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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wishbone Gold Plc | LSE:WSBN | London | Ordinary Share | GI000A2PX455 | ORD 0.1P (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.025 | 2.08% | 1.225 | 1.20 | 1.25 | 1.225 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 441,702 | 15:46:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -1.14M | -0.0044 | -2.77 | 3.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/7/2012 11:19 | This Company is dramatically overvalued. If you clueless newbies want to compare and contrast it with other Aussie dirt kickers look at GGP. | viktormeerldrew | |
26/7/2012 10:50 | Nope Hairy .... I'm going to take them at their word .... they turned £2 Million into £200 Million in a couple of years and they intend to do the same here .... so that's what I expect .... :o) | imabastard | |
26/7/2012 10:41 | lol,imab,divide by 2 and 2 again......and add a couple of years......not too shabby really. modest target by eoy is 4p when others will join us in the bottom drawer club imo. pete,only pulling your leg mate,i know you are an 'investor' in the true sense of the word HB | hairyback2 | |
26/7/2012 09:46 | Two years to wait for £10k to become a million quid .... it's such a drag, isn't it .... :o) | imabastard | |
26/7/2012 09:38 | oh i have put money in for the long haul so not a problem | petebarnes1 | |
25/7/2012 21:35 | slow start ? mmm,back to red and even then pete,much quicker be gentle with this comp,early days and imo doing ok given armageddon elsewhere HB | hairyback2 | |
25/7/2012 14:40 | Well, if they want to multiply the value by a hundred within a two year period .... they need to start putting news out on any progress or plans .... enough news to increase the value by £3.4 million every week for the next hundred weeks .... it sure as hell ain't gonna happen if they plead the fifth amendment .... :o) | imabastard | |
25/7/2012 12:14 | YEs seems a slow start here, is there any news due | petebarnes1 | |
24/7/2012 15:23 | Hey Hairy ! .... have a word with the mm's .... they've misunderstood that the Bod stated they are going to multiply the market cap by a hundred fold .... and sent the price the wrong way for a couple of days .... ;o) | imabastard | |
23/7/2012 16:14 | Yep .... still here Pete .... :o) | imabastard | |
23/7/2012 15:25 | is there anyone thereeeeeeee | petebarnes1 | |
20/7/2012 10:42 | popped a small punt on this lets see | petebarnes1 | |
20/7/2012 10:10 | LOL,more for me,just a few lovin' this HB | hairyback2 | |
19/7/2012 11:29 | hundred bagger in 18 months/2 years,sounds ok to me,unless you can find something else paying 5000% pa ho ho HB | hairyback2 | |
19/7/2012 10:43 | Only another 247 p per share to go to reach target price of the BOD Hairy .... :o) | imabastard | |
19/7/2012 10:37 | 5 V 5 2.75/3.25 all 5 mm's on the bid and offer 200k vol lol HB | hairyback2 | |
18/7/2012 11:05 | There's a 300k trade showing at the bottom of the page but only 63k showing at the top traded .... | imabastard | |
18/7/2012 09:47 | rns - HB Markets PLC LOL HB | hairyback2 | |
18/7/2012 06:50 | Wishbone Gold (LON:WSBN) has started trading on London's AIM market today, raising £515,000 before expenses which will be used to cover initial exploration costs for two concessions in Queensland | lucky_punter | |
17/7/2012 14:49 | Yep .... it's all your fault Hairy ! Haha ! | imabastard | |
17/7/2012 14:34 | nice to see some familiar faces here,lol yes,im in chaps......and an encouraging start,a 3.2p high is 28% up at the end of the day atm im in for poulden as much as anything else HB | hairyback2 | |
17/7/2012 10:34 | If you can get get that sort of return with this one, then it is in KEFI territory, gentlemen. | drrichard |
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