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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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-0.15 | -10.91% | 1.225 | 1.20 | 1.25 | 1.375 | 1.225 | 1.38 | 6,850,736 | 12:25:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -6.93M | -0.0027 | -4.52 | 31.65M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/1/2018 13:20 | The large trades yesterday were a rollover. | kjawoogie | |
17/1/2018 13:15 | Can someone please point me to the reference source for the date of the BFS being completed and published? | adorling | |
17/1/2018 12:49 | Sounds very plausible Charles! | mrpiggy | |
17/1/2018 12:43 | The 2 x 1.25m trades shown yesterday as sells were definitely not sells but more likely a transfer of shares from one vehicle to another. A sale of 2.5m shares would have sent the price crashing and probably would not have been accepted by the market makers anyway. The clue is in the equal split and tight spread imho. | charles clore | |
17/1/2018 12:31 | For the non believers of the code 1 yet again we have a buy of 1 share and then low and behold an RNS. Coincidence you may say but it happens so frequently on ARS! | mrpiggy | |
17/1/2018 12:29 | So do we think the 2 big 1.25m sales yesterday were our NED Mr Von Han bailing out given his resignation? | adorling | |
17/1/2018 12:24 | letsnotpanic i did but noneedtoopanic | okidokicoki | |
17/1/2018 12:14 | Director resignation rns. Mr P that could be your answer to the dump of shares yesterday. | yorkie14 | |
17/1/2018 11:41 | I can sell 250k at 9.7p no problem. | cyberbub | |
17/1/2018 09:26 | There are 3 ARS twitter groups due to the amount of interest. Really good forum for sharing info if you post on ARS on twitter I can see that and then if you want adding let me know | kjawoogie | |
17/1/2018 09:20 | kj - reads well, a very useful reference document for both shareholders and those that may be considering an investment. Many thanks! | mount teide | |
17/1/2018 09:19 | Which twitter groups ? | okidokicoki | |
17/1/2018 09:10 | Nice work kja. I've added a link in the header and will tidy it up later (bit busy at the moment). Any chance of a brief, projected timetable of likely events that I could put directly into the header? Many thanks. | horneblower | |
17/1/2018 09:03 | Brilliant kjawoogie !!! Fantastic piece of work . Thanks for taking the time to do it . | okidokicoki | |
17/1/2018 08:45 | Its wasn't a criticism in any way kjawoogie and I forgot to say, many thanks for sharing with us, much appreciated. | dorset64 | |
17/1/2018 08:43 | Thanks for the feedback I put the comments as at the date of each interview. Will refine it as I go and look at charts etc. | kjawoogie | |
17/1/2018 08:41 | Blimey kjawoogie, That's a good piece of work there. Thankyou for posting a link. | uapatel | |
17/1/2018 08:34 | kjawoogle excellent work and well done. Would you also be able to put all of the areas upon a map along with a chart, perhaps similar to the Sound Energy BB header for each area going forward on that BB on advfn. Only 'point' I would make is that where you have 'drilling in 2 weeks' or news expected tomorrow' etc would it be possible for you to put physical dates instead as for anyone looking at it in the coming weeks/months, will not know when 'tomorrow' was. Great job though well done. HB, perhaps you could also put a link in the header to this info etc. | dorset64 | |
17/1/2018 08:26 | Long time member of the ARS twitter groups. I've pulled together a summary of all Steve's recent podcasts and also summarised key targets at Beutong, potential future value of ARS based on historic M&A figures Tony has used at presentations before. It's a simplistic view as we don't know what % we will end up retaining once a JV partner comes in. Also added some background on Tony Manini's track record. https://docs.google. | kjawoogie | |
17/1/2018 08:18 | cyberbub, not a miner but an early entry oiler, but take a look at UOG, ex big boys formed Co. themselves and already started making deals with their former colleagues. | dorset64 | |
16/1/2018 21:35 | Thanks all.I know all about AAZ, I bought a large number at 6p 2.5 years ago but then made a horrible mess of it, turned my life upside down in many ways. I know it's undervalued but I can't bring myself to buy it again psychologically. Weak of me I know.Am already keeping an eye on BMR.Will have a look at the others. | cyberbub | |
16/1/2018 21:13 | Hi Cyber, Do you remember me suggesting puricore in the low 20's previously, now named realm therapeutics ? I think we had both bought superglass too from memory before they were bought out. In mining I recently bought Amur just over 7p (pfs due NPV 1 billion usd mentioned) If you consider oil I have BOR and Blvn who both have very large cash balances relative to Mcaps. At certain times over last 18 months you could buy both stocks with Mcaps less than the cash they were sitting on! I also looking at Firestone diamonds who did a heavily discounted placing at 10p and are now trading sub 10. In all honesty I sometimes think about selling up the rest and going all in on ARS but I enjoy gambling so having a spread a bit more fun for me. | jackbal | |
16/1/2018 20:48 | I can 2nd AAZ, significantly undervalued and well worth a look. Since it is profit making you can view the fundamental data on Stockopedia. It currently has a stock rank of 91 but I expect this to go to 100 at some point as a forward pe for this year could be well under 2 based on last quarters profits and estimates for when they start production at he main mine again in q1 + the new crushing capacity comes online. If you can find a better value play than that, then let me know, I hold here as well | return_of_the_apeman |
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