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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bezant Resources Plc | LSE:BZT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1CKQD97 | ORD 0.002P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.001 | -3.85% | 0.025 | 0.024 | 0.027 | 0.0255 | 0.0255 | 0.03 | 11,737,271 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -6.11M | -0.0005 | -0.60 | 3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/11/2011 13:34 | Fair bit of buying of late.good price to get in in view of the special dividend. | bronislav | |
29/11/2011 13:07 | finals were published last week.. i was expecting directors buys the day after | currypasty | |
29/11/2011 12:54 | Dirs cannot buy or sell if they know anything material that is not in the public domain. They are not allowed to deal for some time (I think it's 30 days) before financial reports are published. | david77 | |
29/11/2011 11:22 | that is crazy to still be in a closed period, who decided this ? Kent BR3 4TU Nominated Adviser: Strand Hanson Limited 26 Mount Row London W1K 3SQ Public Relations Advisers: Threadneedle Communications Limited 7 Ludgate Broadway London EC4V 6DX Broker to the Company: Singer Capital Markets Limited One Hanover Street London W1S 1YZ | currypasty | |
29/11/2011 11:10 | See iii or lse board - another poster got back a reply on the 25th Nov stating they are still in a closed period - but a lot of people are asking why! | tiger60 | |
24/11/2011 13:38 | over 50% fall in the share price since last share issue is it not enough? | diva109 | |
24/11/2011 13:10 | diva109, why would you want to vote against all resolutions? | bizz2bizz | |
24/11/2011 09:26 | AGM on 14/12/2011 - good chance to vote in favour of all resolutions except the one to disallow pre-emption rights. | david77 | |
24/11/2011 08:15 | AGM on 08/12/2011 good chance to vote against all resolutions.... | diva109 | |
23/11/2011 18:48 | Well i bought on placing day at 52p, and not worried, as i know eventually i will get at least a 50% return on my investment, oviously would have loved to have bought at this price. | daytraders | |
23/11/2011 18:36 | According to ADVFN, there are about 65 million shares in issue, so the money to come from selling the Mankayan Copper-Gold Project, Philippines should produce nearly $/share. The board state that they currently intend to pay half of that to shareholders - some of whom paid 50p/share for new shares just last Feb. I have been buying at half of that Feb price, but only by selling other shares which are also cheap. Time will tell whether my choice is right. | david77 | |
23/11/2011 17:49 | - 9.28% you might like this share, someone else doesn't think so and is getting rid of them..... probably because he is sure that will buy at a far cheaper price... buy buy my friend | diva109 | |
23/11/2011 17:35 | in 12 months or so were get back to over 70p, 35p cash back and a share price of like 50p, remember just the M sale is worth 70p to us, and other projects at least 15p, just like what is happening to every share at the moment, know one wants to wait that long. dyor imo | daytraders | |
23/11/2011 16:36 | diva - why? These shares seem a bargain to me and I have been buying. Please tell me why if I am wrong. | david77 | |
22/11/2011 15:51 | ...THis will recover just the small matter of when! .... in your dreams.... ....where are all the dreamers gone.... Where is that clever tiger.... this one is going down to hell and he still says.... is a matter of when! | diva109 | |
20/11/2011 19:42 | such a wise ... | diva109 | |
20/11/2011 16:21 | same old story people will rush in when the time is imminent instead of getting in in good time and sitting back imo | hazl | |
20/11/2011 15:32 | So that is just repeating what I just pointed out. 'The worst share on AIM'. Absolute rubbish. Not being able to understand that the major contributing factor to its recent downturn is macro rather than micro. At company level this has actually imroved immensely over 2011. End of story. | tiger60 | |
20/11/2011 09:12 | The last deal they signed is an ok deal however its timeframe gives plenty of space for the speculation manoeuvre. This is the point. | diva109 | |
19/11/2011 19:53 | If we are looking at just company level are you saying the fundamental company situation is better now than a year or even 6 months ago? Its macro and a flight from riskier aim mining shares to safety. People always had over inflated expectations of sale price and the option agreed - price wise - is fair although the timeline is the only negative. If you think the fall in price is all to do with company level actions you are more foolish than I thought. | tiger60 | |
19/11/2011 18:22 | "It isnt the worst share ever it is the AIM mkt and the macro situation" .... bla bla bla....whoever try to justify an almost 50% drop on the share price since the last capital increase with a "macro situation" is a numpty... excuse me the language | diva109 | |
19/11/2011 18:04 | The stock market is a vehicle for transferring money from the impatient to the patient.find that apart from research ,instincts and timing ,patience is an invaluable tool for the would be investor. | bronislav | |
19/11/2011 16:06 | Erm well of course there are exceptions it seems your selective reasoning stops you from seeing the obvious...not going to argue the point more - you carry on with your head stuck up your..... Worst share ever? Do you not think it would be an easy job to come up with a list of shares worse than bZT? | tiger60 | |
19/11/2011 13:59 | ...oh well the whole mkt is down.... ehm yes.... the bzt awful trend is in line the mkt...ehm how about you look at the yearly trend of the following:...TOM, SXX, WSX, CND, GTL.... | diva109 |
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