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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Medavinci | LSE:MVC | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06LPZ62 | 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% | 0.87 | - | 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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21/2/2011 14:24 | I see Mr Anton Bilton is still a significant shareholder in Medavinci, taken from the AIM schedule 1 RNS of 21/2/2011 FULL NAMES AND HOLDINGS OF SIGNIFICANT SHAREHOLDERS EXPRESSED AS A PERCENTAGE OF THE ISSUED SHARE CAPITAL, BEFORE AND AFTER ADMISSION (underlining the first name by which each is known or including any other name by which each is known): Name Anton Bilton 9.23% | kev921 | |
20/2/2011 12:54 | gold could be trading $5000-$15000 an ounce between 2012-2020 of course experts are even saying it could be 10x more than that of the 1970's just have to wait and see :) | rico_suave | |
20/2/2011 12:24 | It is common sense nothing goes up in a straight line there has to be a retrace somewhere. The gold price has been at an all time high but it declined now is retracing. We shouldn't concentrate too much on the share price. We own a piece of MVC that is what is important. I am no expert but with all the inflation the gold price will continue its uptrend and not just for weeks, months, but for years to come. I bought low and want to sell high but for that to happen I have to be patient and see what MVC Orogen gold does. A lot of people have taken full advantage of opportunities like this and bought on or added to their holding on dips which seems the wise thing to be doing at this moment in time. carchase - good luck to you as well | rico_suave | |
19/2/2011 12:52 | MVC is showing pretty much exactly the same pattern as CNR did back in October or so. I bought that at 1.6 bought more at 3.3 and watched it drop to 1.7. Was I worried? No. Slightly annoyed at my inertia and hopeless trading skills? Yes. It is now 6.5 so it all seems irrelevant anyway. If you're confident in the company and in for the long haul this fall in MVC is annoying but hardly earth shattering. FWIW I bought these at 0.45 and then again at 0.9 . Do I wish I had sold at 1.5p and traded the dip? Yes of course, but in the long run I am happy to hold here as it will go back to 1.5 and way beyond. imho. | forearmed | |
19/2/2011 12:39 | rico I second that. Good luck. | carchase | |
18/2/2011 15:27 | too right rico | hazl | |
18/2/2011 14:41 | Warren Buffett said it best when he said something along the lines of "be greedy when others are fearful." | rico_suave | |
18/2/2011 13:45 | Shouldn't be that long before the test results come out. | marab | |
18/2/2011 13:19 | waiting for 0.8p to get on board | paulstephens | |
18/2/2011 10:01 | Seems to be losing its shine. Has everybody left? | orado | |
18/2/2011 08:00 | Im looking to get in at that price. | paulstephens | |
18/2/2011 07:57 | Looking at the chart i recken it should find support at about.80p so in this case i have my buy oder ready and waiting for .82p this is when MVC will slowly start to rise again. | 9darkhorse | |
17/2/2011 17:16 | JT Also topped up at 1.08 hang in there early days. | driver101 | |
17/2/2011 16:45 | rico, No hard feeleings - thank you. If this investment of ours, is as good as I was given to believe, where are the more savi investors snapping up shares at these discounted levels? And why are so many selling a share with so much potential? OK, weak PIs may get manipulated or 'shaken out', but look at the chart over the last 6 weeks - that's one hell of a shake isn't it? Sorry for being gloomy but I'm a bit fec up with myself for buying the hype a few months back at 1.08. J | jenny tulwought | |
17/2/2011 16:11 | Good article for the future of demand for gold: | zodiac266 | |
17/2/2011 14:33 | Sorry Debbiegee,Freedosh & all, I've trailed through the RNS's and can't see actual production expectancy this year (I have been accused of being partially blind before). Adam Reynolds states last month "Subject to a successful outcome to the exploration programme, this leaves the Company on track to achieve production up to 3 years away" Please correct me? | touchingskies | |
17/2/2011 13:58 | I don't bet but nobodys horses always win. | rico_suave | |
17/2/2011 13:32 | "RULE NUMBER ONE: THE MARKET MANIPULATOR IS WELL AWARE OF THE EMOTIONS YOU ARE EXPERIENCING DURING A RUN UP AND A COLLAPSE AND WILL PLAY YOUR EMOTIONS LIKE A PIANO." The manipulator makes it cheaper for us more experinenced to accumulate. | driver101 | |
17/2/2011 13:21 | I'm not being mean JT so sorry if I snapped but just have a think about it with an open mind never close mind always keep it open. | rico_suave | |
17/2/2011 13:10 | Jenny Tulwought sell your holding at a loss better still sell your whole portfolio and go to a casino if you want to become a millionaire over-night but chances are against it. I'm sick of you whining on here constantly do you have no patience? I used to think the same with CNR which if you look at the fundamentals is seriously undervalued. We will get the results here and be able to see where this will go but the current share price means squat to me. | rico_suave | |
17/2/2011 12:47 | Apparently being p155ed 0rf by the continual decline of this company's SP, is regarded, in some quarters, as unacceptable. Accordingly, I should like to announce how delighted I am to see that, yet again, my investment has today, dwindled further. Is it worth re-itterating that before the two batches of 'good news' via the RNS releases on 18th Jan and yeserday, the share price has fallen from 1.21 to 0.91? Probably not. MVC is worth three quarters of what it was before the good news was released. YIPPY, HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY ! | jenny tulwought |
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