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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Artemis Resources Limited | LSE:ARV | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000ARV3 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.04 | -4.44% | 0.86 | 0.85 | 0.95 | 0.90 | 0.85 | 0.90 | 60,393 | 16:35:05 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 80k | -16.92M | -0.0100 | -2.00 | 33.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/5/2022 08:52 | Not much down there, it seems! Another share for the bottom drawer, Oh well! | mostro | |
04/5/2022 08:48 | Oh dear , clearly some insider info available to those in the know , cowboys is being kind. | jotoha2 | |
03/5/2022 09:43 | The 3.53 are buys. Possibly a big sell order around? | daddy warbucks | |
03/5/2022 08:07 | Another 400k at 3.54. ;0)Big gamble !! | daddy warbucks | |
01/5/2022 22:00 | Asx not asp. | daddy warbucks | |
01/5/2022 21:59 | You are correct about the asp being open on Monday, so in theory there could be an announcement.However | daddy warbucks | |
01/5/2022 21:53 | Its NOT a public holiday down under in Australia. I checked the Australian holiday dates so maybe a ANN tonight, 1am, Australia time, 2 May 2022. | jlondon | |
30/4/2022 23:06 | Havieron is under 400 meters of rock, then mineralisation commences down to at least 1200 meters.We have to wait for the upcoming results, to see how much rock, Apollo Hole 7 had to negotiate, before hopefully hitting mineralisation.Even if the top layer was another 100 meters thick, there is the potential for 200 meters of mineralisation.Poten | daddy warbucks | |
30/4/2022 13:46 | Note the latest ARV RNS [Qtr activities] - Paterson: The anomaly [gravity] is BELOW Pad 1,2 & 3. Not surprised as the Eastern breccia of Newscrest-GGP's Havieron heading in the ARV direction is deep at 1,300m +. So, Apollo Hole 7 , Paterson was only drilled to 700m and they said they need to go deeper. So, the drilling has NOT YET tested the anomaly? So, hopefully, the Apollo Hole 7 intersection has a reasonable length in composite given the comment about high sulphide content in several zones. I will have to check the verbatim again or others will have to check on the other forum. Ref: Hole 7 Apollo comments of sulphide and zones. Sat, 30 Apr 2022. DYOR. | jlondon | |
29/4/2022 20:09 | A while back I watched GGP go from 6p to over 30p while sitting on my hands. I won’t make the same mistake with Artemis and have already taken a reasonable initial stake | erric | |
29/4/2022 17:20 | Think the GGP'er went on to the ARV forum relating to Zipa so that it caused confusion ie if Zipa, GGP was nada then Apollo ARV may be nada. Newcrest has now stated Zipa had no significant mineralisation and NOT NADA. Folks dont reason - the Apollo Hole 7 core showed ...and the description as well, so was it nada given that the new ARV RNS of 29 Apr 2022 gave further descriptions of Hole 7, ARV Apollo some 400m from Zipa. Waiting to see the faces when assays are revealed although the Hole 7 Apollo goes deeper than 700m. Newcrest's very recent RNS shows that the SYSTEM is very much DEEPER at 1,300m and beyond. Fri, 29 Apr 2022. | jlondon | |
29/4/2022 16:23 | By the way, although we have a bank holiday on Monday, the Australian ASX is open.They wouldn't release news on Sunday night ( uk time), would they? | daddy warbucks | |
