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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Papua Min | PML | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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0.825 | 0.825 |
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Posted at 22/6/2018 13:23 by dreamtwister looking to invest,is pml ticker valid or is it rock ! |
Posted at 16/4/2018 11:42 by paleje Nice RNS this morning. From it:-"Our recent work at Marengo has identified two previously-unidentif |
Posted at 12/3/2018 07:31 by cpap man RNS out from PML |
Posted at 06/2/2018 10:32 by bionictwat Was wondering when Paul Johnson would start his ramping about PML the dog This guy is unbelievable First lion then thr now PML |
Posted at 20/11/2017 17:15 by x54v Good to see a few buying the dip today. Hopefully this will be the end of the short term weakness and price will start to head higher once more. Investment case still intact despite the naysayers trying to persuade people otherwise in order to get a low price:--- x54v - 01 Nov 2017 - 20:00:57 - 123 of 340 Papua Mining plc - PML PML continues to offer a great opportunity for investment at these levels. It's easier to build a decent sized position at the lows whilst short termers sell due to boredom. Building a position at lows and holding as the story unfolds and the share price rises is certainly a more profitable strategy than chasing spikes. So what makes PML shares a good investment? Cashed up - the company has £1.39 million cash after the recent fund raising. This is a sizeable war chest which can be used to create value and drive a much higher share price. Skin in the game - the directors own 28.6% of PML. Most recently they invested £267.9k in the placing. That really is a significant sum to invest in such a small company. Their fortunes are closely aligned with those of the shareholders and as such they are financially motivated to drive the share price upwards. By investing such a large amount in the company they have also shown a real vote of confidence in the new strategy. Paul Johnson - a key investor and director. He has shown the Midas touch with the likes of CON and GGP which have multi-bagged in a short period and where he built up positions at lows. More recently THR (where he is also a director and shareholder) has started to move up rapidly on significant volume. PJ has built up a 5.5% stake in PML and will help engineer a rising share price by attracting a wider audience and helping influence the board. Assets - PML has world-class gold and copper assets in Australia and Papua New Guinea. The recent acquisition significantly transformed PML's asset base and all 3 projects hold the potential to be fast-tracked. Newsflow / potential catalysts - plenty of near term newsflow is likely starting with ground exploration at the Lighthouse Project where there is the potential for a mineralised gold system in an area with excellent historical drilling results. Low market cap - PML is a sub £5m micro-cap. With such a low capitalisation it doesn't take that much in the way of good news to multiply the share price several times over. With good newsflow, there is the possibility of a multi-bagger here. Chart - the price has been basing sideways for several months now. Sideways bases can often act as the precursor to a significant and sustained rise when price breaks above the top of the base e.g. see the 2 year charts of BMN, IQE, GAW, GGP, ZOO etc. |
Posted at 17/11/2017 11:26 by x54v "Noted #PML has been "adjusted" down in last couple of days - company simply progressing with plans as announced! Market a funny beast!!!""Now trading under the 20&50ma and falling towards the 200. If it gets there its a very good entry. Might not get there though #PML" "#PML got in a bit too early but thought process remains the same. News will start ramping up soon and so will the 'ramping crew'." |
Posted at 17/11/2017 10:22 by 2magpies cyberbubProbably not quite as many as 80% Until the gold/silver/copper etc is actually found and quantified no one knows Not PJ, not even Buffett (and Buffett would never touch stuff that isn't hugely cash generative already) Not quite as far a 'lottery' but still a speculation. Not an 'investment'. You must have heard some people who bet on horses and claim to have a 'system' and indeed call their bets 'investment'. Until there is a dividend, it's not an investment. So it's jolly good to see on the PML website 'dividend paying business' -- if and when, that is. For now it's speculation, IMO. To me PML's diverse (albeit Geographically bit too concentrated in Oz) portfolio is a better proposition that the many one-trick ponies populating the AIM, forever promising jam tomorrow and endlessly placing shares for "working capital purposes and to 'advance' their projects". Nothing ever, ultimately comes to fruition. |
