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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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0.05 | 3.51% | 1.475 | 1.45 | 1.50 | 1.55 | 1.425 | 1.43 | 10,792,386 | 13:49:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -6.93M | -0.0027 | -5.44 | 38.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/11/2017 16:42 | TC - those of us in the know at ARS know the big B will be upon us very shortly. All the sellers will unfortunately feel their exit from ARS was one of the biggest investment and trading mistakes they will ever make in their life. I did it with CNE where I held 20,000 shares at 47p and sold the lot for 96p to bag a 100% gain only to watch the painful rise to over £38 - if I just had the patience to wait less than 24 months my holding would have been worth £760,000. I have learnt from this and am about to make that amount again in the next 10-14 days IMHO. | adorling | |
30/11/2017 15:19 | Seriously impressed with the level of knowledge on this Company by genuine investors. without sounding like a sycophant .. I guess you could say inspirational... certainly for me! I'm convinced, and thank you to those who replied to my burst of questions. | treadcareful | |
30/11/2017 13:52 | and the milk | mr roper | |
30/11/2017 13:21 | I do hope they remember the brown envelope! | charles clore | |
30/11/2017 13:19 | I get the impression that they've had the nod/conversation that it's all done bar the signature and that we'd have it in November. Now, on the last day of the month, the company simply sends someone to knock on the door and generally make a nuisance of themselves, perhaps not picking it up today (although I wouldn't rule it out) but certainly focusing the signatories mind somewhat; the proverbial kick up the behind. We'll see if it yields any results. | amaretto | |
30/11/2017 13:10 | sound like a similar task to sending someone to the shop to get a newspaper and some milk... | mr roper | |
30/11/2017 13:07 | "He was sending someone into the Ministry today"Surely he doesn't do that on a regular basis? | lgw | |
30/11/2017 13:03 | i think the license was "imminent" in March as well.. just to balance expectations... | mr roper | |
30/11/2017 13:02 | Sorry I meant to say "in the hope of picking up the licence" | lgw | |
30/11/2017 13:01 | Was he inferring that someone from ARS was visiting the ministry today to pick up the licence? | lgw | |
30/11/2017 13:00 | Thanks Billy very interesting | charles clore | |
30/11/2017 12:56 | ...from LSE's bb, courtesy of freeheel ;-) "Mines and Money yesterday I met up with the team at Mines&Money yesterday in London. Their stand was busy and seemed to be generating a lot of interest. Some notes below, a lot covered in Steve's proactive interview which came out today, but a few more snippets: KSK: they currently have 4 rigs there, 2 doing geotech/sterilisatio BKZ: Steve has drill plans all laid out for resource delineation there. He wasn£t sure whether the company would push on to that point yet as the first priority will be following the copper, but if they did push on, he was thinking mid-2018 for initial resource at BKZ. Steve was actually expecting to see more gold associated with the copper in the last hole reported there, so if he's right gold should increase to south along with the copper (gold and copper associated with the hotter parts in the VMS-type system). Also, reason for not seeing a stronger zinc soils signature in the northern parts of BKZ is because of an overthrust of rock obscuring the main system - basically a cap of rock has been pushed over the top of the structure the mineralising fluid has come up out of (can't quite recall the thickness but from memory he said 40 m). The fluid has then come up and hit this cap and then followed it along, forming a big lens of mineralisation. Increased their understanding of the system and where they were likely to find more mineralisation. Had a general chat to Peter Bird about the co. He doesn't get much airtime on podcasts and the like, but I found him very impressive. I'm sure he plays well with institutional investors and struck me as a very safe pair of hands. met data: again lab delays but as announced yesterday the results were now in and we should see the short column results next week. He talked me through what breaking down the columns entailed and said there were 500-odd samples from it to run hence why it takes time to do. Expecting that to be a pretty data-heavy RNS. Beutong: will come very soon in his opinion (coming days?). Partner had said November and that was clearly the expectation - all complete and sitting on the head guy's desk awaiting his signature... he was sending someone into the ministry today. "imminent" for want of a better word..." | billyrayvalentine | |
30/11/2017 12:44 | Lovely bounce today | charles clore | |
30/11/2017 11:57 | Hi Walter,Got it and thank you. Reason I'm here is I let my friend down three years ago with an Aim listed company (recommendation from me). Bad time for us both. Been into shares for 25 years, mostly good but some real 'clangers'. Walked away for 18 months, but came back early this year. Promised myself I wouldn't be a 'fool' again. Sorry for the back story. Good luck. | calabrian | |
30/11/2017 11:51 | Calabrian: FWIW DYOR and take your time. | walter walcarpets | |
30/11/2017 11:49 | Ok thanks chaps. I'll get on to the videos. Just been busy juggling lots of balls recently. | calabrian | |
30/11/2017 11:37 | Calabrian30 Nov '17 - 11:15 - 10137 of 10141 Ok my comment regarding licensing, more geared to the latest drilling. If they have a licence from the other spots are they actually digging/mining and producing? ==================== Not being unkind Calabrian, and seeing your 'mate' is fully invested from months ago and told you to invest here, one would had thought you'd at least listened to a video/presentation or read up just a tad on the company. For you to ask 'are they actually digging/mining & producing' shows you know absolutely nothing about ARS and I would suggest, in the kindest way, to do some quality research over the weekend and then rush to hell to invest on Monday morning. No advice intended!! As posted above, plenty of videos'presentation in the headers of this BB or indeed on proactive investors website by simply searching for ARS, or even their own website. | dorset64 | |
30/11/2017 11:32 | Calabrian - for a good summary, listen to this podcast by Vox markets involving the Executive Chairman Tony Manini and the CEO Tony Bird. Essential listening. | amaretto | |
30/11/2017 11:29 | On a serious note Calabrian, watch the proactive investors podcast with Steve Hughes (our geologist), it will give you a good insight as to what is going on, SOS100 put a link up to it at 4.22 this morning as have others..... but don't take too long about it!! :@) | mrpiggy | |
30/11/2017 11:16 | And of course thanks for your responses, I'm invested in other companies but new to Asiamet. Hence the research. | calabrian | |
30/11/2017 11:16 | Steve did say he liked the look of the first step out hole back toward BKM right? | buildit1 | |
30/11/2017 11:15 | Mr Piggy, funny.I've done some reading. Regarding the @200k usd cash, that came from the latest 6 month results. Money raised but then spent, at the end of that period that seems to be the cash they had left.Ok my comment regarding licensing, more geared to the latest drilling.If they have a licence from the other spots are they actually digging/mining and producing? | calabrian | |
30/11/2017 10:53 | beat me to it, HG | mr roper |
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