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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amur Minerals Corporation | LSE:AMC | London | Ordinary Share | VGG042401007 | ORD 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% | 0.09 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Mineral Royalty Traders | 0 | -3.01M | -0.0022 | -0.41 | 1.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/2/2016 16:24 | Thejaba Haha, the kunt was buying millions of Lond shares too, a few minutes before administration but for some reasons those shares were never on the trade lists. especially those mulitple block shares of 500K shs a go | bullet ant | |
19/2/2016 16:22 | Awesome day....awesome track....time to fly....adios people, see you over the weekend or next week! | duxy786_2 | |
19/2/2016 16:22 | CatholicHe was urging people to buy at 42p and bought 400k at 42p....so he's sat on a big fat loss | thejaba | |
19/2/2016 16:20 | https://youtu.be/tHc | duxy786_2 | |
19/2/2016 16:19 | Cromwell had the right idea with you lot | madengland_ | |
19/2/2016 16:13 | really? He's a rich one. Hope he can fully sponsor a few churches for my people TheJABA 19 Feb'16 - 15:57 - 32912 of 32916 2 0 What about your 400k bought at 42p Duxy? | a catholic man | |
19/2/2016 16:12 | Duxy I am raising some money to open some new churches. I heard you made loads, do you mind contributing a bit for good causes? We Catholic folks donates everytime Thanks in advance | a catholic man | |
19/2/2016 16:10 | Dropping again Duxy | thejaba | |
19/2/2016 15:58 | Nash81, another who goes round threads promoting one stock. He is harmless unlike that Twunt EJB however, please do your own research and don't follow him blindly to JLP.I have never researched JLP so I can't say if it's good or bad. Good luck to those that have. This and a US CO. Are my largest investment | duxy786_2 | |
19/2/2016 15:57 | What about your 400k bought at 42p Duxy? | thejaba | |
19/2/2016 15:56 | Agreed patio. I could not believe our luck when I was losing up at 4.9-5.2p, its like RY gave out a massive helping had to those who have been here long and are willing to wait.If I was RY, I would give it all up for £1.65/share and retire so your £1 target is my minimum. | duxy786_2 | |
19/2/2016 15:53 | Not selling below a £1, nothing that has happened in the last year has made me think otherwise, in fact I have even more belief now we will get there. | patio58 | |
19/2/2016 15:52 | sold AMC... now having more JLP... | nash81 | |
19/2/2016 15:50 | dropping now...people heading for the exits I think possibly | thejaba | |
19/2/2016 15:50 | Another shake!! | northpole24 | |
19/2/2016 15:47 | it went from 6p to 12p recently then back to 5p.... | thejaba | |
19/2/2016 15:46 | Btw, all your defammatory posts, duxy, from the UKIP thread have been removed. I hope i don't have to warn you again. They have informed me that "Personal details can only be revealed if a relevant court order is provided." ...which can be arranged..... Next time, you are on the whiskey, bite your lip. I will sue for libel when it is a clear cut case. Still, on a few bob, can't be bad! | e j blythe | |
19/2/2016 15:46 | No chance of 5p again. The force is strong in this one. | tiger noble | |
19/2/2016 15:45 | Hey Patio, finally, we nearly have the full set of long term holders....few still missing. Wonder how Beth aka Dorothy, is getting on. | duxy786_2 | |
19/2/2016 15:45 | I suppose because your benefit money is tax payers money in reality. The begging bowl is not to be used for gambling . duxy786_2 19 Feb'16 - 11:22 - 32821 of 32897 1 0 Wonder why these people are worried about my investment. Maybe they should worry about theirs. | bullet ant |
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