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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Oxus Gold | LSE:OXS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030632714 | ORD 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% | 3.125 | - | 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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29/10/2015 11:54 | Pure speculation whilst passing the time of day. We are still awaiting a holdings RNS from Trident. Am I correct in saying that if they are sill a buyer they would not have to declare their position until they had finished buying? If they were going to make a bid for Oxus they might wait until they have just under 30% of the company. 190 million shares say. Even if they had paid 8p for them all that would still have only cost them less than £16 million. In reality it would almost certainly be a lot less than that. Cheap way out for the uzbexs? Anyone like to guess what they might be holding at this moment? Who they might be buying on behalf of is the really interesting question. As I said pure speculation and very probably not the case. GLA | nat hart | |
29/10/2015 11:54 | Unless you are a trader, the charts are meaningless; expert reports have told us nothing we couldn't find out for ourselves from the internet and RS's comments have been wildly inaccurate to date.The ONLY thing that matters is the verdict from the Tribunal. | jaf1948 | |
29/10/2015 11:48 | I agree too Paps.Someone just paid 4.42p by the way. | festario | |
29/10/2015 11:38 | "The chart, expert reports, RS comments and ultimately Tribunal view are what matter not PIs obsessing about second guessing things they have zero knowledge of." I agree. | papillon | |
29/10/2015 11:37 | "I am expecting fireworks nov 5th". LOL. | papillon | |
29/10/2015 11:33 | Trick or treat comes first | giant steps | |
29/10/2015 11:28 | I am expecting fireworks nov 5th | burbelly | |
29/10/2015 11:27 | Expecting the announcement my mid November | ossies | |
29/10/2015 11:27 | volume suddenly shot up to 3 mill shares traded. Be interesting to see whether seller sells into the surge! | buffman | |
29/10/2015 11:15 | Here we go! | geng | |
29/10/2015 11:15 | Whats with the take off today then ? | maverick247 | |
29/10/2015 11:09 | #26999, yes | giant steps | |
29/10/2015 11:05 | Does anyone get the feeling this ready to take off. Will be interesting lead up to the weekend. | aimshares | |
29/10/2015 11:02 | The Stig, it may matter if Trident make an offer ahead of any other news | giant steps | |
29/10/2015 10:48 | more people doing the research, more interesting is this board, more new joiners, more reality. | marmar80 | |
29/10/2015 10:36 | What's the significance of trident anyone?Excuse my ignorance | goodbloke1 | |
29/10/2015 10:30 | Stig, I'd like you to spend some time today trying to find more about them. What do you think? | marmar80 | |
29/10/2015 10:19 | I hear Trident is going to cost £160bn :-p | the stigologist | |
29/10/2015 10:13 | mm80, trident may be the one to watch so imagine if we get a recommended offer, other factors may be lost in the wash. | giant steps | |
29/10/2015 10:04 | Let's hope so GS! I reckon the decision has already been made which is why the wording very near future was used | goodbloke1 | |
29/10/2015 09:58 | GB1, within a month is my expectation. Verdict this weekend ? | giant steps | |
29/10/2015 09:57 | To say very near future suggests they have been given this indication by the arbitration panel. | goodbloke1 | |
29/10/2015 09:55 | mm80, stories always of interest - keep looking as you may step on the precursor factor | giant steps |
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