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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Resources In | LSE:RIIG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006158686 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.21 | - | 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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17/2/2011 09:04 | I like the fact GCI stated speculative buy back in December, made quite abit from their tips | dicko80 | |
17/2/2011 08:45 | i bought another 500k | moreforus | |
17/2/2011 08:45 | all buys this morning on L2, was offered 0.56 first thing with selftrade and now its 0.59 after these trades | dicko80 | |
17/2/2011 07:03 | i hold a few nai but a good time to buy any of these penny dreadfuls is when the price has fallen 50% from the high and everyone else has been selling ... | moreforus | |
16/2/2011 19:06 | bought 1.75m @ 0.55 today | dicko80 | |
16/2/2011 18:42 | Yep volumes increasing over the last 2 days good sign maybe some more news who knows ? | jp5000 | |
16/2/2011 14:56 | Blimey More4 .... so there is (life). :o) | imabastard | |
16/2/2011 11:04 | wake up RIGGers there's life in the old dog yet 2 vs 1 next offer is 0.64p | moreforus | |
16/2/2011 10:54 | 2.5 mill of buys ..blue 2 vs 1 here we go! | moreforus | |
16/2/2011 10:43 | 1 mill buy | moreforus | |
14/2/2011 09:12 | thats correct Ima its going to cause all sort of fun and games..stock goes up and delayed buy reported at well below the bid.... | moreforus | |
14/2/2011 09:09 | I should think that's down to advfn and co needing to change the way they deal with the data coming in from the LSE in its new form (changed platform over the weekend)...I can't imagine they'd do that as a deliberate change - delayed trades make the "mid" price look very silly! | verulamium | |
14/2/2011 08:46 | Apparently, stocks now show price last traded at on LSE as opposed to mid price (which is how Yahoo reports their trades) .... or so I'm led to believe .... | imabastard | |
10/2/2011 18:32 | Yep aim rollercoaster stocks o well ay ! | jp5000 | |
10/2/2011 11:23 | Indeed moreforus with the launch of their new division i thought it would of at least held for a while but hey ho this is aim afterall. | matty28 | |
10/2/2011 09:19 | Haha ! .... aint life grand ! | imabastard | |
10/2/2011 09:18 | oh dear the entire rise has been wiped out ....dont you just love illiquid micro caps... will top up on any further weakness | moreforus | |
09/2/2011 19:10 | Some decent earlier Buys matched by similar sized Sells later on .... | imabastard | |
09/2/2011 08:13 | Quote fron December rns and looks like holding true.. " Further significant new business wins are due to start in the first quarter of 2011" | 22hoper | |
09/2/2011 07:06 | definately agree good having done extensive research into this company and the market and if everything goes to plan i would expect to see substantial gains long term hold for me | jp5000 | |
08/2/2011 22:35 | I have a feeling we will break out shortly from the current narrow trading range and perhaps test 1p shortly | goodboke | |
08/2/2011 19:38 | More positive news regarding two new board members lets hope they can deliver the goods | jp5000 | |
08/2/2011 17:04 | StockMarketWire.com - Resources in Insurance Group has launched a new surety claims division. The UK credit hire claims market is significant and in 2009 it was estimated by The Credit Hire Organisation to be worth between £600m-£650m. RiIG Surety Claims has been formed to provide independent, high quality, cost-effective auditing and training services. RiIG's board says the new division will reinforces the group's existing in-sourced and out-sourced handling of credit hire claims for UK motor insurance providers | 22hoper |
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