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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Metal Tiger Plc | LSE:MTR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMQC0691 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 9.06 | 8.00 | 10.00 | - | 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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15/2/2017 15:40 | good but what do you think they've found? | backtogo | |
15/2/2017 15:37 | Price sensitive bonanza results. | tidy 2 | |
15/2/2017 15:29 | what do people here think is significant enough to warrant a trading halt? | backtogo | |
15/2/2017 15:19 | Page two here confirms Significant results from MOD http://www.asx.com.a | tidy 2 | |
15/2/2017 15:16 | Volume continues to build up. Would be nice to get above 40 millions mark by the close. | rafieh | |
15/2/2017 14:23 | Yes MTR is valued at not much more than its cash and investments....and this could be a major upgrade. No point selling out now...just looking interesting | barnetpeter | |
15/2/2017 13:25 | Obviously Sounds like major news. Added | tidy 2 | |
15/2/2017 13:21 | Just joined in with a small punt. This may start a long journey northbound between now and the weekend. | rafieh | |
15/2/2017 12:31 | brando I bought at 2.02 I can only speak for myself but I was trading XTR and took profits today to add a few here, just can't be everywhere at once. | simon_64 | |
15/2/2017 12:11 | Funny how nobody was buying at 1.65 yesterday and today at 2.10 it is seriously undervalued | brando69 | |
15/2/2017 12:08 | I am in for a few looking seriously undervalued. | simon_64 | |
15/2/2017 11:57 | "It sounds very promising for Metal Tiger, who have seen their price fall away amid problems with the Board and Paul Johnson departing and then returning. Metal Tiger and MOD Resources have a 30:70 Joint Venture on the T3 copper project in Botswana. VSA Capital suggest that the NPV of project is $170 million after tax, which suggest the project is worth $51 million to Metal Tiger. MOD Resources has a market cap of £62 million. However, they have an additional gold project n New Zealand, where the Company has earned a 80% interest with OceanaGold Corporation owning the outspend 20%. Given Metal Tiger’s other ventures, you would think that MOD JV is not fully baked in to the company’s share price, especially if there is some additional upside still to be confirmed by MOD Resources". | barnetpeter | |
15/2/2017 11:22 | VSA Capital's opening coverage 14 Dec target for MTR was 5.68p. Several of their peripheral investments have improved since then, they've increased their MOD stake, Thai IPO has been confirmed and now significant drill results imminent. Sell, Temmujin? Really? | paleje | |
15/2/2017 11:21 | Them musings next post will be to give us some great tip | brando69 | |
15/2/2017 11:09 | sell you idiots...you are all being sucked in! these suspensions are 10 a penny with MOD...ITS NOTHING SPECIAL | temmujin | |
15/2/2017 11:00 | Good analysis of MTR and MOD relationship here and what MTR should really be worth. | mikeroot5 | |
15/2/2017 11:00 | Massive volume. | someuwin | |
15/2/2017 10:44 | 2.5 within sight | brando69 | |
15/2/2017 10:24 | anyone know how much m t r shares in m o d are worth m t r capitalised at about 12.5 million | billionaire1 | |
15/2/2017 09:28 | MTR getting their mojo back! f | fillipe | |
15/2/2017 09:24 | thanks! and they own 30% of the project? | backtogo | |
15/2/2017 09:22 | 81,102,302 shares. | someuwin | |
15/2/2017 09:17 | but how many shares? it says above 21 m but another RNS says 80 odd mill | backtogo | |
15/2/2017 09:11 | They own shares in MOD but also they have the Joint Venture with them too. | someuwin |
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