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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Draganfly | LSE:DRG | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BSJX1352 | ORD NPV |
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% | 0.265 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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02/12/2017 20:37 | #DRGAIM listed shell in the hands of Steinepreis brothers(same investors who landed Lithium asset into #KOD, share price delivered near 2000% return in under 12months)110m+ shares held by majors169m shares in issueMcap under £1m https://t.co/3p30ybP | alexios1201 | |
24/11/2017 12:58 | Anyone attended AGM? Any updates would be much appreciated.. | ambitive786 | |
24/11/2017 11:23 | Any potential movement on this one? | smcle15h | |
21/11/2017 16:02 | another ramp bites the dustgoing much lower this one | backtogo | |
19/11/2017 18:41 | #DRGAIM listed shell in the hands of Steinepreis brothers(same investors who landed Lithium asset into #KOD, share price delivered near 2000% return in under 12months)110m+ shares held by majors169m shares in issueMcap under £1mAGM 24Nov to issue 50.8m shares to someone | alexios1201 | |
17/11/2017 12:58 | #DRG£900k Mcap £300k cashMajor shareholders 110mTotal shares in issue 169mPrinting all time lowsSteinepreis brothers at 0.5p with 29% stake#KOD2Waiting for the actionBuy when it's quiet and has the potential for multiple returns, not when it's up already https://t.co/lbu7yMO | alexios1201 | |
15/11/2017 15:42 | Bought 5m today | alexios1201 | |
02/11/2017 17:48 | Someone is in the know? | smcle15h | |
02/11/2017 15:42 | Nice buys!! | ambitive786 | |
31/10/2017 00:28 | Company looks like it has been too slow to find a deal in a bull market, unless they are about to announce something of course | nohead | |
29/10/2017 15:24 | lol next raise at .3p | backtogo | |
19/10/2017 12:35 | Does anyone know how much money they have left? | nohead | |
19/10/2017 11:48 | Massive thumps up for the BOD here luke bryan, adam Wooldridge, pelamis involved so we don't need much money for the asset as te own an empire of assets, only cost KOD 400k for their asssets, they aint taking wages either | uinsionn1 | |
19/10/2017 11:47 | Found this article, same directors obviously plugged into pretty exciting resource opportunities Kalahari Metals, a recently formed Botswana-focused mining company, is looking to raise up to GBP 3m to develop its Botswana copper assets, founder and director Luke Bryan said. The capital will be used to appraise and develop its prospective licences, and participate in earn-in agreements, in the Botswana Copper Belt, he said. The deal could take the form of a private investment or a London AIM listing. The copper price is doing well and Botswana is a stable jurisdiction in which to operate, he said. The level of equity the capital raise would represent will depend on the deal structure, he said, but GBP 3m would acquire a significant stake in the company for a single investor. The region has to be one of the best places to look for copper at the moment, and most London investors are unaware of it, Bryan said. The company has an experienced management team, and while not wanting to solicit phone calls from advisors at this stage, it will talk to people as appropriate, he said. Kalahari Metals was incorporated in the UK in May by a group of industry executives with the intention to look for copper exploration plays in Botswana, he said. Since then the company has managed to secure licences and earn-in agreements on two assets in Botswana£s copper belt, he said. Companies active in the belt include Cupric Canyon, AUD 113m market capitalisation MOD Resources [ASX:MOD], and GBP 17m Metal Tiger [LOT:MTR], the latter two of which last week published a revised mineral resource estimate on their Kalahari Copper Belt joint venture which noted a 27% increase in total resource tonnes. Kalahari Metals has performed a mineral endowment project on the copper belt and found that there are a number of mid-tier deposits yet to be discovered, Bryan said. It is a fairly immature exploration district with a lot of upside, he noted. Its two prospecting licences, awarded by the Botswana ministry of mines, cover about 2,000sqkm, and its earn-in agreement covers another 2,000sqkm, he said. Following the funding raise, the company will complete geophysical studies and then commence drilling as soon as possible, he said. Geophysics has proven to be highly effective in targeting mineralisation under cover, he said, and the company will use a combination of airborne magnetic and electromagnetic survey data to locate drill targets. by Patrick Harris | uinsionn1 | |
18/10/2017 15:41 | How come they have burn through all their cash???? What have these guys been doing apart from paying themselves | nohead | |
18/10/2017 12:31 | sounds rather ominous! little cash, interims way late.... | balance1 | |
07/10/2017 08:24 | News is coming. Thou LTH been saying that for sometime now. BOD awaiting to announce asset news, there is a loan to be repaid back to Dragonfly this week, either fully repaid + 8% or taking equity is ALTenergis. The interims are late, all building up to news flow being imminent imho. | wholden | |
05/10/2017 09:44 | Does anyone have any latest news from dragonfly? | smcle15h | |
22/9/2017 13:01 | Still cannot buy with Lloyds.. Anyone in the same boat? | letmepass | |
22/9/2017 12:58 | Very little cash left here for any meaningful investments, so expect a placing shortly. | on target | |
22/9/2017 12:50 | BOOM BOOM TIMES | falia | |
22/9/2017 12:25 | NT to buy ;) | letmepass | |
22/9/2017 12:22 | 50ma cleared onto 1.9 | letmepass | |
22/9/2017 12:11 | 1.5p on the cards | letmepass | |
22/9/2017 12:02 | About to go.. Buyers building | letmepass |
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