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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Yinggao Hldgs | LSE:YGH | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003754743 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 1.75 | - | 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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16/9/2009 11:13 | Camy ... i can see several of the "usual suspects" | ihavenoclue | |
16/9/2009 11:12 | I've had a look but TYR are not on my brokers system (HSBC). I've sent them an e-mail to find out if they can change this. | induna123 | |
16/9/2009 11:04 | induna take a look at tyratech inc./tyr great results and recent news in links over there.no online buy quote since open and a premium being paid.through your broker | theresearcher | |
16/9/2009 11:03 | So aprox 140 mill then | william-just | |
16/9/2009 11:02 | If it was a ramp then the usual suspects would be all over this board. As it is some of us who have followed this company for years are happy the company has sorted out its financials, is making steady and profitable progress with its logistics operations and is perhaps about to reopen a mine. As I see it the share price is simply getting back to what it ought to have been for a long long time. | camy | |
16/9/2009 11:01 | ihave. the mine was valued at 148 million. they own 70%. | tomboyb | |
16/9/2009 10:56 | HI IHAV THE RAMP. So u want us to move into CHWI. But this has a long way to go and most can see this. | william-just | |
16/9/2009 10:55 | I've seen this happen with sub penny stock before. ATUK was one. Once it gets out of the sub penny range it can move pretty fast. | induna123 | |
16/9/2009 10:54 | This is a complete ramp .... 3 - 5p ? LMAO ... seen it so many times ... i bet the rampers have already jumped ship ... rats normally fo that when the ship is about to sink | ihavenoclue | |
16/9/2009 10:54 | yes tomboyb 300k buy ready to go through 2p | theresearcher | |
16/9/2009 10:52 | looks like a 300k trade at 1.625p and 100k at 1.75p on plus. my buy also showed on plus yesterday. asked damanko about why the mine was strategically placed between china and taiwan. | tomboyb | |
16/9/2009 10:46 | Looks like you've done it again theresearcher :-) | 5dally | |
16/9/2009 10:45 | 2v1 ready too pop.max buy 10k@full ask | theresearcher | |
16/9/2009 10:40 | tara7 - 16 Sep'09 - 09:34 - 69 of 75 When its time for profits, please do the same with CHWI. ? | ihavenoclue | |
16/9/2009 10:38 | 3p will do me - certainly worth more than he current share price and no free stock so when the hoards arrive should keep moving rapidly. | overeager | |
16/9/2009 10:37 | Great: Now only showing a 77% loss | etarip | |
16/9/2009 10:30 | dogs can bark too. YGH did not have the proposition of the quarry mine.they do now. worth 5p alone today. gl. | tomboyb | |
16/9/2009 10:27 | Guys the old ARKO was a real dog. Hope this one works out better. I just sold my 50k shares for a nice 100 pounds profit so I'm happy enough. | battyman2 | |
16/9/2009 10:21 | buyers buying what they can. | theresearcher | |
16/9/2009 10:16 | It's 4 v 1 - should explode any minute now | shammytime | |
16/9/2009 09:56 | What is the buy sell ratio on plus please. | william-just | |
16/9/2009 09:55 | 100% WOULD BE 2.6P MORE LIKE 300% | william-just | |
16/9/2009 09:46 | 3p very conservative. I wouldn't be surprised to see a further 100% from here. | shammytime | |
16/9/2009 09:42 | Looks like a winner to me - what with the uncertainty with the accounts cleared up. Guess some people can't see the difference between a real value play and a p&d. 3p here we come IMHO | overeager |
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