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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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0.35 | 5.38% | 6.86 | 6.52 | 7.28 | 6.86 | 6.32 | 6.64 | 1,088,271 | 13:58:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | 8.1M | 0.0128 | 5.36 | 43.42M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/11/2017 19:25 | He was right wasn't he when he said permit news? Either way he must have some information to hand. If he's right again it's 77p takeover this week isn't it ? | kirk 6 | |
26/11/2017 17:32 | I don’t even hold here but South African posts are very comical. What was it last week. Deal done and 75p. Honestly. | sapper2476 | |
26/11/2017 17:24 | Clap the man in irons...Either lying or insider information...both illegal. Screen shot and send to FCA. | greenelf | |
26/11/2017 17:22 | Hear hear. Clap the man irons... | greenelf | |
26/11/2017 12:20 | Yes good post reads like an article lol | kirk 6 | |
26/11/2017 12:12 | great post tidy | petebarnes1 | |
26/11/2017 11:56 | No mate it's my post on LSE. | tidy 2 | |
26/11/2017 11:36 | Tidy 2 is that an article somewhere?? | kirk 6 | |
26/11/2017 11:30 | SAI lol. How odd after you posting the Deal was already done last week. Oops lol. | tidy 2 | |
26/11/2017 11:27 | ZIOC now has all boxes tickedZanaga mine and GLEN propells ZIOC into the big league. Buy hold and wait for the news in December. If you have been searching for a stock on aim that has all the usual concerns removed, from dodgy BOD to dodgy death spiral funding and plots of land they simply use as a carrot dangling exercise to support their lavish lifestyles by robbing the market with dilution after dilution and more jam tomorrow stories that never materialised. Then look no further. ZIOC ticks all the boxes. No dilution, full Giant Major GLEN in control with 50%+1 JV. All studies completed with licenses and permits granted giving the go ahead to exploit the 5th largest and No1 purest iron ore mine worldwide. Ramps and deramps don't come into it as all the facts speak for themselves and it is all on track for success. Not the usual broken dreams story here that you get on 99.99% of AIM. Look at the facts and you will see derampers and scaremongering is nullified with the security given with its unique position of having full backing of GLEN, a £53bn cap world leading Giant Major who has given full financial backing to unlock a resource which will be one of the largest and most efficient mines in the world. HOLD and give yourself the option to forget the rest is my advice. GLA | tidy 2 | |
26/11/2017 11:27 | Midas I will be looking to buy in if I can below 16p first thing | kirk 6 | |
26/11/2017 11:18 | SAI LooooL. Trying to get a few more shares on the cheap tomorrow. Patience everybody. Everything is on track as per the investor presentation. When more facts not gossip appears the share price will react. If you believe in the company and the possible multiples on offer then the share price matters a lot less ( unless your really greedy). just keep buying and accumulating and realise there are mugs out there that are prepared to sell quite possibly a once in a lifetime share. Keep the faith. | midasstingray | |
26/11/2017 11:16 | SAI stop trying to be clever, ok one piece of news you got lucky, but everything else as been utter garbage and you know it. | royalalbert | |
26/11/2017 10:34 | Nobody believes anything you say and why should you have insider information? Your a complete prat go play your games elsewhere. The permit was just a lucky call. You do it so many times that on a very rare occasion you might get lucky and call it right. | little minx | |
26/11/2017 10:20 | Hello all, Latest is that negotiations have been halted as a few skeletons have appeared relating to the project and hence Glencore have backed out at present to sort this out. Don’t worry however as I still see the deal happening but may not be until Q2 2018. Adios | southafricaninvestor | |
25/11/2017 08:31 | Lists of talk of 77p.. Ok.. lots of talk...now let's put out thinking caps on.But zanaga for 150p...and do nothing....just wait. Yes wait. I've hurt there were 4 intrested but now only 2. Well 2 is enough for a bidding war. The only thing too Remember is there will be a lot of waiting . | petersmith6 | |
24/11/2017 23:12 | topaz has the majority of posts here tell him to stop , hes talking to himsef | petebarnes1 | |
24/11/2017 22:22 | Wouldn't it be a good idea then not to post unless you have something near newsworthy then ! Quiet threads and good stocks tend to go hand in hand !I doubt I will see 20 posts on my other 30 investments this weekend. | panic investor | |
24/11/2017 19:44 | There certainly seems to be a lot of dangerous fake news surrounding this stock aimed at pumping it up - SA Investor 77p - Chinese signed contract etc Could this have anything to do with the trustees sale referred to by someone? I would only caution that anything to do with SA businessmen needs to be dealt with with extreme caution Joburg mining business has been a shark tank for the last 100 years | gemstar2 | |
24/11/2017 19:15 | It's ignorance plain and simple, so sit back and wait till 1p is what you are saying, wow patience on AIM pays so well, wake up! AIM does not care about proverbs, it will dissect your finances to pieces, suck you in even more then spit you out like garbage! | topazfrenzy | |
24/11/2017 19:13 | I keep saying ‘patience is a virtue’ especially with shares. If we all believe the positive news that is due here then sit back and wait for it as these little dips will be irrelevant when the big RNS drops. Great weekend to all. | cudmore |
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