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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tungsten West Plc | LSE:TUN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BP6QM557 | ORD GBP0.01 |
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% | 5.75 | 5.50 | 6.00 | 5.75 | 5.75 | 5.75 | 938 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iron Ores | 626k | -10.29M | -0.0550 | -1.05 | 10.76M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/5/2024 13:04 | The real spread is 5.5 - 5.9. The MMs are publishing tiny 50-pence trades at 5p so they can hold the published bid price at 5p and try to trigger people into selling. I assume there must be a decent sized delayed buy in the system?NAI | cyberbub | |
01/5/2024 11:13 | Relapse to 5p and then another pump and grind higher. | millennialinvestor | |
01/5/2024 10:31 | Rons army are winning the pasty cup Millstone lad? Hazl is all over it , despite not getting carried away by the day to day movements … supposedly … | seedoftongo | |
01/5/2024 09:41 | Games being played on the MM prices today methinks? | cyberbub | |
30/4/2024 16:40 | An observation from a "local", me. Patrick Nicholson is a good councillor but someone who's agenda is being driven by his wife I believe. Trying to tap into local objectors complaining about re-opening. They have a very weak position of influence and the Tories have a dislike of them and the expected incoming Labour even bigger. Both Tory and Labour really want this mine open so politically its no political football and I cannot see any objections stopping this. All the political fighting was warred over during the Wolf days and there was no serious opposition even then. | zero the hero | |
30/4/2024 13:15 | Cup and handle complete on the chart. Will it break out from it. | 7rademark | |
29/4/2024 16:14 | The 6 weeks consultation period for the permit must be up in about 10 days. Allow another week or two max for the EA to confirm it and then hopefully we'll see a rocket by late May...! | cyberbub | |
29/4/2024 12:53 | Sally Ann Nicholson is the one up for election on Thursday. Probably just making a song and dance "demanding answers" etc, before the election... | cyberbub | |
27/4/2024 16:07 | Have received a copy of Cllr Patrick Nicholson brief on behalf of wife, Sally Nicholson, both Independent (as stated previously, ex Tories). All wrt local elections. In the brief is an additional letter, specifically regarding TUN. Noise, dust, enviro is with the EA, all are aware of that. As well as above is the question of contamination of the Tory Brook River? Another new one on me. They refer to WOLF, hindsight I would imagine. No holding but watching. cheers | dudishes | |
25/4/2024 18:48 | Fair enough . Respect on the profit. | 7rademark | |
25/4/2024 17:18 | 7, no smug. Could be that I closed spreadbet too early. Good luck with it anyway. | dudishes | |
25/4/2024 16:10 | Breakout from 6p. 20p next. | 7rademark | |
24/4/2024 07:44 | I work with what I see. Trades are usually delayed by an hour or two at most unless the mms want otherwise. For the last 2 hrs of yesterday there was no sell quote over 6p and NT to sell but the share price held with selling so if its yours and I'm wrong you placed that trade alot earlier. Either way there's no need to be smug and arrogant about it. Everything in shares is mostly guess work. | 7rademark | |
24/4/2024 01:10 | Whoops 7rademark, why would you know that?, interesting to me You are of course referring to the sell, not buy of 156715 sold @ 6.381p. It was sell not buy Sir, Fact.I should know, I was the seller. Go smoke yer pike Sir | dudishes | |
23/4/2024 17:56 | There's the delayed buy that's propped us up today. Early sells were also buys. | 7rademark | |
23/4/2024 09:28 | Breaking out from 6p now on 600k volume in 90 minutes. Next key resistance is 20p. Will need plenty of volume for that of course. | 7rademark | |
23/4/2024 05:10 | Zero, you asked me about news, you were maybe looking at TUN Plymouth, unknown! Understand that you could not find TUN. Look Hemerdon Heights Mining, more news for you there. Herald. Yes, the Co. is just ticking, awaiting EA approval. You say just two cars at site, double what it was with the watchman previous. Just the one. The same man before and after WOLF! I bailed at 6p, but watching, this could be large, not at current price, its ramped at the moment. One hurdle and you are in the money. Keep an eye on local news, get one ahead of those that ignore the locals eh? | dudishes | |
22/4/2024 16:53 | Good to see the price bouncing back. Walked out to the plant and pit on Friday for a look and its surprising how close you can get. Nothing going on (as to be expected) and only a couple cars parked outside the plant. | zero the hero | |
22/4/2024 16:27 | Interesting …. A profit is a profit …. Millstone has had some tough times so is easing his way back into the market . One man’s tuppence is another man’s thruppence trademark lad . You get me ?? | seedoftongo | |
22/4/2024 16:26 | Volume increasing daily. Watch for the delayed buys post close. | 7rademark | |
22/4/2024 16:16 | I don't agree. Much of the expense is initial cost. Ie before production. The commodity price is rising fast which will easily outweigh labour and machine costs during production. I think the approval news is next. | 7rademark | |
22/4/2024 16:07 | It doesn't matter about the size of the resource, you still have to get it out the ground in a cost efficient way, which in the UK is impossible due to labour costs, H&S, Environmental, Noise pollution etc the list is endless. | millennialinvestor | |
22/4/2024 16:06 | I have a £100 punt at 1.5p currently sitting at a 300% return. | millennialinvestor |
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