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ARS Asiamet Resources Limited

0.825
-0.025 (-2.94%)
24 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.025 -2.94% 0.825 0.80 0.85 0.85 0.825 0.85 1,773,966 08:05:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 0 -6.93M -0.0023 -3.57 25.1M
Asiamet Resources Limited is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ARS. The last closing price for Asiamet Resources was 0.85p. Over the last year, Asiamet Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.55p to 1.55p.

Asiamet Resources currently has 2,953,442,174 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Asiamet Resources is £25.10 million. Asiamet Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.57.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/4/2024
14:33
only needs a bit more volume
stockhunters
18/4/2024
12:58
NPV to Capex ratio: apparently one to one is very rare on copper projects, but if it ticks to one to one or over then a much better chance of getting finance, imho, dyor ! Topic just discussed with a copper developer on YouTube Crux investor channel 😀
rainyrain
18/4/2024
09:17
Asiamet marching towards a 30% IRR on their starter project LoL all imho DYOR
rainyrain
18/4/2024
08:13
muted reaction to a good rns
stockhunters
18/4/2024
07:24
Copper $4.42 yet Asiamet in the gutter - that is Maninis legacy.
2lb
17/4/2024
16:21
Final one from me.

@dorset if you want to either post here or DM me your twitter handle then I’ll return the courtesy of stalking you and posting personal details here. Thanks

adw198
17/4/2024
15:29
I’ve said it’s now enjoyable as the playbook is clear. I also said today’s RNS was more positive, with a caveat that they’re proven liars. And given people are interested in litigation they might want to ask why nobody will dare sue me for making that claim.
adw198
17/4/2024
15:21
31072

Im not moaning.

;-} ;-};-}

bahamasoil
17/4/2024
15:14
@Dorset

Off the top of my head they bought in at 2.20p, then 1.15p, followed by 0.90p. So I think it’s probable that they are indeed running us down ahead of a cheap takeout.
I reckon most of us would grab at 2p now, whereas we wouldn’t have done back then.

The only question to my mind is whether they take another wave of dilution before making their move.

But to throw the question back at you, what’s YOUR logic as to why they backed away from paying $50m for 51% of 1 asset? But seemingly don’t want to now pay say $100m for the entire company? It’s not like Asiamet have experience of building a copper mine.

If we finance it ourselves I’ll happily acknowledge I was wrong and eat humble pie. All I ask is if DOID take us out you do the same mate.

adw198
17/4/2024
14:59
So they wouldn’t want to sell their shares to a bidder then, no?

I’m not moaning. I just gave my analysis with a caveat it might be wrong.

It appears the bull argument is we’re going build it ourselves but ALSO sell it to an interested party. It can’t be both!

adw198
17/4/2024
14:59
ADW following your theory of doid buying out asiamet, if that's the case and with the share price at near all time lows, why haven't they done just that then?If doid then wanted the share price even lower they would had let asiamet run our of money and bought them in a fire sale but no, doid instead pumped in $millions in to Asiamets bank account, to ensure they do keep afloat.Both of the above dispel your argument/reasons for saying what you are.I'm still of the opinion a jv will be formed, or finance for a smaller starter pit along with offtakes will be arranged or, the sale of a single project or ultimately, the whole company will be bought out. None of these currently include Doid buying out the whole company and starting to build a copper heap leach mine, something of which they have zero experience of.
dorset64
17/4/2024
13:49
Do you actually read the RNS releases Adw198? I'm actually convinced you don't bother reading them, imho.

Because if you did you would know the CEO said in his end of year update that DOID are actively assisting the company to deliver the BKM project, and that DOID are very supportive of our strategy to leverage the successful development of this initial heap leach copper mine into building a larger energy transition business in the Asian region.

