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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.025 | 4.00% | 0.65 | 0.60 | 0.70 | 0.675 | 0.625 | 0.63 | 38,492,981 | 15:07:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minrls,earths-ground,treated | 151.18M | -38.97M | -0.0166 | -0.39 | 15.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/4/2017 13:23 | Wolf_in_the_bath 5 Apr '17 - 09:53 - 4704 of 4706 0 0 Minorminer should be ignored he's fool And I suppose you are not? | vauch | |
05/4/2017 10:46 | Hopefully JimmySt will soon reappear on LSE board to put you rampers in your place :D Minorminer / Alfacomp hey guys couldn't get rid of that Blueface chap could you :D | wolf_in_the_bath | |
05/4/2017 10:02 | Loglorry. What a lame comment I've no doubt BMN is a multinational company now with assets worth billions. It became that overnight after a few RNS announcements. This spike will be sold into. Every spike is sold into otherwise it would not be a spike. | vauch | |
05/4/2017 09:53 | Minorminer should be ignored he's fool | wolf_in_the_bath | |
05/4/2017 09:24 | Oh yes he is one of the best ..quality Trolling at its best... not. Play your games boys .... | sonofbanjosinger | |
05/4/2017 09:10 | I see Blueface has returned on LSE he's a quality poster guys ; ) | wolf_in_the_bath | |
05/4/2017 08:30 | This never happened over night ...its been there for all to see for years ....you just weren't luckily enough to see it....I would get bookworm to close his short before he loses his pocket money....Bookworm ....sold out just before a 300% increase ...puts the funds into BMR which duly drops 49% and then shorts BMN ....a share masterclass in the making. | sonofbanjosinger | |
05/4/2017 08:23 | I've no doubt BMN is a multinational company now with assets worth billions. It became that overnight after a few RNS announcements. This spike will be sold into. | loglorry1 | |
05/4/2017 08:17 | Lognob...solar..even better we have a little company that will be able to sort that out as well. | sonofbanjosinger | |
05/4/2017 08:15 | Enlighten me Sherlock how much would this proposed power plant and transmission line cost? | loglorry1 | |
05/4/2017 08:05 | You obviously know nothing about madagascar loglorry1 so just put away the gun you are fiddling with. | sherlock2020 | |
05/4/2017 07:59 | Just more puff to get stock / warrants away. This is a horrendously expensive proj which will never happen. Solar much cheaper now and no need for v expensive power lines. Environmental disaster for Madagascar just won't happen. | loglorry1 | |
05/4/2017 07:50 | Have a nice day boys..... | sonofbanjosinger | |
05/4/2017 07:48 | The idiot shorters on here are going to be horrendously burned by this one. -- BFS in 12 months -- Preparation by both parties of an Environmental Impact Assessment for the Project; -- Preparation by both parties of EPC and O&M contracts for the IPP plant and the EPC contract for the transmission line within 18 months; -- Cooperation between the two parties to secure both debt and equity funding for the project; -- Potential establishment of a future company for the Project upon completion of the BFS, in which Sinohydro's parent company, PowerChina, may take an equity interest; -- Lemur will continue the development of its mine in order to supply coal to the Imaloto IPP. Fortune Mojapelo has delivered the 3rd stunning blow to the shorters in only 5 days. By the end of the week Bushveld Minerals will own a complete Vanadium mine and processing plant. Ask yourself why these rank amateur commentators on here are trying to talk this share down on the basis of no fact. It is because they cannot face up to the fact that they did not spot this opportunity when it was priced 5 times lower. Whilst they are telling you that it is all rubbish now the chances are that they will right now be desperately trying to close their shorts and jump aboard the leaving train. Bushveld Minerals will probably be taken over for 100p share price in 3 years time, and Fortune put in charge of a division of a major mining company. | sherlock2020 | |
05/4/2017 07:45 | Bookworm agree a total rampfest. However I disagree about betting against the loons. I'd bet nust are sellers niw. They'll say anything to sucker in new buyers to offload stock to. In addition still loads of warrants around and now an extra 41m shares to feed into the market. Today's RNS is another attempt to bring in new buying to absorb these IMHO. | loglorry1 | |
05/4/2017 07:35 | SnakeRobert- your motives are easy to spot buddy | manni786 | |
05/4/2017 05:40 | I think Blueface was already back on there yesterday my friend but don't as you know him ? :D love the new posters on there think Blueface is gonna have a well deserved break in Spain | wolf_in_the_bath | |
05/4/2017 05:20 | BMN is a classic AIM over-hyped resource stock. The hype will peak with FM's London happy clappy gathering this week. Then, the doldrums will set in. I'm out now and very happy with my 300% average gain. | divmad | |
05/4/2017 00:05 | Is that because you know you're on a 24 hour suspension? No worries from me pal, I love a bit of drama... | jenoyoyo | |
04/4/2017 23:10 | Who's Blueface and what you worried about ? ;D bet Blueface is back tomorrow | wolf_in_the_bath | |
04/4/2017 23:08 | Marmite minor? Fairly sure that's a blueface special... | jenoyoyo | |
04/4/2017 22:54 | Why so much deramping here?...play your little games ...have your fun tomorrow x | sonofbanjosinger | |
04/4/2017 22:51 | I'm getting out of my holding in BMN tomorrow as I smell a RAT , somethings not right and think a lot of people on the LSE board are being played like a fiddle :D | wolf_in_the_bath |
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