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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bmr Group | LSE:BMR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWV0F181 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 1.90 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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23/3/2016 16:32 | FB I cannot realistically envisage any opposition from Zema etc. It is BMR who have to finally come up with the goods and get production going. We just require the % yield of lead and Zinc from each ton, and the price, over a period to prove our value. That is it. | stav5001 | |
23/3/2016 08:54 | That's what she said but she was after all talking to a reporter. I do believe though that she was the press officer last time around. It's definitely due but when? | fireball xl5 | |
23/3/2016 08:46 | were we due an answer by the end of the month from ZEMA FB ? | kwizza | |
23/3/2016 08:43 | Who knows kwizza, something has created interest. Nice to be riding skywards for a change, we know the asset base is vast and can be exploited but that is about it lol. | fireball xl5 | |
23/3/2016 08:36 | News due soon then...the old one shown...maybe tomorrow ? | kwizza | |
22/3/2016 18:07 | Just needs to go up another 339% and I have my money back! ;-) | juzzer100 | |
22/3/2016 17:42 | Crikey I'm getting a nosebleed | mlangton1 | |
22/3/2016 15:42 | Timber lol, 10p here we come | fireball xl5 | |
10/3/2016 12:02 | 10p is some distance it has to move now LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
10/3/2016 11:14 | Has he got the all important numbers to post when and if Zema approval is forthcoming. Whey Hey, on the move again! | fireball xl5 | |
09/3/2016 12:56 | I'd like to see Alex get a run of news flow to punch (abliterate) through resistance level LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
09/3/2016 08:31 | Something of a more appropriate hyperbolie than smashed QS? Obliterated, decimated, annihilated or North Koread lols. | fireball xl5 | |
09/3/2016 08:13 | So with the licence and then the pilot plant then production news and contract news are we going to see 1p in old share value smashed given we were around 30p new money the last time we visited that place LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
02/3/2016 22:08 | Stav, he put the decimal point in the wrong place :-)Here's his latest bloghttp://zambiainf | markjwal | |
02/3/2016 21:11 | Jeff's accuracy on his blog is rather lacklustre. 6,383 tons of Lead.....take it with a pinch of salt. Plans to produce fertilizers from by products of their lead and zinc production which will be sold within and regional market and contribute to the growth of the agriculture sector in Zambia. · Mining company to maximize on the available reserve stocks in excess of 6,383 tons of lead through leach and wash plant mineral processing when commence operations. · Kabwe residents appeal to ZEMA and potential mine investors in Kabwe for expeditious mining resumption and create jobs and further assist alleviate increasing poverty levels that afflicts the former mining town, devoid of jobs in recent years. | stav5001 | |
01/3/2016 08:58 | So that's the pessimistic view..... What about the current value, brokers value via the issued note oh and what happens when the licence drops But you sit there on that painful fence mouthing off LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
29/2/2016 10:50 | Have there been any projected returns forecasts by Mr Borrelli, in any of the company presentations, once the plant is operating. I noted the following comments made by EPL General Manager Geoff Carson at hxxp://zambiainforme ... 'During operations, the mining company seeks to produce fertilizer as a by product from its lead and zinc mining to assist the farming community in Kabwe and beyond which will be sold at relatively low price.' ...' He however, admitted that the company was unlikely to make returns on their investments in the early stages because of the low value of lead and zinc on the metal market compared to copper which fetches three to four times more than the former base metals.' Very laudable, but is the company aiming to make a profit or will shareholders have to prop-up the company for the foreseeable future! Also, there is Back VAT and interest exceeding £374,350 still to be settled with HMRC. I will consider investing here once we have some clarity. | red rook | |
28/2/2016 09:57 | some feedback from meeting | kwizza | |
26/2/2016 12:52 | News just in · Kabwe residents appeal to ZEMA and potential mine investors in Kabwe for expeditious mining resumption and create jobs and further assist alleviate increasing poverty levels that afflicts the former mining town, devoid of jobs in recent years. | ivanivan1 | |
26/2/2016 12:52 | News just in from a local sores · Kabwe residents appeal to ZEMA and potential mine investors in Kabwe for expeditious mining resumption and create jobs and further assist alleviate increasing poverty levels that afflicts the former mining town, devoid of jobs in recent years. | ivanivan1 | |
25/2/2016 14:43 | Just tightening the spread. | fireball xl5 | |
25/2/2016 14:19 | Why do they drop it on such a small sell when the buys out weigh the sells by far | kass_83 | |
24/2/2016 12:15 | The spread is ridiculous... even for BMR. Although I'm not sure many will be buying. News of the meeting feels like a flickering candle in the darkness of the last 18 months! | juzzer100 | |
24/2/2016 12:06 | The Meeting in Kabwe is being held at the Model lodge , between 8:30 am and 10:00 am local time on Friday, some ZEMA officials are already there, according to My local source, So We could know something by the end of play Friday, either official or un-official | ivanivan1 |
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