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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bluebird Merchant Ventures Ltd | LSE:BMV | London | Ordinary Share | VGG118701058 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.80 | 1.75 | 1.85 | 1.80 | 1.80 | 1.80 | 1,876,794 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -254k | -0.0004 | -45.00 | 12.83M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/1/2020 12:58 | If it is Aidan that owns the Fiske shares one has to ask whether he was also owner of the shares at Nyoto when the Fiske Nominee shareholder took hold of that company. Nyoto lent money to one of Aidan's other businesses, then tried a reverse take over and shortly after went out of business. Will the Fiske shareholder try the same thing with BMV? | ![]() shieldbug | |
06/1/2020 11:04 | Thanks cool runnings for this clarification. Fairly quiet here at the moment, but Southern Gold bounced back 20% last night on ASX | ![]() cbeadle | |
06/1/2020 10:21 | The Fiske holding is Aidan and one or 3 others, It's never been hidden ! Just held in nominee ! | ![]() cool runnings | |
06/1/2020 10:03 | Do you think then that a financing deal more favourable for the Fiske Nominee holder is beinag worked out? Surely Fiske must legally be obliged to disclose who owns that number of shares, they can't just be hidden in a nominee account. | ![]() cbeadle | |
06/1/2020 09:02 | Jonathan Morely-Kirk is Aidan Bishop's man. In no way should he be considered independent. He will take a long Christmas break and not think for two seconds about BMV. He is also chairman Aidan's BigDish business and was chairman of the ill fated Nyota Minerals where he was put in place after Fiske Nominees ousted the previous chairman. Nyota of course loaned money to Bigdish and tried some kind of reverse takeover of Bigdish. Who owns 53% of BMV? Fiske Nominees. The question is who owns the Fiske Nomiees shares. Someone has complete control of the company - but not openly. Apart from the murky Bishop, Morely-Kirk, Fiske Nominees thing I would love this share. | ![]() shieldbug | |
06/1/2020 08:03 | A week on from the AGM and the chairman hasn't bothered with the courtesy of reporting back to the market. No doubt all resolutions were passed, not that he bothered to share the agenda with the market or distribute proxy information. I do hope this Jonathan Morley-Kirk fellow steps up during financing talks otherwise you have to wonder what his purpose is. | ![]() outlawinvestor | |
06/1/2020 07:58 | A name change - agreed, perhaps about time - though as I posted c6months ago, remember Bluebird means Good Luck... | ![]() skyship | |
06/1/2020 07:50 | "..Tears to come" would certainly sum up the last 50 years of gold investing :)) | ![]() spectoacc | |
06/1/2020 07:46 | With gold having broke multi year resistance and the world drowning in debt, the stage appears set for a strong gold price environment for years to come. With both permits having been granted, we now need to see regular newsflow from the company as the mines are re opened. More urgently, the financing. In this regard we had months of no news during which the finance should have been planned, so there are no excuses for a prolonged silence on this when the amount involved is small. The Kores funded drilling should also be progressing. Finally, a name change to get the company noticed. | ![]() highly geared | |
06/1/2020 00:22 | cbeadle, There's also some high rise buildings that look very modern, yet have nothing inside. I still think you'e being optimistic if you thing Kim is going to turn up at the 39th Parallel, and hand over the keys to the country anytime soon. | ![]() andy | |
05/1/2020 22:33 | I went in 2018, there’s an emerging middle class, and many new restaurants and coffee bars. A huge new futuristic street has emerged for scientists homes, also there are many more cars than 10 years ago, even though traffic is mostly light. It’s much more possible to own a business, and there’s plenty of smartphones. | ![]() cbeadle | |
05/1/2020 20:38 | cbeadle3 Jan '20 - 13:11 - 1295 of 1297 I think the two Koreas will reunite, Pyongyang is changing rapidly. They want it in Pyongyang there is even a Unification Arch ------- I have a feeling that Kim Jung-un's idea of reunification and yours is hugely different. In what was is Pyongyang "changing rapidly" in your view? | ![]() andy | |
05/1/2020 19:47 | There’s some difference between North Korea and East Germany. The latter was a Soviet satellite country with foreign troops, whereas North Korea is self reliant on Juche systems. Also there was almost always travel between West and East Germany, while the border between North and South Korea is closed. Another factor is simply the time scale they have been divided | ![]() cbeadle | |
03/1/2020 13:25 | Probably. In my lifetime? Who knows. Major impediments against it, not just the Fat Guy but China/US. And the more they diverge, the harder any reunification would be. East/West Germany was difficult enough. | ![]() spectoacc | |
03/1/2020 13:11 | I think the two Koreas will reunite, Pyongyang is changing rapidly. They want it in Pyongyang there is even a Unification Arch | ![]() cbeadle | |
03/1/2020 10:13 | Or go nuclear, figuratively & literally. | ![]() spectoacc | |
03/1/2020 10:09 | I love the optimism expressed on ADVFN LOL! It might sound funny right now but IMO it is inevitable that one day the two Koreas will either fully reunite or form an extremely close alliance. | ![]() outlawinvestor | |
03/1/2020 09:18 | cbeadle29 Dec '19 - 23:45 - 1252 of 1291 Also if Korea reunites there’s plentiful precious metal resources north of the 38 parallel! ------- I love the optimism expressed on ADVFN1 Why don't you just pop over to Pyonyang and run that idea past Kim Jong-Un and let us know his thoughts on it? I'm sure he'll be receptive....... And if not, do you have a choice of Gulag? | ![]() andy | |
03/1/2020 07:56 | Looks like the late 400k worked sell was the fly in the ointment y'day,well all in the price now and at least it didn't move the share price down,could be a better day today,all to play for and anyone getting in at these prices will do well short and long term imo. | ![]() scotty1 | |
02/1/2020 15:30 | Thanks for the info | ![]() nw99 | |
02/1/2020 15:13 | This has moved down 5% on 2-3 k before, £13k is quite large by recent standards | ![]() cbeadle | |
02/1/2020 15:13 | This has moved down 5% on 2-3 k before, £13k is quite large by recent standards | ![]() cbeadle | |
02/1/2020 14:48 | Surely not weird no rise yet, share price unchanged - the purchases so far today amount to just £13k... We need some serious volume. | ![]() skyship | |
02/1/2020 14:37 | Appears the MMs have been getting reasonably good supply over the past few sessions. | ![]() outlawinvestor | |
02/1/2020 14:32 | Weird it has not jumped | ![]() nw99 |
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