29/4/2022 16:22 | Most dont understand the ARV RNS of today, Fri 29 Apr 2022 in relation to Paterson Central. GGP'ers going onto ARV forum to say Zipa was "nada". A/c to Newcrest's latest RNS/ANN, Zipa did not have "significant mineralisation." Big difference between nada and no significant mineralisation. For that reason, the big to do on the forum. Apollo Hole 7, Paterson is the ONE that ARV mentioned specifically and gave MORE TECH INFO but no one seems to have understood the terms ARV used common to all exploration cos. As for PaddyGall, Ed Mead, CEO of ARV then [only listed on ASX then] said that Newcrest is approaching their boundary. When that was posted, no end of scolding from posters on GGP. PaddyGall seems to have disappeared given that I have not seen his likes on the very recent ARV tweets. ARV has just replied to a poster on Twitter relating to assays and said that is why they provided a guide in the said RNS today. Interesting to see Geology Charlie liking one of ARV's tweets. Many are going to be SHOCKED when the ASSAYS COME OUT and that is only part of things to come as they DRILL DEEPER than the 700m on APOLLO HOLE 7. The earlier RNS said they want to drill deeper. DL's tweet of yesterday showed that the Newcrest assay results of >300m @2gpt gold is heading ARV's direction [please check and Shaun Day, CEO of GGP said that the Eastern breccia and NW is the FIRST outside the Crescent. DL or whoever did the screenshot from Newcrest's chart showed 3 RED ARROWS to ARV 's Paterson ie from the Eastern breccia of Newcrest-GGP's HAVIERON, Paterson. W.Australia. Fri, 29 Apr 2022. | jlondon | |
29/4/2022 15:34 | A lot of 'investors' are really day traders, jumping in and out of stocks. They follow news or momentum, none of which has been in evidence of late. We will get the experts coming on here, should we get some good results shortly lol.Paddy Gall was one of the first to mention this company, but I don't know if he is still invested. His views are worth considering. I would have liked to have got in earlier, but funds wouldn't permit then. I have 400k shares and have been arguing with myself whether to sell 100k of GGP, to get some more, but it is very risky until results are known.Good luck with your investment. | daddy warbucks | |
29/4/2022 12:42 | Thought so, there seem to be less than a dozen of you sensible posters on the GGP thread and a mind-numbing gaggle of time-wasters that most days I don’t bother ploughing through the LSE board. As I’ve said elsewhere, I cannot fathom the absence of interest in Artemis. From all my research, I’ve become convinced it has every chance of following the rising path of GGP and at some stage a lot of retail investors will come late to the party. | erric | |
29/4/2022 08:23 | DW - do you post as sandgrounder on LSE ? | erric | |
12/4/2022 15:19 | Artemis Resources tweeted, 37 mins ago, Tues 12 Apr 2022 @2:11: "@Artemis Resources advancing TWO OUTSTANDING au/cu projects in the PILBARA region of WA. AWAITING ASSAYS from cross-cut 1-3 & CHAPMAN DISCOVERY ZONES at C A T L O W as well as the 1ST HOLES AT APOLLO & ATLAS in the Paterson Central. STRAP IN FOR A HUGE Q2!" Artemis also embedded a Mining.com article of 11 Apr 2022: " WA is world's new top mining destination." Link: or Tues, 12 Apr 2022 [UK time 2:50pm afternoon] | jlondon | |
11/4/2022 10:12 | Can't be too long before the next results are due. The visible core comparison with Greatland Golds Had05 core sample was quite similar and if we get half the result that Had05 got, we are in for some interesting times. | daddy warbucks | |
07/4/2022 09:54 | Should be a delayed buy for 200k shares showing soon. | daddy warbucks | |
05/4/2022 13:40 | Drilling soon at Paterson's range next to GGP haverion. Market cap of Artemis is £40m and GGP £700m (only owns 30% of project) ARV owns 100% so upside is HUGE if they get sucess | mininginvestor | |
20/2/2022 13:21 | 08 FEB WIDESPREAD SUPPLY SHORTAGES CREATING UNPRECEDENTED MARKET: GOLDMAN SACHS COMMODITIES HEAD hxxps://resourceglob | s_e | |
17/2/2022 16:33 | Tipped in Shares Mag today. One of 5 shares tipped as a share to buy now but with a caveat of high risk factors. | doubleorquits | |
14/2/2022 15:12 | Picked a few up this morning. | uknighted | |
11/2/2022 09:30 | 4p looks to be fairly solid, might pick up some later today..... | telbap |
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