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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 |
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Crushed And Broken Limestone | 0 | -376k | -0.0006 | -4.50 | 1.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/5/2014 21:10 | Somebody wanted out or needed the cash selling below the bid to get out, tells its own story? | mike111d | |
30/4/2014 10:46 | Or behind the 2? | stats11 | |
30/4/2014 09:30 | LMAO if PFP win back whats rightfully theirs anyway, you can put a 0 in front of the 2. | stevedawn | |
29/4/2014 23:41 | Any educated guess on price spike if the rights are given back to PFP? | asw7881 | |
29/4/2014 21:17 | Well I did say it was going to blow but no one listens as usual! | battyman2 | |
29/4/2014 17:49 | Yep, same old same old, emotional trading, a true killer for your account, hey ho, onwards and upwards! | melodrama | |
29/4/2014 17:20 | Beginning to look like some serious action happening, especially as a 22% rise garners no comments from the punters on the thread, sure sign everyone has given up! | melodrama | |
28/4/2014 16:57 | 1p is achievable in the short term if everything pans out. | springbok | |
28/4/2014 16:56 | Well taking on Henry has obviously paid off. Might wet my feet here tomorrow. | springbok | |
28/4/2014 15:37 | I'm in If the waiting is over it's a nice little earner | trghe1 | |
28/4/2014 15:32 | Just reading another forum where they reckon the case is over and if that's so this will immediately double | battyman2 | |
28/4/2014 08:08 | I presume it's traded on OFX | battyman2 | |
28/4/2014 08:07 | Just bought a whole whack of these - trade not showing up?? | battyman2 | |
22/4/2014 09:08 | No point trying to talk sense to these people. They are too busy maxed out on poor overvalued useless miners based in Zimbabwe. Just watch them lose their shirt. | ohbytheway1 | |
11/4/2014 07:14 | LOL Wars in Mozambique etc is stuff of the 70s and 80s and took place precisely because the generals did not know what they are doing. Perhaps the prospect of war exists again because the generals are so out of their depth in court matters as is the case here. People in these countries are forward looking and don't really want wars these days. The justice system exists to provide an alternative solution to conflict. Wars in Mozambique and elsewhere are for the dinosaurs. I suggest you do some research on Africa as that's not the first rubbish I have read from you. Or perhaps it is a case of selective sentiment, applying it positively to stocks you hold such as MWA and negatively to AFCR. In any event Africa is a thoroughly interesting place - but far better you talk after you research and learn than before. Hope that helps. | loverat | |
04/4/2014 09:27 | If there is another war in Mozambique I'd want to be on the side of Generals who know what they are doing wouldn't you ? Courts of Law aren't much good in a warzone. | stockonomist | |
04/4/2014 09:26 | Maybe news from Mozambique leaking ? | stockonomist | |
04/4/2014 09:15 | moreforus 4 Apr'14 - 09:12 - 397386 of 397386 0 0 PFP bounced... got to be one of the tax selling bargain on aim today,..... winder what else will be thrown up...or its that vomited today? .................... I was windering that also. | 5310carraroe | |
26/3/2014 06:58 | Sorry, wrong board, Jim. | pamjim12 | |
26/3/2014 06:57 | As were two others. A total of c. 1 300 000 shares shown as sells were actually buys, Jim. | pamjim12 | |
25/3/2014 19:03 | It looks like this is now valued largely on hope and as they say hope is not a strategy. | mike111d | |
24/3/2014 14:23 | I for one am very interested in the current cash position of PFP. If we look at the last interim accounts that got published, it showed the Board of Directors costing us shareholders over £355,000 in salaries etc. That is OUTRAGEOUS!! As a UK PLC, the company will have to publish full year 2013 accounts soon and they will have a full disclosure on what fat salaries are being ripped out. Sorry, but there is no shareholder value in greedy directors. This whole saga regarding the recovery of licences is starting to feel like a show that is being made to last as long as possible just to line a few pockets. And now they have bought a new guy on board that will soak a bit more of our cash. Jobs for the boys? I think it is about time we all voted and replaced these freeloaders with a new board that is happy to work for shares and get handsomely rewarded for actual results. | rhodri66 | |
24/3/2014 14:22 | I for one am very interested in the current cash position of PFP. If we look at the last interim accounts that got published, it showed the Board of Directors costing us shareholders over £355,000 in salaries etc. That is OUTRAGEOUS!! As a UK PLC, the company will have to publish full year 2013 accounts soon and they will have a full disclosure on what fat salaries are being ripped out. Sorry, but there is no shareholder value in greedy directors. This whole saga regarding the recovery of licences is starting to feel like a show that is being made to last as long as possible just to line a few pockets. And now they have bought a new guy on board that will soak a bit more of our cash. Jobs for the boys? I think it is about time we all voted and replaced these freeloaders with a new board that is happy to work for shares and get handsomely rewarded for actual results. | rhodri66 |
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