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BMN Bushveld Minerals Limited

0.675
0.05 (8.00%)
Last Updated: 10:29:55
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  0.05 8.00% 0.675 0.65 0.70 0.675 0.625 0.63 4,178,797 10:29:55
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Minrls,earths-ground,treated 151.18M -38.97M -0.0166 -0.40 15.7M
Bushveld Minerals Limited is listed in the Minrls,earths-ground,treated sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BMN. The last closing price for Bushveld Minerals was 0.63p. Over the last year, Bushveld Minerals shares have traded in a share price range of 0.525p to 4.95p.

Bushveld Minerals currently has 2,343,083,535 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bushveld Minerals is £15.70 million. Bushveld Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.40.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/1/2019
18:59
Plat: I think the problem with a lot of the BB posters / investors on LSE is that before they invested they wrestled with their emotions insofar as ‘do I, don’t I. Do I, don’t I. As soon as they are invested they try to push any nagging doubts to the back of their mind and rationale thoughts go out the window. They convince themselves that by ignoring any risks or bad news and only focusing on good news means there isn’t any risk.

I’ve seen this many times. I’ve told friends about BMN. Their first reaction is to focus on the ifs, buts and maybe’s. In other words the risks to their hard earned cash. As soon as they take the plunge all the risks they mentioned no longer exist and all they can do is talk up the positives. Bizarre, because the risks they saw before investing are still there.

nvhltd
28/1/2019
18:29
Thanks for the courteous reply NVH

I wish you all the best with your holding and I look forward to hearing more of your balanced views, they have been refreshing and stand out from the cut and paste and "this time next year" brigade.

plat hunter
28/1/2019
18:25
Pediment: thanks for clarifying
nvhltd
28/1/2019
18:17
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plat hunter
28/1/2019
18:14
Nvh, it was sarcasm m8, in that the dafties post confirmed his inability to post anything of any interest.
pediment
28/1/2019
17:55
NVH..

What people like Knuttie don't understand that without bears, the bulls have nothing to buy against.

There's two sides to every market and thus equally there'll always be two views. I personally think he's going to look very foolish, vehemently defending what I consider to be very lofty prices.

plat hunter
28/1/2019
17:49
Pediment. Do you really think Knutties post telling someone he doesn’t know to F off is really a good post?

The guy is a loose cannon. He has a screw loose. Karma will prevail and he will reap what he sows. One nasty character.

nvhltd
28/1/2019
17:37
JC.. If you're clueless and unaware of the over the counter market then that's your look out and certainly doesn't mean that it doesn't exist as a benchmark that futures are set against.
plat hunter
28/1/2019
17:29
Well done knutte, your response rather makes the argument don't you think lol
pediment
28/1/2019
17:10
Well reasoned JC although you have me on filter l believe.
bmnsa
28/1/2019
17:03
Nvhltd,

In reply to your points:

VRFB over 6 months late - possibly true (We don't know the status as it was due in December)

Dividend news late - true although the statement was given as a hope rather than guarantee as I recall but still disappointing

Mokopane news late - they do not have control over this so, no, not true. But certainly later than they had hoped.

2 quarters of lower than forecast production - true.

Lies from Fortune over production drops- not sure what this refers to.

BE not installing VRFBs by end 2017 - there was a change of strategy which negated this. The real accusation is that they did not effectively communicate this change of strategy.

Poor integrity and misjudgement by Fortune - certainly the latter but I don't believe the former to be the case although this is a matter of opinion clearly.

Poor communication by the company - undoubtedly.it is their Achilles heel but your example is a poor one. The 5000mtv was reasonably clearly stated as end 2019.

