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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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0.06 | 6.74% | 0.95 | 0.85 | 0.95 | 0.90 | 0.90 | 0.90 | 2,062,374 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -6.93M | -0.0027 | -3.33 | 23.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/10/2018 15:30 | Could have been T traders who had already rolled over once and either had to settle in full or take the hit: Long traders getting their positions stretched out due to BFS taking longer than anticipated? | jackbal | |
03/10/2018 15:25 | HG not my bag, but each to their own I suppose. | pyglet | |
03/10/2018 14:30 | Have to wonder here whether we have T10 traders selling yesterday then buying back today, all to make a couple of hundred quid on a 2-3% differential; sell at 9.65 buy back at 9.35 etc.? | highly geared | |
03/10/2018 14:24 | Hope so Adoring starting to turn here panic over . | okidokicoki | |
03/10/2018 14:20 | BFS coming very soon and it will be outstanding.... | adorling | |
03/10/2018 13:34 | Huge buys versus sells Price back to circa 10p by close of play Big g | geic | |
03/10/2018 13:14 | Funnily enough, that's what I thought a few months ago :-) | trigger blade | |
03/10/2018 08:58 | In a few months/years time buying more at 9.3p or 9.6p will make very little difference Pyglet. I have bought a couple more this morning too. | dorset64 | |
03/10/2018 08:36 | Oh well missed the bottom.............. | pyglet | |
03/10/2018 07:48 | Wouldn't worry about it. We've been here before. | mr roper | |
03/10/2018 07:46 | How can the share price fall by around 8% yesterday yet only 0.4% of total shares were traded. It seems total madness that an £87m valued business can fall in value in one day by £7m on the back of £380k of trades. Its suggests to me that these movements are just the games and folly of the MM and the majority of shares (mine included) are tightly held in serious hands. | markth126 | |
03/10/2018 07:11 | Copper price up, copper stockpiles down. | mr roper | |
02/10/2018 18:30 | Hornblower if you are reading I would be very interested in your view at the moment. Always appreciated | jackbal | |
02/10/2018 16:26 | Or cynically, institutionally investors are wall crossed and have an 'idea' at where the price will be set... as if by magic the shares then head towards that level... | shareideas1 | |
02/10/2018 16:25 | Depending info pre placing it shouldn't be too much of a discount here, may actually be a premium to today's price. As you say second guessing is fruitless. Just buy now at what is a decent price and hold, that's my strategy anyway. | fireplace22 | |
02/10/2018 16:19 | Fireplace - as the imminent placing dawns upon shareholders some may try to 'beat the market to it' but usually without success | charles clore | |
02/10/2018 15:26 | I'm confused by your comment pyglet. Surley that's why all companies on AIM are on AIM; to allow them to issue shares to fundraise? Why else list on AIM? The job of us PIs is to choose Companies who will use that money wisely to grow the business and not to line their pockets. | knobbly | |
02/10/2018 15:14 | Word from ARS communications person is that there is no live fundraise. Stand down Charles. | knobbly | |
02/10/2018 15:09 | Looks like a placing at c.9p | charles clore | |
02/10/2018 14:33 | Well, I must admit I am very concerned that somebody has nipped in to the ARS acreage overnight and stolen all the copper, gold etc. | shanklin | |
02/10/2018 14:26 | A pro trader pal of mine says very oversold and should bounce off 9. Hope he’s right | jackbal |
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