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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Alexander Mining Plc | LSE:AXM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06K1665 | ORD 0.001P |
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% | 0.0275 | 0.025 | 0.03 | - | 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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09/6/2017 10:47 | yep, they take that long to do anything cash must be running out again.. bod should walk. | still waiting | |
04/6/2017 11:01 | It us a sad shame you are spot on there pug, I must have needed my head testing putting money into this, Next news.....another cash raise | firw00d | |
04/6/2017 10:11 | Usual sunny upldands in sight Matt Sutcliffe has been spouting this rubbish for years - Just keeps it ticking over with no real progress and burning may I suggest "suckers" cash - as I have said before if any real value in the technology coy would have been bought by any major miner out of the petty cash - at under £2 million it would be worth while - BUT never even a rumour. An IP portfolio is only of value if it contains stuff people are prepared to pay for so where are the buyers? | pugugly | |
04/6/2017 08:22 | I take it you have not read the mist recent RNS hmv001 | firw00d | |
04/6/2017 07:53 | So Far it has been a disappointment. all it needs is a spark and I reckon that there is a huge firecracker in the making and we will all profit from it . Patience. | hmv001 | |
03/6/2017 20:01 | Dead Dog walking fees £500k | firw00d | |
02/6/2017 18:58 | Tick tock ;-) | solstace | |
01/6/2017 10:29 | well well well this is easily the most depressing share on AIM....promises so much and delivers nothing | futuredlighter | |
24/5/2017 16:41 | well well well | futuredlighter | |
24/5/2017 14:22 | For the moment I will be happy to see these close over the placing price of 0.14 as I was half expecting people to bail out, looking good at the moment and with the few sells coming in it seems someone is mopping them up. | spagboll | |
24/5/2017 14:07 | Thanks for that. When it does move it tends to do it quickly and tends to double, treble or quadruple as you can see from the chart. The key will be whether, unlike the times before, it can sustain the move because there is more substance behind it i.e. very positive noises increasing the likelihood of commercial contracts and thus recurring royalty payments etc. If their Ammleach process is starting to attract mid and large cap mining companies then this stock will soon ten bag and potentially a lot more. It would be tempting to sell out at 100%/200% even 300% but that could actually be a big mistake. Of course I could be wrong and it doesn't work out, but I like the chances so far. | bikwik | |
24/5/2017 13:43 | Hat off to you BikWik being all in, I'd imagine it will be life changing if this comes good. I've a few of these and happy to hold after averaging down. Certainly looking more positive the last few days, hope it is based on something tangible. | spagboll | |
24/5/2017 13:34 | This is the weekly candlestick chart which is giving out quite a few bullish clues. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | bikwik | |
24/5/2017 13:11 | Well, so far it seems that the purchaser of 8.3m shares at 0.12p did know what they were doing. I note that he (or she) has not sold them, unlike those short term charlies today. Not that I have anything against taking a profit, but I think in the case of AXM something positive may well be forthcoming with the results next week. Price is off the top a bit now but the price action of the last several days doesn't look like just a bear market rally. I can see a trend change beginning, the weekly 'doji' candlestick was the first chart clue. Other thing which could be significant is that Dr Saliba Sassine is also the founder and MD of BlueMount Capital, the backers (via blue chip clients) of Accudo of which surprise surprise is headed by himself. Already the first trial has proved positive, so the odds of the next stage being successful seem pretty good. Also, I would have thought Saliba Sassine would not wish to have egg on his face and upset his investing clients. Not saying he would falsify any test results etc, but putting them in the best light would be advantageous to all at this stage. These are purely all my thoughts as I see them, make your own minds up but as I have said before I am all in. | bikwik | |
23/5/2017 21:02 | Dr Saliba Sassine, a director of Accudo, said: "The results of the Scoping Study were assessed by the company as being positive and encouraging. We are now evaluating the study in detail with a view to making a decision on the next stage of work, which would logically be starting work on a Feasibility Study. Accudo will now negotiate with the owners of the copper assets on a variety of matters, including the proposed Feasibility Study and commercial terms beyond. We will advise Alexander Mining of the outcomes as and when they complete | solstace | |
23/5/2017 16:22 | well well well | futuredlighter | |
18/5/2017 10:45 | Once acquisition announced these will double to 0.2Tiny mkt cap | tilly99 | |
18/5/2017 10:08 | The trend's your friend, don't fight it. I hope the purchaser of 8.3m shares @ 0.12p knows what they're doing. | sleveen | |
17/5/2017 09:29 | 0.1p placing is coming? IMHO | sleveen | |
17/5/2017 09:25 | ...as expected! | oldham45 | |
09/5/2017 15:06 | Just heard it on the grapevine, its coming, c'mon Martin you old ex of David Williamson Associates! | bikwik | |
09/5/2017 14:00 | "It's coming" | oldham45 | |
09/5/2017 12:39 | Made my mind up...i now have lost total faith in these guys...good luck to you all Bye | futuredlighter |
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