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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amur Minerals Corporation | LSE:AMC | London | Ordinary Share | VGG042401007 | ORD NPV |
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% | 0.09 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Mineral Royalty Traders | 0 | -3.01M | -0.0022 | -0.41 | 1.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/3/2018 13:10 | 20bn can soon become 40bn of sulphate. That chucks out one helluva lot tax free cash.....Just saying | madengland_ | |
20/3/2018 12:46 | £1 a share would be much more than fantastic madengland...35/40p is my target | nodoe | |
20/3/2018 11:28 | BatteryInstitutionsA | madengland_ | |
20/3/2018 11:13 | I like Robins BIA ready plan..... we have a clear strategy and massive opportunity | madengland_ | |
20/3/2018 11:11 | https://youtu.be/OW7 | madengland_ | |
20/3/2018 10:53 | It seems that it is nearly always right to sell on a spike in AIM stock. Can always come back on another day. | carbon man | |
20/3/2018 10:01 | Good news, what a handsome! | nooky bear | |
20/3/2018 09:57 | Hi all LTH, hope you are all well. Still here, holding and adding where I can, life is a little busy but do stop and read when I can.....It's now possible that we have the largest nickel asset in existence since others are getting depleted whilst we go through this process over the last 5-10 years since the figures were originally written. | duxy786 | |
20/3/2018 09:43 | Watch the volume. With this speed it will be happen in september. I feel confident. Everyday is a stu... | s0llis | |
20/3/2018 09:37 | Try a little more research Nooky....you may come up with the right answer yourself LOL | flugelhorn | |
20/3/2018 09:28 | Can this be, Fortress Minerals want to sell Amur Minerals? Riverfort have to sell their shares first, i think. N | nooky bear | |
20/3/2018 09:08 | This is wonderful news | rolaw1 | |
20/3/2018 08:20 | "Substantial exploration potential remains untested and is located within the Kun-Manie production licence area. Drilling for resource expansion is no longer required and can be delayed to early production years when resources begin to be mined." | madengland_ | |
20/3/2018 08:19 | I was expecting 30%, which I considered game changing to the business model.RY has played good poker. The numbers we have here are going to transform the MOU..... the early years cash flow (tax free) will be huge, meaning that would be buyers will now see RY is serious, that we could go alone or we will consider any serious offer! | madengland_ | |
20/3/2018 08:10 | This winter Amur Minerals drilled as much as the last ten years. Worldrecord! The sibirian winter can not stop Amur Minerals. Congratulation. N | nooky bear | |
20/3/2018 07:51 | Boom!!!!$21 Billion!!!:) | tadastadska | |
20/3/2018 07:26 | Small wonder RY seemed confident in the last two milestones for further loan drawdown. That 20bn is at today's metal prices! Great to hear confirmation of EV grade material | madengland_ | |
20/3/2018 07:24 | Spat out my cornflakes | madengland_ | |
20/3/2018 07:13 | Yes second time I have used WOW this morning, following (IQE), nos! Holding long term here, the rewards are obvious. GLA | ny boy | |
20/3/2018 07:11 | One word..... WOW! | 1i1i1i | |
19/3/2018 16:23 | loganair - isn't its time for you then to sell and move on? looks like you are having a bad day again,Putin reelected,Cobalt won't be required,management of Amur bad,I am talking nonsense etc,so just move on please somewhere where you will be more happy...perhaps Ukraine? | tadastadska | |
19/3/2018 13:47 | Amur have quiet a sizeable amount of Cobalt, these new technologies do not require Cobalt in their batteries and I understand by the time AMUR come in to production there is a good chance that the price of Cobalt will be less than half it is today. And yes around 50% of all Nickel mined is used in the production of Stainless Steel which has an average life of 25 to 35 years, however the second highest use of Nickle is in energy Storage devices which have an average life of 3 years. I feel there is quite a lot of Nonsense in Tads posts as much has little relevance. | loganair | |
19/3/2018 12:31 | Logan - rather weak post again. You seem to have a credibility and relevance challenge to overcome in your posts on this board.Nickel remains historically low priced, faces being split npi and sulphide, and has a multitude of uses. Batteries are one. So far there is little demand from that use. Technology may change, but has not. Economics will likely be a big driver. We have a high grade, low opex large asset.Comparing a rare earth small scale mine to Amur is like comparing the MGM grand with a B&B in Blackpool. Pointless, irrelevant and not of interest. As oppose to your rather weak suggestion that I endorse everything that Tad posts, this is more about the relevance and motive of your posts. | madengland_ |
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