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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Berkeley Energia Limited | LSE:BKY | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000BKY0 | 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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0.40 | 2.11% | 19.40 | 18.00 | 20.00 | 19.00 | 19.00 | 19.00 | 23,681 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.37M | -0.0031 | -109.68 | 151.57M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/3/2010 16:15 | chugging up nicely | ![]() speed camera | |
29/3/2010 18:36 | Chugging up | ![]() speed camera | |
01/3/2010 20:25 | U looks in demand in future for energy, so whenever mined will pay us up. maybe they'll sell out to someone who can! | ![]() edjge2 | |
26/2/2010 22:33 | One of these resource shares which creeps up daily I think. The less the general PI knows about it - the better. We don't want morons on board talking about "tree shakes." | ![]() king cuthbert xxvii | |
26/2/2010 09:01 | Anyone know anything about BKY, RNS announced they have doubled resources but how long before any cash is going to be made? | robwoodt | |
26/2/2010 08:27 | BERKELEY RESOURCES LIMITED BERKELEY DOUBLES RESOURCES TO 52 Mlbs U3O8 The Directors of Berkeley are pleased to advise completion of the first stage Mineral Resource Estimates, reported in accordance with the JORC Code (2004), for the Salamanca Uranium Project in Spain. Initial estimates for the Águila Area (previously Mina Fe), and significant additions in the Retortillo Area have doubled Berkeley's total Mineral Resource base to over 52 Mlbs U3O8. · Mineral Resources for the Águila Area, which includes the Sageras, Palacios (previously Mina D) and Majuelos deposits, all within 3 kms of the Quercus processing plant, total 22.5 million tonnes at an average grade of 417 ppm for 20.7 Mlbs U3O8. These Mineral Resources include 24% Measured Resources and 26% Indicated Resources as detailed in Table 1. · Mineral Resources in the Retortillo Area increased by 33% to a total of 19.9 million tonnes at an average grade of 512 ppm for 22.5 Mlbs U3O8. · Total Mineral Resources are now 53.7 million tonnes at 442 ppm for 52.4 Mlbs U3O8, with 31% in the Measured and Indicated categories. · Confirmatory drilling at the substantial Alameda deposits (exploration target of 25.5-29 million tonnes @ 450-500 ppm U3O8) is well advanced. It is anticipated that additional Mineral Resources will be reported in accordance with the JORC Code by the end of the current quarter. | robwoodt | |
11/12/2009 16:33 | Mark-jm Environmental probs is only thing that bugs me about this co. Local soil likely a little hot even without mining. But appears to be in a National Park! BKY may drop to 65p after excitement above. Bought them online easily enough. Price may be affected but best to phone for general advice/a price to buy/sell with your stock broker. They need buisiness so will help. Check volume traded on internet that day, the more the better reduces buy sell spread I am told. 40400 shares or so traded today They are illiquid just like FKL (Falklands Islands Company) but could buy or sell that easily enough recently, the spread is quite wide, 10p. POG had a 10p spread too even at 400p. Now it is almost a FTSE member. DYOR and all the best. | ![]() edjge2 | |
02/12/2009 09:59 | thinking about investing here buyt concerned aover liquidity of shares, cant sell then post above?? Mark | mark_jm | |
02/12/2009 00:46 | Scoping Study confirms outstanding potential of the Salamanca Uranium Project 02 Dec 2009 | ![]() piedro | |
25/11/2009 20:42 | someone loves em | edjgee | |
25/11/2009 09:27 | I have been in and out of these and have done ok ish , but the problem is you can't sell the blithering things without them dropping below the bid,so if you want to buy and hold , fine ,but not for trading albeit in a modest way , so gone over to EML and FTE and and will wait for them to perform, regards g | ![]() okuta | |
24/11/2009 20:13 | definitely no one home here. literally radioactively sterilised | edjgee | |
18/9/2009 20:56 | now 7x going on 8, nice | edjgee | |
06/8/2009 21:55 | Quintrupled from its low, not bad | edjgee | |
28/4/2009 08:39 | Managed to pick up 25,000 this morning with a bit of a struggle but not showing yet / gl and regards | ![]() okuta | |
28/4/2009 08:39 | Managed to pick up 25,000 this morning with a bit of a struggle but not showing yet / gl and regards | ![]() okuta | |
28/4/2009 00:45 | can believe this is going so high...so quick...not complaining though | ![]() gg123 | |
10/3/2009 10:46 | APF building Australian stake.... .. Date ......... +/- ........ Holding ..... %.. 10/03/09.... + 1,055,707..... 6,465,532.... 06.2% 05/01/09............ | ![]() piedro | |
11/12/2008 00:49 | Proactiveinvestors.c | ![]() andy | |
28/10/2008 22:42 | been watching this on the Australian ASX. Some very big trades. JP Morgan may be buying back after dumping at 60c....now 17c. Nice work | ![]() gg123 | |
21/7/2008 09:59 | is this the old TEO | ![]() powwow | |
29/2/2008 23:20 | and we're off | ![]() gg123 | |
05/2/2008 10:11 | good to see that we are moving again...long way to go though | ![]() gg123 | |
06/1/2008 20:24 | nothing here! | edjgee | |
18/12/2007 13:05 | GG12, no doubt uranium is the future, no political risk here and potential is increased.Went in too high but holding. Feel sure this will go once realisation hits that alternatives will not deliver and nuclear station construction starts. Don't like the n option but see no other short term . Expect fusion will solve by 2100s and removal to space of radioactive waste too. | edjgee |
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