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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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17/12/2014 09:39 | News on the way I think | ron64 | |
17/12/2014 09:35 | They are bidding the offer price. I'm trading this today if you cannot beat them join them seems people are nuts for stocks like this no idea why | 21trader | |
17/12/2014 09:29 | Could have made a nice little profit in the space of an hour! | aganatra20 | |
17/12/2014 09:29 | wheres all the derampers read the rns and stick to fundamentals thx mms for the 0.68 buy in price | mally6 | |
17/12/2014 09:23 | Whoever it was is paying the price now they are chasing it again like crazy. | 21trader | |
17/12/2014 09:19 | I've seen that a lot. Some people buy 200-300k shares and the moment price drops a bit. They panic and sell. | aganatra20 | |
17/12/2014 08:49 | 349417 buys then sells 7 minutes later for a loss they did not even give the price a chance to make them a profit. Nutter traders in this market. If the price has not risen 20% within 20 seconds of buying they are bailing for big losses | 21trader | |
17/12/2014 08:17 | Loverat good to see you still about, I must admit I have been in for quite awhike. thought my average at 0.5 was good then it dumped to0.2 for such a long time but I managed to dump them at 1.2p on RNs day not the high of the day but Im happy, with appeals etc and remember its Africa different rules out there (Iknow I used to live in Africa) anyway good luck lads I hope it continues to go up. I cannot see anyone really putting new finance up unless they get the General on side as well. | thetoonarmy2 | |
17/12/2014 07:55 | @ihavenoclue sorry only just seen your post! I apologise for typing without thinking about facts you was by far wiser than me offering your opinion about how pfp would rise up yesterday - i bow down to your greatness. Anyway im still holding but wont post anymore!! Best of luck all Merry christmas and a happy new year | kman5001 | |
16/12/2014 19:49 | Post 2120 LOL, will people never learn about pump and dump, still some MM's will have a good Christmas. | regandharry5 | |
16/12/2014 19:47 | Have folk finally stopped to read and more importantly understand what the RNS just issued was actually saying, perhaps they have. Sadly there will be some who chased this who will be 80% down this week, still it is AIM I suppose. | mike111d | |
16/12/2014 19:09 | Most elder statesmen live to their 80s and 90s, in any case his daughter writes the blog and was one of the original license owners making this a family matter. On the subject of life expectancy what will happen here when the cash runs out? For a shell with no operations they've spent most of it at a vast rate of knots. It's no wonder the CEO felt the need in yesterdays RNS to 'urge' them to accept. July '11 £11.000m placing Jun 2012: £7.109m left Jun 2013: £3.112m left Jun 2014: £1.585m left Jun 2015: £0.something | bam bam rubble | |
16/12/2014 18:02 | i'd suspect the lawyers for the General would continue to act on behalf of his estate so bit extreme to want him to kick the bucket | the stigologist | |
16/12/2014 17:54 | I knew it would jump on positive news, I though it would be when the General kicked the bucket. Still, I'm happy I got the opportunity to sell out yesterday. Didn't expect it to go so high but thanks to the p&d crew for that.Speaking of half a brain, that's about all you need here to figure out that pathfinder are still bust and haven't a snowballs chance on hell of getting anything back until the General does kick the bucket!Even then you'd have to wonder..... | donpatrol | |
16/12/2014 17:07 | The first 30 minutes were totally predictable (everyone with half a brain cell knew it would jump at the open, then collapse). I wasn't expecting to see -54% on the day though. Obviously the P&D brigade didn't fancy hanging on longer. Got to laugh at 2151 - hindsight traders always make a fortune don't they?!! The only element of fact was 'I'm buying back at 1p' and they're now 40% down on their real trade. It's what you get when you visit the dodgy P&D forum. | bozzy_s | |
16/12/2014 16:28 | Well, you never know I guess. These markets are pretty volatile at present so perhaps it will be racing up again tomorrow. Lots of volume anyway. Lots did well yesterday. | loverat | |
16/12/2014 16:28 | Translated means he's just bought back in for another pump and dump ! | 21trader | |
16/12/2014 16:26 | I have a free carry here so am happy to hold as this will be back over 1.5p in no time then a nice steady climb. Way under valued | stevedawn | |
16/12/2014 16:25 | yum yum bought in at .68 cant believe it | mally6 | |
16/12/2014 16:23 | Good eh loverat ! | 21trader | |
16/12/2014 16:07 | It is quite obvious this one was due to fall today. To go from 0.20 to 1.80p in a day is huge. I remember similar news being announced to this (i.e Court agrees with PFP) but it never rose this much. Silly season going on. AIM being battered but one or two companies spiking up big daily. Most folks will move on to the next one. | loverat | |
16/12/2014 16:01 | BOUGHT 0.30 sold 1.65 buying back in at 1.00 waiting for more top up .short term target 2.00-2.5p nothing goes up in a straight line this will be back as its massively undervalued | mally6 | |
16/12/2014 15:34 | lol draw it out ... draw ... it ... out........ when did PFP last update the market on their cash position ? | the stigologist |
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