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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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-0.025 | -1.69% | 1.45 | 1.40 | 1.50 | 1.475 | 1.45 | 1.48 | 3,596,655 | 12:46:47 |
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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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 | |
15/12/2017 10:29 | You called it cc. Not to say I wouldn't buy back if the spread narrowed somewhat again. | ronconomics | |
15/12/2017 10:23 | Agreed ron - and margin calls also create buying opportunities. I expect today's candle to call the bottom here. Enough is enough. I would have to smile if the licence RNS dropped today. | charles clore | |
15/12/2017 10:21 | As explained. Margin call isn't panic just resizing. Dont think im culpable in singing praises either just an observer of the opportunity. Still positive. X | ronconomics | |
15/12/2017 10:13 | Strange - I would have thought some of these people who have been singing ARS praises when the price was rising would be taking advantage of the drop in price to add more, not panic and sell. Lol And here comes 2LB's 7p. You couldn't make it up! | charles clore | |
15/12/2017 10:01 | No panic. Just lightened my position which had got a bit too big in a tight market. Done now. | ronconomics | |
14/12/2017 21:38 | Good post MT. We’ve seen a few spats on the B.B. recently, this reflects private investors angst around poor communication and. 30% share price decline in short order. But,the share price has quadrupled in 12 months and will do so in 2018 if the deliverables are met. So see you all at 35p this time next year.... Manini and colleagues are absolutely aligned with us lot! | highly geared | |
14/12/2017 21:28 | Interesting to note that in common with the previous Financial year, in 2017 ALL 6 Directors have again agreed not to receive any Fees - receiving instead a combined 9.55m share options, exercisable at £0.07p, until Oct 2022. At the current share-price they will have 'earned' an average of £15k each in 2017 - considering the outstanding progress the business has made this year, ARS shareholders must have one of the most competitively 'remunerated' Boards on AIM. Suggests a high degree of confidence as to the future prospects and potential valuation of the company. AIMHO/DYOR | mount teide | |
14/12/2017 20:42 | Charles, surely this year has been transformational. It’s a long play and with each step change we will see a lot of value being attributed. | mr roper | |
14/12/2017 20:32 | If people are investing on advice from Bulletin Boards they need to give up the investing game altogether.Copper has had a cracking comeback from $2.95No offence intended | mattjwhity | |
14/12/2017 20:05 | Mrpiggy14 Dec '17 - 18:05 - 10469 of 10471 You say... Next year will be transformational for the company.;@) I say... the number of AIM companies where I've heard that phrase spoken, lol and I have to ask, erm, haven't I heard that somewhere before? | charles clore | |
14/12/2017 19:23 | Sorry ayesha, but given your past history in this share that did make me laugh!! | dorset64 | |
14/12/2017 19:05 | No point selling at giveaway prices. | ayesha4 | |
14/12/2017 18:05 | Thank you SOS100, much appreciated!We are all on the same side here and we all want the best for ARS,given time we will all greatly prosper. Next year will be transformational for the company.;@) | mrpiggy | |
14/12/2017 17:49 | Could be there is a 'proper' fund raise in progress which would require a decent discount to offset risk , long term good but short term we might find we get choked out with stock. That's the positive case worse case think resources curse ? With aim always get to free roll as quick as you can .... | ramas | |
14/12/2017 17:07 | I've scaled back position today as support giving way. Called profit/ capital preservation as no one knows what is around the corner. My profit is greater than my remaining position so I can't lose now | davr0s | |
14/12/2017 16:57 | Mr piggy-I do apologise,think I jumped the gun and hadn't read your post properly..Don't think the beutong conversion license is that far away.. | sos100 | |
14/12/2017 16:15 | The short-termism and impatience of some investors never fails to amaze me. Might have to add a few more here. | walter walcarpets | |
14/12/2017 16:11 | 2LB is still at it I see | charles clore | |
14/12/2017 16:10 | Slip sliding away until news comes unfortunately but a 30% drop and 8 consecutive days of declines from our 12p intraday high just a few weeks ago is quite ridiculous and totally overdone but AIM traders are a fickle bunch and always think there is another multi-bagger waiting to take their money. ARS Management must take note of the impact they have had recently. Have to agree with several comments today but without knowing news could fall any day it is too high risk to sell down but clearly some other LTH’s have decided they have waited long enough! GLA whatever your strategies. As I have said many times the rewards of patience will be proved right as we progress month on month towards being a mid-tier copper producer. | adorling | |
14/12/2017 16:02 | looks like the selling isn't over yet. | mr roper | |
14/12/2017 14:58 | everyone just needs to take a step back, take a deep breath, let it out and let Jerry look after you for the next 11min 25 secs | mr roper |
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