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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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0.075 | 7.32% | 1.10 | 1.05 | 1.15 | 1.125 | 1.025 | 1.03 | 14,964,906 | 16:23:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -6.93M | -0.0027 | -4.07 | 28.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/9/2017 12:52 | From BBC "One big opportunity is China. Automakers are jostling for a piece of the world's biggestcar market ahead of the introduction of new rules designed to fight pollution.China wants electric battery cars and plug-inhybrids to account for at least one-fifth of itsvehicle sales by 2025." | barneycosmo | |
07/9/2017 11:17 | If all goes to plan over the next three years, any entry price below 5p wherever its been made, will probably prove highly prescient, as could any purchases up to 10p. JPM are not known for giving their money away, thought 4.3p was a decent entry price, and those guys rarely overpay for anything, usually demanding a huge discount for their names to grace the major shareholders listings of a small cap by way of a placing. | mount teide | |
07/9/2017 10:40 | Come on ARS, drop the B(omb) | jackbal | |
07/9/2017 10:28 | Nice Dorset. My first 100% on ARS happened at 2.7p, and all my subsequent purchases are all in profit. What I find nice with the chart, is that unless buying on a spike and then selling in a panic (remember Ayesha, who can now add BNN to his 'lost shirt' company) then it's difficult not to have gained here (to date at least!) | knobbly | |
07/9/2017 09:47 | If we can get to just around 6p Mr R, that will give me my first 100% gain on Ars, but note its only the 'First 100% gain' ..... | dorset64 | |
07/9/2017 09:32 | Life above 5p becoming the new normal | mr roper | |
07/9/2017 09:28 | Jaguar now pledging to go electric hot on the heels of Volvo. EVs increasingly making headline news. Other car manufacturers are bound to follow the likes of Volvo and Jaguar and the demand for copper on the back of this can only rise in coming years. Perfect for the likes of ARS. | x54v | |
06/9/2017 21:36 | Late buy. Good to see so much commitment at this 5.5p level. | aim0raider | |
06/9/2017 17:30 | Looks like a buy from yesterday | mr roper | |
06/9/2017 17:26 | Somebody bought more than one million share; or it was a sell? | librayang0925 | |
06/9/2017 15:17 | Don't waste time replying, he's spamming loads of boards - probably won't be back here. | knobbly | |
06/9/2017 14:50 | Blackbear - how many shares were in issue at 30p and how many shares in issue now? | jackbal | |
06/9/2017 13:38 | Guys check out BRD market cap 1.2m profitable diamond miner. 1.9p used to be 30p | blackbear | |
06/9/2017 13:37 | Blue finish today? | mr roper | |
06/9/2017 12:37 | "It is easy to see why the increasing demand for electric vehicles will significantly impact the copper market, because of its important use in electrical components." | x54v | |
06/9/2017 10:59 | Sithuk, Freeport have had a long run extracting billions from the country and only paying 1% royalty on a Contract of Work which was well out of date. I think 2x 30 years runs. At the end of the contract they were told that they had to divest and also to build the in-county smelters but didn't. ARS in their CoW have a 30 year run at production but the nine life is 9 years. We will be long gone long before any need to divest after the CoW runs out. | snickerdog | |
06/9/2017 09:28 | One day Rodney, one day! | gary1966 | |
06/9/2017 08:20 | Or a mid morning RNS? | barneycosmo | |
06/9/2017 07:33 | News tomorrow then? | mr roper | |
05/9/2017 23:12 | Please breakout this time .... | ramas |
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