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BMZ Black Mountain Resources Ltd.

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16 Apr 2024 - Closed
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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 Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.00 0.00 01:00:00
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Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 1.00 GBX

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23/6/202219:24Black Mountain Resources (BMZ)2,498
03/6/201410:23Black Mountain Resources Limited (BMZ) - Well Undervalued!!!!234
15/11/201315:48Sprott very keen on silver stocks1

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Posted at 23/6/2022 19:24 by obbig60
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.
Posted at 15/2/2022 11:34 by obbig60
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.
Posted at 14/2/2022 16:10 by obbig60
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.
Posted at 07/1/2017 22:04 by oooff
BMZ has relisted on Australian ASX. Running an African phosphate mine. Still own silver mine related assets which are not being mined currently.
Posted at 26/4/2015 11:52 by oooff
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.
Posted at 24/4/2015 21:21 by babydee
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
Posted at 04/5/2014 22:40 by stockonomist
Black Mountain Resources Limited (BMZ) - Well Undervalued!!!! - BMZ
Loverat - 17 Feb 2014 - 16:06:01 - 142 of 202
Strange - no share price change or trades and silver at a day's high. Nearly always moves up with silver. Perhaps a run up in the last half hour.

Black Mountain Resources Limited (BMZ) - Well Undervalued!!!! - BMZ
Loverat - 17 Feb 2014 - 09:20:48 - 130 of 202
Quite possibly. The sells the ones who were scared out. And the buys the derampers who mugged their shares. There should be a law against it.

Black Mountain Resources Limited (BMZ) - Well Undervalued!!!! - BMZ
Loverat - 17 Feb 2014 - 09:08:15 - 126 of 202
If AGQ is up - this will be up too. I concur this should go alot higher today.
Posted at 24/2/2014 16:25 by maa12
No one is concerned about production, the contained silver is underpinning the valuation and the share price is consistently tracking the price of silver. As the silver price goes, so goes BMZ share price.
Posted at 15/2/2014 20:18 by jungmana
SomeuwinAs i have said many times both bmz and agq management are not even fit to walk my dog. The past few years has been a wasted at agq and bmz share price also collapsed partly due to failure of leadership.They are both punts for me based on momentum created by silver price increase and imo neither will be in production this year.
Posted at 15/2/2014 19:59 by topinfo
Lol this is so funny to see 29coward and the other derampers trying to knock BMZ and ramp other silver companies. Someuwin great post from you mate putting them straight about why BMZ is alot better bet than AGQ and is alot more advanced from them too. I like the comments from some de-rampers saying "Yeah but look at all the delays at BMZ". Yep you cretins thats why you can buy now at 6p and not paying 20p, its already in the price. However would you have wanted them producing months ago when silver was at an all time low or do you want them producing when silver is on the up and the price is about to go through the roof. BMZ may have just played a blinder.
The fact you can buy here so low is a buying opp and not a time to whinge, take advantage of it before you are paying a hell of alot more than current share price

Tops post mate

someuwin
15 Feb'14 - 19:13 - 2141 of 2147 0 0

Jungmana - you only need to prove up a JORC reserve if you are trying to raise a large amount of capex to build a mine.

BMZ don't need to raise capex because they already have the mines built (plural) thus they don't need to waste time and money JORC drilling.

All THREE projects host previously operating mines.

New Departure: "Geological reports completed in 1998 identified six separate undeveloped ore blocks within the historic mine estimated to contain 100,000 – 120,000 tonnes of Ag at an estimated average grade of 700 – 750 grams Ag per ton"

Conjecture Project" "a mineral reserve study completed in 1981 on the Conjecture Mine provided highly detailed historical reserve block information which had been calculated from data available at that time. Importantly, this identified historic mining blocks estimated to contain 650,000 – 700,000 tonnes of Ag at an estimated grade of 280 – 370 grams Ag per ton."

$60m - $70m has previously been spent already developing a 600m shaft. Have only mined 10% of the historical reserve!

Also: BMZ has exclusive access to the nearby Lakeview Mill to process the ore. The mill, which is permitted and less than 4km from Conjecture, has been refurbished to a current capacity of 300tpd and has an estimated replacement cost in excess of US$8 million.

BMZ have massive assets (which would cost 100s millions to reproduce from scratch.)
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