Whilst I do not get involved in the personal health issues of bb posters, I think that your comments lack taste and are not ones I would endorse.

jc2706
28/1/2019
17:01
Decent bounce off the bottom rail of the trend line...
dmitribollokov
28/1/2019
16:50
Plat Hunter,

Your post of 15:16 Is interesting. Are you sure you want to stick by that view of the Vanadium market as it is some way off anything vaguely resembling the market and certainly the first time I have seen anyone discussing Vanadium in terms of ounces.

jc2706
28/1/2019
16:42
Nice 100k buy at 1635. Someone is confident
coldspring
28/1/2019
16:06
Hi Knuttie: you rang my bell.

Tell me what drivel I have ever posted?

VRFB more than 6 months late?

Dividend news late?

Mokopane news late?

2 quarters of lower than forecast production?

Lies from Fortune with respect to the production drops?

BE not installing several VRFBs by the end of 2017?

Poor integrity and miss judgment by Fortune breaking LSE rules.

Poor communication from the company? 5000mtv ‘by 2019’ then ‘end of 2019’. Brownfield?

In all the time I have been invested I have never seen you post anything of any value be it positive, negative or realistic. All you do is ramp and troll other posters. I suggest you keep your personal information to yourself. You and Richken have clogged the bb all far too long with your personal issues. Now we’ve got Pdub looking for sympathy. It’s a bb for discussing BMN not the NHS!!!!

nvhltd
28/1/2019
15:48
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^So painfully predictable^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Plat Hunter28 Jan '19 - 14:30 - 6710 of 6719 Edit
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This has so quickly turning into a dishonest rampers bored.

Newbies beware of people promising riches and regurgitating the same old news whilst crying out to filter and ignore the non believers.

Whales trying to sell into a small and constricted market after making 1300%

If they keep this up, it will surely collapse here, 5p coming.

Happy for someone to date stamp this by equally calling me a clueless clown

plat hunter
28/1/2019
15:44
Sorry for not seeming to reply to the AIM market sewage rats that troll around the bb's of companies that they have no holdings in... I learnt long ago that the best way to avoid their hoof prints and droppings when they crawl out from under their bridges... is to keep them filtered.
dontay
28/1/2019
15:36
^^^^^^^^And Point Proved^^^^^^^^
plat hunter
28/1/2019
15:28
CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to address mining industry stakeholders from across the world at the Investing in African Mining Indaba set to take place in Cape Town next week.https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/president-ramaphosa-to-address-african-mining-indaba-in-cape-town-19008891The event, which will also celebrate 25 years of progress in African mining, will be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) from February 4-7. Ramaphosa will be joined by the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo, and is set to bring his investment and reform agenda to the largest mining investment gathering.The event organisers said this year's event is set to make an even bigger splash with two heads of state and 35 confirmed to speak already. Central themes of the event include resource nationalism, innovations in technology, battery metals, diversity in mining, and sustainable development.Director of content Harry Chapman said: "As we celebrate the 25th anniversary of Mining Indaba, we are very honoured to be joined by President Cyril Ramaphosa. We see ourselves as having an important role to play in the market and in helping drive investment into African mining, but also to champion sustainability and economic development. "This ties into continental wide themes, particularly in South Africa with President Ramaphosa's investment drive, so we couldn't be more excited to be welcoming him to Mining Indaba next week," said Chapman, adding that Ramaphosa's attendance would be "a fantastic opportunity for delegates to hear about the President's plans for driving growth and investment in the mining sector in South Africa".BMN's CEO... F. M. is of course heavily involved and will also taking part in a one to one Vanadium Q&A on 5th Feb (12.15pm) with the Managing Directorof BMO Research Colin Hamilton acting as his moderator.BMO became BMN's joint broker on 13th December https://www.miningindaba.com/ehome/283869/agenda-2019/#
dontay
28/1/2019
15:20
Where are all these new highs that were promised over the last two weeks, knuttie?

Truth is all those people who multibagged a 1300% gain are not adding and those who say they are, are lying. Otherwise given the volume and issuance here, the price would still going north rather than going south.

You're going to look like such a mug for defending these prices

plat hunter
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