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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% | 1.375 | 1.30 | 1.45 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -6.93M | -0.0027 | -5.07 | 35.54M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/6/2018 14:29 | Mr P. I disagree. 10p plus is a perfectly reasonable share price for us at this time. When the 80% Beutong ownership, the results of a few 1000m Beutong drills and the bankable feasibility study for bkm are announced then 10p would be an embarrassment...but not yet. The directors can post a price chart with a certain pride on Monday. We are over ten times the price we were in Jan 2016 and still have a long way to go. | horneblower | |
21/6/2018 13:23 | It would be fair to say that the board of directors will not be putting up a graph of the monthly share price at the AGM, it has to be a source of embarrassment to them and certainly no reflection on their performance!It's always nice to show a graph projecting North to attract new investors but any serious investor will see past the current down trend as it seems to be forced by one body on the whole! | mrpiggy | |
21/6/2018 12:24 | I've heard that the management team has an imPECKable record. | arf dysg | |
21/6/2018 12:17 | Buy while they are going cheep cheep !! | europa79 | |
21/6/2018 12:09 | Maybe this company will claw its way to the top. Maybe they're just winging it all the way. They'll end up with quite a tail (sic) to tell. | arf dysg | |
21/6/2018 11:15 | In the mean time quite frustrating. | ifthecapfits | |
21/6/2018 11:12 | Are they feathering their own nest? Will the share price fly after the agm? I cannot wait for the tweets! I could go on. | littlemadam | |
21/6/2018 11:06 | Presumably it is pure coincidence that the agm is being held at 12 New Fetter Lane which is the offices of the law firm "Bird and Bird" who's web address is twobirds.com? With Peter in the chair there will be three birds! | horneblower | |
21/6/2018 09:55 | Another nice little dip for buyers. Like stealing candy from a kid | charles clore | |
21/6/2018 09:41 | the Cheshire Cheese is close by. can't make the AGM but can recommend the Cheese hxxps://www.greatukp | mr roper | |
21/6/2018 09:15 | As its quiet here & out of interest, add your name below & copy/paste to see how many on here is going to the AGM. If there's a few going to both, perhaps have lunch close by if anyone knows the area? Dorset64 ARS-UOG | dorset64 | |
21/6/2018 08:37 | The share price in my eyes is ripe to go now. Expecting an RNS before the week is out if not early next week. Lots of news is due. GL LTH | yorkie14 | |
20/6/2018 21:33 | MT: concur re TXP. It has got to be the most under-valued Oiler on AIM. | walter walcarpets | |
20/6/2018 19:26 | I remain an active buyer at these prices - thanks to the greedy HZM management helping me decide to free up a considerable sum of funds. Their loss has been the gain of ARS, CAML, TXP and TRIN. TXP is one to keep an eye on - $14m annual cash flow at an £18m market cap - with four high impact, low risk, low cost on-shore exploration wells commencing Jan 2019, each with the potential to exceed current daily production of close to 2,000bopd! With the current 10 well production development programme exceeding expectation and financed entirely from cash flow and, an ultra high impact exploration programme of world class targets starting in Jan 2019 - the next 12 months should be a helluva interesting time to be a TXP shareholder. I hold 1.1% at an average of circa 9.5p. | mount teide | |
20/6/2018 19:01 | I have suspected for sometime that the “seller” is probably a LTH existing for whatever reason (which we will never know) given the persistent sales over the past 12 weeks. Anyone willing to be honest and confirm? However, eventually this will come to an end like all these situations do and we will then see our ARS price rise to nearer 20p-25p by year end to reflect our risk reward value. This will prove very difficult for someone to have exited such a large position (been there, done that, learnt the lesson and now a patient investor) but that is life. You are either in or out as they say. | adorling | |
20/6/2018 16:37 | And another, for 800,000 at 14.23, although it's difficult to be certain | zho | |
20/6/2018 16:25 | Out of sequence trade, 14.14 10.90 670k or so, around 0.50 above the ask trades at the time, so for every seller there is a buyer too! | knokke1 | |
20/6/2018 15:19 | that might be a very good call, mr p | mr roper | |
20/6/2018 14:52 | What's the betting that all this selling is over before the AGM Charles! | mrpiggy | |
20/6/2018 14:38 | Whats the betting the price recovers when the US market opens | charles clore | |
20/6/2018 13:47 | A better question would be - Why are they dumping stock? It would also be interesting to know who it is that's dumping.Why would that be a better question?It would be impossible for ARS management to divulge that information as it is market sensitive but almost certainly they will know which body is responsible but maybe not why. If an institution decides to unload they may take a loss if it suits them but why we will never know v | mrpiggy | |
20/6/2018 13:30 | There's striking similarities between this and Horizonte Minerals with the persistent drip selling. Both companies close to publishing feasibility studies as well. | arhaych | |
20/6/2018 13:19 | RNS looks good for future adorling, silly ars down but adder exhausted. Not only cheap but now with more reouces and better than market. Can't lose IMO if hold on. Maybe holdings RNS coming and ARS will rise in its counterintuitive way! | edjge2 |
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