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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Dawmed Sys | LSE:DSY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030032881 | ORD 5P |
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% | 5.00 | - | 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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26/2/2009 13:54 | For Immediate Release 31 December 2008 Triple Plate Junction PLC ("TPJ" or the "Company") Interim Results for the Six Months ended 30 September 2008 Triple Plate Junction PLC (AIM : TPJ), the gold, copper-gold and mineral exploration and processing company is pleased to announce interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2008. Summary of key points: Africa * Zambia facility entered production - first sales in November * Copper production expected to grow rapidly Papua New Guinea * Recently announced partnership with Newmont, one of the world's largest gold miners * Newmont brings US$15m to joint-venture over five years * Agreement with Barrick has identified two areas of interest * Drilling under Barrick agreement to start early in 2009 Next one? | harmoye | |
26/2/2009 12:20 | Petards epic PEG ,WOW take a look! | iloveit | |
26/2/2009 10:43 | Nothing whatsoever like TWL. Historically DSY has disappointed and forex rubbed salt in wounds. DSY is well established and interesting balance with own making and brand representation. The area of business is well known and no lack of demand. Well motivated & very experienced board & blue chip debtors. The statement for once is not defensive and I think if anything is restrained. The numbers and portfoloio of products speak for themselves. DSY listed on ofex originally at 10 million and this morning m/c was under 500k. Sales are 7.4 million for the 12 months, growing and now with a profit. Indications are for a continuation of the progress made and if the next three months figures follow the pattern then has to be target for bigger group or maker or MBO if frustration with price. Pleased to see costs down as well as sales up. | gelp | |
26/2/2009 09:49 | Positive results - similar to TWL - profitable. TWL MC = £200k! | double6 | |
26/2/2009 09:40 | this dog goes up quick and than fall backs big time too, caution rather than anticipation. | bull_mega | |
26/2/2009 09:19 | Yes, it's good to see. All we need is for a bit of a collapse in the Euro (which is quite possible) and Dawmed will do very well. | mjcrockett | |
26/2/2009 09:06 | NOw there's a turnaround! | gelp | |
21/1/2009 18:09 | A normal set of interims must be reported to the market within 3 months of the reporting date - otherwise the shares are suspended. I presume that this 3 month rule does not apply in this case. I am not too optimistic about these results. The company has not given an update on trading for quite a while and I would have thought that they would have done so if there was good news. Hope my pessimism is unfounded. MJ | mjcrockett | |
21/1/2009 17:20 | Not for a while. Look forward to a second set of interims though! | gelp | |
04/12/2008 16:27 | Red letter day today! A post on the bulletin board AND the share price goes up. I guess that we will see results this month. MJ | mjcrockett | |
04/12/2008 12:52 | any clues? | gelp | |
09/10/2008 13:20 | top riser today ?? any news here? | tempramental | |
01/7/2008 08:49 | Euro losses - this is I guess just exchange rate issues rather than speculation why don't they just put the prices up in the uk - every one else does! Can't sell products at a loss. Ex rate works both ways - exports should be worth more. The signs overall are good though as you say. | gelp | |
30/6/2008 22:20 | Gelp, pleased you found the article helpful. I thought the results were fairly good today. The Euro losses are a problem and would be more of a worry if the Euro goes up further. If Dawmed can get through the next year without any major problems and get into full profitability, then the potential will be considerable. MJ | mjcrockett | |
30/6/2008 22:03 | Up beat very full statement - Definite commitment with profit forcast for second half - read the helpful www.aimzine.co.uk article thank you. | gelp | |
13/6/2008 13:22 | Should be on the leader board, this. | pylon | |
12/6/2008 20:51 | Or is it a bit of a buying opportunity? I spoke to the company today and they know of no trading reason why the share price should fall. There is an article in Aimzine this month about Dawmed (I know, I wrote it). You can access the article by registering at www.aimzine.co.uk - it's free to register and only takes a couple of minutes. MJ | mjcrockett | |
12/6/2008 20:03 | bit of a dog, really | ivor whopper | |
30/4/2008 07:52 | Agreed! Thanks for the up date MJ - I would have like to go but was away. The business looks now even more firmly based and in better shape than ever before so surely lots of support now at these paltrey levels. Look forward to next RNS etc! | gelp | |
28/4/2008 14:14 | The funny thing is that on Friday with the price quoted at 4.00/6.00 the actual price quoted to buy was 4.74p. Today, with the price quoted at 3.50/5.50, the buy price is 5.00p. Movements in the share price such as we are seeing now are purely marketmaker games. I went to the Dawmed AGM on Friday. I think the AGM statement covers most of what was discussed. The company is seemingly recovering well from a bad year last year and the prospects look reasonably bright. In my view, the share price does not yet reflect the change in fortunes. MJ | mjcrockett | |
28/4/2008 13:25 | and down the share price goes again - would buy some more, if the share price would show some signs of movement upwards - v cheap at mo imo | jawat | |
28/4/2008 11:56 | no interest in the sp, but prospects do seem to be improving | jawat |
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