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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vast Resources Plc | LSE:VAST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQ7WTT20 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.34 | 0.33 | 0.35 | 0.34 | 0.34 | 0.34 | 14,851,823 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nonmtl Minrl Svcs, Ex Fuels | 3.72M | -10.51M | -0.0024 | -1.42 | 14.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2018 08:31 | Watch the MM's take it up when they've mopped up weaker holders shares later. | mreasygoing | |
26/1/2018 08:31 | 0.63p will get picked up by buyers all day long! | chesty1 | |
26/1/2018 08:31 | Sp tanking now........MMs can not hold it........4% off.......buy at 0.5.... | 11_percent | |
26/1/2018 08:29 | after yesterday's exciting news there is a new ED research note now out. ''we view the off-take and financing package as a considerable achievement for Vast '' Full note is freely available here: ============== LOL......ED are always wrong........get a grip.... | 11_percent | |
26/1/2018 08:26 | CHESTY1 26 Jan '18 - 08:21 - 9396 of 9398 0 0 0 50’s would be great but let’s get to 1p first!!! ====== CHESTY (you troll), It is not going to 1p.......you had your chance to sell yesterday with the rest of us.....and blew it. | 11_percent | |
26/1/2018 08:24 | Sell/buy ratio now 2 to 1.........sp being manipulated MMs. | 11_percent | |
26/1/2018 08:22 | Jarega85 26 Jan '18 - 08:14 - 9393 of 9395 0 0 0 Large number of sells at the moment, may consider getting back in at mid 50’s. =============== Indeed......sells have it....... After selling at the high yesterday (see my posts at the time) I will buy back lower......low 50's. | 11_percent | |
26/1/2018 08:21 | 50's would be great but let's get to 1p first!!! | chesty1 | |
26/1/2018 08:17 | after yesterday's exciting news there is a new ED research note now out. ''we view the off-take and financing package as a considerable achievement for Vast '' Full note is freely available here: | edmonda | |
26/1/2018 08:14 | Large number of sells at the moment, may consider getting back in at mid 50's | jarega85 | |
26/1/2018 08:05 | Having spend all of last night doing an analysis of the share price graph, it is clear that yesterday was a pump and dump.........however The main object of yesterday was to get more shares into the hands of PIs. BTW......not bankrupt......doing rather well on the DOW these last years, and expect this to continue. You on the other hand, I assume will continue scammmming.... | 11_percent | |
26/1/2018 07:35 | Good lad goose...You bankrupt yet... remember it was going to 0.2 p...Quick change avatars x | carla1 | |
26/1/2018 07:18 | Am looking the fall to continue today. | 11_percent | |
25/1/2018 22:55 | Yes- was a dead giveaway | turbotrader2 | |
25/1/2018 21:37 | Interesting moment at 4:38 on the proactive video. Best not get ourselves in trouble and mention the BP licence but I hear its going well, ahem, knowing smile..? RNS incoming perhaps? | on target | |
25/1/2018 19:34 | I think after FFI with Massive directors buys this one is one to watch as well! | costax1654x | |
25/1/2018 19:01 | There are no IIs in this.......it is all PIs.....and they just bought a whole lot more today. | 11_percent | |
25/1/2018 18:13 | AP, 'A prime target for institutional investors''Check out Stock tube's interview with Andrew Prelea today. | mreasygoing | |
25/1/2018 17:45 | When this moves back up in the coming sessions those that sold Will be buying back, only at a higher price. Be patient. | mreasygoing | |
25/1/2018 17:40 | This will catch so many out mark my words! So so so much to look forward to | turbotrader2 | |
25/1/2018 16:39 | Second try: hxxp://www.proactive | meanreverter |
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