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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.025 | 0.023 | 0.027 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -6.11M | -0.0005 | -0.40 | 3.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/5/2021 09:21 | Copper man was kicked off LSE. Disgruntled nutcase | frost1 | |
18/5/2021 09:00 | These are share movements from when Colin Bird took the helm to now. XTR- (Aug 2016) 10, now 5.6 (pre-Bushranger drilling was 1.5 so you would have been 600% down from when he took charge) Galileo- (October 2014) 6.25, now 1.75 Bezant- (March 2018) 0.42, now 0.31 Im at paints to emphasise that while PIs lost heavily- CB still extracted (excuse the pun) a salary from the 3 companies. This is what you call a lifestyle company. He had that big deal 10 years ago and seems to have been living on the back of that reputation for a while but his record on AIM, as seen above, speaks for itself. The facts dont lie. I dont know of any other person in AIM who is the boss of 3 AIM miners. It means he is very thinly spread. Lets not forget he is in his mid 70s. That would be a taxing job even for a younger man. The fact that the 3 companies operate across several countries spread across 3 continents, and we are in a pandemic where travel is restricted- doesnt help. The question is if the copper bull market will outweigh overstretched Colin Bird's poor AIM record. | copperman1 | |
18/5/2021 08:57 | These are share movements from when Colin Bird took the helm to now. XTR- (Aug 2016) 10, now 5.6 (pre-Bushranger drilling was 1.5 so you would have been 600% down from when he took charge) Galileo- (October 2014) 6.25, now 1.75 Bezant- (March 2018) 0.42, now 0.31 Im at paints to emphasise that while PIs lost heavily- CB still extracted (excuse the pun) a salary from the 3 companies. This is what you call a lifestyle company. He had that big deal 10 years ago and seems to have been living on the back of that reputation for a while but his record on AIM, as seen above, speaks for itself. The facts dont lie. I dont know of any other person in AIM who is the boss of 3 AIM miners. It means he is very thinly spread. Lets not forget he is in his mid 70s. That would be a taxing job even for a younger man. The fact that the 3 companies operate across several countries spread across 3 continents, and we are in a pandemic where travel is restricted- doesnt help. The question is if the copper bull market will outweigh overstretched Colin Bird's poor AIM record. | copperman1 | |
18/5/2021 08:51 | 1) Mankayan needs to be put on market ASAP. BZT have held that for years to no avail and its far away from its emerging core in Southern Africa. The failure of the RTO has been a blessing in disguise with the current soaring price. There is a lot more interest in BZT and copper in general in the last week so this is the time to do it. Hire a financial institution to put it up for sale. Someone on here or twitter wrote that they can see a doubling in the share price if it was put on the market (even before the sale). I wholeheartedly agree. I think there should be a wholesale sell, not even an earn in agreement which will take ages for the cash to be realised. Yes it will mean less money in the long term but they money could be used to supercharge drilling and exploration in Africa. I hope it won just be used again as a pawn/carrot-on-stick to ramp and then issue more shares on the back of this. Thats what happened last autumn. So many people got into BZT purely because of Mankayan so its very noted that Zak never asks question about it and Colin never mentions it. That is what first made me think the deal wasnt going through and I was 100% correct (much to the annoyance of many here who said I was wrong). As someone said on Galileo board, if things are going well- Colin will talk it up to death, when he stays silent on a project- be very worried. Im hoping that our new TR1 guy knows something and there could something juicy in the pipleline with Mankayan. 2) Hope- air reconnasaince to start- $300k cost, that will obviously be followed by further drilling 3) Zambia copper- formal assay results will be released end of May 4) Kanye manganese- he didnt offer much on this. For those who are new or didnt notice- after the lukewarm market reaction to the much awaited Hope assays- BZT took a side step and bought Metalrock from Tiger Metals- NB buried in the text….Colin was/is a director of both of the latter! The RNS at the time said they had ‘drill ready’ sites but no drilling has began or been scheduled. Colins response to this was the weakest of the 3 African sites- ‘i think we should stop beating about the bush and get on with drilling’. Hardly fills you with confidence 3 months after the sale was announced. No mention of the further reconnaisance that was supposed to aid with drilling on the “drill ready” sites. Hmmmm…. 