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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 17:56 | We'll soon have a JV, income incoming. | patio58 | |
25/3/2019 17:39 | So without a production and income there are no any options to stabilise the sp?Sorry I am trying to understand why the share price may be based only on these 2 factors? | qui quaerit reperit | |
25/3/2019 16:58 | Breakout to 20p,how can anyone take you serious with a comment like that? We are years away from any production, not sure what the BOD will get in compensation during those years,the only real driver of our share price would be production and income, both of which are a long way off. | eigde 007 | |
25/3/2019 15:53 | Bwana tipped mtl at 1.5p a few weeks back. It is 0.50p and virtually bankrupt | jrewing3 | |
25/3/2019 15:51 | Bwana talking to himself on rampers thread. Talking about 20p breakout Lol | jrewing3 | |
25/3/2019 15:49 | Market Maker games suckering investors into buying, small ruse today has been taken up in the spread, what idiot will fall for them games Imo R2 | roofer2 | |
25/3/2019 15:26 | bwana a break out is far lower than 20p my friend | plat hunter | |
25/3/2019 14:59 | I had a look at AMC chart. A break out would bring it close to 20P with some good news. The share price should be multiple of where we are today with the pending news right now.Nice tick up today anyway. Even with AMC having 1 Billion shares in the market, I would value it at over 30P a share. That would make it a ten bagger. NAI,only my views. So I am hanging on come whatever. O/T. Gold is also a safe haven including Nickel with the uncertainty of the current world markets,I am already invested in AAZ and TSG, Both dividend payers. For hi tech FFX and IDEA to watch after Brexit. For Oil, PFC and GENL. NAI and please DYOR. ATB and GL | bwana4 | |
25/3/2019 12:45 | Alteady done. | duxy786 | |
25/3/2019 11:37 | Might just fill that ISA today | madengland_ | |
25/3/2019 11:36 | Are we about to see an offtake agreement on the cobalt? ;-) Am expecting something along those lines pretty soon and reckon the share price will move well before the rns.... so few shares available and imagine most LTH won't start selling till we are seeing 50p | madengland_ | |
25/3/2019 11:11 | Obvious had to take you off filter to monitor what you post.... | qui quaerit reperit | |
25/3/2019 11:07 | Off we go --- keep going | seaclipper | |
25/3/2019 10:47 | I thought you had me on filter ?? | bigsi2 | |
25/3/2019 10:38 | We will soon find out what is it... | qui quaerit reperit | |
25/3/2019 10:01 | Qqr - cheers nice 1. | seaclipper | |
25/3/2019 09:35 | Why do you still hold? | muthy2 | |
25/3/2019 09:32 | Why ramp it if it’s that good ? Imo R2 | roofer2 | |
25/3/2019 09:19 | Ok gotcha, just trying to protect the other long term holders with useful insight then! | muthy2 | |
25/3/2019 09:12 | We are long term holders letting off steam | jrewing3 | |
25/3/2019 09:11 | I don't understand, need something cleared up......if this stock is so poor why do you all persist in looking in and trashing it! Surely your time could be put to better use.....a little crazy really , or is it just me!!!!!!! | muthy2 | |
25/3/2019 08:26 | Good luck if you are playing the price. It should go up and down if they stage it properly but it's burnt out. Obviously. Nobody is really interested anymore. Too many false dawns, dilution, equity swaps and no meaningful intesest. | gerryjames |
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