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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Avocet Mining Plc | LSE:AVM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZBVR613 | 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% | 13.10 | 11.40 | 14.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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20/5/2005 13:12 | I predicted OXUS would see 40p last year as a result of Uzbek risks. Like AVM , I was walked all over by the thread wise guys B | ![]() biswell | |
20/5/2005 13:09 | Have any of you guys thought of what a bunch of Idiots the AVM board were to sell off the Tungsten assets when they did ? There timing was spot on was it not. I reckon they sold out at the bottom of the Tungsten market price , the price of Tungsten has tripled YES X 3 since 2004 to the present day. Has gold tripled ? has it @uck So the fact of the matter is AVM would be worth more today if it had been left alone and not messed about with. I might post some numbers to demonstrate my point....then again I might not B | ![]() biswell | |
20/5/2005 13:02 | biswell - 5 Apr'05 - 16:02 - 352 of 465 edit Bis says: I expected this fall, as I predicted falls last year for the little birdy. but you guys left the olde thread and came here instead. I expect you will probably kill me for reminding you of what I said. But then what the heck...the truth hurts sometimes don't it ? biswell - 5 Jan'05 - 12:11 - 621 of 694 edit Dear Dear I have to say I am somewhat suprised that my swimming pool comment, spoken in jest as readers of my many previous posts ought to have realised, caused such a overweight response. The fall in POG to which I referred to before Xmas I trust had nothing whatsoever to do with you folks ganging up on me ? did it ? Or the recent fall in AVM as I key over the last few days which I also forecast, and spake of 78p to come ? AVM is actually operating in what is potentially a dangerous area. Both politically and geographically as we have seen. To make no comment about such matters is to adopt a 'Ostrich' posture. A SOH even in trying and sad times makes humans what we are. B biswell - 5 Jan'05 - 12:13 - 622 of 694 edit AVM head formation taking shape nicely, right hand shoulder to follow soon B | ![]() biswell | |
17/5/2005 17:49 | The pre-911 U.S. markets showed an astounding - yet confounding and puzzling - rise for the 4 months proceeding 911. The U.S. media dubbed it a "patriotic rally". The European Press called it a "PPT [Plunge Protection Team] rally". Obviously, the U.S. markets were manipulated and rigged to an inflated value in advance of the 911 disaster. Was this a coordinated measure in anticipation of what was to come? Only The Powers That Be can answer that question directly. Since 911, there have been at least three major long-term stock market rallies. In all 3 instances, when the markets opened all the indexes began to quickly plunge. In each incidence, by early afternoon the markets were brought back from the brink of collapse to the surprise of everyone, including historical analysts. An event that should have sent markets spiraling downward was the Enron, et al, unprecedented corporate accounting scandals. Yet despite this, an unprecedented accross-the-board markets rally began on July 24, 2002. Once again, the European Press called it a "PPT rally". Outside the U.S., it's no secret who is behind these secretive "no-name" purchases of high risk DERIVATIVE gambling wagers: On September 16th, 2001, The Guardian reported "that a secretive committee... dubbed 'the plunge protection team'... is ready to coordinate intervention by the Federal Reserve on an unprecedented scale. The Fed, supported by the banks, will buy equities from mutual funds and other institutional sellers... " On Feb 21, 2002, the Financial Times featured an article about Japan's Stock Buying Body. The article stated that "...government backed equity markets, as Japan has recently become aware, do not work... Plunge protecting the world's markets may be a hazardous pursuit." | ![]() yikyak | |
16/5/2005 23:10 | I don't think so...next (serious) leg up, here we come !! | holdontight | |
16/5/2005 10:16 | Starting next leg down | gausie | |
15/5/2005 09:47 | LOVE IS AN EQUITY CALLED MUD WARBLER! | ![]() mr ashley james | |
14/5/2005 15:10 | FYI Gausie, Re your post Hebrew Gematria Tarot Death Card 13 for you I point out! Gausie - 11 May'05 - 17:45 - 1309 of 1329 I feel strangely compelled to post here. About 5 years ago I was chatting to a wise and wealthy trader who gave me some super trading advice. "Find a no hoper on the BB's", he said, "ideally a clown, extreme, particularly opinionated and noisy, and who proclaims himself an expert but is obviously losing hand over fist. Then simply do the opposite to whatever he claims to have done. Buy when he sells and sell when he buys. Keep the losses tight, and let the winners run and run and run." I found such a clown in Ashley James. I completed the purchase of a beachfront property just outside Marbella last month - it's a beauty, no loans, no mortgages, financed just by trading in the opposite direction to Ashley James. I've called it MAJ's Folly. Thanks Ashley. I owe you big time. And thanks to the wise trader too - you know who you are J Gausie. (Ash's biggest fan) Gausie, LOL Bragging again, the Richest people I ever met, the most successful never bragged they just did, they never said anything at all. And went away when they had won equally as quietly. Hmm food for thought! Keep on shouting! Afterall simply put if you were such a good trader why would you be working for a living as a wageslave for somebody else or giving a stuff about a short fat idiotic unintelligent nobody like me? I ask you we ask you? Cheers AshJ | ![]() mr ashley james | |
14/5/2005 12:32 | I see the Indonesian govt wants to abandon its court case against Newmont and come to an out of court settlement.........s | mieke | |
13/5/2005 07:07 | Thanks for that Tony - should be worth 5p on the price. Any kind soul like to provide a resume? | mieke | |
13/5/2005 01:25 | AVM tipped as a strong buy in todays IC. Cannot reproduce article due to copyright regulations. | tony5505 | |
12/5/2005 21:59 | The dollar's been posing tonight, trying to show off what little muscle it has left. This will be more significant for the time being. Anyone would think the US had lost its twin deficits overnight, ridiculous! But unfortunately for the moment AVM will continue to dip. Biswell will return soon with his pearls of hindsight-wisdom no doubt. | goml | |
12/5/2005 21:34 | Budevenwiser said: "also another encouraging thing is avm has completed a full slow stochastics cycle for the first time since january" Can some kind soul please interpret for me? I don't know what these stoachastics mean. tia. | ![]() cleo1601 | |
12/5/2005 08:05 | also another encouraging thing is avm has completed a full slow stochastics cycle for the first time since january | ![]() budevenwiser | |
12/5/2005 07:56 | shrewd have done some figures for 05-06 for my own personal use using a gold price of $430 and production costs of $500 at zeravshan for the first 6 months and i have a figure of around $40 000 000 pre tax for the full year , think seymour p are way out with their note | ![]() budevenwiser | |
12/5/2005 06:13 | bud, must admit with the way these operatei would have thought 130p is nearer the mark. they have virtually completed the bulk strip at zgc and we will see production up and cost per oz down over the next 6 months and with the other 2 targets to come its looking good for a rerating or at least a decent recovery to previous highs. sm | ![]() shrewdmole | |
11/5/2005 19:51 | Let's hope so I have a much bigger holding there! | ![]() hosede | |
11/5/2005 12:00 | Acko The EW crowd see the coming crash as deflationary rather than inflationary - as in the 1930's. In this case gold is not a great hedge - 1000CHF notes under the mattress are probably best - Difficult to see what is going to keep the $ up but it's stubbornly refusing to capitulate at the moment. | ![]() hosede | |
11/5/2005 10:29 | there was a new evo note out on the 6th may with a 130p price target,i think last years target price was 105p | ![]() budevenwiser | |
11/5/2005 08:32 | Interesting how even in this mini bear market for commodities, some of the better ones like AVM,FDI etc have bottomed out. | ![]() corrientes |
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