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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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16/1/2020 11:47 | Mr England. I ask the question to see if investors here can see a resource valuation versus company value versus shares in issue, compared to EUA. If you take a very close look, you will see just how undervalued AMC is, compared to its asset value. Palladium is the main driver for my question. Its trading at $2,244 per oz, check the post on LSE about Palladium value to AMC and then check EUA Palladium value. | mr skint | |
16/1/2020 11:42 | Well done Bwana, Tim Blyth of Blytheweigh was the main man I spoke to before, unfortunately they're all in it together and brush us off continuously. | patio58 | |
16/1/2020 11:39 | WITHIN NEXT 11 TRADING DAYS NEXT AMC PLACING ANNOUNCEMENT "Company has agreed not to make any further drawdowns under the convertible loan facility with Riverfort for a minimum period of three months...…&he NEXT PLACING THEREFORE NO LATER THAN END JAN 2020 | ebomber | |
16/1/2020 11:39 | WITHIN NEXT 11 TRADING DAYS NEXT AMC PLACING ANNOUNCEMENT "Company has agreed not to make any further drawdowns under the convertible loan facility with Riverfort for a minimum period of three months...…&he NEXT PLACING THEREFORE NO LATER THAN END JAN 2020 | ebomber | |
16/1/2020 11:08 | Today I rang Blythe Weigh. Some bird told me she could not help me with the weird share trades matter !! I then rang share price Angel the AMC Brokers. I spoke to a nice chap there and explained my concerns regarding AMC's weird trading pattern in AMC shares. He was grateful to me for bringing this to their attention. He took my name and my phone numbers and said he would get his colleague to look into the matter. He said he will be in touch. I will post anything they say back to me here. GLA. | callmebwana | |
16/1/2020 10:35 | Oh' before I go away,just check out the share trades in AMC shares !! Strings of small trades,1,3,8,15 shares. It has been going on for a while now !! These are automated trades !! You can work this out by the price payed per share,don't take my word for it either. Now who would want to control AMC share price,also why would they want to do that ?? There at times are also large buys shown last thing !! You will have to remember what trading platform AMC is trading on as well !! What is being done here is completely illegal !! The share price is being purposely manipulated !! Where is the FCA ?? They are just like the BoD of AMC !! No replies to emails !! Toothless Bureaucrats to say the least !! Oh' what a beautiful world we live in !! :0/ | callmebwana | |
16/1/2020 09:44 | Good morning Mr Skint. First accept my apologies to you. When I am drunk,I get out of hand. If you would call that an excuse !! Though I should not post after 7 PM. Mad,to put a comparison between the two Co's net value.It is a very valid point IMO. I think it is a very logical question to ask. Since all here are invested in the stock market I thought I would post a link here regarding the future of this stock market. One is from LSE that TD2 would not mind me posting and the other one is from me. Well worth watching IMHO. The sooner this AMC saga is over the better for all concerned. ATB. | callmebwana | |
16/1/2020 09:43 | Sorry but for some reason google translated date to January 16 2019...but it is latest news 2020 not 2019, please see link:https://biznes- | qui quaerit reperit | |
16/1/2020 09:10 | Good morning Mr. Skint. Why do you ask the question in the AMC board pray tell? | madengland_ | |
16/1/2020 09:08 | https://biznes-gazet | qui quaerit reperit | |
15/1/2020 19:51 | I have sent 2 emails to AMC for a response from Paul McKay. As per usual no answer yet !! Normal for them not to answer. I will not post more as there is nothing about AMC to post,bar the resource is getting more valuable. I thought I will have another sunshine break in the sun to Madeira. So leave AMC to its devices,bar loading up some more shares. I think Dark Pool is at work here with all those small trades. GLA. | bwana4 | |
15/1/2020 19:20 | Sorry not aimed at you personally, just a general thought - I am not getting it, how can prime minister have more power if he was not granted any additional powers? Instead, the state parliament given power to vote a new prime minister, up to today, it was a president who was selecting prime minister and government had no choice, now its changed. I don't think Putin is worried about him becoming a pm, he won't be a pm, he will introduce new constitution law and will be able to be reelected again. I personally see no problem with this, same as and majority of russians, ppl have no problem with this because since Putin become in charge he managed to get the Fenix from ashes... people are happy, of curse you get and not happy ppl but they are minority, well and of curse you get western propaganda too looking for some sad stories to discredit etc, we are all different mentality ppl with different views to everything, we don't say Borris Johnson is not good or Corbin, why ppl like americans think they can say what is good and what is wrong for our country? Why they thinking we should live how they see it? What if we would start telling everyone how they should live, work, think or eat? I just really don't understand this, if someone is doing a great job, ppl supporting him, than why other ppl think that it is not good and that it should not be so? | qui quaerit reperit | |