Posted at 16/11/2017 10:14 by 2magpies The website (which btw has now, at last, been updated) will show PML already has a lot of opportunities, which, yes, IMO, have astonishing prospects, if indeed the Aussie sellers have failed to notice, and have sold out of, and major Miners have come in, 'kicked the tyres', and wandered off. Even when Gold hit new high in 2011 no one did anything! A lot of trust is being demanded.What PML is not in need of, IMO, is yet more acerage!! There's enough already. Get on with it. PNG had potential far in excess of what Oz could ever come up with, but PML put that into cold storage, and their biggest shareholder said 'thanks for the memories' and left. Come up with the goods, and all will be forgiven! |
Posted at 10/11/2017 10:06 by x54v PML still totally under the radar and offering a great opportunity to pick up stock before a significant potential rise. Here's what makes the shares a great investment imo:Cashed up - the company has £1.39 million cash after the recent fund raising. This is a sizeable war chest which can be used to create value and drive a much higher share price. Skin in the game - the directors own 28.6% of PML, not far off 1/3 of the entire company! Most recently they invested £267.9k in the placing. That really is a significant sum to invest in such a small company. Their fortunes are closely aligned with those of the shareholders and as such they are financially motivated to drive the share price upwards. By investing such a large amount in the company they have also shown a real vote of confidence in the new strategy. Paul Johnson - a key investor and director. He has shown the Midas touch with the likes of CON and GGP which have multi-bagged in a short period and where he built up positions at lows. More recently THR (where he is also a director and shareholder) has started to move up rapidly on significant volume. PJ has built up a 5.5% stake in PML and will help engineer a rising share price by attracting a wider audience and helping influence the board. Assets - PML has world-class gold and copper assets in Australia and Papua New Guinea. The recent acquisition significantly transformed PML's asset base and all 3 projects hold the potential to be fast-tracked. Newsflow / potential catalysts - plenty of near term newsflow is likely starting with ground exploration at the Lighthouse Project where there is the potential for a mineralised gold system in an area with excellent historical drilling results. Low market cap - PML is a sub £5m micro-cap. With such a low capitalisation it doesn't take that much in the way of good news to multiply the share price several times over. With good newsflow, there is the possibility of a multi-bagger here. Chart - the price has been basing sideways for several months now. Sideways bases can often act as the precursor to a significant and sustained rise when price breaks above the top of the base e.g. see the 2 year charts of BMN, IQE, GAW, GGP, ZOO etc. |
Posted at 01/11/2017 20:00 by x54v PML continues to offer a great opportunity for investment at these levels. It's easier to build a decent sized position at the lows whilst short termers sell due to boredom. Building a position at lows and holding as the story unfolds and the share price rises is certainly a more profitable strategy than chasing spikes.So what makes PML shares a good investment? Cashed up - the company has £1.39 million cash after the recent fund raising. This is a sizeable war chest which can be used to create value and drive a much higher share price. Skin in the game - the directors own 28.6% of PML. Most recently they invested £267.9k in the placing. That really is a significant sum to invest in such a small company. Their fortunes are closely aligned with those of the shareholders and as such they are financially motivated to drive the share price upwards. By investing such a large amount in the company they have also shown a real vote of confidence in the new strategy. Paul Johnson - a key investor and director. He has shown the Midas touch with the likes of CON and GGP which have multi-bagged in a short period and where he built up positions at lows. More recently THR (where he is also a director and shareholder) has started to move up rapidly on significant volume. PJ has built up a 5.5% stake in PML and will help engineer a rising share price by attracting a wider audience and helping influence the board. Assets - PML has world-class gold and copper assets in Australia and Papua New Guinea. The recent acquisition significantly transformed PML's asset base and all 3 projects hold the potential to be fast-tracked. Newsflow / potential catalysts - plenty of near term newsflow is likely starting with ground exploration at the Lighthouse Project where there is the potential for a mineralised gold system in an area with excellent historical drilling results. Low market cap - PML is a sub £5m micro-cap. With such a low capitalisation it doesn't take that much in the way of good news to multiply the share price several times over. With good newsflow, there is the possibility of a multi-bagger here. Chart - the price has been basing sideways for several months now. Sideways bases can often act as the precursor to a significant and sustained rise when price breaks above the top of the base e.g. see the 2 year charts of BMN, IQE, GAW, GGP, ZOO etc. |
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