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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Astar Minrls | LSE:ASTA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKRV5441 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.95 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/10/2013 17:15 | Got to be careful with that, bit like rust...But not enough to nudge the share price up!!!.. | grannyboy | |
28/10/2013 16:37 | Small buys nibbling away at these levels... | cyberbub | |
28/10/2013 11:37 | Lets not forget this from the Half Yearly.`We have looked at a number of possible acquisition targets and have recently received approaches from third parties interested in using Astar as a vehicle for potential acquisitions` | stitch | |
28/10/2013 11:19 | they are doing that. there is safety net as far as our investment is concerned thats all i'm saying | acta_topup | |
28/10/2013 11:17 | If thats the BOD's thinking as well,Why would anyone wish to buy in here?...They need to get their fingers out and find a decent investment.... | grannyboy | |
28/10/2013 10:36 | Exactly. zero risk of suspension. ZOL, LDP etc did exactly the same thing. our time will come | acta_topup | |
25/10/2013 19:36 | All they need to do is buy say 5 grand's worth of any resource sector stock and they will have met their investing policy and avoid delisting. | cyberbub | |
25/10/2013 17:50 | You are attributing zero value to the listing, which is incorrect. | acta_topup | |
25/10/2013 17:09 | Looks to be 5 times overvalued. £93k working capital, market cap at current ask £445,000 "The Company may seek shareholder approval for a revised strategy as one approach to use ASTA's listing as an investing vehicle for potential acquisitions was from a third party outside of the natural resources sector" No clear strategy as to a deal. Deadline before suspension now less than six months away | bam bam rubble | |
25/10/2013 16:39 | The 750k final trade was a sell, agreed... and the first trade of the day was a sell also. The other 3 trades were buys. The point is that the MMs have been publishing a false spread for weeks.... | cyberbub | |
25/10/2013 16:13 | 750k at 0.14...is not a buy! | moreforus | |
25/10/2013 16:06 | thats 3 yeses! looks like a double bottom with the start of October low.... | moreforus | |
25/10/2013 16:04 | Defo yes last 2 mil was me | sdb1 | |
25/10/2013 16:02 | double yes | flasher2 | |
25/10/2013 16:00 | And I reckon the trades at 14.30p and 14.50p today were buys also... | cyberbub | |
18/10/2013 17:00 | The published spread is totally false and has been for some time. I am convinced that anything at or above .15 today was a buy...NAI | cyberbub | |
16/10/2013 12:17 | Is there much ISDX trading of this share? | cyberbub | |
15/10/2013 11:10 | The only positive i took from the half yearly report was the BOD's taking a pay cut. So many cash shells to chose from...Decisions..De | grannyboy | |
11/10/2013 14:35 | They said in the results that companies (plural, with the implication of half a dozen or so) were actively approaching them... so hopefully we won't have too long to wait? | cyberbub | |
11/10/2013 14:25 | PRS doing well | acta_topup | |
11/10/2013 11:31 | doesn't really matter what happens until the BOD come up with a plan. If you hold might aswell switch off until then. If your buying probably wait for the dips. | ryan83 | |
11/10/2013 11:17 | Those 2 * 1,000,000 sells could be T trade seller. | stitch | |
10/10/2013 17:59 | Yes Acta, I could only get a quote to buy 2m today, at .175p, just 3.5 grands' worth, before it went to NT. | cyberbub |
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