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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Premier African Minerals Limited | LSE:PREM | London | Ordinary Share | VGG7223M1005 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.19 | 0.18 | 0.19 | 0.19 | 0.185 | 0.19 | 50,061,560 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minrls,earths-ground,treated | 0 | -5.36M | -0.0002 | -9.00 | 41.1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/10/2017 09:14 | What will be the likely next bit of news from this company? Will it be another placing? Another loan note hawk circling for the next spiral down? | nick rubens | |
02/10/2017 09:07 | "At .42 I'm flat, so whatever happens I will make a profit" "Whatever happens i will make a profit" ??? You are currently down 25%, what on earth are you wittering on about I need some of what you're smoking. | dmitribollokov | |
02/10/2017 09:04 | "Flat on the next spike" Christ i've heard it all now | dmitribollokov | |
02/10/2017 08:55 | We need to see something concrete on ZULU to shift this in a northerly direction now.I think this company is all hinged on ZULU | mcpaulas | |
02/10/2017 08:55 | DmitriCome on think about it | doctor 69 | |
02/10/2017 08:51 | No at .42 I am flat, do you not understand what I said, I didn't say anything about the current share price | donald tramp | |
02/10/2017 08:50 | Dmitri, I think he means flat on the next spike. | activeservo | |
02/10/2017 08:49 | The money raised is already spent then? | nick rubens | |
02/10/2017 08:36 | Anyone received their allocation email yet? | highly geared | |
02/10/2017 08:34 | At .42 I'm flat, so whatever happens I will make a profit, I won't be in for the long term that's for sure, but will watch my position over the next 3/4 months and decide when is the right time to sell. Thanks for your continued concern for us all on here though. | donald tramp | |
02/10/2017 08:33 | Can buy at .30 now if you missed out on Sunday! | bittorrent | |
02/10/2017 08:26 | No I'm Steven Tyler | dodge city | |
02/10/2017 08:19 | Laugh at your expense donald? You're the poor schmuck invested in this. | dmitribollokov | |
02/10/2017 08:19 | Are you a lift attendant? | donald tramp | |
02/10/2017 08:17 | This is going down further. Vitec will be happy, he'll be able to buy the whole company for 0.2p | dodge city | |
02/10/2017 08:17 | Oh he's back, the good samaritan, only posts on a single stock, that's this one and by his/her own admission he doesn't hold it. You have to laugh. | donald tramp | |
02/10/2017 08:08 | Keep sticking your heads in the sand and focussing on the assets. | dmitribollokov | |
02/10/2017 08:08 | GUYS GET YOUR MONEY BACK WITH INFT, RTO NEWS THIS WEEK | falia | |
02/10/2017 08:05 | A lot are buys | nateroyd | |
02/10/2017 08:03 | Who says Darwin own a lot of the shares, and does it matter who owns them because whoever does is going to sell anyway, just all a matter of timing. | donald tramp | |
02/10/2017 08:03 | If Darwin had shed loads they wouldn't be able to say it had strong demand... if they have any I would guess it would be a minimal amount. | mike_f | |
02/10/2017 08:01 | It was underwritten, they clearly didn't have enough demand as they only printed £3.5m. Darwin no doubt own a lot of shares about to come your way. Some people will never learn. | dmitribollokov | |
02/10/2017 07:48 | Dudley, There is no way this will go below .3p. It will be marked down this morning at open, but won't be down there long. I would take odds on it. Whatever happens long term, it's a clean sheet at the moment, and there are some noteworthy news points going to happen over the next 3/4 months, share price is free to go as immediate cloud lifted. | donald tramp |
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