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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Templar Min. | LSE:TMP | London | Ordinary Share | VGG8755P1071 | ORDS 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% | 0.775 | - | 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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27/10/2009 16:39 | For Immediate Release 27 October 2009 Templar Minerals Limited ('Templar Minerals' or 'the Company') Holding in Company The Company was notified today that on 26 October 2009, Angstrom Capital Limited no longer has a notifiable interest in the Company. For further information, please contact: | micky468 | |
27/10/2009 16:07 | c31161...filtered | scotswhaehae | |
27/10/2009 15:17 | not a good RNS | c31161 | |
27/10/2009 10:26 | does anyone actually know what the tangable assets of this company are worth? | c31161 | |
27/10/2009 09:55 | Its just started ie the bounce that is.I would like a few shares in this one. | minho | |
27/10/2009 09:55 | binladin, did you say your house is only worth 0.5p? | futhark | |
27/10/2009 09:54 | whats your problem? Give it a rest. | wookie77 | |
27/10/2009 09:46 | i have heard of companies that push the share price to 100usd and push it back to zero these are normally exploration companies in S Americia. | binladin | |
27/10/2009 09:36 | i think this will go to 1p for false newspaper announcements....... so that the liars get wacked... | binladin | |
26/10/2009 16:42 | well some of the same stock changed hands several times so probably more like 6-8% imo | scotswhaehae | |
26/10/2009 16:24 | Am i right in suggesting 18% of the company has changed hands so far today discounting delayed trades of which im sure there will be some big ones. Will be interested to see where volume ends up. | wookie77 | |
26/10/2009 15:22 | still with us binladin? topped up at c1.7p ... average now 1.77p for this latest (3rd) fun of the day ...for my stalkers' info | scotswhaehae | |
26/10/2009 15:09 | well its not looking good since rhe RNS, its not that its not worth it but RNS like that scares buyers off imp | c31161 | |
26/10/2009 15:07 | binladin...truth...n but have a good day...just how you would define that though goodness knows and I dread to think | scotswhaehae | |
26/10/2009 15:03 | absolutely nothing, so i can say anything without self interest and that is the truth. | binladin | |
26/10/2009 14:54 | thanks for your views binladin over the years its occassionally puzzled me exactly whats in it for you... and then I think...who cares! | scotswhaehae | |
26/10/2009 14:51 | 1p is possible today.... | binladin | |
26/10/2009 14:51 | THE NEWSPAPERS OR PEOPLE REPORTING SUCH THINGS SHOULD BE LOCKED UP AND AND HAVE ALL THEIR ASSETS FROZEN FROM THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES: My gut feeling is this will head much lower until further news. The buyers are not going to hold indefinitely especially at a loss. | binladin | |
26/10/2009 14:50 | papillon, does that mean all shares' prices should be still before their news issued? lol | lol short killer | |
26/10/2009 14:48 | Indeed. Very good post papillon. | 21simthy | |
26/10/2009 14:46 | lol short killer (post55) and c31161 (post58). What drugs are you on? Of course the company was right to put out an RNS if they thought it was necessary to quell unreliable rumours circulating which were causing a false market in the companies shares. I wish all companies would react as quickly in similar circumstances. The Stock Market should not be viewed as a gambling casino where false information and rumours create unfair trading conditions. | papillon | |
26/10/2009 14:37 | TOLD YOU BOYS BUT YOU DONT BELIEVE: SHOULD GO NEGETIVE NOW | binladin |
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