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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Metal Tiger Plc | LSE:MTR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMQC0691 | 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% | 9.06 | 8.00 | 10.00 | - | 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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07/8/2018 15:43 | OG it seems to me you want the price as low as possible otherwise why would you be here warning everyone offhand saying you will buy when it's lower. Hmmm.... | babbler | |
07/8/2018 13:31 | Any buyer, anywhere, of an AIM share, by definition, wears rose-tinted glasses. That's an oxymoron statement. | divmad | |
07/8/2018 13:27 | The placing killed the sentiment and instead of a rise, we are back to the old days. But you still get the Muppets with ROSE TINTED SPECS . | oilisgold | |
07/8/2018 13:21 | The problem is a lot of people laugh at the expense of others. What matters is the " last laugh" and that's the one that matters. Small dips in SP, trading sideways, spikes are not important. I am angry with MTR directors as I feel taking the investors for a ride. Mind you its the Norm these days in AIM. The directors have MUPPETS working for them on various boards. Does David Greece ring a bell on CTAG. | oilisgold | |
07/8/2018 12:41 | So you say takeover discussions are ongoing, right now as I write, but the share will drop another 25% from here first? I find your position remarkable. I mean you must be right up there, totally well connected, to know that! Surely the people that tell you these things will be hacked off you going public (or laughing!)? | trumpingtonsmythe | |
07/8/2018 12:03 | I still think 6p , which will be just over 100% Premium. But if sentiment is low and share price drops to 2p, they will push for 4 or 5p. Simple business | oilisgold | |
07/8/2018 11:58 | Just wait until MOD bid 6p for everything MTR have, MTR will no longer be MTR. Background TALKS STILL GOING ON.This was you recently oilly! | trumpingtonsmythe | |
07/8/2018 11:18 | 2.8 on bid. Sentiment dying and looking like next level at 2-2.25p. Well done the board of MTR. Well done | oilisgold | |
07/8/2018 09:10 | The potential is huge here, I be lying if I say its basic ...I know from sources the current drilling cores have visible copper that is being seen is amazing and suprising the GEO team there. The team was there on the weekend including the MOD CEO and talk of upto 20rigs is ongoing. Its never been about potential to me, its the board of directors of MTR | oilisgold | |
07/8/2018 08:47 | Maybe. But my downside is protected now. I can wait..... | divmad | |
07/8/2018 08:44 | Divmad, We all are traders, short term traders or long term traders...makes no difference. Buy low and sell high should be the game, but in AIM its not. Too many sheep or herd of Lambs in AIM shares. My point is CEO of any AIM company can't be trusted and us lot are normally the last ones to find out. Many recent examples for you, CTAG and now AST. My point is I know very well how Rick from S.Global works and I have had many friends that know his business model inside out. Making money is no problem for me, I will add the shares I sold few days before the next news from MOD. Its the Crafty Board of directors that are getting on my nerves. MTR has potential but my fear is they will keep the share price here for a long while. | oilisgold | |
07/8/2018 08:38 | Interview with MM this morning | paleje | |
07/8/2018 08:18 | Oig, You're a trader, a seasoned trader, it seems. You should know that the one and only time to buy an AIM share with a story unfolding is after a placing that funds the evolving story, rather than keeping the lights on. Growth comes at a price. It's called risk capital. And the story coming out of MOD/MTR is pretty damn compelling, if you believe there is an edge to management by the use of new technology, rising Cu prices, and being close to another massive, economic discovery. The investor in me says this can truly multi-bag, from 3p. Forget those crowing about getting in at 2p or under, this is where the serious story begins and serious money is made. Witness the recent insider share purchases. And I very much doubt if Sprott would allow the share price on their big investment to drop much below 2.8p, so you better have a strategy for re-entering. Just saying.... | divmad | |
07/8/2018 08:11 | Gl with that. You might be waiting a while.. | babbler | |
07/8/2018 08:02 | "And he’s got £100k in here, His whole pot" Not any more. Will buy back the 50% I sold around 2-2.25p. | oilisgold | |
07/8/2018 07:37 | A4 droll results soon OiG, you best get buying lol | grandmasterglitch | |
07/8/2018 07:37 | And he’s got £100k in here, His whole pot | grandmasterglitch | |
07/8/2018 07:30 | Yes 2p very likely next week. That's why the directors bought at 2.8p. Where the fek do these scum come from?? | babbler | |
07/8/2018 07:29 | So let me get this straight, it's going to 2p but, in your words very recently, background talks are going on!So the takeover must be at less than the current share price not 5p or 6p Oilly? | trumpingtonsmythe | |
07/8/2018 07:27 | Going very long if I see, 2.5p | oakville | |
07/8/2018 07:19 | No motives here. Just want investors to make money. 2p is very likely next week. The placing shares will be flipped and as always sentiment will die. | oilisgold | |
07/8/2018 07:15 | The major problems with AIM investors is " ROSE TINTED SPECS". The CEO can't be trusted in AIM companies, no wounder traders take 10% and run. I was never in MARL, was there when the CEO went in a helicopter to RAMP the initial drilling at CONDOR. Remember the poster Tilly1987 | oilisgold |
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