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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 | |
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-0.035 | -5.30% | 0.625 | 0.60 | 0.65 | 0.66 | 0.625 | 0.66 | 8,600,282 | 15:00:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chem,fertlizer Minrl Mng,nec | 23.11M | -111.19M | -0.0302 | -0.21 | 22.85M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/4/2021 15:43 | Results tomorrow? well bid this afternoon. hardly any stock on offer | bogotatrader | |
15/4/2021 22:09 | Good price action today.....seems to want to push on towards the 10p level in due course | bogotatrader | |
15/4/2021 00:33 | Here we go. Strap in!!!! | b1nky | |
04/4/2021 11:08 | Late announcement on Thursday evening - Premier Fund Managers have been increasing their stake last week. Looks like the flurry of upped stakes by various institutional investors augers well for a double digit share price in due course....Update due in April? | bogotatrader | |
30/3/2021 13:04 | I think mainly because Mozambique represents <1% of revenues and has long been a mothballed part of the business, plus is some 500km from the border town of Palma where the IS raids have been occurring. Gabon is where all the production activity is, and London/Copenhagen where the timber trading activity is. And the more savvy investors would have worked out that the future of this company is reforestation and carbon offset, which if executed even in a minor way would dwarf the existing businesses. There’s new large and savvy investors entering the cap deck almost weekly. I would follow the smart money and wait for the rebase to double figures once the big guns have loaded up down here. | jack jebb | |
22/2/2021 20:14 | Does anyone have an idea why advfn artificially inflates the price here repeatedly at the end of the day? | blue59 | |
18/2/2021 11:41 | Clearer over on lse board re Rhino | blue59 | |
18/2/2021 10:43 | Anyone know whats going on ,conversion of non voting shares Rhino holds 26%,concert partys,smoke and mirrors,share price doubled since xmas any ideas? | victor2 | |
17/2/2021 15:34 | Keeps trundling upwards! | deeppockets | |
04/2/2021 15:07 | Wilbur Smith’s Elephant Song’s explains it in a way that Daily Mail readers can comprehend! | blue59 | |
04/2/2021 15:05 | Deeppockets I trust that’s ironic!? | blue59 | |
04/2/2021 13:41 | Chopping down old growth forest and then replanting is not sustainable. It takes hundreds of years for ecosystems to develop. Also the infrastructure put in to harvest the timber, roads etc also wreck the ecosystem. | volsung | |
04/2/2021 13:06 | But they re-plant so it's sustainable! | deeppockets | |
04/2/2021 12:36 | whats going on here,been a holder so long have forgotten what they were originally called.someone has been moping up loose stock for weeks now ,feels like they are going to be taken out. | victor2 | |
03/2/2021 09:28 | Yup, but easier to do as a private company. | blue59 | |
03/2/2021 09:21 | Yeah lets all get rich chopping down the rainforest!! | volsung | |
03/2/2021 09:19 | I’m guessing that this board’s inactivity is because everyone has their fingers cross (or are holding thumbs) and so can’t type. | blue59 | |
28/1/2021 10:00 | Yup, all except for the staffing numbers, the gravy trail just got a couple of carriages longer. | blue59 | |
28/1/2021 07:18 | Nice announcement this morning telling us levels of wood being sawn but do we also know what's triggered this? Is it the USA market with the end of Trumps trade war with Canada? | statto2k | |
25/1/2021 12:33 | So, shall we address the elephant in the room and hazard a guess at the take out price? | blue59 |
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