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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% | 1.45 | 1.40 | 1.50 | 1.45 | 1.45 | 1.45 | 74,754 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -6.93M | -0.0027 | -5.37 | 37.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/11/2017 10:37 | Sub 10p beckons? Then massive buying then massive whoosh! | 113mike | |
29/11/2017 10:20 | re licence: agree horneblower. Completely out of their hands. Even if they had been "promised" by a Government official, they don't know for sure. AIM companies need to keep their credibility and integrity and one way to lose it is by over-promising. Lets hope ARS don't go down this route. | walter walcarpets | |
29/11/2017 10:11 | If Beutong delivers as we hope it will after those deep drills giving us significantly more resource (not to mention Baroi etc) and all the forecasts pertinent to that BHP presentation pan out and we consequently see $4.50+ copper then replace the $1 billion company with a $5 billion one. IMO there is a realistically high probability that both those factors will pan out. Take a look at this video courtesy of Mrremmy on the #HZM LSE board, it talks about disruptive events and S curves and highlights how the EV revolution might be coming a lot quicker than most expect, which would mean $4.50 copper far sooner than forecasts. Well worth a watch IMO. | amaretto | |
29/11/2017 09:57 | Charles - open and honest is different than saying something and hoping it will be right. All going great and results in a month or two would be fine. Like The Royal Mail said they had delivered my parcel yesterday but had not, then they sent me a questionnaire asking me how they had done? | hawks11 | |
29/11/2017 09:53 | Charles, open, honest and accurate is my preference. | mr roper | |
29/11/2017 09:50 | Mr R - depends on your preference. I would much rather have a company that is open and honest than one that is secretive. Those companies don't usually perform very well on the market. | charles clore | |
29/11/2017 09:48 | Horneblower Many thanks, should be up in lights, Seminal material, the reason d'etre for ARS investment. | haydock | |
29/11/2017 09:42 | Charles, agree. I don't mind either but if they don't know they should caution themselves when it comes to communicating their best guesses. hb, agree. | mr roper | |
29/11/2017 09:39 | Mr R - I don't mind if the licence comes in November, December or January. It makes no difference in the long run. But 2 RNS's on consecutive days would be great. | charles clore | |
29/11/2017 09:38 | The timing is not in their hands. They should not have said anything at all about the timing. haydock, I'll put the link somewhere in the header. | horneblower | |
29/11/2017 09:27 | After all the nonsense around the license earlier this year I was hoping the bod would have realised it's better to under promise and over deliver. As much as I like Steve if he can't be accurate with when news will drop he should err on the side of caution. Last podcast with TM and PB, TM said "this year". Steve is the only one I've heard say "this month". | mr roper | |
29/11/2017 09:26 | Well BHP Billiton are certainly founder members. What a bullish point of view for the next 25+ years. Great find, Adorling. Needs to be in the header, if possible, any chance Horneblower ? | haydock | |
29/11/2017 09:21 | Mark - Steve Hughes stated it on the last 2 ProActive Investors interviews and Peter Bird said he had no reason to doubt that in the recent Vox Markets podcast from what I recall. No problem if the hot money leaves as the Licence will most probably then land the following week (Sod’s law for the sellers) and a crazy scramble to buy back in will set the price alight for sure. Regardless of the timing of the Beutong Licence we know that it will eventually be granted and we also know ARS will become a $billion Company. A bit of patience for 24 months will see some serious multi-bagging gains creating several millionaires based on the holdings of many LTH’s in ARS. It is a good “club” to join. | adorling | |
29/11/2017 09:21 | Possibly somewhere else. Mr R, could you help? | gymratt | |
29/11/2017 09:19 | Proactive Investors. | gymratt | |
29/11/2017 09:18 | I think Steve said in one of his broadcasts... | gymratt | |
29/11/2017 09:12 | Where was it stated that licence by end of Nov? Thanks | markth126 | |
29/11/2017 09:06 | Just to add some balance, if the license doesn't drop by tomorrow(as promised), then a lot of 'hot money' will be exiting. You could get your sub 10p top-up then, Charles. AIMHO, no de-ramp intended, just an observarion/predicti | gymratt | |
29/11/2017 08:42 | This is what BHP Billiton think of copper demand and supply.......very encouraging. BHP is certainly on the list of potential ARS takeovers in the next 2 years. | adorling | |
29/11/2017 08:32 | Someone just took the price back to par for the day. Never seen anything like the way this moves! | charles clore | |
29/11/2017 08:30 | Did anyone make the Mines & Money Conference yesterday and get the chance to speak to Steve Hughes on stand 32? Appreciated any feedback from anyone who made it? | adorling | |
29/11/2017 08:27 | Davros . We'll let the results do the talking ? | once bitten1 | |
29/11/2017 08:14 | Come on pumpers - do your best | davr0s | |
29/11/2017 08:11 | Licence VERY soon! | once bitten1 | |
29/11/2017 08:10 | With no comment on Beutong in this RNS and Management aware of many LTH and new investor expectations on what Steve said I now suspect we just might see another RNS in the next 2 days. | adorling |
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