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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Talvivaara | LSE:TALV | London | Ordinary Share | FI0009014716 | ORD NPV (CDI) |
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% | 4.80 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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14/5/2014 07:52 | Not that I'm selling but the mms quite happy to take a 100k sell - which means someone wants the shares | forwood | |
14/5/2014 07:52 | forwood- BR just lies about anything. My main holding is in XEL and I run an XEL thread. He predicts 10p for XEL!!!! He posted on that thread that I had sold out of XEL and put everything into TALV. Outrageous. | mclellan | |
14/5/2014 07:49 | krp10 - no, but it will make trading them in future more difficult if you can't access the omx | forwood | |
14/5/2014 07:48 | Witless widget has never let evidence stand in the way of talking through his backside. I suggest you go very short this, which will be another loss to add to the tally | forwood | |
14/5/2014 07:47 | TALV talv - today made me frown its turning brown, it's now on the down. Its damp no longer a ramp.It's rung it's final bell it's now a STRONG SELL. | nick9013 | |
14/5/2014 07:46 | uk delisting. Does it mean lse shareholders have to sell their stocks ? | krp10 | |
14/5/2014 07:45 | Witless widget, similar to your idiotic predictions, I never bought at 12. Most I paid was c 8.5, since traded to average 7.53. Your credibility is zero - like your success in trading POG, QPP, among others. No 1 failure. | forwood | |
14/5/2014 07:45 | 2 ploooops being taken to the cleaners. 12p ain't coming back. LOLOL | bad robot | |
14/5/2014 07:43 | Not even worth replying to such an ignorant poster. The funding is what is important for TALV. | mclellan | |
14/5/2014 07:40 | LSE delisting is coming does not bode for 2 idiots who bought at 12p | bad robot | |
14/5/2014 07:39 | come to the serious business and buy talv. Please be positive and stop spreading negative information. Honestly give your opinion rather than spread other things. | amgul | |
14/5/2014 07:36 | For anyone concerned by what will happen, take note of a similar development at gold miner medusa where the shares will in future only be listed on the Australian exchange ASX. Title remains with the uk share owner and fully tradable here until the day of delisting. The shares have not tanked since the announcement - actually went up following the announcement on 4 April. Link here: | forwood | |
14/5/2014 07:31 | Bad Robot- it's not me that is talking rubbish. Nor did I buy TALV at 12p. No wonder you have no credibility. (Just wait until the next XEL announcement). | mclellan | |
14/5/2014 07:30 | RB thanks for tip... I am out | swsmith20 | |
14/5/2014 07:21 | BR you was quoting this would rise last week!! | swsmith20 | |
14/5/2014 07:18 | Lol..how amusing..he has posted on the XEL thread that TALV would lose 70%! Such a poisonous poster and such a liar, no matter whether long or short. | mclellan | |
14/5/2014 07:17 | being taken to the cleaner funny I losing it on QPP when monday it 19p now 20p. Lalala lala lala | bad robot | |
14/5/2014 07:14 | Talv is still a favourite. Buy buy is still a good investment. | amgul | |
14/5/2014 07:13 | You really are thick. You've had a bad week with XEL soaring and QPP dropping. | mclellan | |
14/5/2014 07:12 | I coming to get lala last peanuts | bad robot | |
14/5/2014 07:07 | Morning all- interesting RNS. Bad Robot obviously doesn't understand it. "Down 50% on opening".....lol! | mclellan | |
14/5/2014 06:58 | fingers on the sell button? | bad robot | |
14/5/2014 06:56 | why is it so quiet here? | bad robot |
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