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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Civitas Social Housing Plc | LSE:CSH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD8HBD32 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 79.80 | 79.70 | 80.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2012 10:52 | Access road to be built by june this year then production by 2013. suppose ought to buy a bit of british, so may have a go later . With luck could sell down a few csh [when in profit ] to buy | h d shoring | |
19/3/2012 10:43 | Thanks, will put it on watch list, from memory, it was early days for them. | philo124 | |
19/3/2012 10:33 | Philo24 the company on aim is probably wolf [wlfe] Opening a new tungsten set up in defunct tin mine to employ 200-300 people . | h d shoring | |
19/3/2012 07:45 | The World Is Running Low On Tungsten; Why You Should Care Eric Savitz, Forbes Staff Last month, Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway unit IMC International Metalworkingagreed to invest $80 million in a tungsten mining project in South Korea, which was once the world's biggest tungsten producer. | tomboyb | |
18/3/2012 19:27 | I looked at THR at the beginning of the year & my broker put me off. I saw Buffet talking about Tungsten reacently on CNBC or Bloomberg. More interesting is the article in the Economist at the end of last year which prompted my call to my broker havind found THR & CSH; i think there is a uk based aim stock as well. I don't hold yet. Anybody else see the Economist article? | philo124 | |
18/3/2012 15:18 | another reason to be in a tungsten play, this was a link posted on the THR bb is another tungsten company a bit further on than CSH. | bozzawozza | |
16/3/2012 20:46 | Little late tick-up. News coming? | jojo_jo | |
13/3/2012 10:07 | I thought TD on drill hole 1 was a "material" event, obv not ! | dicko80 | |
11/3/2012 21:21 | according to one of the last RNS` drilling started prior to the 11th Jan and results would be issued progressively, so I am thinking we must be due at least the first holes results any time now as the drilling is scheduled to take 4 months and we have had 3 of those already so we are past half way but no published results. So the first hole must be due soon. any thoughts on time scales?? | bozzawozza | |
07/3/2012 21:07 | The British Geological Survey (BGS) compiled a risk list that outlined the relative risk of certain elements and element groups in 2011. It ranked them according to a risk index, outlined in the following infographic, ranging from one (very low risk) to ten (very high risk). The highest ranking awarded was an 8.5, and tungsten was one of only four elements to receive it. | jojo_jo | |
07/3/2012 16:45 | Im chilled tom, jus wish they didnt have pets to feed :P | dicko80 | |
07/3/2012 16:22 | Must be a sell order in.... bloody impatient PI's ! | dicko80 | |
07/3/2012 15:52 | Overhang being eaten through - 500k MAX now - 0.516p - | tomboyb | |
07/3/2012 15:50 | An hour later.... another 1m | dicko80 | |
07/3/2012 14:50 | 1 mill in at 0.50p - 1 v 1 - | tomboyb | |
07/3/2012 14:48 | that your 1m too ???? | dicko80 | |
07/3/2012 14:03 | goodwork cd007 | dicko80 | |
07/3/2012 13:58 | I finally snapped some up this morning. Most pleased :-) If Greece goes well tomorrow, then I may well be back for more | carpe diem007 | |
07/3/2012 09:27 | 0.49p to buy ! nice top up if u can...... | dicko80 | |
05/3/2012 09:02 | overhang gone tom ? buy 500k @ 0.55p sell 1m @ 0.52 | dicko80 | |
05/3/2012 08:59 | Morning - well this tiddler could have one of the largest Tungsten deposits in the Western world - I see WOLFE had no problems with their loan this morning and ISAable - | tomboyb |
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