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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amerisur Resources Plc | LSE:AMER | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032087826 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 19.18 | 19.18 | 19.20 | - | 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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28/3/2018 14:55 | You don't have a view then. | thegreatgeraldo | |
28/3/2018 14:53 | My view is that you are ramping. | dodge city | |
28/3/2018 14:48 | FA I never have, he is just a larger trader than you and I!! As you know its been very difficult to buy in any serious numbers for sometime now and Fridays/Mondays 4 x Millions were just more fog to cloud our views. There was only one trade that mattered and that was the 3.6M the others were "mistakes" or something similar. | moneylender | |
28/3/2018 14:45 | Moneylender that is why I do not buy the idea he is a forced seller | foiledagain | |
28/3/2018 14:41 | I got some more amer. fingers crossed | kaos3 | |
28/3/2018 12:34 | Yes it might just be ML. | alfieduncan | |
28/3/2018 10:34 | IRON and Kazera results today, neither make great reading and both firm up my view on GC led companies. Obfuscation, obfuscation, obfuscation. Lets hope AMER are late to the party because of a concerted effort to disclose. | al101uk | |
28/3/2018 10:29 | Wouldn't surprise me if the buyer was Rex himself, he has sold a lot of stock much higher than today's price. If it is him it gives him the much needed cash and the stock re bought! He didn't get to being a billionaire by playing by our rules. | moneylender | |
28/3/2018 10:23 | if they need stock - i wish they would just give Rex a call and do a deal!! | bsharman3 | |
28/3/2018 10:21 | Market makers still dropping the price at every opportunity, tells me they still need stock, there is a big buyer still in the background. | moneylender | |
28/3/2018 10:12 | Your endless ramping is becoming tiring, you have lost all credibility as a poster and as a human being. | gtfcniles | |
28/3/2018 09:08 | I did buy at 17p. today I will add some :( | odvod | |
28/3/2018 08:16 | Buy signal on the main key indicators :)) TIME TO BUY....whoever has been waiting for the right time to buy!! | laptop15 | |
28/3/2018 08:03 | News tomorrow then | eddie_yates | |
28/3/2018 00:26 | Hi Logical – get hand in pocket whilst @ c 90% discount !! Good to see u here ! lithological heterogeneities 27 Mar '18 - 20:01 - 7897 of 7901 still nothing westmoreland lad 23 Mar '18 - 20:15 - 2254 of 2276 Edit lol logical-- I'm disgruntled as you are ----------- | westmoreland lad | |
27/3/2018 21:41 | LOL!! Do the hokey-cokey....placi | thegreatgeraldo | |
27/3/2018 21:06 | The only one that is relevant is the 3,600,000, buy. The others are in there to mislead you, two @ 3,950,000. One cancels the other | moneylender | |
27/3/2018 20:59 | The benefit of paying a dividend is that ISA funds would be attracted, income earning investment trusts too and then the share price would rise based on the demand and anticipated yield. The pipeline is at full capacity and until the bottleneck has been significantly diminished there is no point in drilling any more holes unless contractually obliged to do so. | lucyp00p | |
27/3/2018 20:37 | If they paid/ or were committed to pay a moderate dividend this would already be at 30p. But the market knows all cash resources will be frittered away looking for more black stuff. Pity | podgyted | |
27/3/2018 20:01 | still nothing | lithological heterogeneities | |
27/3/2018 19:43 | Hope not!!! I'd rather they spent the money drilling wells, especially at CPO-5 | thegreatgeraldo | |
27/3/2018 19:34 | Is there a possibility of a divi here? | zebbo |
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