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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/10/2015 14:32 | John Henry Not over paid if OXS get the award as his/her investment of £23,000 (with a minimum award $400 mn) would be worth +£150,000. Like trading-in your Mondeo for a Ferarri! | wulber | |
30/10/2015 14:20 | oh no....please dont let us fall prey to the zak mir jinx | welshwiz | |
30/10/2015 14:16 | Oops, was thinking of selling to buy back lower - but just couldn't bring myself to hit the button. | holdingtight | |
30/10/2015 14:16 | GS call your broker you wont have to much trouble buying 500k | john henry | |
30/10/2015 14:16 | sorry repeat post | john henry | |
30/10/2015 14:13 | re #27182, LOL ! | giant steps | |
30/10/2015 14:06 | That 500k way way over paid have been quoted a lot cheaper. Plenty of stock available | john henry | |
30/10/2015 14:03 | Biggest order of the day (so far) - no smoke without fire! | wulber | |
30/10/2015 13:50 | That's a very confident statement 500k at 4.6p | blueblood | |
30/10/2015 13:46 | They were happy to pay a big premium for that 500k too.. | kcowe | |
30/10/2015 13:46 | Volume on aim 4.64m, on isdx 2.15m, total c6.79m | giant steps | |
30/10/2015 13:44 | Observe trade just published on isdx 500K @ 4.6065p | giant steps | |
30/10/2015 13:32 | ....0r "like being at a party where your not welcome" Massimo Cellino | welshwiz | |
30/10/2015 13:16 | ..like leaving a party after the first dance | jnbrw | |
30/10/2015 13:00 | Talk about a scratched record RossSo miserable.You should try and go out more often...grab some sun | brewsters_millions | |
30/10/2015 12:45 | This could be a VERY large payout if they get what they are asking for: Award damages no less than US$400 million, including: - Loss of shareholder value - Fair market value of the seized assets - Improvements to the various mineral sites - Lost profits under its various agreements - AND associated development and feasibility plans - Award moral damages for physical threats and illegal detention - Award full costs, including all professional fees - Award pre-award and post-award interest compounded - Other relief as advised In my books and calculation that is much more than $400 mn minimum! | wulber | |
30/10/2015 12:42 | People are top slicing and trying to trade this, and I think that's almost insane to do this now but time will tell. GL all you Long Termers, our time is coming IMO. | wallyjumblat | |
30/10/2015 12:39 | Company would be better off ignoring traders/investors who are that stupid/short termist Giant Steps 30 Oct'15 - 12:03 - 27155 of 27166 0 0 Company may need to update us with their interpretation of very near future as folk want to know if the journey is nearly over. | the stigologist | |
30/10/2015 12:37 | ross A seller on every tick up? Does it make any difference if you are waiting for the result??? rossannan 30 Oct'15 - 12:32 - 27164 of 27166 wulber In the absence of news we have potential sellers lurking at every tick up, whether traders or top slicers. | thejaba | |
30/10/2015 12:33 | some large sells going through, 330k 423k. Imho a pump to suck in punters, whose exiting ????? | john henry | |
30/10/2015 12:33 | Ross I am not saying we'll get that as an award, but just puts matters in to perspective on the potential size that OXS could have been if left alone to develop. Certainly a FTSE250 contender IMHO. | wulber |
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