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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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10/4/2021 21:27 | Agree ... SPAC mania not yet dampened in AIM shells. Way too many inexperienced investors think it's free money | robertspc1 | |
08/4/2021 13:50 | MM took 10 million without a flinch 0.040 | clocktower | |
08/4/2021 10:25 | If a few big names were about to become involved the value of the shell could explode regardless that AIM shells are worth relatively small sums. | clocktower | |
25/3/2021 23:25 | Empty AIM shells are worth no more than £200k plus Net Current Assets. | sweet karolina2 | |
25/3/2021 22:18 | Basically this is massively overvalued... they have a bit of cash and nothing else | robertspc1 | |
25/3/2021 21:03 | Zxie - who’s a fool? You? | smcl | |
25/3/2021 20:11 | It is highly recommended (KOD) next GGP | zxie | |
25/3/2021 18:16 | Robertspc1- can you elaborate please as to what you mean? | smcl | |
25/3/2021 17:53 | Clock must be ticking to get a deal done but cash shells are starting to revert towards NAV | robertspc1 | |
22/3/2021 17:24 | Maybe maybe Not... All opinions legitimate or otherwise! | smcl | |
21/3/2021 20:18 | Where's yours? | petersinthemarket | |
21/3/2021 20:18 | Whats the point? | petersinthemarket | |
21/3/2021 17:26 | Come on- could we have some posts here !! | smcl | |
09/3/2021 20:03 | Who knows but I wouldn't touch it with the proverbial barge pole now | davr0s | |
07/3/2021 20:31 | If it was pump and dump will start under 0.03 I reckon if something else will rise again , I will wait and see probably first senecio | carl 26 | |
07/3/2021 09:21 | Sorry wrong BB | sidny1 | |
07/3/2021 09:20 | https://www.bbc.co.u | sidny1 | |
06/3/2021 01:03 | If there had been any agreement at all on an RTO then the shares would have been suspended before now - that's the rules to prevent manipulation of the price, which does not actually do shareholders any favours anyway. The last 2 days have all the hallmarks of a classic pump and dump operation. Anyone thinking about reversing in to PPG which is just a shell with virtually no cash would not be wanting to pay more than £200k for the shell, spikes like this just deter potential users of the shell. Anyone buying in on RTO rumours, if they turn out to be true would be locked in when the share suspends and then find the RTO and placing price is way below what they paid. Anyone buying in on false RTO rumours is just handing their money to the pump and dumpers. The clock continues to tick with about 3 months left before PPG suspends on time out and then delists after a further 6 months. The opportunities for pump and dumpers to rip off mugpunters using this uber dog are running out, but AIM always has plenty of uber dogs for the pump and dumpers to play with, do mugpunters have the cash to continue to just moronically hand it over? | sweet karolina2 | |
05/3/2021 21:51 | So what you think this upward momentum is from just games or could there be something in it ? | carl 26 | |
05/3/2021 17:51 | It's got a market cap slightly higher than my PF value - it's wide spread and close to dead. Institutions offloading what they can into any strength IMO. Got lambasted when I said it had broken trend at 2p - enough said | davr0s | |
05/3/2021 16:36 | Up 41% then finished down 5% that's crazy | carl 26 | |
05/3/2021 09:26 | Well that didn't come to much | carl 26 |
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