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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chromex | LSE:CHX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B16QP362 | 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% | 36.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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20/2/2007 22:38 | it holds the shares owned by management, family and friends etc. | rambutan2 | |
20/2/2007 17:56 | Doesn't seem to be anything much out there on Spruce Mgt. Sinclair being a director exxplains perhaps why. From the listing doc - Robert Sinclair, aged 56, Non-executive Director Robert is the Managing Director of Artemis Trustees Limited, the Guernsey-based fiduciary services group. He has over 37 years experience in finance and accountancy, of which 27 have been spent in the Guernsey financial services industry. Robert has extensive experience of offshore trusts and corporate entities and financial planning for both individuals and corporations. He is a director of two listed investment trusts together with a number of private trusts and fund management companies. Robert is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England & Wales. Mr Sinclair is a director of Spruce Management Limited but has no legal or beneficial interest in the Company. Also | bo doodak | |
08/2/2007 18:22 | i think LT this looks good... when can we expect some news... | ren3gade | |
08/2/2007 16:13 | does anyone know of Spruce Management who own a 64% stake in Chromex? | djknoxx | |
05/2/2007 11:45 | cheers boo much appreciated, looking forward to the next announcement. | bigjimmy | |
01/2/2007 18:09 | Bigjimmy, expected to be Feb, I feel more likey to be later in month | bo doodak | |
01/2/2007 10:12 | does anyone know when the BFS will be finalised? | bigjimmy | |
29/1/2007 23:00 | thanks for input Bo | appassaw | |
19/1/2007 16:36 | Minesite presentation postponed to 13th March. The company I'm told thought it would make more sense to present after BFS finalised. | bo doodak | |
12/1/2007 17:33 | Dropped on 10K sale | bo doodak | |
05/1/2007 16:36 | Post removed by ADVFN | Abuse team | |
05/1/2007 16:35 | Should help build awareness - 38th Minesite Mining Forum Tuesday 16 January 2007 Bishopsgate and Chancery Rooms Great Eastern Hotel EC2. 0930 hrs Chromex Mining listed on AIM before Christmas and is awaiting the results of a bankable feasibility study on its Mecklenburg chromite project due in February. This project is on the the chromite rich eastern limb of the Bushveld Complex and South Africa is said to contain around 70 per cent of the world's chromite deposits. | bo doodak | |
05/1/2007 12:37 | Looks like we are being tempted again! | hoggar | |
12/12/2006 21:22 | This could be interesting : one to watch | hoggar | |
08/12/2006 14:33 | Recent article: !NEW Industry veteran, Brian Moritz, knows a thing or two about starting up resource companies. He is associated with creating cash shells designed with the sole intention of reversing into another asset some have been successful, others not. At the tender age of seventy he doesn't appear to have any intention of slowing down, unless you consider being on the board of directors of several companies to be the easy life. With the new regulations brought in by the London Stock Exchange last year to clamp down on cash shells, Mr. Moritz moved with the new trend in the resource sector of bringing advanced exploration, or a producing asset, to the market to capitalise on the current commodity bull run. This is the case with Chromex Mining, which listed only last month with a 74% interest in the Mecklenburg chromite project on the eastern limb of the Bushveld Complex, a project already in the throws of a bankable feasibility study. Rest of article here...... Recent presentation in the city. Room was packed full! | paved | |
07/2/2002 16:35 | Anyone hold any opinions on where chx soon to be IMD will move once the consolidation takes place. From a personal perspective i was given the nod on this one a day before the temporary suspension so am obviously hopeful of a move in the right direction. IMD are profitable in a niche market and with charles dunstan on board should attract attention. However newsflow at the currentb time is non existent. Any comments welcomed. | hastings | |
28/1/2002 21:48 | Disposal of Chemex Environmental International Limited and Acquisition of Independent Media Dibstribution Limited. Observe new Non-Exec Charles Dunstone. An historical note: "Radio is a branding medium, it allows you to come to life in the minds of the public even if they are not ready to venture into mobile communications. We started with radio and we remain with radio, it is our "banker" medium; in all honesty the way radio has helped us build our business has been a revelation" Charles Dunstone, Founder, The Carphone Warehouse Note re Suspension Trading should re-commence Tue 29 Jan 08:00 | charlesparker | |
25/1/2002 00:15 | I guess someone thinks the results will be good. I just phoned the company to find out when they are out and was told "probably in the next few days. Maybe tomorrow or Monday." | robinbell | |
24/1/2002 16:40 | reverse takeover - that may explain it | robinbell | |
21/1/2002 15:29 | Touch price 4p-4.25p. | charlesparker | |
07/1/2002 14:44 | Current risk: See For CHX, Current grade is 47, Min is 44, Max 115, Avg. 75 Apparently 93% uk equity stocks are riskier. Min UK grade is 9, Max is 4027, Avg is 195 | charlesparker | |
21/12/2001 11:20 | REDUNDANT THREAD 2002 - no header maintenance from 2003 | charlesparker |
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