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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kryso Res | LSE:KYS | London | Ordinary Share | KYG532181065 | ORD USD0.0001 (DI) |
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% | 32.375 | - | 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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23/10/2013 14:05 | Zboy169, seems there are only a few UK shareholders left. This board is very quiet, its never been really busy. ------ HK listing is not as easy as they thought and its taking a lot longer than they envisaged. Still a few months away. Mine progressing well. Spoke to Craig. Always easy to talk to and very helpful. --- Its gone up very quickly on fairly low volume, which would suggest there a not many shares available. | abacus23 | |
23/10/2013 13:33 | question is what will happen to the share price if gold goes on another bull run and heads back towards $1500/$1600. Not many shares in circulation here is my guess. | zboy169 | |
22/10/2013 15:44 | This could be a gold mine if people on the Chinese side are looking to get in ahead of the HK listing, which may be what's happening. Also the usual suspects might pick up their buying if they want more before the listing and see the price running away. GLA edit I wonder how many fund managers will want to curry favour by supporting the HK launch. Potential at least is great. | ned | |
22/10/2013 15:27 | Can't remember last time KYS went up 15%+ on the day | novicetrade68 | |
22/10/2013 15:26 | I'm in shock..4k richer today. | eke | |
22/10/2013 14:21 | appear to have gone into auction at 34p... | zboy169 | |
22/10/2013 12:59 | I really like the KYS projected low production costs. Whereas I can see the higher cost miners struggling to stay afloat if the pog remains below $1400, this one is a real winner with costs less than half the current pog so a nice profit margin once production is in full swing. p.s.gold spot just spiked. Looking for some action in goldies now. | charles clore | |
22/10/2013 12:58 | Something very strange going on here,the trades look pretty even over the last two days unless some of the buys are appearing as sells which must be the case as the price is going up, glad I've kept all of mine and my guess for HK listing price is 5 HK or 40p,Good luck to all still holding,Griff. | griffin4 | |
22/10/2013 12:11 | well something is definitely up - nice to get back above 30p again! | zboy169 | |
22/10/2013 10:58 | My guess for the HK listing price is 33p whatever that may be in $HK However, I would love to be proved way below the mark ;) It does look like a weird inverse head and shoulders forming on the chart which would be very bullish. | charles clore | |
22/10/2013 10:37 | Is there going to be a big share price surge on HK entry? You know, the one you don't sell on - leaving you holding for another 3 years at a price below that having been already achieved. 35p HKD 4.4 | ned | |
22/10/2013 10:14 | As with all other shares and as its quite, shall we have a HK listing price guess? abacus 32p. HKD 4. | abacus23 | |
22/10/2013 09:44 | I want to get excited, but feel i'm to early? CC, if they know the HK price, it would seem only natural. | abacus23 | |
22/10/2013 09:33 | Chinese interest picking up? | charles clore | |
22/10/2013 08:59 | Thigh high booted. Maid from China? | ned | |
22/10/2013 07:25 | something afoot.Is someone trying to clean up? | rogash | |
21/10/2013 15:54 | abacus I suspect the Chinese have an idea as to the HK listing price. Indications are that it will be higher than the current UK price. I decided to diversify my SIPP holding (previously 90% KYS) and spread the risk with Griffin, another miner with some Chinese influence. I have not been disappointed so far. | charles clore | |
21/10/2013 12:46 | Charles, I hold a fair few. Particularly interested in the HK price. Still haven't a clue what it will be? | abacus23 | |
21/10/2013 12:45 | Very interested. Was hoping for some early bird investors from China other than those currently involved, but doesn't seem to be happening as yet. | ned | |
21/10/2013 12:37 | I still hold 100k so quite interested to see these doing well. | charles clore | |
21/10/2013 11:51 | Are we finally breaking out of the downtrend? Not much interest any more. :( | abacus23 | |
01/10/2013 13:01 | I cant see the share price being allowed to drop any further than this as a precursor to the HK listing. Edit - well maybe just a tad :( | charles clore | |
01/10/2013 10:06 | I'm keeping hold of mine for now, Chinese really seem to love this one, follow the smart money and all that. | griffin4 | |
01/10/2013 08:39 | I agree. I met Craig once during a presentation and although his presentation skills could be better, I thought he came across as sincere and dedicated to the company. Also on the back of an email I send to the company, to my pleasant surprise, he did actually ring me on one occasion to explain some things....I can't think of many other companies listed on AIM who would have done something like that, most just seem to ignore emails. Given that there are so many rubbish companies on AIM, it's a pity to see a really good one with huge potential leave, despite the fact we can still hold the companies' shares in HK. | novicetrade68 | |
30/9/2013 19:56 | A real disappointment. Craig always came across as an honest, hard-working fellow with a great commitment to KYS. I wish him every success in his future ventures.As for the name - new exchange, new name. It makes sense to me and probably also to the HK market.Does today's RNS really change anything? I think not. This has been a Chinese company for quite some time now and it's success or failure will be almost entirely down to Chinese managers and Chinese investors.CP | carlos panda |
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