So rather than trading shares, IMHO, doid want to build a metals focused energy transition business focused on Asia. Just my humble opinion based on actually reading the RNS releases rather than not reading them and simplh moaning for the sake of moaning.

rainyrain
17/4/2024
13:24
Do people think DOID are here just to buy and sell shares for a profit like the rest of us? I’m working on the assumption they want to take this to production themselves. I might be wrong on that but that’s my view and therefore I look the updates through those lens. Hence being dismissive of the doomed attempts to finance it ourselves and similarly sceptical about the constant stream of interested parties / inbound interest. As 2lb mentioned that can mean many things, the key is anyone serious?

Presumably the in country interest would be from DOIDs competitors - another reason I see DOID taking us out as opposed to anyone else. I think that will be for HIGHER than today’s share price which is why I continue to hold. I can think the share price will go up without swallowing the spin.

adw198
17/4/2024
13:00
What like take them out of the country? I know regarding drill assays there's all sorts of rules you have to follow under the JORC code and you need a QP.

What exactly are you suggesting or insinuating here, Einstein? Are you saying that the person who collected the rock samples may somehow get scammed on the results?

If so you're an Olympic level cretin, in my humble opinion!

rainyrain
17/4/2024
12:41
If you'd got half an ounce of sense you'd get the samples assayed yourself, not rely on the seller.
v11slr
17/4/2024
12:24
"Grab samples were taken by one of the parties" according to the RNS.

This sounds to me like someone interested walked to the middle of the pit with a rock hammer, chipped off some rock himself and said "assay these for me please bro"

To be fair it's exactly what I would do if I was gonna sign up! You would want to have a gander around and assay some outcrop innit.

All imho DYOR!

rainyrain
17/4/2024
12:07
It is a bit strange seeing grab samples pumped circa 5 years after drilling out the deposit.

Although pumping grab samples seems to be the "in thing" on AIM nowadays, with one company in particular releasing the results in the same format as drill assays, imho, so some may think the results are from underground and not the surface LoL.

Anyway it goes to show the high grades at surface here and the potential for top leaching straight off the bat, as long as they get the mets right but then again Bobby Dazzler is a metallurgist so I guess that's handy.

At the risk of boring everyone may I draw your attention to the likes of drill hole BKM 332030 01 which 'started at zero' with regards to the 'from',and quickly got up to 13.7% Cu from only two metres depth.

One of my personal favourites was BKM 32240 01 from 2017 which was 115.5m at 1.01% Cu from two metres with the hole terminating in 2.56% Cu.

All imho DYOR

rainyrain
17/4/2024
10:04
I did look back at your history of threatening legal action against numerous companies so well done on your one success.

So, if you honestly believe no-one will make an offer for anything, there are no others ‘seriouslyR17; looking at the projects that may or may not result in an offer, then why not sell your shares and invest elsewhere as, if you’re right, the share price can only keep on dropping?

dorset64
17/4/2024
09:25
I don’t know - as I said I’m not convinced they’ve given an accurate summary. Nor do I know why DOID backed off a deal having conducted 9months due diligence. The company told you it was ONLY because of see through value. Obviously the RNS told us due diligence would complete the deal. That didn’t happen, but I’ve not sued them for that either.

But if taking a few samples is such a trifling matter then presumably none of these allegedly interested parties are anywhere close to an offer. Which is exactly my belief.

adw198
17/4/2024
09:01
So after investing literally tens of $millions in Asiamet, you now think Doid went to site and only now took some samples, really?Even for you, that really is comical!!
dorset64
17/4/2024
08:34
I’ve taken companies to Court before, but I must admit I’d struggle to sue someone for a misleading RNS based on what did or didn’t happen in Indonesia, that I can’t prove. I do think it’s possible the company in question “might be an international organisation that has in country presence” called DOID.

If you want to believe every word of every RNS then go for it. Served you well so far :)

adw198
17/4/2024
07:40
If DOID were the only company around, then you'll be able to take the directors to court for lying in their rns's saying other companies have visited site and doingtheir own DD.How ridiculous.
dorset64
17/4/2024
07:34
I’m guessing you’d rather go down the ad hominem route, which will doubtless end in a lecture about your business prowess whilst calling me stupid / childish?

You believe what you want. I still believe DOID are the only show in town.

adw198
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