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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.35 | 0.30 | 0.40 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
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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12/4/2016 16:42 | Something stirring? | euclid | |
07/4/2016 15:02 | such a rise as we had here yesterday made me top up . i know there will be a funding at some point . dont think this will jump up again on rumour but i wanted more before any rns if a positive rns pops out this would jump big . Can Dr T do it again | markfrankie | |
07/4/2016 14:42 | i topped up a little, used my luc dividends AFD here we go again? | markfrankie | |
07/4/2016 11:59 | Anyone know who's plant they will use to process the bulk sample? Lucara's at BK2? | clinton baptiste | |
07/4/2016 10:18 | I wonder what Size the "wide diameter" drilling is? A 12" hole to 300m would yield about 20 cubic metres - say 60 tonnes of kimberlite. A 24" hole would give 4 times as much. Could they hire time through the Karowe bulk sample plant for processing it? | euclid | |
07/4/2016 10:09 | ahh ok.....thanks Ruthie | chapchip | |
07/4/2016 09:53 | This in the Orapa area and the Brightstone block is hundreds of kms away in the Gope Area | ruthie | |
07/4/2016 09:53 | This in the Orapa area and the Brightstone block is hundreds of kms away in the Gope Area | ruthie | |
07/4/2016 09:23 | is it ?......so two rumours ? | chapchip | |
07/4/2016 09:17 | This is totally separate from rumours on the Brightstone block | ruthie | |
07/4/2016 08:25 | yes I would imagine some funding is going to need to be arranged at some point in the near future.........but there will need to be some solid news to report to get it away at the current levels........ but AFD did it once..........perhap | chapchip | |
07/4/2016 08:22 | So this has risen,just because of drilling starting? by 113% too? Placing is coming? | bmk1 | |
07/4/2016 08:22 | So this has risen,just because of drilling starting? by 113% too? Placing is coming? | bmk1 | |
07/4/2016 08:14 | how long before the rumours are confirmed.......... | chapchip | |
06/4/2016 15:45 | Well in my view the fact they did it once makes a second round more likely, who knows, not I. | elmfield | |
06/4/2016 15:42 | be nice elmfield............ AFD PART 2 | chapchip | |
06/4/2016 15:34 | What ever else it is going to be a heck of a ride! Can they repeat what LUC have given us long term backers? Added. | elmfield | |
06/4/2016 15:30 | informative post 1992 "The first large diameter reverse circulation hole on kimberlite AK21 on PL 260 in Orapa started on Tuesday 5(th) April. Target depth is 300 metres. The first of three narrow diamond drill holes will commence this week on the same licence. Following the completion of these holes the diamond drill rig will move to PL 210 in Orapa to drill two or three holes targeting the potential source of the strong Kimberlitic Indicator Minerals (KIMs)". | xcap | |
06/4/2016 13:17 | Wow? To add or not? Well done those that bought under a penny. | elmfield | |
06/4/2016 13:14 | perhaps something of real significance is driving this rise ???? AFD part 2 ??? | chapchip | |
06/4/2016 13:12 | as high as 2 but falling back swiftly. | chapchip | |
06/4/2016 12:30 | been some decent volume the last few days. how long before we are back below 1p ? lol | chapchip | |
06/4/2016 12:11 | hello............... was just about to post and say it wouldn t take much to see this rocket, seeing as its priced for broken glass rather than diamonds | chapchip |
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