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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.925 | 0.90 | 0.95 | 0.95 | 0.925 | 0.93 | 8,397,486 | 08:08:39 |
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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16/12/2017 09:15 | If you thought this year had quite a few disruptions.... next year could be even more significant | mattjwhity | |
16/12/2017 06:38 | Cu at 3.13/lb | mr roper | |
15/12/2017 19:21 | Nice eod uplift | mr roper | |
15/12/2017 17:56 | I think a fair few were rollovers looking at the identical numbers of shares in quick succession with minimal spread. | jackbal | |
15/12/2017 17:18 | I think some of those midday 250k were definitely buys..... very pleased with price action today and excited for next week now. | adorling | |
15/12/2017 17:14 | I don't know about you adorling but I find it hard to believe that some of those hefty sells were indeed sells!The time on them suggests they were but I suspect they were buys from this morning, otherwise the share price would have crashed again in the afternoon!Anyway, a blue finish & I'll take comfort in that!Have a great weekend all and let's hope for a blue Christmas!! | mrpiggy | |
15/12/2017 16:48 | Some big buys into the close and a swift move from red to blue to end on the high of the day. Seems unusual for a Friday afternoon and I now strongly suspect we will see some news break on Monday. | adorling | |
15/12/2017 15:43 | I would anticipate a possible double bottom in Cu at $3 before moving up properly... but I won't be complaining if it breaks out instead :-) | cyberbub | |
15/12/2017 15:37 | copper having a very good day. | mr roper | |
15/12/2017 14:29 | Emergo's chart did suggest a pull back to around 8p before a move to 15p - the news delay has helped make that happen so news now should push us north once more. I don't think SH will be giving too many more "loose" interviews. I hope that bloody licence does arrive soon though, just so we don't all have to bang on about it anymore!! | ianbag | |
15/12/2017 14:11 | Copper taking a shot at 3.1 too | charles clore | |
15/12/2017 14:09 | Low volume with buying usually pushes prices higher. Happens most years with the ftse Santa rally. Today looks like a solid reversal day to me (candle still to close of course!) We had a push down below the 76.4% fib level and an immediate push back up and through. A close above looks bullish. Many other indicators looking good too. NAI PADYOR | the manini | |
15/12/2017 14:07 | If there is price affecting news ready to go out they should not hold it back, even if it is Christmas time. | charles clore | |
15/12/2017 13:48 | almost wishing I went all in earlier now but without news next week I can't rule out a little more price weakness. I speculate that odds of an RNS next week are 4/6 however bod have proved that their main weakness is PR and timeline guidance and I almost wonder if the impact of any RNS now will be lessened by low festive volume so perhaps they will hold back on newsflow now until next year. Fascinated to find out what we are valued at this time next year. | jackbal | |
15/12/2017 13:34 | sheeezuuusss! Always went blue for a second. | mr roper | |
15/12/2017 13:13 | Nice bounce just shows buyers waiting in the wings for a bargain remain focused on BKM the flagship project that very well could be connected to bkz and change the gameBeutong a bonus ! Still the same company i invested in at 2p and nowhere near value im looking for | maverick247 | |
15/12/2017 12:21 | Buys outweighing sells by over 50% and yet we are red - guess the MM have a large sell order to report later. | adorling | |
15/12/2017 11:50 | managed to add a few today (kept half of powder dry) and will do same if further weakness presents further opportunity. Can understand traders and short termers having to manage their position and I try and do same in other stocks. However for me this investment has enormous upside still and management to match the asset. JPM think so as well and I don't see them investing in many AIM stocks. Although the delayed news flow has disappointed many I prefer the strategy of holding until production and buying dips when possible. Good luck all, whatever your strategy, with the exception of shorters if there are any brave/foolish enough! | jackbal | |
15/12/2017 11:39 | 2LB ...can I have my money back now please. I can send bank details. Lol. | ronconomics | |
15/12/2017 11:03 | Well we have had two RNS at 12.15pm shown on the top of the page and one of those was on a Friday. It would be nice if we had a positive one today and at 12.15pm. Perhaps better than nice as we do not want bad news. | hawks11 | |
15/12/2017 10:55 | CC - You couldn't make it up - but you could make a call on it and back it up. Came sooner the expected but have been buying some back as I think the sharpness of the decline is more indicative of a fast bounce - plus I think the company will now get its backside in gear and pus something out - even is it wasn't their plan | 2lb | |
15/12/2017 10:41 | No fibs on this board. Just looking to stay in the game for a share of the pie. | ronconomics | |
15/12/2017 10:37 | MMs bored. I think Steve promised too much this month in all honesty. Mr Zinc needs to calm down | pyglet | |
15/12/2017 10:35 | expected behaviour. I'm not expecting any news until next year now and i think the market is expecting similar. | mr roper | |
15/12/2017 10:33 | Bouncing off 61.8% Fib retrace from the high | drattuts |
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