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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gvm Metals | LSE:GVM | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000GVM1 | 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% | 72.81 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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19/4/2006 10:57 | In this since the interims for the long term assuming metals and energies hold up. Agree with RBonnier - big shake coming. Short term traders watch out. | questar2000 | |
19/4/2006 10:19 | reckon this will end 100% plus today | stephen ritchie | |
19/4/2006 10:16 | Been following this one last few days, but stunned by today's rise....still plenty of steam in this one even at 31p?? | zaky | |
19/4/2006 10:05 | This will retrace very quickly back to 22p as the mms shake out all todays buyers at higher prices. | rbonnier | |
19/4/2006 09:57 | I also bought 20K this morning and still hasn't shown up yet, I bet we will see loads of delayed buys come through soon. | punna | |
19/4/2006 09:36 | bought 20k this am, looks very exciting . such a small mkt cap | stephen ritchie | |
19/4/2006 09:31 | 5k well done that man!! next... lol | zztop | |
19/4/2006 09:29 | Rebtif10...you will find it tuff gettin in....my broker said very few shares around,hence any good news,and todays rise will look small all imo... | zztop | |
19/4/2006 09:27 | Just put this on my monitor - looks interesting but massive share price rise today? Don't know whether to sit and wait to see if it falls back or buy a few to see whether it goes further north! | rebtif10 | |
19/4/2006 09:22 | i must be in near bottom? :O) | zztop | |
19/4/2006 09:19 | sorry powwow.... but i start them off when nobody else is interested, infact no posts for months... its been a VERY good buy at the placing, and even if anyone tucked a few away at 12p. once the flock get on board, other people start new threads, take over, ramp them for all thry are worth, but never make the serious money, by getting in at the bottom... and waiting.....lol | currypasty | |
19/4/2006 09:15 | i tri'ed to buy 20k....no chance!! | zztop | |
19/4/2006 09:14 | lol, could not afford to be outta this one,.. | zztop | |
19/4/2006 09:14 | curry is there any commodity stock you're not on the header of.:) | powwow | |
19/4/2006 09:12 | now we know what set the price off ! | currypasty | |
19/4/2006 09:06 | i'm in could only get 10k, at 27p,seems if they get what they are goin for,the share price will go into orbit,such a small market cap!! | zztop | |
19/4/2006 08:59 | Gvm Metals Ltd Re Share Price RNS Number:6436B GVM Metals Ltd 19 April 2006 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 19 April 2006 GVM METALS LIMITED ("GVM", "GVM Metals" or the "Company") The Company notes the recent rise in its share price on AIM, and confirms that it is in negotiations with regard to a substantial acquisition of an additional coal property in South Africa. Any such acquisition would be subject to due diligence. The Company would hope to make a further announcement in due course. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange | bionicdog | |
18/4/2006 20:09 | Bit of a mystery why tumbleweed is blowing through this thread considering today's price action. Any idea why it's shot up today Currypasty? | beasties | |
16/12/2005 08:20 | 16th December 2005 GVM Metals Limited Admission to Trading on AIM *30 June 2005 annual revenues AUS$31m; Profit before tax AUS$1.5m *NiMag business manufactures nickel magnesium and other alloys *Holfontein coal mining project in South Africa scoping study shortly to be announced *Dual listing as quoted on the Australian Stock Exchange GVM Metals Limited ("GVM" or "the Company" ticker "gvm"), the South African mineral processing and coal mining company today announces the commencement of trading on AIM after an Introduction by the Company's Nominated Adviser and Broker Beaumont Cornish Limited. The Company is already quoted on the Australian Stock Exchange. GVM has a 49% interest in 'Holfontein' a coal mining project containing an in situ resource of 56 million tonnes coal in South Africa. Feasibility and scoping studies are underway to determine the economics of this project. Subject to the studies showing that the project contains more than 8 million tonnes of economically recoverable coking coal and there being no outstanding environmental matters, the Company will then decide whether to sell or develop the project. If the decision is taken to develop the project, the Company will need to raise the additional funds to meet its obligations under the acquisition agreement. Under the new order prospecting rights, the Company has already appointed a BEE partner- Motjoli. Funding and payment obligations for the project will be the joint responsibility of GVM and Motjoli. The Company's other principal asset is a 74% (with an option to increase to 100%) interest in NiMag, a producer of specialist nickel magnesium and ferro magnesium alloys, which is used in the mining, civil engineering and refractory industries. NiMag currently supplies approximately 40% of world demand for these products in what is a mature market. The Company's September 2005 quarterly report highlighted that the net operating cash flow for the quarter was AUS$1.06m with the NiMag business operating slightly better than budgeted. Commenting today, Simon Farrell, Managing Director GVM Metals said: "GVM plans to find and acquire suitable additional assets within the coal mining sector as we believe the outlook for coal in South Africa looks bright due to increasing power demands and the country's switch from being a coking coal exporter to an importer." | currypasty |
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