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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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BrandShield Systems Plc | LSE:TSI | London | Ordinary Share | Ordinary Shares |
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07/9/2018 18:53 | Advfn and lse. Anyone who Vehemently attacks a poster that says TSI will play a major part in Mali needs to be given a wide birth.The gang operate between TSI and KOD. | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 17:27 | BRANDSHIELD: Collaboration agreement to develop proprietary blockchain-based platform to enable resource sector focused companies to conduct transactions globally | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 17:09 | Blenheim Natural Resources Plc(now TSI), the AIM-quoted investing company, is pleased to announce that BrandShield, in which the Company holds an 8.95% interest, has launched MyShield, the world's first anti-scam blockchain platform/community through the Token Pre-Sale Launch of its Independent Coin Offering ('ICO'). | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 17:06 | https://twoshields.c | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 16:58 | Any links to verify your assertion? Good weekend to you as well. | patientcapital | |
07/9/2018 16:49 | We will own a share of the new company that is being formed.It will then be tokenised on a blockchain set up by brandshield and protected by myshield.have a good weekend | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 16:42 | Maybe if you own them outright. But tsi will end up with a few crumbs four years down the line. Enjoy :) | patientcapital | |
07/9/2018 15:10 | Excited poster attended the AGM and got it from the horses mouth.Quids in if you have licences in MALI | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 15:06 | From an excited poster on lse KOD bb At the moment, they're only working on the prospects where there were large (very large) surface outcrops. GeoPhys will reveal many more, currently hidden beneath the soil and sedimentI wonder what TSI will find?Nashwan and Mansa might be worth a few bob if he is correct | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 14:29 | Clue: changed name to two shields | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 14:13 | What's the nav then? How much cash is there? When are returns expected from all the top quality investments? Come on, I'm a prospective investor, sell it to me. Pump it. | patientcapital | |
07/9/2018 12:55 | How much profit do they make and when are dividends expected? | patientcapital | |
07/9/2018 12:47 | Brandshield with Myshield TGE have they raised $50M? Soon find out !nd TSI own 9% of Brandshield | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 12:34 | TSI are moving mineral/ mining technology assets to dedicated companies for a share of the company involved.ABM was the first and we will rinse and repeat.Check who is behind ABM. More of the same will continue shortly and 5k mts/15 target assay results from mali due and niger soon after.All looking good | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 12:08 | Makes no odds to TSI how far away production is.Our share of the assets will be transferred.TSI main business is now with aBRANDSHIELD/MYSHIEL | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 11:46 | Wrong unless tsi ends up with virtually no interest. As the exploration company secures further funding any interested parties will have to stump up in order to avoid dilution. Never mind development. Seeing as tsi has no money how's that gonna work? Can't borrow anything at this stage so the answer is obvious to all but the hard of thinking. Tsi's lithium is probably at least four years away so how many placing events will that be? LOL | patientcapital | |
07/9/2018 10:49 | KOD need massive amounts of cash for mali. BGS need massive amounts of cash for mali. TSI dont need any cash for mali we just issue the assay results and move the assets on.We then rinse and repeat in the same way as the ABM deal.We are an investment shell not miner/explorer.We investvin companies who mine and explore | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 10:24 | Watch the BA interview.That is one very uncomfortable individual who is not comfortable with what he is being made to say.He looked at the floor for 90% of the interview avoiding eye contact.KOD sag they can do the same job as BGS for quarter of the price? Very dirty | aidenabettin | |
07/9/2018 07:56 | Three way deal, it seems, is not currently on the table contrary to speculation here and elsewhere. It looks like KOD are in a hurry to get producing asap for a lot less capital cost than BGS.Report from KOD AGM curtesy of an LSE poster:"Thu 23:12 Price: 0.17I3LiP 179 postsRE: AGMFirstly I'd like to say it was a pleasure meeting you Ned and RayG. GFD - we got seperated when the barriers wouldn't accept my ticket so didn't get to say farewells but it was likewise a pleasure meeting you too. I hope you got to your train on time.Secondly it's been a long day and a lot has occured so forgive me if it's brief but the discussions that went on at the AGM were (a little heated at times) but very encouraging. The formalities and the resolutions were done and dusted quickly and then Bernard gave his presentation, which I'm sure you've all seen by now.The turnout was quite small. There were us four from here, a couple of others who mentioned they lurk (nice to meet you fellows too) and one or two other PIs. Less than a dozen of us in all. All the board were there and some reps from St Brides also. And yes, there were a couple of representatives for the Chinese there. The director of SC and someone from Shadong Ruifu iirc (but don't quote me on this). It was definitely worth the trip down to meet them, and I had a good chat with Qingtao who seems like a reasonable, switched on fellow.As to questions asked I will be brief and let the other guys elaborate and speculate but;The placing at .13 was explained as being necessary to budget for the exploration activities through to the end of the year. Paying contractors and so forth and that without that we would be pretty hard up and looking for cash at this point.There's been no formal talks with Birimian. We were told they are doing their thing, and we're doing ours. Despite Bernards friendly relations with them business to business we were told we have nothing to do with them. They acknowledged the economic sense of combining the two but there is nothing planned in that regard.The Chinese don't want to take us over. Qingtao actually got up to address this and told us point blank that they're not interested in buying the company, they just want the spodumene. He also mentioned that they hadn't sold a single share.Yes the share price sucks, everyone thinks we're undervalued but no-one really knows why the market isn't responding at this point. Possibly due to still being in an early stage. They maintain that the best way to provide this value is to advance the project.Too early to say how they're going to finance the project. SC is keen to assist but also possibility of equity / debt when we have a more substantial economic assessment to offer to potential financiers.Coming away from the AGM the sense I personally got was that all the big plans and conspiracies that are thrown around on here are just noise. Kodal is a plain, straight talking company that's got a decent resource they want to start mining and selling to the Chinese. It really is just that simple. They just want to get on and mine it. There doesn't seem to be the appetite for grand takeovers or conspiracies. They just want to be a simple mining company.Of course this is all just my pers" | patientcapital | |
05/9/2018 09:09 | No need to withold assay results any longer.Should be out in next few days.Only been waiting 18 months :( | aidenabettin | |
05/9/2018 08:57 | PREM grades, RNS 2/2/18.... 1.70% Li(2) O 1.13% Li(2) O 1.04% Li(2) O | nicosevos |
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