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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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W Resources Plc | LSE:WRES | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKQN5R41 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 2.65 | - | 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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19/3/2019 08:43 | So who is the big seller that is concerned with keeping an orderly market?Offer pulled in to lure buyers, top up now on 41 on the bid will be here by end of week. | plat hunter | |
19/3/2019 07:52 | JLP is up 2% on the last 12 months Krypton.Nice try though. | plat hunter | |
19/3/2019 07:21 | Isn't Jubilee also down 33% down since last year and since you started ramping it? They are supposed to be profitable, who would have thought it LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
18/3/2019 20:25 | That's not what you was saying when WRES was successfully ramped to 0.60 lol... 0.40 imminent almost a 33% fall in share price for a company with a fully funded project who would have thought it lol | plat hunter | |
18/3/2019 20:18 | Come back towards the end of this year and we will see which company is outperforming shall we | kryptonsnake | |
18/3/2019 20:07 | This is what happens when the debt kicks in, click on MAX time frame... | plat hunter | |
18/3/2019 20:03 | First item on | meanreverter | |
18/3/2019 20:00 | 121 posts and counting today on LSE but yet it still goes down. Hmmm, it's a conundrum | plat hunter | |
18/3/2019 19:57 | That's not what I said Krypton, try again. Remember this on on the 7th November... "WRES will outperform JLP". LOLS | plat hunter | |
18/3/2019 19:18 | Haven't you read the RNS Krypton?.40 coming | plat hunter | |
18/3/2019 18:39 | Enlighten us, how do they finish the job without raw materials? Plonker Hunter LOLsss | kryptonsnake | |
18/3/2019 18:38 | Cash call by quarter 4? you do know WRES will be earning $3 million a month by then? | kryptonsnake | |
18/3/2019 18:37 | Your 0.4 prediction is pushing the boat out Why not go back to your original prediction of 0.35? | kryptonsnake | |
18/3/2019 14:53 | Excellent podcast on VOX today. Easily 2-3x higher if all goes to plan by year end | the deacon | |
18/3/2019 14:50 | Wakey wakey... 0.42 on the BID achieved | plat hunter | |
18/3/2019 14:49 | Should be producing fine Tungsten in 13 days time, why is the share price now down to .42 on the bid? | plat hunter | |
18/3/2019 10:30 | Barony - If this was declining when AIM is rising I would be worried - however, market is truly awful at the moment. Read an article last week stating that mining share prices relative to commodity prices are the lowest for 17 years. | wooster4 | |
18/3/2019 09:53 | Looks like solid progress on all fronts - except the sp! Is that Aim? | barony | |
13/3/2019 14:00 | My pleasure lol I reckon 0.40 by end of month, if no news on the concentrator though | plat hunter | |
13/3/2019 11:44 | Just got back to Blighty from an extended stay and can't say I like this weather much but almost end of Q and purchase at .45 is good enough for me. Thanks for all the deramping Mr Hunter. Onwards to 0.60 again | alittlebirdtoldme | |
11/3/2019 12:41 | .42 coming on the bid here... Absolutely no one is settling on the ask. No money for brokers now unless they drop the BID again | plat hunter | |
07/3/2019 19:08 | Https://en.m.wikiped | plat hunter | |
07/3/2019 18:59 | BlackRock are rotating into commodities, they have ambitions to build a desk that rivals Glencore. They have a habbit of rapid, aggressive expansion by purchasing distressed assets during periods of cyclical contraction.Have a read up about what they did in 2008?Turned them into the goliath they are now. | plat hunter |
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