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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 | 512k | -9.65M | -0.0069 | -19.57 | 1.25M |
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11/9/2018 09:32 | Well, I managed to top up with 50K shares @0.03867P late yesterday. It brings my average down a bit. The new lot for River Fort are not a big amount. When the news hits this can move fast. My REDT shares are doing fine. They just won a contract from NHS. NAI. GLA. | callmebwana | |
11/9/2018 07:33 | The return of CaptainCad to any thread I always see as a positive. | thelads1 | |
11/9/2018 07:31 | hxxps://electrek.co/ | captaincad | |
10/9/2018 20:32 | Another 3.5m shares to be issued to Riverfort,14th Sept. ? | peawacks | |
10/9/2018 14:01 | Just topped up yet again - could not resist the temptation at this price--that is it -- no more .............. | seaclipper | |
10/9/2018 11:49 | I for one am not downbeat as some here, we are at last shortly be getting the PFS and we will then be in the shop window for people to mull over our Tier 1 resource. Keep the faith! | 1i1i1i | |
10/9/2018 08:15 | hxxp://www.proactive | gizmohican | |
10/9/2018 08:06 | There's 375k @ 3.8p to start. Timed at 16.20 ! | peawacks | |
10/9/2018 08:02 | A good and obvious point being made over on lse (by GB33). RY can't report on something he hasn't signed off yet, and won't have been done over the weekend ! Yes, I am clutching at straws now ! LOL ! | peawacks | |
10/9/2018 07:38 | Not today, then. ADVFN have moved the red line up to the top of today's graph to make some room below ! I wonder why ? | peawacks | |
09/9/2018 21:58 | Duxy we are all in it for the long term. However at this stage we are raising cash via equity so it does matter whose buying and selling as it's potentially amplify dilution. RY communication has been wholly unacceptable. No one ever quite knows when to expect key information, no one trusts his deadlines and he seems to think dropping hints will help. The fact it does the opposite shows how people trust his word less and less. That's damaging. I like you and Pea and many on here have been in this a bloody long time. It's time RY respected that. I am beginning to question his motives. | madengland_ | |
09/9/2018 19:54 | Duxy, I agree. I don't mean that our share price will never get up there. I think there are constraints over which we have no knowledge or control but that will not always be the case. As a long term investor I can wait a bit longer, the first 12 years have flown over, lol ! | peawacks | |
09/9/2018 17:29 | I hope you are wrong. RY has a longer term view, I am not here for short term gain, what I want is a steady upward climb to 30p and then beyond with good news flow.For someone adding at these levels, they have been presented with a great opportunity than even some of the long term holders here, who have a higher average than the current share price The risk, however, is theirs and theirs alone. Personally, I don't care who buys or sells here, i have added and will continue to add, as and when funds are available. My long term outlook remains the same, £1+. As the article clearly shows, the grades achieved thus far, put us at the top of the nickel mining spectrum. Add to that, whilst we have been waiting and testing, those mines are being depleted daily. The Amur Mine, come production, imo, will possibly be one of the largest Nickel mines in existence and I have NO DOUBT every large mining company will want to muscle in and take it off Amur Minerals. | duxy786 | |
09/9/2018 14:52 | Seaclipper, The cynic amongst us would say that this has been happening for years ! AMC shareholders are punch drunk and treat these comments with true apathy now. In a different world, talk from the CEO of imminent Pre-feasibility Study announcements along with substantial and even 'quite positive ' regrading of our asset would have everyone buzzing and the share price flying. We know that for whatever reason, that is unlikely. Would love to be wrong, tomorrow ! | peawacks | |
09/9/2018 13:54 | The results of an imminent pre-feasibility study are likely to be “substantial and quite positive,” according to Young. "IMMINENT" --impending---soon to happen---- RY---- is feeding us the info via a drip drip feed --- and very clever tactics I may say, while keeping the BLOCKBUSTING NEWS ---- for maximum IMPACT. | seaclipper | |
09/9/2018 10:35 | This is the part of the article that I think it holding the AMR share price back... "At some point soon Young is going to have to go into the market for significant sums of debt and equity finance to get Kun-Manie built, always assuming that a buyer doesn’t step in, that is." | loganair | |
08/9/2018 11:37 | Sorry yes I am wrong on this.I don't follow them hence my confusion.But read the below,this is not too old news and they will get only 10m rub from the Government which is only over 100k usd...and we are talking here about millions usd...Initiator of the project: Amur Minerals LLC, InterGeo Coper LLC, Freeport McMoRan Corporation. Locatio | qui quaerit reperit | |
08/9/2018 11:25 | Yes, you are wrong, they are not as advanced as us. It is with them that we may be sharing a smelter. | flugelhorn | |
08/9/2018 11:06 | And I may be wrong but I think the other Amur Minerals is up and running already...why would they need such a big investment??? | qui quaerit reperit | |
08/9/2018 11:04 | Sorry over 35m usd not 36m usd | qui quaerit reperit | |
08/9/2018 11:03 | Bwana,it is not 250 millions...It is 2500 000000 which is over 36m usd... | qui quaerit reperit |
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