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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bluerock Diamonds Plc | LSE:BRD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKKJK954 | ORD 5P |
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% | 2.00 | - | 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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25/10/2017 14:36 | I think you are the one that keeps mentioning cash. Have you got something against this firm or something, or just a stale bull? H | hazl | |
25/10/2017 12:46 | So you think they might need to raise cash? | encarter | |
25/10/2017 12:09 | Great the next step along the way.... loans being paid it's coming together bit by bit. | hazl | |
18/10/2017 15:47 | If it is worth 'exploiting' as you call it then nobody will mind! You can't expect something for nothing. However they raised funds only recently back in August. They have more cash than they have done for the last three years if you look at the financials. I thought you were genuinely interested but perhaps you are being silly? | hazl | |
18/10/2017 15:21 | How can they exploit the 3000h without more cash? | encarter | |
17/10/2017 13:35 | I don't think so....they look fine to me. This looks like a real turn round story! Diamonds due a change of sentiment. | hazl | |
17/10/2017 11:16 | Looks like they will needs more cash to develop | encarter | |
15/10/2017 18:32 | 'using our current facilities where possible to assess other potential opportunities. ... to three shifts per day in early 2018, which is expected to further increase our daily uptime.' | hazl | |
13/10/2017 09:15 | Look at that five year chart! Wouldn't it be good if that bowl completed? | hazl | |
12/10/2017 08:52 | Interesting. Well hope that BRD does well for us. Has been quite a long and varied road for some of the previous shares that I have had, before they did well, so who knows the time-scale. It's definitely going in the right direction I feel. Oh well, physiotherapy today on shoulder problem. Good luck folks. H | hazl | |
12/10/2017 08:36 | That's pretty cool. A neighbour's son seems to have done well out of it as well. Do you think they will make an ETF? I read that would be a sign of its longevity if so? IMO | hazl | |
12/10/2017 08:31 | hazl believe it or not, I have just received a dividend of sorts from Bitcoin. On the 1st of August there was a split in the hard fork and Bitcoin Cash was created. One of the the wallets I kept my Bitcoin in said they weren't supporting it so I didn't get any Bitcoin Cash. Yesterday they changed their mind and I was suddenly given 6 Bitcoin cash worth about $1800! | spittingbarrel | |
11/10/2017 16:17 | It certainly has done well Very good insight there spitting. I wish they would give diamonds as dividends! | hazl | |
11/10/2017 16:09 | Well Bitcoin has been my star performer! | spittingbarrel | |
11/10/2017 15:22 | Suppose we shouldn't just mention the 'ECSC's. I've just done really well with GGP. | hazl | |
11/10/2017 15:13 | Pleased to see you here spitting b. I like these and sure, we hoped for a smooth ride when they said they expected profitability round the corner.... still break-even isn't bad, and rain they can do nothing about...climate conditions will not be dictated to. I did a dummy buy and noticed you could get a good price so anticipated those were probably buys on the whole. Brave man after ESCS but let's hope that this makes up for it! That De Beers man being brought in is a good sign I think. | hazl | |
11/10/2017 14:59 | hazl, I've just joined you for a few (hope I'm not the kiss of death as in ECSC!).I bought 250,000 at 1.63, it's showing as a sell. There's obviously plenty of stock around. | spittingbarrel | |
10/10/2017 16:17 | Mike I know just what you mean but things rarely have a sudden and smooth reversal. Whilst the immediate outlook was disappointing, the future looks miles better,in my opinion. Clearly it would have been better if rain hadn't stopped play, but I feel there is a certain honesty from the firm. The employment of fresh staff reinforces the outward looking show of good things to come. Still pleased with the potential of this investment! | hazl | |
10/10/2017 15:20 | Disappointing share price today. Thought we might've seen some pos+ reaction. We're now breaking even but I guess need more good announcements | 113mike | |
10/10/2017 08:22 | ' Production in early October has been disrupted by rain and, therefore production volumes in October may be somewhat lower than September. Nevertheless, the Company remains on track to start processing the first of the Level 2 kimberlite in October, from which it expects a further improvement in grade. This Level 2 kimberlite production is not expected to be included in the October diamond tender, the results from which are expected at the end of October. Appointment of consultant Geologist The Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Jock Robey as consultant geologist. Jock is a Fellow of the Geological Society of South Africa and has a PHD from the University of Cape Town. Jock worked for De Beers as a kimberlite petrologist specialising in kimberlite mapping logging and petrology. Jock, who consults to De Beers, Petra Diamonds and Gem Diamonds will be advising the Company on the development strategy for its current licence area at Kareevlei and on identifying and evaluating other suitable kimberlite opportunities to pursue.' Sorry guys late to the party this morning! I like the announcement. It is honest and straight forward. We know exactly where we are going. Let's see how things progress as the consultant geologists....from De Beers adds to the melee! | hazl |
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