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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Argos Resources Limited | LSE:ARG | London | Ordinary Share | FK0114538241 | ORD 2P (DI) |
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% | 0.35 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/10/2014 11:40 | There must have been something of worth that came from the meeting, update please! | wordog | |
15/10/2014 19:21 | all AIM O&G stocks have been hit hard in the last week, ARG has done ok in comparison | wordog | |
15/10/2014 17:33 | On not much volume as well | newdocabat | |
15/10/2014 16:40 | Why the huge drop? Back to all time low. | jathomas | |
02/10/2014 19:11 | Lol.... Don't forget all my shares in DES were bought in the open offer at 10p so I did very well over the years! Ghostofahangman.... would this by any chance be the former 'Hangman'? RKH also looking tempting to top on - see broker report last week Also LGO and Rose Petroleum worth keeping an eye on! Kind regards and good luck JPDM | jpdm fortunemaker | |
01/10/2014 18:39 | Let's hope he doesn't bring Desire luck with him! | wordog | |
01/10/2014 10:31 | JPDM now there is a name from the old desire days.. | ghostofahangman | |
30/9/2014 21:27 | Good Evening Moving to a strong buy on ARG and BOR Good luck and good fortune with your investments JPDM | jpdm fortunemaker | |
21/9/2014 16:31 | Hopefully the bulls will be back in town next week . The last candle showed buyers returning , we could start moving up very quickly on small volume (if they continue). Im looking for confirmation early next week . GLA | ride the wave | |
17/9/2014 08:58 | Ok Ride Ta, ..not sure how the Scots independence and its surrounding issues will affect us but you never know... Having said that, maybe the whole market will go crazy? | megster | |
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16/9/2014 21:36 | Scotland is voting to keep £ . | ride the wave | |
16/9/2014 14:22 | ok Ride, can you enlighten us? Thursday? | megster | |
16/9/2014 13:01 | Roll on Thursday . | ride the wave | |
09/9/2014 16:35 | Didn't like today's action, and although only down 3/8p to 12p, I decided to pull my position with a view to reinstating it at lower levels around 10p. General market sentiment has turned decidedly bearish, with sentiment on Wall Street breaking down below 17,100 today so I'll put some of my proceeds into shorting the Dow for a ride down a very slippery slope ..!! Yeee-hi ..! | colinvest | |
06/9/2014 15:57 | Our 9sma has crossed the 30sma . Now it looks like the 9sma will cross the 90sma , so we should see a nice move up to a new trading range next week .(very bullish signal). We are also in a bullish triangle which we could break out of at anytime .If we close at 13.25p or above then it's game on to 15.5p + .. Then we will move to 20.5p very quickly, as there's hardly any resistence at all . GLA | ride the wave | |
05/9/2014 16:20 | Buy:sell ratio 5:1 today on light volume, up a tad in price after small dip this morning, - good action ..! Closed at 12.75 (+0.375) | colinvest | |
05/9/2014 13:38 | Lol , yeah I meant the other way though ! This is like a coiled spring .... ATB | ride the wave | |
04/9/2014 14:13 | Ride the Wave, your right, we have said goodbye to the 13's | ghostofahangman | |
04/9/2014 13:16 | Mkt taking us down on low volume . Hold and buy the dips , not sell the dips . | ride the wave | |
03/9/2014 11:55 | Wave goodbye to the 13's soon as the bulls keep on buying . Only 50,000 shares available at 13.5p then it goes to 14p ask . | ride the wave | |
02/9/2014 11:05 | Ticking up rather nicely as buying pressure continues . Watch the volume and look out for delayed buys because the mkt mks are trying to hide the rise until the last minute . I feel we are one step ahead of the market , which is nice . GLA | ride the wave | |
02/9/2014 08:26 | Undervaluedupandover | plast | |
01/9/2014 19:21 | Fantastic day with 1,467,426 traded . I think it's safe to say that Argos is just starting to get noticed and a lot more people will be buying in as the price continues rising over the following days/weeks. T/A :- My bottom reversal head and shoulders is playing out rather nicely as the chart progress forwards . Motive waves are clearly showing us that the trend is up and this is backed up with our higher lows . The macd and RSI are positive and momentum is building . Good to see that the 9sma has crossed the 30sma , soon the 9sma should cross our 90sma (very very bullish) . As the waves continue we should see strong buying power with massive volume . Our bottom trend line is getting steeper as the uptrend starts to gather pace .We have support at 12.1p and 12p , should smash through 13.5p tomorrow and then it becomes our new support level (old resistance = new support) . In our 6 month chart you can see a bullish triangle . If you go back further to the 2 year chart , it looks like we're going to break- out of our long term trend line (in the not so distant future) . Our higher lows will continue until we break out at 14p - 14.25p , then we will attack 20p and then 28p (top of head) . Blue candles are forming , so those sitting on the side-lines should take a position sooner rather than later or you might miss your chance to get in at the bottom (earlybird prices) .Wouldnt be surprised if we open with a gap up tomorrow as people scramble to get in . GLA 🏄 | ride the wave |
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