2017 09:30 | I agree, this rise is more than just a few retail buyers having a punt. If we get a notification of a big buyer then more punters will follow. Don't be surprised to see 2p being breached. | induna123 | |
01/12/2017 09:18 | NTOG looking seriously undervalued if you want to spread your bets. | cudmore | |
01/12/2017 08:47 | Yep, in the courts it's become a stalemate. The General is not getting any younger. He realises that a comprise is the only solution to enjoy his retirement. | induna123 | |
01/12/2017 08:45 | OK BACK IN WITH 250K | falia | |
01/12/2017 08:42 | They have presented a framework to settle out of court which was reported in a recent RNS hence the rise. They are confident it will succeed. | marbles1234 |
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