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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 | 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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05/6/2019 15:56 | Still only around the last RR buy-in price. Must be a LONG way to go here, if he has gone in so large?!! :-)) NB. Have the drills hit something or have people woken up to the potential here? :-))) | goldenshare888 | |
31/5/2019 09:21 | nobody seems to have any interest here anymore despite the terrible results today | billionairepaddy | |
24/5/2019 07:58 | RR taking a BIG chunk of equity at a much higher price makes me feel very happy! :-)) | goldenshare888 | |
24/5/2019 07:49 | :-) I am loving the increasing insider ownership here..... Holding for BIG MONEY! :-))) | goldenshare888 | |
19/5/2019 11:47 | My broker Interactive Investor will be increasing fees again come june. If anybody can recommend a cheaper broker let me know. I am considering going to iweb-sharedealing(Ha ii intend on billing me £9.99 a month when I dont even trade every month, overpriced rubbish. | carlsagan1 | |
18/5/2019 16:42 | KAV Some nice words in the morning note from the highly respected mining analyst John Meyer at share price Angel ref: LSE:KAV / www.kavangoresources Kavango Resources (KAV LN) 3.6p, Mkt Cap £5.7m – Laws of probability to be rewritten after Kavango strikes mineralisation in first and second drill holes under Karoo sand in Botswana Kavango, which is exploring for a large-scale bushveld igneous-type mineralisation reports results from a second drill hole in Botswana. The team which are highly experienced in the geology of the region have used geophysical data and remote sensing to establish drilling locations. Remarkably, the first drill hole hit mineralisation under the sandy Karoo sediments Even more remarkably the second drill hole is reported to have also hit mineralisation including copper in chalcopyrite with a 1.5% XRF gun reading. X-Ray Frequency gun readings are not considered to be reliable due to their potential for miss-reporting but we do place some value on the readings when in the honorable hands of Messrs. Foster and Moles. The first drill hole hit a 200m zone of intensely altered rock with indicative cobalt values of up to 0.9%, averaging 0.2% cobalt and >70m of elevated copper, zinc, lead and nickel values. Conclusion: Kavango is worth watching and we await results from drill core assays. While we never doubted the skill of the geological team we are surprised and impressed to see two sets of mineralised results in so short a time frame. Well done team! | cpap man | |
17/5/2019 11:13 | Worth a look at kavango who are drilling south of mod/mtr in Botswana and creating a bit of a stir ! | catsick | |
09/5/2019 10:59 | Why appoint another broker? They've always managed to disappoint investors with just one, might be something brewing apart from the terrible background for small cap fundraises generally. | paleje | |
25/4/2019 15:55 | RNS Metal Tiger plc Spain Winter 2018/19 Work Programme Update & Drilling Results. “We consider that the findings have added significantly to the value of the project with five high grade tungsten intersections averaging 3m @ 0.3% WO3, plus associated tin credits, confirmed at depth.” | uknighted | |
24/4/2019 08:02 | View Metal Tiger's talk at The Global Group UK Investor Show: | leeroy jenkins | |
17/4/2019 15:55 | do mtr still hold in kibo if so doing well today | billionairepaddy | |
10/4/2019 22:28 | o/t heads up for tomorrows multi bagger. PFP (pathfinder minerals) PFP (Pathfinder minerals) LATE rns today mostly missed by the market.. £6m cap and funded with directors taking shares at a PREMIUM placing of 2p... HUGE HUGE news giving the green light after 8 years of waiting... Today's RNS which is a real game changer. Its taken 8 long years and for the first time the light's turned green. The asset is huge with over 1bn and will be doing $323m a year for 30 years!?, and worth over 300m revenue annually and the current market cap (6m) is utterly and grossly disconnected. ONLY 270 million shares in issue... Even A share price of 10p the mcap would be only £27m. Multi bagging right there. | ssrover | |
10/4/2019 21:03 | If thats the case whyis it 1.25 instead of 4p | ic0gcds00 | |
10/4/2019 11:23 | Seems a number of juniors are loading up on antipicated demand for critical minerals so when the 'expected' boom finally arrives and interest from majors kicks in to replenish depleting or scarce reserves , these juniors will sell on or just get taken out through M&A. Thus extracting value at a corporate level . But as always timing is everything. A China/US trade deal could be a catalyst. | vish65 | |
10/4/2019 08:59 | That's the trouble isn't it. MTR's model is now one of funding early stage projects. How long until they see any sort of returns for shareholders? Even disposals after a decent rise won't be of much benefit to MTR holders. How long will MTR holders (Inc Sprott) keep stumping up the cash whilst the MTR share price erodes? It's a nice model, in theory, just to so nice for the loyal holders here - as you say.. | the deacon | |
10/4/2019 08:07 | Today's RNS values (by whom?) KML at US$5.2m but with our holding diluted...however MM says intend to further fund KML during this quarter. How? Another placing? Track record says placings haven't been kind to loyal holders. | paleje | |
05/4/2019 07:50 | I feel sure that everyone on this board would like to be half as right as RR! :-) | goldenshare888 |
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