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26/9/2016 08:23 | OBT moving up | scotty666 | |
26/9/2016 08:22 | SEE Being sold now | yawn1 | |
26/9/2016 08:05 | ASA This is why the Nickel 'Bull Cycle' call is so important... If Nickel goes back to it's recent 5 year highs of $10/lb i.e. c. $22,000/tonne ASA / Bindura producing 8500 tonnes p.a. @ AISC of c.$6,000/tonne will be making EBITDA/cashflow of over $120m p.a That's a £30m Mkt Cap company producing $120m+ p.a. cashflow (just on Nickel taking no account of the 100k oz p.a. Gold production!) | the stigologist | |
26/9/2016 07:53 | Kod rns out | easwarareddy | |
26/9/2016 07:53 | Kod get in quick | easwarareddy | |
25/9/2016 15:29 | TERN With fresh contracts for Device Authority their encryption data firm imo only a matter of time its really is an excellent time to plunge into Tern but be quick was up around 18% last week but if they announce a biggie contract then who knows what you will have to pay. Some of the numbers being mentioned around IOT are truly eye watering | sweepie2 | |
25/9/2016 12:18 | PXOG for next week approval by the Ministry of Environment expected later this month | ileeman | |
25/9/2016 10:13 | CloudTag INC. Transcript from the latest podcast "Explaining what CloudTag is, Amit responds that they are a digital health platform IOT company who come up with sensors and are measuring certain body outputs, currently focused on heart rate with electrodes and have decided the future for them is to lock on to a sector rather than one device for everybody and are mastering the huge weight loss industry as it’s the largest in the sector and most talked about as governments and private insurance companies are sweating paying out because of people who are overweight, leading to chronic diseases, such as type 2, cardio vascular and not to mention amputation, unfortunatley." Enjoy | liamnich04 | |
25/9/2016 02:08 | Lest we forget - The atomic bomb that was detonated over Nagasaki, being transported in 1945 | noirua | |
24/9/2016 21:35 | TERN will be very strong next week, could see 50% on the right update, very exciting share atm DYOR | sweepie2 | |
24/9/2016 19:49 | Plenty of newsflow to come this year in FCR multibagger in the making. First London listed Zinc play, other complimentry deals being worked on and news due on Moonlight. Have a listen | hope67 | |
23/9/2016 16:25 | red looking strong (up 7%) | andrbea | |
23/9/2016 16:15 | Lesire AG just increased its stake in AVN to 1.927%. | dice1950 | |
23/9/2016 15:25 | Posted 23/09/16 Hats off to management for a terrific turnaround! For a higher risk recovery one need look no further than Strat Aero (AIM: AERO) an international aerospace company focused on the rapidly emerging Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (“UAV”) sector. Since arriving on AIM in November 2014 this start-up with ambitions to capitalise on opportunities in the emerging UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) has struggled. At IPO the Group raised modest gross proceeds of £650,000 at 8p per share (net £300,000) and initially saw its share price soar to 12.38p resulting in a market capitalisation of £9.62m. We commented in our earlier Blog how this seemed a high price to pay for what appeared to amount to a concept stock. There has a been a staggering amount of newsflow since, covering fund raisings, options to acquire other businesses, trading updates, change of management (including CEO), acquisitions of other UAV businesses, contract wins and legal action against the former Chairman, who subsequently counter-claimed. Quite an eventful 1st year on AIM! Results for the year ending 31st December 2015 saw the business generate an operating loss of US$5.8m on revenue of US$433k. With a good chuck of the loss attributable to impairments the operating cash outflow was a bit less at US$3m. The Group held net cash at year end of US$367k. August 2016 saw a fund raise bring in £370,000 at 0.5p and news that revenues for the six months to the end of June 2016 were approximately US$410,000. The really promising news came on 8th September, when it announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Geocurve, has been awarded a further contract to provide aerial inspection and level survey services for the Environment Agency’s Thames Estuary Asset Management 2100 (TEAM2100) programme. Depending on contract options and call-off timing, the TEAM2100 programme could deliver in the region of £1m in revenue to Strat Aero over the next 18 months, and £2.5m over the duration of the whole programme. With share price in the doldrums and the current market capitalisation only £2.2m, it might be one to watch in what looks like an interesting high growth market. However, it’s certainly not for the faint hearted and there are bound to be a few more capital raisings needed in the short term to boost the coffers, not to mention the distraction of legal action with the former Chairman! | dice1950 | |
23/9/2016 14:45 | CLNR Now trading at the days highs are CLNR after bouncing very nicely of the 50% FIB re-tracement levels earlier on today. Have to say that all in all the rumours surrounding CLNR would appear to have some real credence. All bodes well for Algy Cluff's latest AIM company namely CLNR!!!! | cpap man | |
23/9/2016 14:39 | TERN big buy at a big premium. break out underway. | still waiting | |
23/9/2016 13:58 | TLOU 25k left at 11.48p | tidy 2 |
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