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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Zoltav Resources Inc | LSE:ZOL | London | Ordinary Share | KYG9895N1198 | ORD SHS USD0.20 (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 10.50 | 1.00 | 20.00 | - | 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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18/3/2016 08:53 | Sorry - not 2 times a day but more. PS I don't currently have L2 | bernieboy | |
18/3/2016 08:52 | Hi guys. Thanks for the info and I guess after 20 years of trading it is a bit of a strange question. But I don't really get it. Why would they have 2 set auctions a day? Paperclip - you mentioned 15k at 28p. What is that? Did somebody try to acquire at that price but there was no one to sell? Are the set auctions in place incase all of a sudden lots of traders show up? Not like this is a very liquid stock! | bernieboy | |
17/3/2016 15:29 | BernieBoy, there are auctions a number of times a day, I think it's 08:50 to 09:00. 10:50 to 11:00. and then a couple of times in the afternoon. The prices can be seen on Level 2 | paperclip3 | |
17/3/2016 14:25 | they have auction twice a day, at least. | waldof | |
17/3/2016 13:29 | Paperclip - what do you mean? Has someone got a buy order in for 15k at 28? | bernieboy | |
17/3/2016 11:02 | I see in the auction ZOL was bid 28p for 15,000 | paperclip3 | |
17/3/2016 10:47 | Indeed paperclip. And some good results will send us further north. ;-) | bernieboy | |
17/3/2016 09:09 | Stronger rouble and higher oil prices should help to underpin ZOL | paperclip3 | |
17/3/2016 09:06 | You can normally buy and sell well within the quoted boundaries though..... | bernieboy | |
17/3/2016 09:05 | It's always been a bad spread with Zol unfortunately. Narrows with volume..... | bernieboy | |
15/3/2016 17:00 | Spread !!!! 30 % . | t 34 | |
15/3/2016 09:36 | And the buying quietly continues ;-) | bernieboy | |
09/3/2016 12:22 | still not sure about the incorporation in Bermuda - They have fairly lax rules out there that tend to mean small shareholders are at risk of getting steamrollered. | cmillar | |
08/3/2016 22:05 | yes quiet boards are the best. it will soon get busy with the usual if and when any good news gets out. hopefully we will have sold out by the time they arrive. | brad44 | |
08/3/2016 18:55 | Makeaprofit and cmillar - yes I am glad you are here! Posting on this BB is like playing tennis with yourself. Hit a ball and run round the other side for the return! ha ha. Anyway - quiet boards at least means we don't attract the meaningless posts from the pump and dump squad. But then if that means a big rerating in the shareprice then I can live with the morons ! ;-) | bernieboy | |
08/3/2016 16:16 | Feeling lonely Bernie?! :-) | cmillar | |
08/3/2016 10:47 | I'm here lol | makeaprofit | |
08/3/2016 09:08 | I reckon it's pretty useless for any share really - but at least my post got a reply! ;-) | bernieboy | |
08/3/2016 08:41 | Charting is pretty meaningless for a share with this level of turnover! | cmillar | |
08/3/2016 06:44 | Any chartists on here? Looks like a double ratchet formation if I am not mistaken! Supposed to be very bullish :-) | bernieboy | |
04/3/2016 13:14 | Paperclip. 102 would do me for half of my shares. The rest await 200+ ;-) | bernieboy | |
04/3/2016 13:13 | Any ideas waldof? | bernieboy | |
04/3/2016 13:05 | ...i think the action is due to a little more than a note from Shore. | waldof | |
04/3/2016 12:58 | I believe that Shore Capital recently issued a research note on ZOL putting a value of £1.02 on the share. I haven't seen the report | paperclip3 | |
04/3/2016 12:28 | Come on ecoover whaddya know? ;-) | bernieboy |
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