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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pennpetro Energy Plc | LSE:PPP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF2K5076 | ORD 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% | 9.55 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -319k | -0.0030 | -31.83 | 10.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/12/2024 10:45 | There is now way that Leni would ever let down his loyal shareholders. The whoosh is practically baked in. All the professional investors here cannot be wrong. | kemche | |
23/12/2024 10:30 | Same dog different leg! LSE rule 4.17 says if suspended for longer than 6 months - then gets cancelled. Tick tock tick tock. Feb 1 is D day | westendwinston | |
23/12/2024 07:05 | This is listed in the main market not aim! | ben gibbons | |
23/12/2024 03:57 | U are a moron. U no idea of Aim.Without accounts the company can't relist. It can only be Suspended for 6 months. 1 Feb is delist | westendwinston | |
22/12/2024 21:09 | What is lenni was the one who stumped up the 120k.. it's in his and there interest to relist.. | petersmith6 | |
22/12/2024 21:04 | Why is ppp junk? Explain | rw16 | |
22/12/2024 15:58 | yes lenigas knew that orcp was the future 100 bagger..ppp are junk now | iceagefarmer | |
22/12/2024 15:58 | U can get an extension with good reason, DYOR | rw16 | |
22/12/2024 15:57 | because the accounts will take too long to sort and due to that they get delisted...obvious any fool can see that | iceagefarmer | |
22/12/2024 15:28 | PPP can only stay suspended for a certain length of time, then it has to DELIST. Those with an interest can do research on Date it must relist or Delist. It`s not Rocket Science Lenigas had to get Wonga quick for orcp JV with Riversgold, PPP was perhaps the Vehicle to get that money. This will drag on for YEARS. | steveberyl | |
22/12/2024 15:03 | Ice says it will de list, I want him to explain why? | rw16 | |
22/12/2024 14:55 | It's quite the opposite.. it's in their interest to relist. | petersmith6 | |
22/12/2024 14:53 | Can’t explain can you… | rw16 | |
22/12/2024 12:39 | Why will it de list? Explain.. | rw16 | |
22/12/2024 12:28 | aussie parasite | iceagefarmer | |
22/12/2024 12:27 | this will delist..obvious..nev | iceagefarmer | |
22/12/2024 12:20 | My monies gone know where! | rw16 | |
21/12/2024 13:19 | your moneys gone get used to that Merry Xmas from The Dirty side of AIM | purple11 | |
21/12/2024 11:16 | "The audit is not expected to be finished until the first quarter of 2025 with the consolidated management accounts only being recently completed. This was delayed due to lack of available financial information regarding the US subsidiaries." It's so easy to mislay financial information about owned subsidiaries. We've all done it. As well as bank statements. The professionalism of the previous BOD was unparalleled. Peterhouse and Zeus can hold their head high. I will average up on relisting. GLA LTHers! | kemche | |
21/12/2024 10:48 | Sounds very reasonable and well thought out Peter. | kemche | |
21/12/2024 10:44 | Time to be selfish.. it's quite possible that the remaining board didn't have full knowledge of what was going on Job 1 find out how bad things really areJob 2.. survival..we need to keep this ship going if we're going to have any chance of staying afloat. Solutions Negotiate a delay for the current liability. Offer warrants to cover 500 kYes they will have to honour them ..but if the issue at 12p and the share price goes to 20 p or 30p or 100p they have an incentive to wait..or staggered any redemption. | petersmith6 | |
20/12/2024 20:13 | If only it were. It was I'd say enjoy prison. That is where you and Tom are going. | sharebuyerzero |
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