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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Asiamet Resources Limited | LSE:ARS | London | Ordinary Share | BM04521V1038 | COM SHS USD0.01 (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.025 | 2.70% | 0.95 | 0.90 | 1.00 | 0.95 | 0.925 | 0.93 | 566,275 | 09:29:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -6.93M | -0.0027 | -3.41 | 23.87M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/7/2017 09:52 | Can someone advise me when Asiamet are likely to start producing. Thanks. | jamiedodge | |
26/7/2017 09:46 | Same,MT. I have CAML as well, it's starting to breakout today. Can't be long til ARS follows. Needs some more volume though. | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 09:44 | My holdings in CAML and ATYM going like steam trains, Asiamet with the most potential of the three by far needs to get its ARS in gear! | mount teide | |
26/7/2017 09:02 | Good stuff! You must have a huge sofa with the amount of stuff you've found down the back of it! | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 08:57 | Yes that early 30k was mine :) | scarymonster | |
26/7/2017 08:54 | Did you get your top up, scary? | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 08:46 | I would think that TM's phone will be running hot from institutions keen to have a part in the Asiamet story. | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 08:15 | Off we go! | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 08:12 | When I look at SOLG with a market cap of 560m quid and a decade from production I do scratch my head and think how is our mkt cap only 30m quid. This could easily justify 80-100m mkt cap now. | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 08:03 | Very good tweet from Asiamet linking to an excellently FT article. Can't post the link It's called "Investors bet on copper as electric car race hots up" There will be a lot of investors hunting for small caps bringing development plays to market in the near term. Wish I knew of one.... | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 08:00 | All about copper today | snickerdog | |
26/7/2017 07:53 | I think we're going to see $3 lb pretty soon for copper now and, my prediction, we'll go through 5p in the next fortnight | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 07:26 | Freeport think $4 lb is likely in the next 12 mths. Article in mining weekly, can't post the link for some reason | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 07:17 | UK to ban the sale of all new petrol and diesel cars by 2040. | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 06:36 | Copper at 2.88! Now that's a breakout! | mr roper | |
25/7/2017 22:43 | Keep the electric car stories coming bbc! | mattjwhity | |
25/7/2017 22:40 | Blimey. Been away for a few days and BOOM, copper explodes. Got a feeling if this licence lands this week we will explode into life... I'm going for tomorrow morning RNS. In all honesty though this share price is irrelevant today. The copper run is far more important to us right now. If we can hold $2.70/$2.80 by year end and the monthly deficit keeps increasing we are laughing when the feasibility comes out. Good luck all. Great day to be a copper explorer, come producer. | mattjwhity | |
25/7/2017 22:00 | Mr RoperSoon that wont be the case until it goes up again. | ayesha4 | |
25/7/2017 21:47 | 'Till the tills start ringing. | horneblower | |
25/7/2017 21:45 | Till what HB??Till the seller's gone?Till the mining feasibility study is done?Till the Titanic is raised?.... Whoops, I meant the share price!Till it reaches my predicted target range? | mrpiggy | |
25/7/2017 21:28 | Relax guys, there's months to go yet. | horneblower | |
25/7/2017 21:04 | Small top up for me tomorrow 1st thing, managed to find enough for 30k shares down the back of the sofa. | scarymonster | |
25/7/2017 20:59 | Or the day after! | mrpiggy | |
25/7/2017 20:50 | I guess we will find out tomorrow! | scarymonster | |
25/7/2017 20:29 | Seller done? | mr roper |
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