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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bushveld Minerals Limited | LSE:BMN | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B4TM3943 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.70 | 0.65 | 0.75 | 0.70 | 0.70 | 0.70 | 5,967,993 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minrls,earths-ground,treated | 151.18M | -38.97M | -0.0166 | -0.42 | 16.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/5/2015 11:00 | 4.10 - 4.25 (GBX) at 10:55:34 on Market (LSE) | neilyb675 | |
19/5/2015 10:50 | FULL ASK PAID, and spread narrowed 4.10 - 4.15 (GBX) at 10:45:29 on Market (LSE) | neilyb675 | |
19/5/2015 10:39 | 169,575 @ 4.125 BUY | neilyb675 | |
19/5/2015 08:02 | Well a good start this morning , whoopee | okuta | |
18/5/2015 16:26 | Very exciting stuff Neily, I'll be jumping for joy @10p + Due a juicy RNS methinks! ATB | palinka | |
18/5/2015 14:18 | 200K @ 4p, BUY | neilyb675 | |
18/5/2015 14:11 | 3.90 - 4.25 (GBX) at 13:55:06 on Market (LSE) ......well I'm excited even if none of you lot are !!! | neilyb675 | |
18/5/2015 12:53 | 662,500 @ 3.5p Buy or Sell ?? | neilyb675 | |
15/5/2015 14:10 | from walter28 on LSE: Before selling your Bushveld shares @3.5p you may wish to go back some 10 months to the Edison report which gave a valuation of 49.5p. This valuation did not take into account current asset levels of the following: Tin, Vanadium, Titanium, Fe, Phosphate and of course the Lemar holdings. With this in mind and if you bought in lately at 2p you may wish to ask yourself "am I really happy with 1p a share profit?". If you bought in higher then why take a loss? If you have no Bushveld shares but are reading this then do your own research, but do it quickly, things are moving fast. | neilyb675 | |
15/5/2015 14:04 | 3.50 - 3.70 (GBX) at 11:16:30 on Market (LSE) Looks very perky IMVHPO | neilyb675 | |
13/5/2015 07:54 | Buyback almost complete by looks of last nights trading 2.326m volume & 1.7% up Things should start to heat up soon | palinka | |
09/5/2015 21:03 | The process to get our hands on LMR will hopefully come to fruitition soon. Then the share price will be nearer double digits | manni786 | |
08/5/2015 08:48 | buys coming in again, 300K just bought at 3.285p | neilyb675 | |
06/5/2015 17:30 | Balamara (ASX:BMB - coal in Poland) announced its intention to delist on 2015/02/13. Approval was received from ASX, General-Meeting vote held on 2015/03/31. Suspension, close of trading on 2015/05/01 (after mandatory 1 month post vote trading interval). Delisted today 2015/05/06. So... 82 days from start to finish. If LMR were to follow a similar schedule from tomorrow, they would delist on 2015/07/28. Which is 5 days after the MWI loan-notes mature (assuming they are still outstanding). Hmmmmmm... | katylied | |
05/5/2015 18:17 | Old News -------- In March 2015 ASX listed TNG (Mount Peake: vanadium-titanium-ir "Following the binding term sheet for vanadium offtake, we now expect that the final agreements will encompass not only direct offtake for 60% of the vanadium pentoxide production, but also the ability to produce high value ferrovanadium, which may also lead to the capability in future to produce other high value products for global markets," Burton said in a press release. Burton also noted that the deal will give TNG access to Woojin's marketing network, giving it the ability to access offtake financing, technological input and project development assistance... New News -------- ASX-listed TNG on Monday announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with an unnamed vanadium redox-flow battery (VRB) manufacturer at the Mt Peake vanadium project, in the Northern Territory. TNG told shareholders that the MoU covered a potential offtake agreement, as well as the examination of the feasibility of installing a VRB unit on site to help power the Mt Peake operation... | katylied | |
05/5/2015 10:46 | BUYS kicked off again, 300K gone thru just now... | neilyb675 | |
05/5/2015 08:54 | from 0308966 on LSE: MMs will take my full isa holding Of over 700k shares in the 1 go- they want them badly! Looks like its not just the purchases to make up for over last 2 days something is going on here! AND: from Nickderby on LSE: Just to confirm..... After this initial buyback period is complete, BMN will hold 63.54% of Lemur. The directors AJ Viljoen and Ryan Rockwood will hold a further 4.57% of Lemur after this buyback period is complete. Assuming the directors vote in favour of delisting, that would give a total 68.11% in favour. | neilyb675 | |
05/5/2015 08:49 | Memo to FM. For the first time, in a very long time the 'market' is working in BMN's favour. Now don't sit on your hands, chuck some petrol on the fire. Doesn't have to be anything not ready, the Phosphate study will do just fine... | katylied | |
05/5/2015 08:48 | Well, after friday's gains, this has got to be more than just speculative buying. There has to be something going on - if it was just a bit of speculative investor show enthusiasm, it'd be dropping now instead of moving up again. Seems to be showing some solid buying support at the moment.. No-one heard anything? L. | lazygun | |
05/5/2015 08:41 | anything over 100K is neg trade to buy | neilyb675 | |
05/5/2015 08:37 | JUST WOW....at the buys and price action 3.60 - 3.65 (GBX) at 08:37:08 on Market (LSE) | neilyb675 | |
05/5/2015 08:35 | 3.50 - 3.65 (GBX) at 08:35:27 on Market (LSE) | neilyb675 | |
05/5/2015 08:32 | 3.6p being paid, and the bid is moving in line | neilyb675 | |
05/5/2015 08:26 | there's got to be something going on in the background, this can't just be off the back of the investor show - way too much buying going on.... (which is nice!) L. | lazygun | |
05/5/2015 08:23 | volume is massively up on normal trading | neilyb675 |
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