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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sunrise Resources Plc | LSE:SRES | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B075Z681 | ORD 0.001P |
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% | 0.035 | 0.03 | 0.04 | 0.035 | 0.035 | 0.04 | 2,413,401 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -391k | -0.0001 | -3.00 | 1.73M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/11/2024 10:14 | Hope it gets back to at least 0.30 then. Is anyone concerned about the quality of sepiolite we have? Plus I think Charah solutions may be one of the parties in discussions. | 1wager | |
10/11/2024 09:35 | Barnaby family holding is now 452 million at average of 0.29 pence down from 0.31 pence after adding over last few months.I thought wager had joined the shareholders club a few months back when the e-ail address was displayed on this site or l.s.e. site asking for members.Just telling him he would easily get in with his holding.I think they are short of members. | irishdave2 | |
09/11/2024 19:34 | Dave not sure what you mean about buying off more than 30m shares. Did you not say you and family held as many as pc. Wager fantastic news you bought more shares here. Who cares how many you topped up as positive but please remember don’t leave you short of emergency cash as that’s wrong. | barnaby5 | |
09/11/2024 16:22 | Not slightly concerned about commercial properties in the sepiolite? | 1wager | |
09/11/2024 16:16 | I wouldnt be still here otherwise. Why release a name like Tosla if not happening lol ;) | theaviator | |
09/11/2024 14:06 | Thanks for the update. Its still a gut instinct this share and I’m sure we have resources needed in this world at the present time. I hope you all still believe in this getting back to what it was 4 years ago and not sitting on a rock bottom share price We have thought news was around the corner for quite a while now. Let’s just hope it’s not around the corner but are it’s destination. | 1wager | |
09/11/2024 12:53 | So club? No - just long term investors who enjoy a yarn about the markets, each others kids, how they growing up and life in general and putting the world right!.Wager, investing is hard! Aim is the hardest! No doubt about that but you'll learn like we all did. Humbly my own penchant is tech analysis which I enjoy and spent many moons quite literally developing the methods of the great esotericists. These days I spend much time educating even to institutions believe it or not. We all have our thing. Have had some wonderful successes and some horrific stories. That's life bud, the key is to keep going and never stop learning.I'm also a full time trader... Not many of us around these days either. Lowest life expectancy of any profession. Am still here just about! Lol | theaviator | |
09/11/2024 12:40 | Back in the day there were four of us larger holders who communicated on a regular basis. Id go as far to say as two current holders have become good friends. Just lovely people to be honest and we enjoy communicating on a rage of topics outside of investments. I'm not in anywhere near as large as I was, indeed Mick H has the most shares now and Barnaby has more than me. My wife and I currently hold around just over 80mil now. Thats not massive at all.The one thing is that we rode the good and bad times (down to .07 back then!) without flapping and did pretty well.Barnaby could have made a fortune and decided to hold through spike. Perhaps silly looking back but his investment strategy is of the highest as he looks at value down the road. Really old school investing at its best and I have absolute respect for him. There aren't many of those types around these days.So you pays your money you take your chances. Its industrial in a growing industry... Slow, yes very but have the assets disappeared? No chance. We shall see eh. One of largest companies in the biz to sign a deal?... Tick tok! | theaviator | |
09/11/2024 09:34 | Anyone with 30 million plus would do better buying the company,than joining the club. | irishdave2 | |
09/11/2024 09:25 | Thought it was 30m to be honest | 1wager | |
09/11/2024 09:21 | When you find it let us know,you should get in easy with your holding. | irishdave2 | |
09/11/2024 09:15 | Sure I read a club was there for people with a large holding of shares. lol. I hold about 20m shares now. | 1wager | |
09/11/2024 09:08 | Ask Barnaby he's been in and out of that club for years LOL | theaviator | |
09/11/2024 08:50 | Which club right or left. | irishdave2 | |
09/11/2024 08:38 | How many shares do you need to hold to get into the club? | 1wager | |
08/11/2024 18:16 | They will always show up. Also on Aquis exchange | theaviator | |
08/11/2024 16:45 | Wager they are only ones left in who can turn a profit at this level. | irishdave2 | |
08/11/2024 16:29 | Are the two 5M sells net zero or do we just assume they are? | 1wager | |
08/11/2024 14:22 | Wager look on ADVFN site you will find it. | irishdave2 | |
08/11/2024 14:12 | Just another million today as it’s cheap. | 1wager | |
08/11/2024 14:10 | well done wager. What price did you pay. | irishdave2 | |
08/11/2024 13:54 | I’ve bought shares the last few days to drive my average down and they haven’t shown up at all. This has happened before too. Its a fraud this SP | 1wager | |
06/11/2024 20:57 | Wager, clearly you didn’t take on board my last nice post. Stick to who the losers on lse as I’m fed up reading glass half full with your posts here. | barnaby5 | |
06/11/2024 08:28 | Yes I find it tough to get it out of my head really. Anyway nothing we can do now. Hope for a deal/news and and upward trajectory... | theaviator |
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