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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Black Mountain Resources Ltd. | LSE:BMZ | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000BMZ3 |
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% | 1.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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14/5/2014 16:13 | How much cash do these guys have left? Priced to go bust now! | tommygriff | |
14/5/2014 11:17 | Led by thieves and incompetents, for thieves and incompetents | mhin2 | |
13/5/2014 10:10 | Top of the faller's list again! Must be fall-out from RRL? No money and no-one to lend them any more? Maybe here at 1p? Huge resource but in a hole! | valentine | |
04/5/2014 22:40 | Black Mountain Resources Limited (BMZ) - Well Undervalued!!!! - BMZ Loverat - 17 Feb 2014 - 16:06:01 - 142 of 202 Strange - no share price change or trades and silver at a day's high. Nearly always moves up with silver. Perhaps a run up in the last half hour. Black Mountain Resources Limited (BMZ) - Well Undervalued!!!! - BMZ Loverat - 17 Feb 2014 - 09:20:48 - 130 of 202 Quite possibly. The sells the ones who were scared out. And the buys the derampers who mugged their shares. There should be a law against it. Black Mountain Resources Limited (BMZ) - Well Undervalued!!!! - BMZ Loverat - 17 Feb 2014 - 09:08:15 - 126 of 202 If AGQ is up - this will be up too. I concur this should go alot higher today. | stockonomist | |
04/5/2014 22:37 | ^The same idiot who was ramping when it was much higher | stockonomist | |
03/5/2014 11:54 | Dear oh dear. This does look terrible. A prime example of a company with what looks like decent assets but a completely inept and hopeless management. The broker sell recommendation at a market Cap of £2m says it all. It makes the broker look stupid also. Not unusual though - many sell notes I have seen are at similar historic low levels. Buy high sell low. I wonder if that note is a cue for a recovery here. | loverat | |
02/5/2014 15:51 | naah Tom..had enough. Amer and caza now..bigtime. This lot spent more time in the toilets at the last Pres than onstage when it was 18-19p..acc to a source. | valentine | |
02/5/2014 14:31 | You still holding val? This had the potential of a great little operation.Still a chance it could work as the share hasn't changed much with only a small amount in issue!! Just need to sort the funding to get us into production! | tommygriff | |
02/5/2014 13:07 | Precisely..fell down a shaft..shafted is operative word! | valentine | |
02/5/2014 10:09 | PL effect. Where are all does defending him a few months back? | jungmana | |
02/5/2014 08:48 | Think they missed the boat from 18p down to 2.5p! | opaldouglas | |
02/5/2014 08:46 | Beaufort Securities downgrades to 'SELL'. 02 May 2014 Black Mountain... BMZ Beaufort Securities Sell Downgrades | someuwin | |
01/5/2014 11:17 | Apart from blame finances on a lack of activity! I would suggest all shareholders contact management to rely concerns as i have done (once again!). peter@okapventures.c Whilst we know mining would stop for the winter as already stated... 3-D min model could have been completed, advanced metallurgical test work completed and final toll treatments arranged in prep for production. Only saving grace is at this price BMZ is priced to go bust and should management ever actually get BMZ into production the upside is significant. | opaldouglas | |
01/5/2014 10:41 | Unless I'm mistaken the BOD have done absolutely NOTHING since last quarter? Can anyone correct this assertion? | king suarez | |
01/5/2014 09:37 | what baffles me is the fact that the clearly have cash on the books of $A253,000 (at the end of the qtr) and have loan facilities of $A3M which only $A1.5 has been used! Its all there in black and white. Are management purposefully trying to slow things down and wait for a better silver price? BMZ is now valued at £2M. Great assets, terrible management. OD | opaldouglas | |
01/5/2014 08:46 | Oh dear - cash due to run out soon, unless they get their loan sorted out. Terrible BoD - what a way to run a company. | vermilion1966 | |
20/4/2014 19:51 | Fellas think its time to top up before any news updates. | lilaclily | |
15/4/2014 00:57 | Look at OKAP companies...all have been shafted by this networked bunch of incompetent cronies, enriching themselves on PI money because fundamentally they seem to have little competence to do anything else...shame on them, and may they not only rot in hell, but suffer the consequences of their actions...a slow and painful life for them would make me happy...a quick death would be too good for them | mhin2 | |
15/4/2014 00:53 | lying, self serving, rogues...I am not crying...I have come to accept it ...but they will be hounded by me...cant stand people that are so callous... | mhin2 | |
14/4/2014 20:02 | stop crying over your spilt milk man up | kiwimonk | |
14/4/2014 00:44 | ahh...thats how the like to see themselves... | mhin2 | |
14/4/2014 00:23 | Look at OKAP...Brewster... look at IOP Brewster..Look at us...what a duo...then look at Jermyn Street and 1 Havelock street, Perth and 38 Jermyn Street london ...more characters come into place...Eastman, Lenigas...anybody care to add more value destroyers and self enriching incompetents | mhin2 | |
14/4/2014 00:10 | I have previously posted what I can gather is Eastmans address (no guarantee, but he must be in hitting distance of London...when I get a chance I will check it out). We need Landau's address, Brewsters address, Eva's address, and of course Rorys' address...let get the show going...time for retribution...after all `grand larceny' is prosecuted by the state "Grand Larceny A category of larceny-the offense of illegally taking the property of another-in which the value of the property taken is greater than that set for petit larceny. At Common Law, the punishment for grand larceny was death. Today, grand larceny is a statutory crime punished by a fine, imprisonment, or both."...have the FCA or ASIC or the accountancy professional bodies responded to anyone?...NO...why.. | mhin2 |
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