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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 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Mineral Royalty Traders | 512k | -9.65M | -0.0069 | -9.42 | 1.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/2/2022 09:47 | You got a problem??? | ![]() taqqr | |
18/2/2022 09:17 | I'm kinda expecting more silence but happy to be wrong buddy. Be nice to see another bidder from Korea or China step forward but does seem like there's a bit too much headline grabbing uncertainty right now. Or maybe some news on this deal and how it's forming | ![]() beltd | |
18/2/2022 08:56 | Morning all.So where's this intraday RNS...today would be nice xx | ![]() roughandtumbleone | |
17/2/2022 21:50 | Nickel today $24,000 a tonne. AMC have 1.1 Million Tonnes. $26.5 Billion in Nickel alone. Nickel Sulphide carries a few $'000 premium!!! Could head towards 11 year high soon around $29,000-$30,000 mark. That would equate to $33-35 Billion in situ just for the Nickel. Also $3.5 Billion worth of copper! Can't forget this small amount. And plenty of palladium, platinum etc can't be bothered working that out!!! So in total from $30 billion In situ, could quickly become more like $40 billion. Now how much does the buyer want to pay, they better hurry up! Hehe | ![]() london07 | |
17/2/2022 21:12 | They've been round the table a while now surely news cant be too far off now. can only go one way or the other 50//50, Even if they walk away we know now its worth at least 7p not 2p. still sticking to my 14-16p buy target. | ![]() avsome1968 | |
17/2/2022 19:49 | Nickel over $11.... Come on Robin and Tom let's get a decent deal bagged | ![]() beltd | |
17/2/2022 16:50 | I second that | ![]() madmonkflin | |
17/2/2022 16:29 | Not sure what stone you've just crawled from beneath but do us a favour and slither back | ![]() roughandtumbleone | |
17/2/2022 16:26 | Nah, prove it you dodgy little man. | moneymachine2 | |
17/2/2022 15:53 | They are roll overs xx | ![]() roughandtumbleone | |
17/2/2022 15:41 | And there they are | nfvda | |
17/2/2022 13:44 | Last several days, on occasions price increases, but more sells than buys, make it make sense. Looks like big buy orders clearly going through. Impatient to patient. Simple | ![]() london07 | |
17/2/2022 13:23 | Yeah generally speaking if there's a sea of red but price barely drops, someone is accumulating. Not always true as this can all be manipulated but I would expect to see some delayed trades show up later today | nfvda | |
17/2/2022 13:18 | If you look at the trades it's clear there's a background buyer taking these shares... people really are short sighted | ![]() roughandtumbleone | |
17/2/2022 12:58 | Hardly my friend. There's plenty of buys in there today, they're only showing as red due to the wide spread and ADVFN only base it based on whether it's nearer the offer and bud price. | ![]() roughandtumbleone | |
17/2/2022 12:37 | blimey, first buyer of the day turned up! | ![]() madmonkflin | |
17/2/2022 10:42 | 'www.kyivpost.com/ar | ![]() madmonkflin | |
17/2/2022 09:58 | Yes it will sell. We just need teo now. | ![]() taqqr | |
17/2/2022 09:52 | Hard to imagine there will be much corporate action involving Russia at the moment, unless it's Chinese or Russian themselves. Neither can be trusted much to be honest but then people in glass house etc. | ![]() chris cat | |
17/2/2022 09:50 | :0) I still think this is going to sell soon. | ![]() madmonkflin | |
17/2/2022 08:47 | That happens to be Russian news - the shelling was probably the other way round. | ![]() madmonkflin |
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