5) SP- hopefully we can break through the 0.3 barrier and hold it. If we go through another lull period of Bird-silence then it will retrace to 0.2. I think putting Mankayan on the market is key here to supercharge drilling and rescue this company from its malaise and halving of share price since Colin took over. From an old article posted recently- lets not forget that BZT was once a bona fide mid cap with a share price of over £10 before it turned into a penny stock. 6) Funding- I cant imagine there is much cash in the kitty left now- good to see he mentioned the cost of the Hope air reconnaisance. Its an improvement. Will there be relentless ramping followed by a placement to take advantage of the resultant higher price? As someone said on the XTR board last week- ‘Colin Bird is doing what he does best, raising money on AIM’. These are the type of pertinent and important points the BAG should be raising with CB and they should pin him down into an answer as we know how slippery he can be. | copperman1 | |
17/5/2021 17:36 | Another 70k odd cash for the Company to spend on exploration (and/or lawyers :-p ) | the stigologist | |
17/5/2021 11:45 | Some info has been shared on Telegram of a conversation held by a Shareholder Action Group with Colin Bird Seems pretty positive to me. I like the confidence expressed re Mankayan legals (there might be handbags but it's looking open and shut case) Also possible potential for a listing of the vehicle in Australia ? | the stigologist | |
17/5/2021 00:57 | Well the BZT Ichimoku chart is strongly bullish again having bounced up off the support of the Kijun Sen line on Friday. It rose above the "cloud" (a bullish sign) around a month ago and has stayed above it since then. The Ichimoku chart is looking very good. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | papillon | |
14/5/2021 23:40 | Interesting finish on the weekly Poised I'd say | the stigologist | |
14/5/2021 16:24 | I bet Colin Bird and associates all loading up whilst it's quiet | the stigologist | |
14/5/2021 10:26 | I'm just looking at a small starter position.Tried 2 mill order, rejected. All the way down to 250k. Still no luck.MMs no stock or I need to change broker.:-) | vanduke | |
14/5/2021 10:11 | I make the mm's pretty short of stock today although they did pick up a lot yesterday from weak holders, don't think they will have a lot of free float on a micro cap like this. You might struggle Vanduke to be honest. Not a share I would stick the kitchen sink at, I have 6m now and that will do for the moment, might add more on a BO of 0.5p. NI | devonlad | |
14/5/2021 10:03 | Trying to take a decent starter position here.Difficult to buy in any volume. | vanduke | |
14/5/2021 08:27 | Set up looks great now for a crack at 0.5p imho. Weak holders shaken out now, forming a very nice and strong upwards channel, right place, right time. Nai, dyor. | devonlad | |
14/5/2021 08:16 | Like the risk reward on this one. Been building a position over the last couple of weeks. | singh is king | |
13/5/2021 11:49 | Very nice of them to put it on sale for long term accumulators Only a matter of time and we get news of copper/manganese assets as well as resolution of Mankayan 100% ownership Colin Bird AND Associates paid 0.45p in 2018 when they came in here Colin won't let his mates down They'd have thought they were getting mates rates at 0.45p with Copper at $2/lb to $2.50/lb At $4.70/lb this is probably the steal of the coming copper supercycle decade | the stigologist | |
12/5/2021 14:59 | 10p is fine with me | 1airbag | |
12/5/2021 11:10 | Nice to see you Amaretto1, I will be happy with 1p! | devonlad | |
12/5/2021 08:02 | Heavy buying in background going on here !!This is my last post, c u all at 10 pence ...GLA | amaretto1 | |
12/5/2021 07:55 | I'm pretty sure Ed will be ! | amaretto1 | |
12/5/2021 07:50 | Everyone is talking about copper surging. I don't see that helping shareholders in Bezant at the moment. I would like to hear about Bezant. | vatnabrekk | |
12/5/2021 07:36 | I'm hearing good things here.Just bought over 6 million In 2 lotsOne of them not showing 3150000 ! | amaretto1 | |
11/5/2021 20:55 | Copper to surge 7 fold ! | the stigologist | |
11/5/2021 15:23 | Strange to see a sell of in copper stocks when the copper price is still going up! Added a few more today, not too many, getting near my limit now but I find buying on a week market more profitable than selling. | devonlad | |
10/5/2021 13:02 | Plenty of newsflow due on smaller projects which could be Company makers in and of themselves. This and other groups pretty quiet given the seismic industry and company activity. Very happy to pay anything less than Colin Birds 0.45p buy in | the stigologist |
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