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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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0.06 | 9.23% | 0.71 | 0.65 | 0.75 | 0.725 | 0.55 | 0.65 | 13,773,208 | 16:40:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Minrls,earths-ground,treated | 151.18M | -38.97M | -0.0166 | -0.42 | 16.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/6/2018 06:28 | 2017 Annual Report/Accounts | katylied | |
15/6/2018 22:39 | 3,223,00 buy or sell? | oliversanvil | |
06/6/2018 09:23 | Looking strong today! | someuwin | |
01/6/2018 14:42 | Ah yes! The Haiku thread. | jc2706 | |
01/6/2018 09:36 | Thanks everyone I now have LSE Café on speed dial Latest- On AIM cash is king. And we're making over 1 million pounds per week. Rather reassuring that isn't it. | abbotslynn | |
31/5/2018 12:47 | Thank you! As, indeed, are you. | jc2706 | |
31/5/2018 12:09 | Ok, you’re entitled to think what you like. | dmitribollokov | |
31/5/2018 11:55 | Have to agree to disagree on that. I think that it has and the target is somewhat higher (I make it 14p at lowest). But targets on h&s formations are subject to other supports, hence the reason I think that it won't go below 15-16p with a most likely outcome of 17-17.5p. | jc2706 | |
31/5/2018 11:31 | It hasn’t completed yet; if it does more like 12p. Fingers x’d it doesn’t. | dmitribollokov | |
31/5/2018 11:11 | Actually,the target on breaking the neckline may be a little lower but there is some support around 17p. I would not expect lower than 15p as there is significant support around 15-16p. | jc2706 | |
31/5/2018 10:13 | It's pretty much complete. Really depends on where you project it from but I am looking for 17-17.5p. Actually, h&s formations are pretty much de rigueur for AIM shares so I wouldn't be too bothered. The long term outlook is pretty positive. | jc2706 | |
31/5/2018 09:55 | Nasty H&S on the chart, let’s hope it doesn’t complete! | dmitribollokov | |
31/5/2018 09:34 | Not sure what you mean here KatyLied. Who is trolling? I take it your reference to the teenage chat room is LSE. This is true for many of the boards and sometimes for BMN as well. However, as a source of information the LSE bb for BMN is an excellent resource. | jc2706 | |
31/5/2018 09:01 | You can tell when it is a slow day in the teenage chatroom. They come over here to troll. FFS get a life... | katylied | |
31/5/2018 06:52 | Try the BMN webb sight | vauch | |
30/5/2018 23:04 | Are there any other good informative sites for BMN?? | abbotslynn | |
30/5/2018 22:47 | Thanks Lady Jennifer. Been there for years! | jc2706 | |
30/5/2018 22:21 | 当然 | lady jennifer | |
29/5/2018 19:59 | I'll see you over there! | jc2706 | |
29/5/2018 19:48 | *RIP* for this bb then Will migrate to LSE which seems pretty well clued up | abbotslynn | |
24/5/2018 15:00 | May 23 (Renewables Now) - Wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA (BME:SGRE) said today it has commissioned a redox flow energy storage system for tests at its La Plana research and development (R&D) site near Zaragoza, Spain. The new Vanadium redox flow battery, with a 120-kW energy output and storage capacity of 400 kWh, has been integrated with a wind turbine, solar photovoltaic (PV) modules and a diesel generator at the test site. Siemens Gamesa noted that all technologies are connected to a hybrid controller that coordinates the generation of all energy sources to meet the electrical load. “With the Redox-Flow technology commissioned at our La Plana test site, we are now active in all relevant storage technologies including Power-to-Heat and also battery storage systems,” stated Antonio de la Torre, SGRE’s chief technology officer. | abbotslynn |
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