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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Plutus Powergen Plc | LSE:PPG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1GDWB47 | 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% | 0.025 | - | 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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19/2/2020 11:22 | Tatnall & Longley, sounds like an undertakers......the | maybesum | |
12/2/2020 10:10 | Why did shareholders believe Tatnall!!!? | 1renard | |
06/2/2020 08:17 | So . Nearly a month on from requisition meeting nothing from the board except a pathetic loan to themselves . Promises made to shareholders ? Ha | gretagarbo | |
30/1/2020 23:59 | @marvelman, money burns a hole in some people's pockets! An investment here will have the same effect as burning scores of £50 notes. | pbanus | |
30/1/2020 17:16 | escapetothe home...why on earth would you do that after the conversations there have been on this outfit...let alone the accounts telling anyone who can read a balance sheet to stay away? | marvelman | |
30/1/2020 16:54 | Iput around 700 pounds into this as a complete punt. Anyone who put big bucks into any company like this , needs to learn frankly. | escapetohome | |
30/1/2020 12:07 | Perhaps the directors could take outstanding remuneration in PPG shares. How do you think that suggestion might go down? | petersinthemarket | |
29/1/2020 20:09 | the worry is what happens post May when the £150k loan runs out. Prospective purchasers of the diesel sites will drop their offer as they can see this is a distressed sale of assets. Regarding income due that is currently being withheld, I wonder how much of that will be realised and how much the directors will take as deferred salaries? | pbanus | |
29/1/2020 19:04 | By anyone's standards this is a company completely bust. Market cap should be zero . No assets , no income , borrowing from its tawdry directors . Well done turner pope clients . Your votes kept them in post | gretagarbo | |
29/1/2020 09:36 | @davidjames, yes a very misleading article | pbanus | |
29/1/2020 08:37 | market makers putting the price up on very low volume of net sales based on an RNS which explains, we've run out of money, the loan to ourselves of £150k runs out in May when presumably we'll need more money. Oh btw we're suing our former director which will cost more money! Nothing new regarding new sites. Unlikely new directors will be appointed as they'll want paying and the company has no sources of income! | pbanus | |
27/1/2020 22:02 | It's a tragedy that share holders were duped and beggars belief | gretagarbo | |
27/1/2020 18:11 | Riverfort now offloading, little chance of another requisition me thinks | pbanus | |
26/1/2020 15:13 | What figure Greta? £21m ?? | 2pablo | |
25/1/2020 09:20 | https://twitter.com/ | laptop15 | |
24/1/2020 22:28 | thats the figure Tatnall was threatening investors with that the requisitioners would attempt to raise . At least the requisitioners would have had a business plan!!! | gretagarbo | |
24/1/2020 08:54 | I only put in £1000 into this pile of junk originally. I lost £500. I might put a few hundred in at 0.05p | escapetohome | |
24/1/2020 08:20 | Whoa, that's a big Sell last night 21m for £18k - someone had had enough | 2pablo | |
23/1/2020 22:08 | wow. who managed to unload 21 million? Surprised any mm would take them!! | gretagarbo | |
23/1/2020 11:46 | @solarno, is he someone you've had experience of before? Enlighten us! | pbanus | |
23/1/2020 09:22 | Indeed. Another we wanted off the board. Hope turner pope happy for their clients. They are a disgrace. They should have advised all their shareholders to vote for requisition | gretagarbo |
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