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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mariana Res | LSE:MARL | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BD3GC324 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 99.00 | - | 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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17/1/2017 13:40 | price has dropped. Too many cashing in. At 82.75p this is now a screaming buy. | nov31 | |
17/1/2017 13:36 | I take it pr0t0n that the AISC figure will come with the PFS. Below taken from the RNS...... The Joint Venture will also continue to work on the technical studies and optimisations required to underpin the Preliminary Feasibility Study ("PFS"), which is anticipated to be completed during Q3, 2017. The PFS will provide higher confidence level mine designs, mineral processing scenarios, and costings for the Hot Maden Project. Therefore this result could change over time based on the updated prices, resource and assumptions.... | barrywhit | |
17/1/2017 13:14 | Just read another board and some people are calculating AISC figures of between $250-$300/oz..that seems very low..surely anything below $500 would be stonking | gersemi | |
17/1/2017 13:05 | Well, finally numbers. I reckon you need to add all these numbers to get a AISC ( Smelting / Refining & Transport,Mining Operating Costs,Processing Operating Costs, G+A Operating Costs, Royalties, tax....) Deliberate puzzle perhaps ?! | pr0t0n | |
17/1/2017 12:49 | We need the AISC but I have neither the intelligence nor the appreciation for such things to calculate it..any ideas? | gersemi | |
17/1/2017 12:46 | Another point is that AIMHO more and more INSTITUTIONAL investors will be waking up to MARL which now has all the hallmarks of an INSTITUTIONAL gold play taking into account everything such as MKT CAP etc.... | cpap man | |
17/1/2017 12:44 | This is going to go thru £1 over the next few days like a hot knife through butter | nov31 | |
17/1/2017 12:44 | Not really easwarareddy as there is still a long way to go for MARL | cpap man | |
17/1/2017 12:43 | Think I've missed the boat | easwarareddy | |
17/1/2017 12:29 | Wonder what our Canadian cousins [obviously RNS timed for the pre open of the NORTH AMERICAN markets] will make of it all?!?!? They gotta love it ain't they?!?!? | cpap man | |
17/1/2017 12:29 | Thanks to cpap man and gersemi for bringing MARL to my attention on the FAR9 thread back on 5th July 2016. Since then I have managed to build up a holding of 80k shares and not thinking of selling any just yet. | greenrichard | |
17/1/2017 12:18 | Agree barry !shake out before the inevitable rise in the share price. GLA HOLDERS | wisteria2 | |
17/1/2017 12:13 | There was always going to be a lot of profit taking, a lot were only in for the PEA.... | barrywhit | |
17/1/2017 12:10 | What is there NOT to like?!?!? | cpap man | |
17/1/2017 12:07 | All we need now is an increased Resource Update....well done all LTH's | barrywhit | |
17/1/2017 12:04 | Very good RNS, shame they don't give an all in cost figure... | barrywhit | |
17/1/2017 11:51 | So, Marl stake likely worth 2-3x current market cap. Further drilling and PFS will likely improve the metrics. Truly world class.... | highly geared | |
17/1/2017 11:45 | Get your heads around those numbers! gla. | wisteria2 | |
17/1/2017 07:50 | Morning, Gold up again! $1210 or there abouts, got to put some momentum in the share price | wisteria2 | |
16/1/2017 21:06 | Cheers Barry, Couple of large trades from the 13th showed up - 100k and 135k. | pr0t0n | |
16/1/2017 18:47 | The next options expire on 27th April 2017....just before the PFS.... | barrywhit |
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