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PLMO Polemos

0.70
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Polemos PLMO London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.70 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.70 0.70
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Polemos PLMO Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 16/12/2018 23:25 by tradejunkie2
When's the dividend payment?
Posted at 10/11/2018 10:12 by gheebee
It was at least £220k. £500k - £220k = £280k and that's 44% of the minimum cash holding required. Further, we now have to value PLMO at less than it was before the discovery just announced so yes, the readmission document will make an interesting read.
Posted at 26/10/2018 15:52 by gheebee
The "senior team" at Digitalbox published their accounts recently.


Value halved during 2017 from £3.6m to £1.8m and most of the money went into illiquid land and buildings.

Don't worry though, it's not Digitalbox Group reversing in to PLMO but Digitalbox Publishing Holdings spinning out and they're worth £0.6m, according to their last accounts.
Posted at 07/8/2018 07:41 by gheebee
NUOG rubbish RNS today doesn't even mention Nigel so he must be putting all his effort into Strat Aero and PLMO. Let's hope so.
Posted at 21/6/2018 17:13 by gheebee
I know what I would do if I was in charge at GUN and/or PLMO. I'd get McNaught sacked at Oyster and go to court to bankrupt them. Once the administrators get appointed I'd make an offer to take Oyster from them at a vast discount, paying minority creditors a small amount in the Can$. That would make PLMO a holding company with a prospecting subsidiary.
Posted at 21/6/2018 13:55 by laptop15
Drum roll.....RTO news looming close now and nigel has been very busy in the back ground. Results might give a hint om which oil/gas is coming in. You don't buy 7.8% of PLMO unless u are confident of bringing it over the line :)) i reckon he will buy more shares again after the results are published this month. You wouldn't buy in the open market at 1.2p unless u thought it was good value. I confidently keep building my stake. He bagged a few times with NUOG. I predict a repeat is on the cards at PLMO.
Posted at 02/6/2018 09:12 by pwhite73
You can't put a value on this stock from its cash balance. These types of the shares are at the mercy of behind the scenes market activities. Last week the stock was selling for 1.9p on a supposed short squeeze a week later it has halved. It is likely the new placing shares gave the shorts the opportunity to close.

Unless the company is forward selling new placing shares this appears to be it as far as dilution is concerned. That the warrants have been cancelled also puts a lid on shares being drip fed into the market to weigh down the share price.

PLMO has until the 09/09/2018 to either complete an RTO, raise £6m in cash or face suspension. Good news can send the share price soaring. No news will lead to a daily drip drip effect as investors become concerned about the suspension and their money being tied up for another six months.
Posted at 25/5/2018 14:41 by 113mike
From another BBThis #PLMO short squeeze. Is it an Irish one? Pat n Mick walking home from pub in dark. Pat falls down a hole. Mick shouts down "Be Christ Pat that be some fall-did ye break anthin?" Pat shouts back "I don't think so Mick, the hole's empty, nuttn down here to break!"
Posted at 24/5/2018 08:54 by scotty666
shujja1 - The investment in Oyster is via a convertible loan debenture that accrues interest at 10% so in fact the value has increased they do not have to convert to shares.

One interesting point that may have been missed is that the debenture becomes due to PLMO soon, Oyster do not currently have the cash to pay it back which is why I think a listing has to be very close - otherwise what happens, renegotiate terms? If so the CLD owners will be in a very strong position !
Posted at 21/5/2018 13:38 by ssrover
#PLMO I've seen a similar situation before, on new world oil if anyone remembers.

Hargreaves opened first, then barclays, hsdl and iii all at pretty much the same time, but half an hour later IT WENT BALLISTIC

WATCH THIS MULTIBAG NOW!!

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