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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Botswana Diamonds Plc | LSE:BOD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5TFC825 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -15.38% | 0.275 | 0.25 | 0.30 | 0.325 | 0.275 | 0.33 | 1,641,432 | 16:07:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -3.68M | -0.0038 | -0.71 | 2.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2017 09:55 | Share capital no of shares in issue June 2011 101 million June 2012 138 million June 2014 196 million June 2015 239 million June 2016 338 million Feb 2017 373 million Bit of a trend there. Excluding of course the 71 million of options and warrants existing at June 2016. I only looked back at the accounts 2012 and was not really surprised to find that they had discovered diamonds in Zimbabwe and Cameroon, (drum roll please) only to write off all of the investments (!, yeah right) just a couple of years later to concentrate ALL their efforts on Botswana. Botswana has still not come to fruition so why start another "second front" ? But why am I not surprised at these inevitable failures? Because this is repeated over and over again with the Clontarf companies. I urge any potential investors to read all the accounts of Botswana Clontarf Pet and Connemara etc and see for yourselves the years of new shares issued , new projects capitalised as intangibles, later written off with new replacement projects and further dilution ; and of course masses of accumulated losses. Then draw your own conclusions. | fenners66 | |
27/2/2017 07:07 | RNS - funds raised 1.5p. Expected. | peterz | |
23/2/2017 14:31 | with news coming in march pl260 and BCL matters been sorted out and timeline to drill maibwe will add to S.P. and vutomi results in the next QTR exciting time ahead | firmor | |
23/2/2017 11:24 | This have been heating up in the last few days, I hope everyone enjoys the latest bull run, hopefully we can break the 3p barrier whilst we receiving great news about PL260 in March! :-) | mickluv1 | |
22/2/2017 16:56 | As of last night it was down about 15-20% in less than a month, since 20% fall is described as a Bear market - yes plunging was correct. | fenners66 | |
22/2/2017 15:59 | I assume Fenners was slagging us off again?There's been more buys than sells since we started to move down!This is a tree shake nothing more!Results due soon!Strong buyGLA | mickluv1 | |
22/2/2017 15:07 | lol.. plunging share price? its mid range between its recent high and recent low...... hardly plunging is it!!!!!!!! | chapchip | |
22/2/2017 01:25 | Funny , given the plunging share price it suggests everyone is not holding... | fenners66 | |
21/2/2017 13:17 | With the PL260 results out in March these prices are a give away! Two nice buys today so far! Given the price paid for the 500,000 it would suggest everyone is holding! I expect big thing here in the coming weeks! GLA | mickluv1 | |
16/2/2017 19:37 | hxxp://www.botswanad | elmfield | |
13/2/2017 12:39 | cant get this to work | currypasty | |
12/2/2017 18:38 | JC should have said we were at 2p before the mm's decided to tank us post the brexit vote and that's a massive under valuation! Shouldn't the re-evaluation of material recovered last year on PL260 be due soon? | mickluv1 | |
12/2/2017 13:11 | Pics of the Drilling for kimberlite on the botswanadiamonds vutomi new diamond project in southafrica | maxjack | |
12/2/2017 13:07 | Botswana Diamonds PLC (BOD) Given Buy Rating at Dowgate Capital. hxxps://sportsperspe | maxjack | |
12/2/2017 13:01 | Interview with James Campbell. hxxp://tiptv.co.uk/b | maxjack | |
07/2/2017 18:42 | Hmmm, Not sure where we are, interesting. | elmfield | |
07/2/2017 13:54 | The $1.9 billion figure came from the BCL managing director. No wonder they are reluctant to dilute. “By 2020 copper reserves would have almost run out and the future of the group would be anchored on the Polaris projects which involves diversifying into energy projects, iron ore, coal and diamonds,” BCL group managing director, Dan Mahupela recently told the media. According to Mahupela, the Maibwe project has a potential in situ value of $1.9 billion (P21 billion)" | euclid | |
07/2/2017 12:19 | Emil you never read , I made some money on PET and have not touched the others. | fenners66 | |
07/2/2017 10:09 | YES they have both lost all the Money ! | emilio | |
07/2/2017 10:06 | Fennel should get together with lippe, They have a lot in common. | elmfield | |
07/2/2017 07:55 | How long ago was AFD ?........several years ago it was bought by Lucara, in a 2 for 3, so still hold via that. And very nicely its doing too thanks....... nice 45c special div last year, regular 1/4ly divs this year, capital appreciation and hopefully far more to come | chapchip | |
06/2/2017 22:55 | A bit more from the year-end report:- "The second joint venture had exciting results in 2015. Maibwe is a joint venture on 10 licences in the Gope region. The joint venture is made up of three parties BCL, a Botswana state owned copper/nickel producer which was given 51% in return for a 10 million Pula investment (US$1 million approx.); Future Minerals, a local Botswana group (20%) who first acquired the licences and Siseko Minerals (29%), a South African company. Botswana Diamonds holds 51% of Siseko. Siseko and Future have a free carry up to Bankable Feasibility Study. BCL is the operator. Though 10 prospecting licences are held by Maibwe, comprehensive work has been successfully carried out on PL 186. This work has managed to identify four diamond bearing kimberlite pipes forming a cluster within close proximity to each other. The pipes were identified through a series of ground-magnetic surveys at 50m spacing and 800m of diamond core drilling from which 305kg of sampled material returned diamonds. The work was carried out by Joint Venture partner BCL. The four pipes have sizes 5ha, 6ha, 2ha and 1ha respectively, collectively summing up to more than 12ha of diamondiferous kimberlite material. These pipes are in close proximity to each other. The mineral chemistry shows the pipes have diamond compositions similar to the Orapa diamond composition. Verification drilling is needed. The fall in commodity prices has made BCL heavily loss making and as a result BCL have been unable to undertake their agreed work programme. To date, BCL have been reluctant to dilute their interest by allowing outside investors to undertake the necessary work. BCL is now in provisional liquidation. Discussions are ongoing with the liquidator to allow a combination of Future Minerals/Siseko/BOD/ | euclid |
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