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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Brazilian | LSE:BDY | London | Ordinary Share | CA1058741010 | COM SHS NPV |
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% | 0.45 | - | 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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16/9/2009 14:34 | Whoopee! Wheeee!! | arf dysg | |
12/8/2009 16:21 | Suggest you read Rubadubs summaries. | the mullah | |
11/8/2009 15:14 | Any views? | cityfarmer | |
29/5/2009 02:11 | I have compiled the data I have on Regis and it is available. I am currently working on Canastra and my initial impression is that Canastra 8 at approximately 20 Hectares in surface area is one of the most interesting kimberlites I have ever seen and my recomendation to any company would be to get stuck in! The ideal situation for BDY shareholders would be to get Canstra 1 into production and utilise the cash flow to evaluate Canastra 8. I aim to get the Canstra data available for viewing early next week. It is quite something. Then there is still all the Santo Antonio do Bonito kimberlites which logically should be the source of those exceptionally large diamonds from the downstream alluvials, including the +700 carat gem quality Presidente Vargas. brazilian.diamonds.b | rubstone | |
05/5/2009 09:36 | 3 bagger over the last month! | currypasty | |
05/5/2009 09:28 | blue again, lite volume | burbelly | |
01/5/2009 22:19 | Another 20% up today???? Bid Offer Volume High Low Last Close 0.85 1.10 596,431 1.10 0.81 0.98 on 01-May-2009 | the mullah | |
25/4/2009 11:11 | I've been watching these for at least a couple of years. Have they finally got permission to mine the Canastra kimberlite, or have they discovered the source of more diamonds up in the headwaters of Santo Antonio do Bonito? Mind you, a lot of bombed-out share prices have twitched recently. | arf dysg | |
24/4/2009 15:32 | 1mil at .75 has to be a buy, mm never that nice | burbelly | |
24/4/2009 14:49 | Oh, coming down again. Market makers! Spread Bid 0.70p Offer 1.00!!! | the mullah | |
24/4/2009 14:47 | Be quicker still - look at TWL before it flies! | double6 | |
24/4/2009 14:40 | take a look at Core up 69% flying be quick! | iloveit | |
24/4/2009 13:14 | bought a comedy size holding in these some time back at around .4, wish I had taken it a little more seriously No 2 on the risers! | burbelly | |
24/4/2009 11:14 | kin ell a pulse | burbelly | |
24/4/2009 11:10 | Something in the works, here | dogberry202000 | |
22/4/2009 21:00 | Amazing. These have gone up in share price during the month. | the mullah | |
13/1/2009 21:41 | Price up 67% on a few deals... Imagine where it would be with a bit of volume. Lots of these tiny microcaps moving very very quickly at the moment. I couldnt resist and had a dabble this morning, but just a small punt. | fairdeal2008 | |
13/1/2009 08:55 | Blimey normally I whinge about wide spreads but 0.50-0.50 what's happening here? | fairdeal2008 | |
14/10/2008 17:48 | Eat my shorts! | arf dysg | |
01/9/2008 15:56 | Massive volume (comparatively) last Friday on the TSX. | dogberry202000 | |
21/8/2008 04:30 | Could it be that Ken's missus is the "strong international demand for certain commodities"....and hes gone out to his local Cartier corner shop in Monaco and spent C$800k on a diamond ring ...which immediately becomes her "resource property" ?? LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Brazilian Diamonds Ltd. slipped to a second-quarter loss and said it is considering buying advanced projects to produce mineral commodities, given the strong international demand for certain commodities in the resources sector. For the three months to June 30 2008, it reported a net loss of C$200,000 compared with a C$278,000 profit a year earlier. Expenditure on resource properties rose to C$806,000 from C$591,000. TFN.newsdesk@thomson jro/ms1 COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Financial News Limited 2008. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Thomson Financial News Content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Financial News. | cass50 |
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