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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Beowulf Mining Plc | LSE:BEM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033163287 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.75 | 0.70 | 0.80 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -2.86M | -0.0025 | -3.00 | 8.68M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/8/2015 08:20 | 1 million traded in Sweden in first 20 minutes | bob310 | |
03/8/2015 16:21 | 6 million shares traded in Sweden. Up 15%. Poor volume in London. | bob310 | |
03/8/2015 14:24 | anley2, Now 5 million. The third highest day ever. I think that some Swedish company will make a bid. | bob310 | |
03/8/2015 14:17 | Well if they do they have a great deal of buying to do...........in any case this is a vote of confidence in that the licenses are to be granted and that will mean 2p on the current price............sti That is how I see it............. | anley2 | |
03/8/2015 12:43 | 4 million traded in Sweden. I think the Swedish people really want to control this stock. | bob310 | |
03/8/2015 09:44 | Good start in Sweden - 2 million traded so far and a 7% increse. | bob310 | |
31/7/2015 16:18 | 6.3 million traded Sweden and 8 million in London. | bob310 | |
31/7/2015 12:21 | Well BOB310 that shows that someone in Sweden supports the efforts of the new management and the granting of the licenses soon.........and I will repeat myself again that the grant should add a 1p on the share price and that still makes all the IO in the ground worth less than £10m market cap. I am going to press the new management after a grant of license as to how they are going to increase shareholder value. To date all they have done is make sure they have got their feet under the table, granted and bought a few shares and are being paid basic salaries.......fine BUT this will has not increased the share price since they arrived as more and more shares have been issued for good reasons. That is how I see it for the moment and I really do think that once Lanstead is out of the way maybe we see 3p by Xmas and even at that price it will still be a £12m market cap company. | anley | |
31/7/2015 11:53 | Now over 5 million shares traded in Sweden. Second highest day ever. | bob310 | |
31/7/2015 09:54 | Sweden now up over 11% | knicol46 | |
31/7/2015 09:40 | Sweden up 8.9% with 3.1 million shares traded so far. I think the 1 million buy in London this morning was for transporting to Sweden. Heavy buying in Sweden for a week now. | bob310 | |
30/7/2015 11:41 | yeah, not a bad thing. better they have less than more. at least the share price is stable. | m_don | |
30/7/2015 10:29 | Lanstead down to 17% so the market has absorbed 2m shares recently. | anley | |
29/7/2015 15:30 | Thank you for your posts but if you had looked at past posts you will see that many of us older shareholders are well up with what is going on............. The new broker seems to me to have the MM and the market on his side which is what the other one did not or could not do as they were not retail brokers. The deals have been good ones - buy/sells so all that is needed to drive the price to 2p is the licenses being granted in Sweden. That is how I see it.................. | anley | |
29/7/2015 15:29 | Thank you for your posts but if you had looked at past posts you will see that many of us older shareholders are well up with what is going on............. The new broker seems to me to have the MM and the market on his side which is what the other one did not or could not do as they were not retail brokers. The deals have been good ones - buy/sells so all that is needed to drive the price to 2p is the licenses being granted in Sweden. That is how I see it.................. | anley | |
27/7/2015 22:28 | Swedish official summer holiday now. the earliest of licence news will be after summer holiday (sept /oct) | neilcrom | |
27/7/2015 22:27 | also lse: actually reading again the recent RNS, below, I doubt licence has been granted. even BEM was planning to meet them and discuss after summer (ie sept). if I am correct, then maybe MM was trying to create buyings so that they can dump the placing shares. hopefully I am wrong. we will see. ""The Company is confident its application for an Exploitation Concession has met the requirements of the Swedish regulations and we will be in contact with the Swedish Government, after the summer holidays, to understand the Exploitation Concession decision making process following CAB's positive feedback, and will provide a further update to the market in due course." | nash81 | |
27/7/2015 22:26 | from lse ========== there has been some serious buying today, either someone see a bargain and loading up, or licence has been renewed. at the moment, two companies in my watchlist that about to be granted mining licence/renew licence are JLP and BEM. interesting to see which one will come first. I hope wont be long at BEM as not sure how long the cash raised recently will last/. | nash81 | |
27/7/2015 14:15 | Bob310.....do you look at the buys and sells to give you an idea of the market? Perhaps the Swedes would like to bid for BEM and take it in-house so to speak! | anley | |
27/7/2015 14:09 | 7.3 million shares traded in Sweden. Highest ever. Up 27%. | bob310 | |
27/7/2015 12:06 | +10% any news leak? buys coming in | knicol46 | |
23/7/2015 19:05 | They did seem a lot of buys, although the after hours at 1.25 maybe sells and the 1.5million a buy? Must be working through the overhang. | m_don | |
23/7/2015 17:05 | all buys to control the market today.......... | anley | |
21/7/2015 15:08 | I forgot to mention to watch how many shares are traded on 23rd July the day the new placing shares are issued............ | anley | |
21/7/2015 12:00 | tell Kurt what you think on th email I supplied above | 23blade |
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