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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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0.06 | 0.83% | 7.32 | 7.04 | 7.60 | 7.50 | 7.40 | 7.40 | 922,607 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | 8.1M | 0.0128 | 5.86 | 47.47M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/3/2018 07:32 | We should crack 18p today. Explains why the BOD all took option shares a few months ago at that price, things are getting close. Enough time has elapsed for the dust to settle, a deal is coming here and it will be huge. £3 in 2018 is definitely achievable IMO. GLA | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
06/3/2018 04:34 | Visit the Lse board for your answer to this The hysteria of Tidy/ Degsy and other crazed rampers is marvellous to behold You can almost smell the desperation All because of a tweet from a guy about West Africa corruption | ![]() sandcrab2 | |
05/3/2018 21:22 | thanks tidy | ![]() petebarnes1 | |
05/3/2018 21:17 | This is so exciting. I've been after a share like this for a while. Topaz says it's worth £3! my dad's in jail for GBH and murder but i can forge his signature so thought I could mortgage his house and invest everything in Zanaga and then in a couple weeks pay it back and keep the diff. Defo profit and obvs a great deal. What does everyone think? Should i go for it? | ![]() yellowdog | |
05/3/2018 20:58 | Big news next week people. I am praying for everyone to see 30p spike. I am just watching with interests. BA Stealing is Good | bullet ant | |
05/3/2018 14:17 | sooty indeed you craft sod lol | ![]() petebarnes1 | |
05/3/2018 14:16 | I see a 3 way project here, or 2 way: 1. Rio Tinto, Chinalco, Glencore (Chinalco and Rio buying out ZIOC stake) 2. Rio Tinto and Chinalco (with these two buying out Glencore and ZIOC stakes) It could be a way 4 deal too, one never knows. | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
05/3/2018 14:12 | why? IT hasn't moved sufficiently for there to be a false market and it has to announce it sometime surely? So why would it suspend? Cheers and DYOR | ![]() qs99 | |
05/3/2018 13:52 | Could suspend for the big news. | tidy 2 | |
05/3/2018 13:42 | It's about to blow this one, only nutters sell now. Ignore the clueless jealous types who are shorting or whatever they get up to with their money. We are now talking big time gains with Rio Tinto in the picture. My price target has been upped to £3+ this year. | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
05/3/2018 13:39 | Amazing news and all the jealous types suddenly appear, all clueless. This is going to blow shortly, only nutters sell now. | ![]() topazfrenzy | |
05/3/2018 12:58 | Third party Rio and ore specialist. | tidy 2 | |
05/3/2018 12:28 | That's great news Tidy! Not the sort of fellow to post the usual rubbish associated with Twitter. This is very encouraging. RIO coming into play alters the whole dynamics. | ![]() sooty snipes | |
05/3/2018 12:25 | Here. Brett Carter is Assistant Professor in the School of International Relations at the University of Southern California and co-PI of the Lab on Non-Democratic Politics. He received a Ph.D. in Political Science from Harvard University, where he was a Graduate Fellow at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies. He was previously a fellow at Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, as well as the Hoover Institutite. | tidy 2 | |
05/3/2018 12:24 | The guy is an assistant professor in California who specialises in SA politics I think I posted a link to his position earlier I'll check. | tidy 2 | |
05/3/2018 11:55 | Timely buy on my part last Friday eh Pete? Buy on any dips. 15p is still a great opportunity. Two updates are due. The firsst one at any time. How reliable is this Brett Carter Tidy? I'm very sceptical where Twitter is concerned | ![]() sooty snipes | |
05/3/2018 11:49 | This could be your last time to buy in for any would be investors. The company is about to make an update anytime soon. There will also be another update to follow in Q2. If the latest rumours from the other thread are true the update could be sooner than expected. 15p will seem like chicken feed in a few months in my opinion | ![]() the greedy labrador | |
05/3/2018 11:04 | Below is a post from last week that made me smile. It was just before I bought a load more shares at 11.99p It was from some idiot called White Rabbit. He must reside in Wonderland.......... ==================== the white rabbit1 Mar '18 - 11:41 - 328 of 383 DRIP DRIP DRIP BANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN 4P ==================== It's people like you that give people like me a chance to buy cheap shares. Instead of coming out with claptrap I suggest you should have been running out buying. Now go on run off back to Wonderland. Alice is waiting for you. | ![]() the greedy labrador | |
05/3/2018 10:56 | well market likes the rumours it would seem GLA... | ![]() qs99 | |
05/3/2018 10:42 | Anyone who follows Iron Ore knows this is a quality deposite with high grades that requires financing and the board has managed to keep the company going without dilution waiting for the iron ore price to recover. It looks like we may finally be ready to move, patience will be rewarded. No idea on timings but the quality is there so long term stake holders should be rewarded. Ignore the fruit flys and dig in for the long term. | ![]() seagreen | |
05/3/2018 10:42 | naughty naughty .. reporting trades very late | choomi | |
05/3/2018 10:24 | I did say , longs will win this one, hold and get rewards | ![]() petebarnes1 | |
05/3/2018 10:04 | Rio Tinto !! | ![]() petebarnes1 |
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