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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tanzanite | LSE:TNZ | London | Ordinary Share | BMG8672E1021 | COM SHS USD0.0003 |
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% | 8.00 | - | 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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20/4/2011 08:21 | binladin talking a share up? oh dear | brando69 | |
20/4/2011 08:12 | should move north very quickly............. | binladin | |
18/4/2011 14:42 | It's a comfort to know from news 7th April 2011 miners to avoid power cuts Just having another look at TNZ, see broker note 18th March 2011, target 50p ! Found this bit interesting, so power problems never a major issue for TNZ " The mine which is serviced by six shafts is powered by a 2 MW line connection to the National Grid. This power source which is maintained by the Tanzanian Electricity Supply Company is backed up with diesel powered generators for purposes of contingency. With a design capacity to deliver over 1.2 megawatts to maintain continuous mining operations, this capacity is significantly more than that required by TanzaniteOne's entire mining and processing operations. " Waiting now for tsavorite resource news and operational update edit : profitable producer, no debt and valued £10.2m [9.25p], unbelievable ! | giant steps | |
30/3/2011 10:21 | seems like a good idea - good luck cps1959 WG | weegeordie | |
30/3/2011 10:18 | weegeordie I'm just getting a position, and today seems as good a day as any! | cps1959 | |
30/3/2011 09:43 | most unusual - some buys - news due? | weegeordie | |
22/3/2011 12:36 | For a stock with relatively few shares, you can buy well within the spread and currently most/ if not all are buys according to a dummy buy I have just done. | touchingskies | |
21/3/2011 08:57 | Broker note........... | mechanical trader | |
19/3/2011 16:24 | Did anyone watch the programme,last night on BBC 2,re the railways,Tanzania and Zambia ?. You might wish to. Some kind person might wish to provide a link. | share_shark | |
18/3/2011 11:40 | TNZ.... check the broker note out, potential bagger here. | mechanical trader | |
18/3/2011 08:22 | Country Power Issues (only have 50% capacity - mines may get shutdown) and Export Ban Problems, not to be ignored imo | giant steps | |
16/3/2011 15:00 | Broker upgrade | nellie1973 | |
16/3/2011 11:18 | Can't be too far off bottom, though not sure about power rationing and production being affected. TNZ need to mine and sell this rock onto hopefully recovering rich economies. Japan won't be much a market as wealth is directed to rebuilding their country. Very sad events recently. | nick rubens | |
16/3/2011 10:05 | News 16th March 2011 | giant steps | |
15/3/2011 12:44 | The following news articles re power related problems are clearly affecting TNZ s/p, it's time for the company to update shareholders on this matter and also say if the export ban is an ongoing issue. 14th March 2011 "some of them may be forced to close down their operations because of power problems" 9th March 2011 Extract " The Tanzania Chamber of Minerals and Energy (TCME) has strongly called for a review of the proposal by the Parliamentary Committee on Energy and Minerals to cut 50MW of power supplied to mines as a result of an ongoing power crisis in the country. " | giant steps | |
14/3/2011 15:02 | weeG Yes this is what happens in a falling trend. Hard to catch the bottom but should come at some point and a rally back hopefully. | nick rubens | |
09/3/2011 14:19 | someone is hell bent on selling these - drip, drip.... | weegeordie | |
01/3/2011 10:20 | i've offered them a tenner | brando69 | |
01/3/2011 08:50 | how much might the stone sell for | currypata kai | |
01/3/2011 08:10 | funny how finding one very big stone can transform the outlook of a plc | brando69 | |
28/2/2011 23:26 | Well done TNZ, a perfect RNS has led to a breakout! | n0rbie | |
28/2/2011 13:15 | This is posted on the AFE thread, bloody ridiculous state of affairs! 28th February 2011 Comments US legislation classifies Tanzania as source of ``conflict minerals`` Govt officials say it`s a mistakes and will ensure name is removed from list The national economy faces an uncertain future after a new US law classified Tanzania as a source of "conflict minerals", threatening annual gold export earnings to the tune of USD75 million and thousands of jobs in the mining sector. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act signed into law by United States President Barack Obama in July last year was aimed at improving transparency and accountability in the supply of minerals coming from the conflict zones of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). However, the controversial 2,300-page legislation erroneously describes Tanzania as a "DRC country" and imposes burdensome new mineral export regulations on it. The legislation identifies "conflict minerals" as gold, wolframite (tungsten), cassiterite (tin) and columbite-tantalite (coltan) from the DRC and the nine adjoining countries -- Tanzania, Central African Republic, Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Congo and Angola. | hyper al |
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