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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Base Resources Limited | LSE:BSE | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000BSE5 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 12.30 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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08/7/2016 07:03 | Good update and blue on the ASX - | tomboyb | |
05/7/2016 08:21 | BSE is still climbing - Completely unnoticed on ADVFN by a 300%er already - Worth keeping an eye on ASX AS WELL - | tomboyb | |
06/6/2016 13:57 | 41 posts now - All by lonely o'l me - | tomboyb | |
06/6/2016 13:55 | Offering 6.5p online - ASX worth the watch - this has been climbing steadily at a good pace Base METAL Recovery | tomboyb | |
01/6/2016 09:33 | 38 posts - All by me since 2p - Has to be an ADVFN record!! | tomboyb | |
01/6/2016 08:48 | Some very interesting names on the shareholder list - One that could be held for the medium to long term on base metal recovery - | tomboyb | |
01/6/2016 08:38 | 6.5p to buy now - Ignored when large sells went through at 1.5p - | tomboyb | |
27/5/2016 15:00 | 37.5% up - No trades and climbing fast - | tomboyb | |
27/5/2016 11:19 | Now bidding 4.25p for stock - | tomboyb | |
27/5/2016 09:15 | Very quiet board - Earliest buys were at 1.6 and 1.75p Alone but significantly up - | tomboyb | |
27/5/2016 06:48 | up 42% on the ASX - bidding 4p now - | tomboyb | |
03/3/2016 07:37 | Strong institutional support for BSE - ASX settled around the 3.75p-4.0p mark so we are below that level - | tomboyb | |
24/2/2016 12:18 | Is it a case of acquiring i.e World Titanium Resources or be acquired i.e Iluka? Seeing some of the chatter on other Bulletin Boards.. and considering the current environment, it seems logical.. | tomboyb | |
23/2/2016 11:49 | Check online - 1k max at 4.75p Does not seem to be any stock around. I don't think it is Peter Hall as the max he can go is 15%. And he already has it. | tomboyb | |
23/2/2016 09:48 | Jumps to 5.5 ask if 4.75 goes. | babbler | |
23/2/2016 09:42 | Wonder why level 2 showing 4.5 p ask yet they want 4.75 | babbler | |
23/2/2016 09:35 | Well - its less than 100k traded and it is up almost 13% - The extent of holdings of institutions in BSE means that free float is very tight i.e over 80% held - Peter Hall only got his stake when an institution decided to sell to his firm - Make than 16% up - | tomboyb | |
23/2/2016 09:32 | I smell a leak... | babbler | |
23/2/2016 09:22 | 4.2p to sell now. Not alone... Just a quiet under the radar lovely share. Lol. | babbler | |
23/2/2016 09:10 | If Peter Hall can turn 1c to $10 i.e 0.50p to 500p then I suspect where he can see value he will buy - Which is why this thread is a recovery play - | tomboyb | |
23/2/2016 09:06 | Up 6.5% - I thought I was alone on BSE - Was getting a bit lonely | tomboyb | |
23/2/2016 08:28 | 4p paid twice already this morning... Nice... | babbler | |
22/2/2016 22:14 | Up 19.2% - Other BBs suggesting that this could be a recovery play of the year - We should get an indication of cashflows in next quarter statement - | tomboyb | |
22/2/2016 14:33 | Some comments on BSE - Meanwhile BSE are building up to full production and making money at the lows of the market. They are banking cash when others will be falling over - things are falling into place for BSE to secure a strong long term future in this industry yet they have been pretty much priced by the market for failure. It's not hard to see why Peter Hall is attracted to the company. Results may be out this week - | tomboyb | |
22/2/2016 11:18 | Now up 15% - 10k max at 4p - Lets see where we end up - | tomboyb |
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