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BMZ Black Mountain Resources Ltd.

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28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Black Mountain Resources Ltd. LSE:BMZ London Ordinary Share AU000000BMZ3
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.00 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Black Mountain Resources Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/6/2022
18:24
If there's anyone still here who holds BMZ shares this might be of interest. After BMZ was delisted from AIM it went through various name changes and is now part of QX Resources. It looks like they want to clean up their share register because I have received a letter from them to say that all small shareholdings ( less than 11,364 QX shares ) will be automatically sold on or after 22nd July.
In my case I had 5829 shares of BMZ which appears to translate into 583 shares of QX. This shareholding originally cost me £1000 and at the current price of QX shares of $0.02 AUD it is worth about £6. Not one of my more successful adventures in investment but at least this will draw a line under it and I can console myself with a cheap bottle of wine!
Pity they chose such a lousy time to buy back the shares, back in April they were briefly worth $0.09 AUD.

obbig60
15/2/2022
11:34
GB90.. - Many thanks for taking the trouble to reply. At the time BMZ delisted I had around 6000 shares, which would have been worth about £60 at the last price on AIM.
So probably worth about £2 now? Certainly not worth wasting any time over!
At the time I had them in an isa account with Alliance Trust (before it was sold to ii ) but they converted the shareholding into my own name after delisting.

obbig60
14/2/2022
21:30
hi obbig60

I'm pretty sure your old BMV shares are next to worthless. I kept mine in my TD waterhouse (now ii) account. Hence they got updated at the correct rates to QX resources in Oz.

I'd estimate the current value is about 1/30th of the original value. So unless you had millions in there....it's unlikely to be worth the hassle now.

Hope that helps.


QX RESOURCES LTD NPV
AU$0.035
market open priceAU$0.038
volume 8799147
bid/ask priceAU$0.035/AU$0.038
day low/highAU$0.035/AU$0.038

gb904150
14/2/2022
16:10
Perhaps nobody still reads this thread, but just in case there is anyone out there - here is a question:
I assumed that my shares were worthless after BMZ delisted from the AIM. However from time to time I seem to get correspondence from Australia. BMZ seems to have gone through various transformations since it left the AIM and now appears to be part of an Australian company called QX resources. My question is this: Does anyone know how to convert a shareholding in BMZ into a holding in QX? I tried asking the registrars but they wanted £50 to tell me how many shares I owned! Since I suspect my holding is worth very little now it was not an offer I felt I could take up.

obbig60
05/7/2018
16:59
Company still listed on Australian ASX. Code now HIP as name changed to Hipo Resources.
No longer involved in silver or phosphate. Lithium and cobalt .

oooff
10/1/2017
13:45
My shares have reappeared in my TDW account. There's also up to date presentations on the website on the new vermiculite mine and phosphate asset.

I'll take a closer look and see what I think shortly.

gb904150
08/1/2017
14:07
They relisted on the ASX a few weeks ago, I wonder why the haven't informed shareholders here f the status of their holding?
andy
08/1/2017
12:19
Thx for the info oooof

Do the old AIM shareholders have our shares now on ASX? thanks.

kiwimonk
07/1/2017
22:04
BMZ has relisted on Australian ASX. Running an African phosphate mine. Still own silver mine related assets which are not being mined currently.
oooff
01/8/2016
23:44
just looked at some old money week articles and thought I would have a look at this one only to fin not listed any more, shame. JLP worth a look gents, watch the last couple of video casts
the bull
04/2/2016
16:20
guys, next to rerate would be JLP, WRES and SBLM.. have those in your watchlist
nash81
27/4/2015
10:09
Cheers, Thanks for the info.
babydee
26/4/2015
10:52
Shares still exist but only able to trade on Australian market ASX
If you do an internet search for Hotcopper BMZ there is some information on the hotcopper Australian share forum.

oooff
24/4/2015
20:21
Hi, please could someone explain what this means?



I did have a few shares in BMZ...do these shares still exist, or have I lost everything?

Also will this company come back on AIM?

Appreciate if someone could advise.

Many thanks

babydee
09/4/2015
07:25
Has PLip PLop done a runner?
magnus9
19/3/2015
11:16
Where will all the chocolates and flowers money come from now the snow has receded? What a bunch of Charlies! 18p and more to a penny and out!
Bing Crosby's grandson as well.. well would you believe it? I unfortunately did but dumped a long long time ago.

valentine
18/3/2015
10:19
AIM RULE 1

In order to be eligible for AIM, an applicant must appoint a nominated adviser and an AIM company must retain a nominated adviser at all times.
The nominated adviser is responsible to the Exchange for assessing the appropriateness of an applicant for AIM, or an existing AIM company when appointed as its nominated adviser, and for advising and guiding an AIM company on its responsibilities under these rules. The responsibilities of nominated advisers are set out in the AIM Rules for Nominated Advisers.
If an AIM company ceases to have a nominated adviser the Exchange will suspend trading in its AIM securities. If within one month of that suspension the AIM company has failed to appoint a replacement nominated adviser, the admission of its AIM securities will be cancelled.

dublem
18/3/2015
10:09
Let's hope its good news!
andy
18/3/2015
09:54
TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF TRADING ON AIM

BLACK MOUNTAIN RESOURCES LIMITED

Trading on AIM for the under-mentioned securities has been temporarily suspended from 18/03/2015 7:30am, pursuant to AIM Rule 1.

Ordinary shares of NPV fully paid (DI) (B7VRRB8) (AU000000BMZ3)

If you have any queries relating to the above, please contact the London Stock Exchange on 0207 797 4154.

This information is provided by RNS

someuwin
02/2/2015
07:57
Quaterly Report
dublem
30/1/2015
11:18
Is this dodo still trading?
magnus9
26/1/2015
07:09
What is all that about?? Gives me oodles of confidence.. not!

20/1
Following a reconciliation of Black Mountain's total shares on issue, the
Company became aware that an additional 3,555,117 shares had previously been
incorrectly admitted to trading on AIM during 2014. Subsequent to an
announcement made on 24 December 2013, on 3 January 2014 11,856,212 new Black
Mountain shares were admitted to trading on AIM on the basis that these new
shares had been unconditionally allotted. The allotment of these shares was in
fact conditional on the execution of a loan facility agreement and they should
not have been admitted to trading at this time.

valentine
15/1/2015
11:35
Yes quite a slug there.

let's hope they don't hit the market all at the same time!

andy
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