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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Alexander Mining Plc | LSE:AXM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06K1665 | ORD 0.001P |
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% | 0.0275 | 0.025 | 0.03 | - | 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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28/11/2017 07:24 | Hyperleach not as commercially advanced as Ammleach Sounds like a lay up | the stigologist | |
27/11/2017 16:42 | looking good | the stigologist | |
25/11/2017 12:47 | Hopefully in at ground zero with this one! GLA! | 113mike | |
25/11/2017 12:40 | Bought in last week. 3.5m shares at around .15Should be an interesting few months ahead imo. | 113mike | |
25/11/2017 12:29 | It won't be for long. Vanadium is expected to reach 2004 levels of $70,000 per metric tonne. Lots of old and new mines are coming online to meet the anticipated huge demand in VRFB energy storage and new Chinese Rebar standard improvements.Copper is also an expanding market with EV charge point requirements. They require new thicker copper cabling to ensure enough juice charges these things up more quickly. A lot of cable required for new VRFB batteries as well, especially if linked up to major solar PV arrays/wind turbines etc.This BOD knows what it's doing and they see a huge new market emerging. | seanywauny | |
24/11/2017 10:47 | Vanadium is a pretty small market in grand scheme of things But good to see mining insiders signing up Lithium and Copper/Cobalt are huge markets | the stigologist | |
22/11/2017 09:11 | They've done well to realise the potential upsurge in Vanadium Extraction methods. Perhaps BMN (Bushveld Minerals) could utilise their services at some point too with their VRFB intentions. | seanywauny | |
22/11/2017 08:01 | Great start! | rolo7 | |
22/11/2017 07:49 | OH MY GAWH LOOKS LIKE MY ARMY WILL BE MARCHING TOWARDS 0.30P TODAY. HOPE THIS HELPS BA STEALING IS GOOD | bullet ant | |
22/11/2017 07:30 | The seriousness of this venture exhibited by the simultaneous announcement of vertical integrated supply chain. Excellent. | the stigologist | |
22/11/2017 07:25 | Lovely news. Vanadium is the next future hot mineral. | oilbuy | |
21/11/2017 21:18 | GOOD VIBES ABOUT THIS SHARE. LAST TIME MY ANT ARMY TOOK IT 0.4P. LURKERS CAN KEEP WATCHING it RISE TO 0.3P OR THEY COULD JUMP. CURRENTLY PRICED AT A DISCOUNT DUE TO BLACK FRIDAY. NEXT WEEK 100% MARK UP. HOPE THIS HELPS BA STEALING IS GOOD | bullet ant | |
21/11/2017 17:32 | Nice finish | oilbuy | |
21/11/2017 14:17 | Took some for a punt | milkshaker | |
21/11/2017 14:11 | Look at the chart above. It goes up it goes down. Actually this has been going down for a long time, maybe it's time for a change in direction. | captainonthebridge | |
21/11/2017 13:55 | I'm confused by this movement. Looks like manip'n to me. | oldham45 | |
21/11/2017 13:35 | mia the master of pump and dump! BEWARE FOLKS! | fission453 | |
21/11/2017 13:34 | No it won’t 🤡✌A | glenkaz | |
21/11/2017 13:27 | THIS IS GOING TO SHOOT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 0.18 MINIMUM TODAY!!!!! NAI. IMHO. DYOR. | miahkaysor | |
21/11/2017 13:17 | Going here. | oilbuy | |
18/11/2017 11:18 | firw00d but what was the reason for the buy? This is what the placing money's being used for IMV... sleveen 8 Aug '17 - 07:56 - 3963 of 4008 0 0 Edit £300k needed for current liabilities, £500k for 2017 G&A and say £200k for research | sleveen | |
18/11/2017 09:34 | So the placing has been done, We were funded until June 2018 so it's time to sock it to us, What was the placing for or what have the funds we had been used for. . . . It might just get interesting around here very soon . . . . | firw00d |
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