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Small Cap Value Report (Thu 10 Mar 2022) - MEAL, FCAP, TUNE, FORT, BOO, FSJ
LON:FSJ by Paul Scott 10th Mar '22 · 48 comments · 11371 reads · 143 votes
"Good morning, it's Paul & Jack here with the SCVR for Thursday. Agenda -  Paul's Section: Parsley Box (LON:MEAL) - placing & open offer, at 20p per share. Directors & associates are stumpi…"
The Oil Outlook, May 2010: Crude Falls on Sovereign Debt Fears
LON:BP. by The Oil Council 17th May '10 · 0 comments · 1132 reads · 1 vote
"Over the course of several days, crude oil prices proceeded to fall almost $10 per barrel, as the markets continued to weigh the consequences of a spreading European sovereign crisis. Given that Greec…"
Modern Water - helping address the global freshwater drought
LON:MWG by investorschampion 18th Aug '10 · 0 comments · 2751 reads · 10 votes
"While all the recent talk has been about the rising price of soft commodities, notably wheat, an even greater problem surely surrounds the worldwide shortage of potable water. Although the world isn't…"
BHP Billiton's bid for Potash Corp sheds new light on Sirius Exploration
LON:SXX by Shareworld 1st Sep '10 · 0 comments · 6363 reads · 3 votes
"The bid by BHP Billiton (LON:BLT) for Potash Corp, the Canadian mining company has made investors aware of what gardeners have known for ages, that Potash fertilizer makes food crops grow. Potash, ch…"
Laos stock exchange opening suggests opportunities in frontier markets
Laos by MindfulMoney 12th Jan '11 · 0 comments · 2175 reads · 3 votes
"The news that Laos is to open a stock exchange does not, in itself, bring a raft of immediate new opportunities to investors. The exchange will initially have just two stocks in which to invest and bo…"
Twitter most popular social media channel for FTSE 100
Investor Relations by Dominic Jones 30th Jan '11 · 3 comments · 8536 reads · 6 votes
"TWITTER is the most popular social media service among FTSE 100 companies while Facebook and corporate blogs are least popular, a survey by UK-based corporate web development firm The Group has found.…"
 
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