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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Woodbois Limited | LSE:WBI | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B4WJSD17 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.66 | 0.64 | 0.68 | 0.66 | 0.66 | 0.66 | 10,814,460 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chem,fertlizer Minrl Mng,nec | 23.11M | -111.19M | -0.0302 | -0.22 | 24.33M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/6/2021 09:38 | Looks seriously cheap and moves on tiny volume, the RSI is only 20 which means the stock is massively oversold. Miles Pelham holds a large slice of WBI and has bought in the market before as have other wealthy stockholders. A bounce is due. | flughafen17 | |
22/6/2021 15:18 | Timber.... | igbertsponk | |
22/6/2021 15:13 | Price collapsing today? | michaelfenton | |
01/6/2021 09:16 | Looks a good entry point. Moved to a BUY on Barcharts. | flughafen17 | |
01/6/2021 08:27 | Bodes badly for the forests | volsung | |
01/6/2021 08:10 | Lumber prices continue to remain strong, at record levels, shortages across the globe suggest they will remain at record levels. Bodes well for WBI. | m1sterx | |
29/5/2021 19:52 | Company Twitter posting yesterday re Hannam Research | bogotatrader | |
27/5/2021 14:06 | Gap to fill on the chart between 6.3p to 6.9p, it will get there. | m1sterx | |
27/5/2021 08:05 | Buyers still coming in for this under radar company. I think this will quickly propel back to 8p and then march far higher, the stock is very tightly held. | the_debt_collector | |
26/5/2021 19:08 | Decent volume again today... | bogotatrader | |
26/5/2021 10:58 | ...’well healed..’? Freudian slip! | blue59 | |
25/5/2021 16:04 | m1 - from volume today looks like news due soon... | bogotatrader | |
25/5/2021 15:46 | Up she goes on decent volume | bogotatrader | |
24/5/2021 21:03 | Lumber price - | bogotatrader | |
24/5/2021 20:57 | Fortune Lumber article from 2 hours ago - | bogotatrader | |
24/5/2021 07:49 | Also Cannacord had a £143m valuation back in September (7.7p a share) but since then WBI have added Carbon Trading and lumber prices have surged higher. | m1sterx | |
24/5/2021 07:45 | Looks like there is a background buyer in this stock, some very large trades appearing after market close almost daily. | m1sterx | |
23/5/2021 20:17 | A stock like this can easily double/treble with ease, the fact that the former City Editor of the Daily Mail likes it adds to it's appeal. Lumber prices are going through the roof and before the tree hugger here kicks off WBI operate a very sustainable operation as recognised here | flughafen17 | |
23/5/2021 09:01 | Jack wouldn’t want to interrupt your forest destroying activities. Its so exciting isn’t it? | volsung | |
23/5/2021 08:53 | Before the days of the internet and social media Micheal Walters (post 206) was a messiah share tipper, in the 80's & early 90's his every word was followed and acted on by Daily Mail readers. It is interesting he likes Woodbois, what he says is true, no-one knows much about them, however the company has some VERY well heeled major shareholders and that is significant, follow the money is a old adage. Also of interest, probably not read by most, are the extracts from the AR statement.... the Company's trading and forest product activities will have a record year, will become operationally cash flow positive during the year and still intend to declare a maiden dividend in 2022 after the publication of the 2021 results | greekhovel | |
21/5/2021 12:12 | oh do bore off, you ignorant, repetitive fool. | jack jebb | |
21/5/2021 08:34 | Destroy the rainforest! We’re all gonna be rich! | volsung | |
21/5/2021 08:31 | Former Daily Mail business editor likes Woodbois. Listen after 23mins 30 secs | the_debt_collector |
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