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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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25/3/2019 08:08 | Lol remember they said US airships could carry the ore to port. There's been some crackers. US zeppelins over Russia. | gerryjames | |
25/3/2019 08:02 | Why what's going to happen? They said it had the largest deposit 10 years ago. When we were ramping fools too. Nothing has happened but the usual grinding out a mining proposition until the enevitable court action. Nobody is intersested but the death spiral equity swapers. You know the lenders of last resort. Typical AIM. All ending up in ridiculous claims of legal action. Years down the line. | gerryjames | |
25/3/2019 07:55 | Substantial shareholders (Greater than 10%):Total Substantial Shareholders 384,099,952 or 54.46%Which means around 45% is tradable unless those substantial holders let go of their stock. Keep an eye on Amir Minerals website .... although you will be a little bored. The value stays the same or rises. No one in their right mind will sell out here because long term, EV's require Nickel and we are sitting on the largest unmined resource on this planet. Ignoring the idiots and buying at every opportunity cash permits. One bag here is easy at 5p but when this climbs as it did on NY eve, we will be looking at double digits within second. Keep the faith. | duxy786 | |
24/3/2019 22:30 | Aah! Good and thankyou. Although I'm not invested at the moment, boards should be open to all who abide by the terms of that board,polite negative views welcome. I might buy here again, or not. Doesn't matter,there's a market anyway. Keep it clean QQR. gla. | hubs | |
24/3/2019 18:57 | Well done for starting this Tad. Not long for us now until we get some game changing news. | patio58 | |
24/3/2019 18:19 | Qqr....all will be revealed i am sure in a week or two, Robin has been indicating a JV for the last few months, this will be our year.😊 | seaclipper | |
24/3/2019 15:52 | Can't remember anyone mentioning this part from last rns - "I look forward to providing a more in depth perspective of the strategic partnering plan in the very near future"Strategic partnering plan with whom? | qui quaerit reperit | |
24/3/2019 15:21 | Yes Plat,that is a concern,these big companies are ruthless businesses and will want Kun Manie as cheap as possible. I've been on forums where Jinchuan have taken out small explorers and the shareholders were up in arms,the TO's were generally around a 50% premium, and forced.Jinchuan would typically do a JV for a controlling stake first, then rip the deposit to pieces with their own specialists (not neutral ones), say its gonna cost loads blah blah blah and then make the derogatory offer which could not be refused as they companies had no other options. Some shareholders formed a group to fight the forced TO on one of the forums but it was futile. Make no mistake,These companies are totally ruthless and may, as you say Plat,simply wait for Amur to finish all the exploration work,then watch them run out of cash and then strike. | schachmeister | |
24/3/2019 15:04 | no assets no cash big salaries massive debt for dilution. going to the wall | plat hunter | |
24/3/2019 14:57 | Why pay for the licence if that's what you want? AMC can't develop anything on their own. Anyone remotely interested will stick AMC over a barrel or simply just wait for them to run out of money. | plat hunter | |
24/3/2019 14:50 | Looks like one imbecile managed to get to this board - please ignore him. If nobody will reply he will be gone... | qui quaerit reperit | |
24/3/2019 14:28 | An interesting point play hunter and that would tie in with why the board aren't interested in amc shares,who knows how it will end here ? personally, I think the most likely outcome is an early straight TO by the likes of Jinchuan for current sp, plus a 50% premium, that's what Jinchuan usually pay.50% premium is not to be sniffed at but the problem is the shareprice cannot increase in line with the companies prospects because of the Riverfort sales- so amur are caught between a rock and a hard place. What shareholders need is more than one interested party to bid the offer up but at the moment no one is interested,so it's all wishful thinking. | schachmeister | |
24/3/2019 14:10 | No it will not...PLAT !!! | seaclipper | |
24/3/2019 14:00 | no body pays premiums, for loss makers | plat hunter | |
24/3/2019 13:59 | The words "take over" paint a very glossy picture of what is often NOT the reality. Only brands, developed and growing business with big balance sheets get taken over as going concerns. Companies with no cash or feasible strategies, end up getting their assets stripped via joint ventures. A TO of sorts will come here but it won't be a cash for shares deal, it will be a take a small royalty or die under the massive resource that you can't develop yourself, type of TO. | plat hunter | |
24/3/2019 13:48 | still going sub 1p though | plat hunter | |
24/3/2019 10:34 | Cheers tad | gizmohican | |
24/3/2019 08:21 | Tad. Congrats. Peace reigns on earth and AMC. | s0lis | |
23/3/2019 21:36 | A few years ago the CEO of Cable & Wirless bought over £8mln worth of shares in C&W in a 2 year period with his own money. I decided to follow suit and bought as many as I could afford...and guess what?...C&W was bought out for double the price the CEO and also I paid. As you say schachmeister...why aren't the AMC directors "maxing out on cheap shares"? | loganair | |
23/3/2019 21:17 | As I said earlier, I also think it will be a straight TO because they will need Kun Manie's Nickel for the EV battery market,my only niggling concern is why the board & management are not maxing out on cheap shares before the TO, they've made ground-breaking progress over the last 10 years discovering a very signifcant nickel deposit but they seemingly barely want any reward for all their work and most of them are happy to walk away with next to nothing when the Big Pay Day comes. The TO will come, of that there is little doubt and the board/management could be caught out holding hardly any shares when an offer is made. | schachmeister | |
23/3/2019 21:16 | You very welcome seaclipper:) | qui quaerit reperit | |
23/3/2019 21:16 | Looks like Chinese getting serious in Far East...China will build a "dry port".13 March 2019 More than $ 70 million to build an internal hub. By 2022, an international "dry port" is planned to be built, the agency " Xinhua. The location is very successful: the city is located at the junction of the borders of three countries - China, the Russian Federation and the DPRK. And within a radius of 200 km there are more than ten Russian and North Korean "dry ports". Background China has found a "water-rail" way to deliver goods twice as fast to ASEAN countries. The river port in Khabarovsk will transship everything in the Khabarovsk Territory. According to Vice Mayor Hunchun W Xianzhe, the harbor will serve as an internal hub for storing and shipping goods and containers. To implement the project is taken the company Ningbo Zhoushan Port Group. The total investment is estimated at more than $ 70 million. Another large Chinese company, the Dongjing Group, intends to build a specialized river port in Khabarovsk for handling agro-industrial goods with a capacity of 400,000 tons per year. As well as warehouses with single storage capacity of up to 100,000 tons. As a result of the project, it is planned to create a port network linking Chinese and Russian cities: Fuyuan-Khabarovsk, Heihe-Blagoveshchens | qui quaerit reperit |
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