15/1/2020 18:42 | Qqr Seems to me, and you can call me cynical, that this is designed to give Mr Putin more power as PM when he leaves the Presidency in 2024 that he would have had. Just an observation. | showercubicle | |
15/1/2020 17:53 | A bit about russian government changes, I was busy today and had no time to post.In short, absolutely nothing to worry about for amc or any other foreign investors, in fact one of the reasons and a biggest reason is a Government failure in Far East, Putin, a few times for the last few years, has given a clear instructions to attract investments worth over 4 trillion in to far east, this failed and government attracted just over 2 trillion blaming each other, this won't work with Putin and new government will be introduced who hopefully will make significant changes. Also State Duma ( Parliament ) given more powers, they will be able to vote for new prime minister etc also Putin had power to veto any government decision, now he's given up the power to be able to veto some government decisions ( more democracy...)So, nothing what we should be worried about! | qui quaerit reperit | |
15/1/2020 17:31 | One more step for amc, well done!!! | qui quaerit reperit | |
15/1/2020 17:30 | Medvedev got much bigger responsibility now hence resignation!Massive changes in Government, and no you are wrong, the reason is not that Putin doesn't want Medvedev to be president for 20, it is completely different thing | qui quaerit reperit | |
15/1/2020 13:50 | Putin doesn't want his successor to to have the same power that he has enjoyed for last 20 years! | showercubicle | |
15/1/2020 13:39 | Medvedev Announces Resignation of Russian Gov't Following Putin's Address to Parliament Sputnik News Eh ? | showercubicle | |
15/1/2020 12:49 | WITHIN NEXT 12 TRADING DAYS NEXT AMC PLACING ANNOUNCEMENT "Company has agreed not to make any further drawdowns under the convertible loan facility with Riverfort for a minimum period of three months...…&he NEXT PLACING THEREFORE NO LATER THAN END JAN 2020 | ebomber | |
15/1/2020 12:39 | WITHIN NEXT 12 TRADING DAYS NEXT AMC PLACING ANNOUNCEMENT "Company has agreed not to make any further drawdowns under the convertible loan facility with Riverfort for a minimum period of three months...…&he NEXT PLACING THEREFORE NO LATER THAN END JAN 2020 | ebomber | |
15/1/2020 11:19 | Ebomber, you are a proven liar, deceitful, fantasy hindsight trader.You lie to those on this and the Tern thread.Total scum | crazytowner | |
15/1/2020 09:19 | 'And on the Nickel, there's less options in the market at the moment, but Amur Minerals, has a huge nickel project in Russia of strategic interest out there. So, there are a number of companies that one can look at, and these are the key companies we would focus on.' Good spot, gizmo | showercubicle | |
15/1/2020 09:04 | OVER $1 BILLION FUNDS REQUIRED TO EXPLOIT RESOURCE WITH FIRST REVENUES ONLY IN 10 YEARS It would help if someone could oblige and provide clarity on at least one of the following questions? ____________________ How are AMC going to raise funds to build a 210 mile access road (a distance from London to Manchester)? How are AMC going to raise funds to construct a mine and its infra-structure to begin to extract the resource before revenue generation can actually start? How long after road construction and mine construction will it take for AMC to be cashflow positive? How many AMC placings and associated dilutions WILL BE necessary to fund this venture when currently market capitalisation is a modest £17 million? ____________________ In addition to the aforementioned a big thanks to the AMC website who have highlighted the initial capital expenditure for a fully Toll Smelt operation and the Owner Operated furnace facility ranges from approximately $US 550 million to $US 700 million. I direct readers to "PROJECTED CAPITAL COSTS" AMC shareholders could be in for over US$ 1 billion in costs before production can start in 10 years. Can that be right? RECOMMEND ANY POTENTIAL NEW INVESTOR FOLLOW THE COMPANY LINKS BEFORE INVESTING IN AMC. HIGH RISK GAMBLE OF FAILURE IN 2020. | ebomber |
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