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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Templar Min. | LSE:TMP | London | Ordinary Share | VGG8755P1071 | ORDS NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.775 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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08/6/2010 10:32 | brought in to VGM through looking at thees glad i did still hold 3.5ks of this one and keep holding for a sunny day | vfleetsons@aol.com | |
04/6/2010 12:10 | Kiwi ... market cap is now £5.3m so according to your figures above Net of shares and cash is now -£0.2m | ihavenoclue | |
04/6/2010 12:08 | I feel under 1p is too cheap so I have bought back in | ihavenoclue | |
10/5/2010 13:01 | well it's all going off on here again.............lo | fo77y | |
27/4/2010 07:19 | Was thinking: - If TMP was just about to float with the Brazilian Iron Ore Project raising £3m you can bet the market cap would be £20-£30m not £9m. Plenty of scope for this to get up there now. Just need to get the drill bit turning and get some further results out. Probably one of the cheapest I.O companies on the markets. KM | kiwimonk | |
26/4/2010 15:25 | JF - The is an estimated 25million Tonnes of Iron ore per km The strike length zone is 80km! Circa 2billion tonnes of I.O - £3.2m in cash £2.3m in VGM shares £9m Mk cap (Net of cash and shares = £3.5m)! | kiwimonk | |
26/4/2010 11:50 | Agreed kiwi, think 1p was the bottom. We could see gradual movement upwards in the share price until such update is released. We know we have substantial reserves in the ground, even with an interesting 'anomaly' as mentioned on last technical update. Would be nice to know what that anomaly actually is, but they seemed a little excited with it. The next update should be pivotal for templar, giving us a more detailed operational plan for what they intend to do with Brazil. I think we should start to see things gaining momentum in the next couple of months...good times ahead me thinks. | fo77y | |
26/4/2010 11:44 | KiwiMonk - do you remember BAO did the same when they raised money, can't remember exactly when this was from the top of my head. | jonny flame | |
26/4/2010 11:41 | sounds like much demand for the placement so they raised alittle more - v bullish - this will give them more than enough firepower to prove up the vast I.O resource . Wouldn't be suprised at all to see this fly now - in a similar performance to BAO. | kiwimonk | |
26/4/2010 10:51 | ~Starting to gain some momentum at long last | droftarts | |
26/4/2010 10:51 | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 26 April 2010 Templar Minerals Limited / Index: AIM / Epic: TMP / Sector: Financial Services Templar Minerals Limited ('Templar' or 'the Company') Further Placement GBP150k Templar Minerals Limited, the AIM listed resource investing company, announces that it has raised further gross proceeds of GBP150,000 by way of a placing of 15,000,000 new ordinary shares of 1 pence each in the capital of the Company ('the Placing Shares'), with new and existing shareholders at a price of 1 pence per Placing Share ('the Placing') taking total gross proceeds raised in this placement to GBP3.15. The funds raised will be used for additional working capital to service future activities in Brazil and to assess other opportunities in the resources sector. Following the completion of the Placing, the new Placing Shares will represent approximately 1.7%% of the enlarged issued share capital of the Company, which will then comprise 898,087,976 ordinary shares. The Placing is conditional on admission of the Placing Shares to trading on AIM ('Admission'). Application will be made for the Placing Shares to be admitted to trading on AIM and it is expected that Admission will occur, and dealings in the Placing Shares will commence, on or around 29 April 2010. The Placing Shares will, when issued, rank pari passu in all respects with the existing issued shares of Templar, including the right to receive any dividends and other distributions declared following Admission. | jonny flame | |
26/4/2010 08:55 | This marks the bottom - market pleased with it - im glad they kept the Vgm - they can fast track Brazil Iron Ore Project now - figures for this project are huge - see previous posts. KM | kiwimonk | |
23/4/2010 15:10 | Magnerita - agreed, hopefully they can start to get things moving with this cash. Overall I see this as positive, shame it wasn't a HER issue of equity. I'm wondering if this marks the bottom? | jonny flame | |
23/4/2010 14:53 | I hope we will get a more comprehensive update soon | magnerita | |
23/4/2010 14:48 | Exactly - you don't go for a £3m placing without a project in mind | droftarts | |
23/4/2010 14:46 | i also see this as positive - at least they have some money to actually do something again. I wonder if they have any new projects up their sleeve given the mentioning of other opportunities in the resources sector. | magnerita | |
23/4/2010 14:44 | I view this as a positive, they have chose not to sell their VGM shares but go for a placing, although it is short term dilution I still expect positive news from the Rio Paranaiba Iron Ore Project. Any drop and I will top up | droftarts | |
23/4/2010 14:40 | Looks like I will have to stick this in the bottom draw for a while. | pmer | |
20/4/2010 11:44 | been hear a long time must move shortley | vfleetsons@aol.com | |
14/4/2010 16:47 | Lots of buys today... Someone clearly has confidence in this. | dc78 | |
13/4/2010 12:40 | careful on this one guys, riddler has caught many people on lse with his ramp | haventgotaclue | |
12/4/2010 17:04 | Be nice to have a BRM type share movement :) Maybe in the next 6 months we will have some kind of an update on the IO project (: | jonny flame | |
06/4/2010 15:44 | bit of a ,,//,, .(" o "). -(...)---(...)-- | dondo the magnificent | |
06/4/2010 15:43 | i've heard he likes taking an end | haventgotaclue |
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