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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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-0.20 | -2.58% | 7.55 | 7.26 | 7.84 | - | 281,337 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | 8.1M | 0.0128 | 6.05 | 49.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/8/2018 14:48 | The sheep are hungry, please feed them Keith to stop them bleating out loud | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 14:25 | I sold at 17.5p for the record, money rotated into cryptos and they are up 20% so far, with 500% to come by December minimum, I'm here to expose the truth regarding this share. Sheep to slaughter the lot of you, I woke up to the con and therefore understand the scam that it is. This is a 100% SELL | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 13:04 | Hey everyone......Listen up........TOPAZ Sold his shares in ZIOC too soon. Click on the link to hear the baby crying. Poor Topaz. Spoilt little baby. Good luck to all you genuine holders. Here he is now. TOPAZ............... | sooty snipes | |
24/8/2018 12:25 | Sheep hungry Keith, please don't make them bleat out loud | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 12:21 | Sheep are hungry, feed them Keith, you can start offloading this rubbish to them for a while, they will not notice, they are hungry to lap it up, they like munching on dirt in ground, with brown sauce on top to make it more tasty | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 12:16 | The sheep like some dirt in the ground, they love the Dictator of the Congo, he build port for them, with help of Chinese and IMF, he make them rich, they like that, Keith let them munch please, they are hungry to buy into this scam that no one wants to touch, they are hungry, don't take all the shares Keith or the sheep will bleat out loud. | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 12:09 | Keith, please leave some for the sheep, they like to follow the wolf into the den Hungry for fake pellet shares the sheep are, they need to munch, munch, munch | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 12:07 | ....of course, other than a Damascene conversion and a total volte face, the other explanation is talking one's own book to shake out holders and build a KE-style position...... | emptyend | |
24/8/2018 11:53 | What a difference a few weeks make !! topazfrenzy - 03 Aug 2018 - 09:38:44 - 874 of 1103 ZIOC Zanaga Iron A 2018 MULTI BAGGER TOP FOR 2018 - ZIOC pete, are you still in? I hope you haven't sold, this is going to fly. | aja5 | |
24/8/2018 11:53 | Next leg up firmly in place. 25p within touching distance. Great way to start the weekend. | the greedy labrador | |
24/8/2018 11:50 | Cheers and good luck! | the greedy labrador | |
24/8/2018 11:48 | Sheep being led to slaughter, poor loves, 70% collapse in share price coming soon. There is nothing going on, the pellet testing is just a smokescreen for this big scam. Wake up! | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 11:29 | I know, just kidding :) | greenelf | |
24/8/2018 11:28 | Sorry Greenelf. It wasn't meant as an advert. Just giving a picture of investments in the Isle of Man. | the greedy labrador | |
24/8/2018 11:20 | My auntie lived in Ramsey Isle of Man. She married a Manxman. Unfortunately they didn't have much money. I used to like going when I was a kid because their money was different to ours :o) Haven't been for years. I must go again. It's a lovely island. | 1fox1 | |
24/8/2018 11:16 | On that first spike last November we touched 25p intraday high. Not far off that now. I can see my 25/30p target going much earlier than the year end. 50p year end? It's not beyond the realms of possibility. | 1fox1 | |
24/8/2018 11:13 | End of advertorial.. lol | greenelf | |
24/8/2018 11:12 | Looks like the Isle of Man is a great place for investment portfolio's | the greedy labrador | |
24/8/2018 11:10 | There are several tax favoured areas around the world, but none can rival the significant advantages provided by the Isle Of Man as an offshore money centre. The Isle Of Man enjoys exceptional political and economic stability, as exemplified by a history of over 1000 years of continuous parliamentary government, the longest unbroken period of government in the world. In matters of direct taxation and fiscal affairs, the Isle Of Man is independent of and not subject to laws passed by the United Kingdom Parliament and there is no obligation to bring its tax system into line with those of the European Communtiy Members. Offshore investments in the Isle of Man incur no liability to taxes on investment income or capital gains, so whether you're seeking, pure capital growth, pension planning for your retirement or the latest portfolio management strategy, you can have the confidence of receiving tax free growth on your capital in one of the worlds most secure offshore investment centres. Isle of Man is indeed a tax efficient money centre. | the greedy labrador | |
24/8/2018 11:08 | Incorporated in the Virgin Islands, no accountability just about, can delist at any time and screw all the PI's, you have been warned. The pellet testing is a smokescreen to keep eating away at the remaining millions, then ciao ciao, shut shop and sell the assets to their mates, that's Africa, that's AIM for you. | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 11:06 | Yes Greenelf I agree. Mind you there are some seriously rich people live on the Isle of Man. Sorry Topaz but I'm going to filter you too. I'm all for objective threads but you're just out to trash this one. You say you have sold your shares I suggest you move on. Topaz filtered | the greedy labrador | |
24/8/2018 11:02 | Bye foxy, see you at 5p in March, maybe by Xmas | topazfrenzy | |
24/8/2018 10:52 | I’m with you there greenelf,don’t see him as a PI. | aja5 |
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