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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 | 1.85% | 1.375 | 1.30 | 1.45 | 1.375 | 1.35 | 1.35 | 4,334,237 | 15:28:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -6.93M | -0.0027 | -5.07 | 35.54M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/7/2018 14:55 | Seems there is a huge amount of interest in funding bkm. This is going to be fun. | mr roper | |
12/7/2018 14:51 | Always great to hear from Tony - extremely calm, experienced and reassuring business professional, great appointment to the company today too I might add. Strongly recommend a listen to the podcast. Interesting emphasis he puts on the significance of moving 40% - 80% ownership of Beutong. He laughs off the current trade war between the USA and China having a long term impact on the copper market, he refers to the global growing population as an event that cannot be avoided and lack of copper projects coming online. | tektonik | |
12/7/2018 14:11 | TM also saying that they have several off-take copper interests already lodged with ARS. Be reassured! | adorling | |
12/7/2018 14:06 | Tony saying that the figures in the BFS for BKM are validating what was in the PEA. | arhaych | |
12/7/2018 13:53 | horneblower talking years a head good point but only once in road and much less in vehicles, more applicable to robots. Dangers from cogenrated EMFs. This muct be for the picking but hope not. | edjge2 | |
12/7/2018 13:29 | TM is back | sos100 | |
12/7/2018 11:42 | RIO RNS: Rio Tinto PLC Heads of Agreement to sell interest in Grasberg | zho | |
12/7/2018 09:54 | Road charging will need lots of copper for induction loops. | horneblower | |
12/7/2018 09:42 | 'Throughout her career Ms Yusharyahya has managed large-scale communications and public relations projects and has developed an extensive network of contacts within media, public office, government, non-governmental organisations and the private sector. Ms Yusharyahya is a highly recognised professional within the Indonesian business community and is frequently invited to participate as a speaker and moderator in many national seminars and workshops across Indonesia.' A first rate appointment to manage the company's external relations as it moves from explorer to developer/producer. In Indonesia, culturally, it is vital to forge strong relationships with the various Public and Private sector organisations the company will closely work with to fast track the delivery of the BKM Copper project through to first production. | mount teide | |
12/7/2018 09:24 | Enjoyed my piggy this a.m. good point about LME. Will have likely indonesian rep in 100% indo co. Might soothe progress. At least right side of 10p so far for this ars. Glad I filled up some. Good quality co so copper force down may be a bankster strategy too as perhaps more potential for profit on copper diggers with EVs coming than PMs. Longer term I am sure wiring will be obsolete and vehicle performance will improve amazingly but that is supercapacitors and road charging, then metals for capacitors more important. horneblower hope you are correct but with this on AIM can never be sure. | edjge2 | |
12/7/2018 08:57 | Footnote to that is that it should give investors confidence that JP Morgan have a stake in ARS and will clean up here too! | mrpiggy | |
12/7/2018 08:31 | Excellent news. Putting all the foundation bricks into place in order to build a large, profitable company. I think that the chance of buying shares below 10p has gone forever. | horneblower | |
12/7/2018 08:24 | Anyone else think that this appointment makes a funding of BKM through indo listing more likely? (At project level) | tomcorvid | |
12/7/2018 08:16 | Looks like Indo has agreed a deal with Freeport on Grasberg acc bloomberg | mr roper | |
12/7/2018 08:11 | Great appointment! | mr roper | |
12/7/2018 08:11 | Certainly an area that needed some focus. Most interesting aspect is that this is 100% Indonesia based. | 2lb | |
12/7/2018 08:10 | Good to see the latest news from ARS,"Ms. Zsa Zsa Yusharyahya to the position of Executive Vice President - External Relations based in Jakarta, effective 1 August 2018." | hawks11 | |
11/7/2018 20:18 | MT - excellent post and every impatient investor should take note from it and practice it daily. HOLD and create wealth. Control the urgency to be swayed by short term price movements. If you trust the management and their proven track record, if you think copper will be in deficit in the next 2 years and beyond and if you think the idiot Trump will eventually stop his trade war threats then the future is very bright IMHO! | adorling | |
11/7/2018 17:06 | Mount Teide re:14929 That sums it up perfectly. More people could do with reading and keeping that post for future reference and not worry about daily/weekly swings in the share price A person with over 50 years experience on the stock market. GLA LTH | yorkie14 | |
11/7/2018 15:59 | Link to Vox Podcast: Tony is mentioned at 20:00 minutes: | amaretto | |
11/7/2018 15:50 | As I’ve said before, if the AGM predictions are to be believed we’ll hear something either this week or early next. We know what it’ll be - beutong & BKM BFS - the question is, is it going to be the catalyst that sees us take the next leg up? Despite the recent (and temporary) decline in the copper price I can’t see that much downside from here, the riskier prospect IMO is being out at the moment. | amaretto | |
11/7/2018 15:41 | Interesting, just listened to it there. Must coincide with a news release, next set of Beutong assays must be very close. | arhaych |
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