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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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0.025 | 7.69% | 0.35 | 0.30 | 0.40 | 0.35 | 0.325 | 0.33 | 1,525,589 | 14:52:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -3.68M | -0.0038 | -0.92 | 3.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/7/2017 23:18 | also did a very wee sell here to buy in somewhere else, i'll be back (still got millions here) | markfrankie | |
19/7/2017 19:20 | Yes thats ok for me | emilio | |
19/7/2017 09:51 | I have fenners and emilio on filter for some reason, is that still best? | markfrankie | |
18/7/2017 13:59 | Emilio...... I love your "accent"... Don't forget that not everyone on here is in the UK or Ireland.there are other time zones...... : ) | thecynical1 | |
17/7/2017 13:33 | good to see a bit of a break, Gives opportunity. Good to see pet recovering, just need CLON to motor and the donkey will no longer be required. | elmfield | |
17/7/2017 12:59 | fenners...give it up mate......you are like a stuck record | chapchip | |
17/7/2017 12:38 | Extended licence; better get another donkey then | fenners66 | |
17/7/2017 11:16 | Its also comical really that such idiots do not realise that their incessant ramping of such shares does not entice people to buy more shares, and thus increase the share price like they expect it to, but instead put people off from buying and thus, the share price remains the same or more likely, peeps start to sell because its being ramped all over the internet. They actually achieve the polar opposite of what they believe they will. | dorset64 | |
17/7/2017 11:11 | without doubt dorset...blind ramping to no doubt support a short term position | chapchip | |
17/7/2017 10:33 | Agreed Dorset. | novicetrade68 | |
17/7/2017 10:21 | falia, its people like you & your posts that actually stop others from looking at BOD and thus, stopping them from investing their monies into this share. | dorset64 | |
17/7/2017 10:14 | 3P TODAY SOMETIME | falia | |
17/7/2017 10:08 | Yes. I only cited BHP as an example, because Petra involved them back in 2004 in their Angolan project. | leedskier | |
17/7/2017 10:05 | LUCARA are the more likely tie up I suspect, given the history | chapchip | |
17/7/2017 09:58 | The Company is really going for it now. I wonder if BOD will try to involve a Western major, like for instance BHP. | leedskier | |
17/7/2017 00:31 | Interesting times indeed, I think we may get an update within two weeks as to where we stand? I believe we are in a very good position and James Campbell is the right man to be in charge of negotiations? | ein4 | |
17/7/2017 00:14 | Bottom line is that Maibwe seems to have made a major discovery. BCL were farmed in to Brightstone (which then changed its name to Maibwe) with 51% of the project on the basis that they would take any discoveries through to BFS. They made a discovery but are now in provisional liquidation for other reasons. Before the BCL farm-in, BOD were operators of the Brightstone block and owned 51% of the project. BOD's share dropped to 15% when BCL came in. With BCL now bowing out, how much of the project they (BCL) rightly own as an asset must be based on how much they spent etc and will be a matter for negotiation between the liquidator and BOD (and the other JV partners). Dan Mahupela, BCL group managing director, has told the media that the Maibwe project has a potential in situ value of $1.9 billion. | euclid | |
16/7/2017 22:17 | Great find euclid. | peterz |
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