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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Polo Res.(See LSE:POL) | LSE:PRL | London | Ordinary Share | VGG6844A1075 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 4.775 | - | 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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25/3/2010 15:09 | If things are moving so fast, perhaps end Q1 as mentioned in above report then PRL may ultimately have the decision made for them re EXT holding. | soundbuy | |
25/3/2010 14:00 | WH Ireland Research note 24th March re EXT | soundbuy | |
25/3/2010 13:47 | i wonder if the seller is gone interesting to see the trades yesterday. one funny amount 9 odd mio maybe the last of it. ext down today so would normally drift a bit if he was still about. too erlry to say but looking good that he has gone finally ... been a long wait ... would buy some more but up im up to my eye balls . | sitiain | |
25/3/2010 13:31 | yep - soon be able to buy the mrs the porch she always said she wanted............ | gurp | |
25/3/2010 13:19 | things hotting up now 5p+ here we come | dvsfm | |
25/3/2010 12:50 | 5Dally, That's hoping some, the amount of dilution that's taken place since those days.... Ext will have to be something really special. | bossmanuk | |
25/3/2010 12:47 | Let's hope we are now on our way back to 20p :-) | 5dally | |
25/3/2010 12:46 | "barryrog - 25 Mar'10 - 12:41 - 6658 of 6660 .................... I wonder if there is news in the backgound." .................... barryrog, Please see post 6655. Quote "just be patient and wait for the 'blockbuster RNS"... Lol... :-0) | bossmanuk | |
25/3/2010 12:44 | yes - some large trades + a good bounce off (& still only on) the base of the rising channel do like the fact that even if (when) the ext true value is realised there's still plenty of potential left in the other holdings to give confidence 4p - yea...yea...yea | gurp | |
25/3/2010 12:44 | Good to see some movement here. | someuwin | |
25/3/2010 12:41 | well things are hotting up as we speak. | barryrog | |
25/3/2010 12:41 | I wonder if there is news in the backgound. | barryrog | |
25/3/2010 12:22 | barryrog, I only posted it to break the silence!!!!!..... I am not an Intraday trader, I've been in here for an age and have accummulated a fair holding over the timeframe but peeps without L2 may appreciate some re-assurance that it is stable as opposed to worrying and hitting the sell button in a panic as has been discussed by a few posters yesterday. | bossmanuk | |
25/3/2010 11:30 | Hi Bossman, forget the intra day share price movement, just be patient and wait for the 'blockbuster RNS' that i believe is very close and will finally get the share price in line with the asset values. | barryrog | |
25/3/2010 10:50 | Bit boring today after the volume we had yesterday. May get a tickup on L2 at some point. Just moved to: 4 -- 4.50 vs 4.60 -- 1 | bossmanuk | |
25/3/2010 07:39 | i had thought we would get an RNS announcing further Director's buys following some of the large trades yesterday. however, on reflection i now think that is very unlikely given the fact that they would be well aware of the status of the ongoing Extract Resource holding review and also where GCM stood regarding the Phulbari coal mine final approval - both of which would obviously be considered as extremely price sensitive. | barryrog | |
25/3/2010 07:27 | agreed kerrie, I love quick turns....but don't think I'll bother now. as the great chinese philosopher confucius said....quote "if you miss one stock trade dont worry, plenty more fish in the sea......just like women really...haha" unquote. :-) | talon13 | |
24/3/2010 22:00 | who cares. when people post that they will buy in when the price drops 10%, they're not investing just looking for a quick turn. | kerrie3 | |
24/3/2010 20:37 | talon13 i would by a Talon to the train now, because it may be to late.A lot of positive news on a way.We have waited for this for over a year now! | tadska | |
24/3/2010 18:38 | talon13, you may well be waiting when the sale of their Extract holding at 5.5p cash per share is announced. | barryrog | |
24/3/2010 18:23 | Good to see that was almost a 10m buy early this am., delayed till post market. This probably accompanied the 7.5m trade less than a minute earlier. 4m buy after hrs. too. Bodes well. | soundbuy | |
24/3/2010 17:49 | I'd love to take a position in PRL from what I've read about the company, but not at the current price. I'm hoping for a pullback to around 4 before coming in and joining the ranks of what looks like to be very dedicated shareholders here, and there may well be many like me just waiting on the sidelines. Whether I get the opportunity or not remains to be seen. | talon13 | |
24/3/2010 16:07 | SoundBuy, thats typical AIM penny share trading. most of the T Buyers have no money and hope to make a turn before their time expires. however, when they see shares being sold greed turns to fear and they sell before their time expires to minimise their losses. | barryrog | |
24/3/2010 15:03 | One perhaps annoying feature with PRL is that traders/investors get on board and then begin to panic when they feel others are getting out. With the history here it is understandable. However, on a daily basis many of the so-called sales are buys and punters tend only to look at the buy/sell ratios and press the button. This inevitably contributes to the falls. On T3 trades, 100,000+ you can often get well closer to the bid than offer. | soundbuy | |
24/3/2010 14:23 | i don't think thats true as certainly you can buy large amounts at 4.65p. i would suspect that several of the large 4.65p trades could well be Directors buys - we shall see. | barryrog |
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