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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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0.03 | 8.57% | 0.38 | 0.30 | 0.40 | 0.381 | 0.35 | 0.35 | 651,164 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -3.68M | -0.0038 | -0.92 | 3.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/9/2014 15:33 | Hello, hello, hello. Time to regret all the cheap top ups we didn't make? Are they doing presentations to stir up this interest? | dmelon | |
24/9/2014 20:51 | hxxp://www.israelidi | pilot48 | |
24/9/2014 20:04 | Could they buy a British company? (sanctions etc) | euclid | |
24/9/2014 19:50 | if we have anything of substance would alrosa just pick us off (straight buy out)? or play the long game 'let us get awarded more prospects' and play us as a junior partner' ? | markfrankie | |
24/9/2014 12:45 | There does appear to have been a rise in interest here in the last couple of days. | yorgi | |
24/9/2014 12:32 | Somebody wants 'em. Another million at 3p or above. | euclid | |
23/9/2014 19:44 | Yorgi - many thanks. | tullynessle | |
23/9/2014 19:12 | The LSE software made them all sells and ADVFN undecided but the mark up strongly suggests buys but whether anything leaking we will see :-) | yorgi | |
23/9/2014 18:17 | around £30'000 , anyone got level 2 to see if it was 2 buys? or more | markfrankie | |
23/9/2014 17:57 | The NOMAD would be aware of any RNS of course Tullynessie. | yorgi | |
23/9/2014 16:43 | Any reason for the late, (after 4pm today),tick-up to 3p bid today. On another BB it was mentioned that MMs receive early notification of any RNS due to be released, (noting that no other details are provided) - anyone know if that is correct? | tullynessle | |
18/9/2014 20:21 | It's always the way but I suppose a profit is a profit no matter how small. Still, I think I maintain a healthy risk spread. Almost got my banker with LUC, medium risk with PRG and this as my high risk. | varrirob | |
18/9/2014 15:37 | Very true Varrirob, probably best not put everything on it........but if they do find some large gems then one will wish they had a lot more in :-) | yorgi | |
18/9/2014 15:34 | I suppose this is still a very big risk and only one to invest in if you are prepared to take a hit if it goes wrong. I hope that it doesn't so finger crossed. One positive viewpoint is that if they find anything, anyone already invested at these levels will see an immediate return. | varrirob | |
18/9/2014 11:51 | The last quarter of 2014 could be interesting here. | yorgi | |
18/9/2014 11:27 | :-) Quietly moving forwards :-) | yorgi | |
18/9/2014 11:12 | Somebody must be very confident as they have just bought £100 worth of shares ! | talkman2 | |
18/9/2014 09:42 | And not a share traded ! | talkman2 | |
18/9/2014 09:30 | "With drilling commencing in the next ten days, I look forward to updating the market with initial drill results in the next month." | pilot48 | |
18/9/2014 09:22 | Things on the move. Could be interesting from here on in. | varrirob | |
16/9/2014 22:30 | Was it this one Tullynessie ? : | yorgi | |
16/9/2014 20:35 | Apologies if the Presentation has been posted previously - well worth a second read. BOTSWANA DIAMONDS PLC AUGUST 2014 [Presentation follows] | tullynessle | |
16/9/2014 20:29 | Drilling operations due to start soon at Orapa - hopefully an RNS will be issued in the next week or two..... RNS Number : 5807O Botswana Diamonds PLC 08 August 2014 Drilling Programme in Orapa The board of Botswana Diamonds (AIM: BOD) is pleased to confirm that a drilling programme will start the third week of September on Prospecting Licence No PL117/2011 in Orapa, Botswana. The two specific targets to be drilled, AN117/1 and AN117/2, are in the Northern part of this small 2.9 sq km block. The targets, identified from recent work by Sunland Minerals, the 50/50 joint venture between Alrosa and Botswana Diamonds, are prospective for the discovery of kimberlite bodies. Verification drilling depth will be 100 metres and after the core is studied in Botswana, specimens and samples will be sent for analysis to St. Petersburg. Two holes will be drilled on mineralogical and geophysical anomaly AN117/2. Two or three holes will be drilled on mineralogical anomaly AN117/1. Additional geophysical works will be carried out in September on this area. In addition, the board is pleased to announce that the final report from Sunland Minerals prepared by Alrosa geologists will be received in the near future. This will outline opportunities arising from the detailed analysis of field data collected by the joint venture in recent months. An extensive work programme is being finalised on the new licences recently awarded to the joint venture. An enlarged team of Alrosa geologists, geophysicists and mineralogists will join the Botswana Diamonds team in Botswana, mid-September. John Teeling, Chairman, commented "Activity is quickening in our Sunland joint venture with Alrosa, the largest diamond producer in the world. In September we will drill holes on each of two previously unknown anomalies on the PL117 block in Orapa, Botswana. These are verification holes targeting kimberlites. Continued........... | tullynessle | |
11/9/2014 14:27 | Blimey we have a buyer today........but they weren't able to get them much under the full offer. Hopefully we could have some news fairly soon and goods news of course. I posted a couple of days ago when the MM's edged the offer up, I'm sure they know more than we do ! | yorgi | |
09/9/2014 11:40 | The volume has not increased here unless I have missed something but MM's moved the listed offer up today interestingly. | yorgi |
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