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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Zanaga Iron Ore Company Limited | LSE:ZIOC | London | Ordinary Share | VGG9888M1023 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.05 | 0.66% | 7.60 | 7.04 | 7.58 | 7.50 | 7.06 | 7.06 | 1,722,583 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | 8.1M | 0.0128 | 5.84 | 47.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/1/2018 17:41 | I will leave the offer open for you simpleton till tomorrow. It's for good causes. I know many are angry the price is declining, but that's how it works. BUY in the momemtum then reverse to short. Rinse and repeat. BA Stealing is good | bullet ant | |
17/1/2018 17:18 | Got a whopper on the line here guys. https://youtu.be/z1V | tidy 2 | |
17/1/2018 16:40 | I gonna rip you apart here and that 2k you keep churning everyday will be disappearing, little wannabe maggot. BA Stealing is good | bullet ant | |
17/1/2018 16:35 | Pick your park bench cos that's your new ant nest when this is bought out for many multiples. MMS suckered the bears in good and proper here hehe. Only unemployed useless thicko's steal. | tidy 2 | |
17/1/2018 16:24 | And when bad news come, rest assured Bullet ant stings will be fatal for many of the gullible punters here. BA Stealing is good N.B All ants are thieves, we thrive on thieving. My colony will never stop stealing from the mugs | bullet ant | |
17/1/2018 16:12 | If good news comes early Ant you'll feel the full force of a blast of DDT | 1fox1 | |
17/1/2018 16:05 | Oh it's nothing personal Mr Ant. I just like to hear all shorters yelp. The louder the better!! SS Stealing is bad | sooty snipes | |
17/1/2018 15:40 | I have been short for a while. why oh why would you rejoice? That's pointless. I will not rejoice when the mugs will be squealing at 5p opening auction in weeks time. BA Stealing is good. | bullet ant | |
17/1/2018 15:29 | Bullet Ant are you officially short? I want to know just so that I can hear you yelp :o) | sooty snipes | |
17/1/2018 15:28 | lets face it Chinese will buy it lock stock and !!! | petebarnes1 | |
17/1/2018 15:21 | Yes, deep discount would be preferable to expensive underwriting, or, heaven forfend, death spiral financing through the likes of Crede, seemingly flavour of the month on AIM ATM | sandcrab2 | |
17/1/2018 15:19 | Hi sandcrab2, Even a smallscale project would cost $$$. I doubt whether PI's would dig deep (if at all) unless the existing shareholders showed their commitment, which would cost them $$$... I share your concern that II's would likely 'flip' anything they took. So that leaves us having to find an industry partner, to give credibility and encourage the banks.... Or a state-owned enterprise with deep pockets... Errm, hang on a sec.... ATB | extrader | |
17/1/2018 15:12 | Extrader People have all sorts of interests, we do not know Sandcrab That's what I have suggested a placement or RI at 50% discount would be good. | bullet ant | |
17/1/2018 15:11 | We are awaiting the boards current proposals on the official announcements that the company is looking at a small scale project Hopefully they will be putting some flesh on this, in particular the estimated cost, and whether it will be financed by borrowing, or by dilutory share issues If the latter, I would hope that this is done by a rights issue to existing holders,rather than the usual city institutions, waiting to bale out on any rise | sandcrab2 | |
17/1/2018 15:02 | cheers, have added you mambo jambo 17 Jan '18 - 14:48 - 7409 of 7409 (Filtered) | no24rton | |
17/1/2018 14:37 | Can't buy 1,000 shares but I can sell 150,000 shares? | 1fox1 |
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