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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Urals EN. | LSE:UEN | London | Ordinary Share | CY0107130912 | ORD USD0.126 (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% | 35.00 | - | 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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27/5/2009 12:03 | and another tick-up! | carlito sway | |
27/5/2009 12:00 | sell limits: 50k @10.17p 135k @10p | carlito sway | |
27/5/2009 11:59 | in order for him to read these boards he needs a username so perhaps it was a one off post - very itchy fingers and all that !! | ![]() 19th hole | |
27/5/2009 11:59 | gooner, it may have been to gunner! | scoraig | |
27/5/2009 11:59 | All this continued talk about iminent news. Why does the word 'EEL' keep ringing in my ears. | ![]() canny lass | |
27/5/2009 11:57 | James - but Neft just said on iii that he only posts there! | carlito sway | |
27/5/2009 11:56 | scoraig - I don't recall any post. | gooner6 | |
27/5/2009 11:55 | Folks, I think it was Neftanik. He does read this board (on occasion) and the content of todays message was v. similar to the e-mail he sent recently. Scoraig's question is a good one... Will UEN retain both assets? that's the question I put to Neft in response to his e-mail. Certainly worth a thought or two. | jamesonline04 | |
27/5/2009 11:55 | Sorry for the novice question but... is the rising strength of the pound to the dollar: a) Good for UEN? b) Bad for UEN? c) Or have no or little bearing at all? TIA | carlito sway | |
27/5/2009 11:54 | will take news to break 11p, if it does so without, then it's on the way anyhow! still seems to be a slow week (half term) across a lot of stcoks, anyone else finding this? good luck to all. let's hope the rumours are true. | g3a | |
27/5/2009 11:52 | yes plenty of them 19th hole - best time is 1:26 | ![]() jonnyfro | |
27/5/2009 11:51 | ucasavi, thanks. clock is definitely ticking ... | ![]() johnspain | |
27/5/2009 11:51 | You run half marathon then JF? | ![]() 19th hole | |
27/5/2009 11:50 | johnspain according to the average (positive) temperature: May-Sept Not sure about the effect of permafrost and working below zero | ![]() ucasavi | |
27/5/2009 11:49 | Seem to be a few independent posters on iii mentioning re-financing progress on Dulissma, nothing on Tass, could there be a deal where T goes towards re-cap and D stays!??! | ![]() mlightfoot | |
27/5/2009 11:49 | Yes limits are 50k buy and sell 250k - still after your shares today :) | ![]() jcgswims | |
27/5/2009 11:48 | scoraig - The retention of both Dulsima and Taas is on the agenda. | gooner6 | |
27/5/2009 11:48 | Nice chart LMDP, as JF said, we'll need some decent momentum to get us past 11p thats when we can really consider this breaking out. | rattlesnake28 | |
27/5/2009 11:48 | I aksed Neftanik if he had heard any news on the ground about the debt restructuring and he said.. Yes, some news soon regarding funding for the continuation of Dulisma. That's probably what is helping the share price at the moment. Should continue hopefully | ![]() jonnyfro | |
27/5/2009 11:48 | can sell up to 137k at 9.9p... they definitely want stock! | carlito sway | |
27/5/2009 11:47 | Ah LMDP, nice chart, what do you think about a cup and handle formation from Decemeber to now with a breakout imminent? | ![]() jonnyfro | |
27/5/2009 11:47 | sell limits: 25k at 10.10p 50k at 10p 100k at 9.9p | carlito sway | |
27/5/2009 11:46 | lets get through this 11p barrier, tried twice over hte last 2 days and both times without success... | ![]() jonnyfro |
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