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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Minco | LSE:MIO | London | Ordinary Share | IE0004678326 | ORD EUR0.0125 |
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% | 2.65 | 2.50 | 2.85 | - | 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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01/7/2016 22:29 | Silver almost made it to 20 USD already, some rise | lendmeafiver | |
01/7/2016 17:58 | Blimey, it's not often one of my predictions comes true that quickly! It's long overdue really. | lendmeafiver | |
01/7/2016 15:49 | Minco as well :) | jdgeus75 | |
01/7/2016 15:15 | Zinc is really shooting up right now. | djb3 | |
01/7/2016 14:52 | Ooh movement at last. | apfindley | |
01/7/2016 14:46 | I have never understood why that sort of thing happens, the conspiracy theorist in me says it must be about keeping the last trade/headline price down but I expect there is a more boring reason why it happens! I do get the feeling that we are about to have a mini breakout here, everything is turning in MIOs favour currently, in the metals market, at Dalradian, silver investments (have you seen the price of silver), looking like the barrier of 1p is about to go, the chart even looks a little like a cup and handle if your into that kind of thing. I my view this should be approx £10m market cap now based on cash, silver and Dalradian. | lendmeafiver | |
01/7/2016 11:04 | Does anyone know a potential reason of buying and selling stock for 140 pounds? Is there any possible reason a market maker would do this? I do not see any benefit of it for a shareholder or a market maker to constantly move the share price from 85 to 95 with very small trades. Today there was first a 128K trade at 1p and later a small drop trade at 0.88p | jdgeus75 | |
30/6/2016 22:29 | I'm sure that given the Dalradian news flow we know is coming coupled with our silver investments this share should rise significantly in the second half of 2016, surely 2p plus by year end? Anyone agree? | lendmeafiver | |
30/6/2016 22:20 | Apologies Teemore, will keep my views on this board to MIO. Silver really moving now, must mean something to our Mexican projects, must be becoming viable again at these higher prices. | lendmeafiver | |
28/6/2016 01:11 | lendmeafiver- I do not see many benefits, a lot of the younger folk do not see it either and neither do the markets! | teemore | |
24/6/2016 20:36 | Should of at least moved price up a little I really don't get that | djb3 | |
24/6/2016 18:33 | We are going to be fine here over the next 6 months, Dalradian timing coupled with some global uncertainties will see this rise, eventually! Great to see the UK finally decide to call time on its expensive membership of the protectionist, anti competitive, undemocratic, tariff obsessed customs union they call the EU. | lendmeafiver | |
24/6/2016 18:11 | Nice 1 million order just before close | jdgeus75 | |
24/6/2016 12:23 | Yeah Dalradian up today as well now. Think XAG will be later as well. | djb3 | |
24/6/2016 04:28 | Yeah gold and silver flying this morning | djb3 | |
22/6/2016 18:37 | Yes further Dalradian good news, one day MIOs price may respond also! | lendmeafiver | |
22/6/2016 18:24 | Dalradian filed its Technical Report yesterday. News about grade continuity and mining dilution scenario's look good! | jdgeus75 | |
22/6/2016 10:34 | Good news from Dalr today. | frost1 | |
21/6/2016 21:30 | Canadian Zinc has today reported to shareholders at their AGM. The news release contained the following extracts which are relevant to us. Newfoundland Lead, Zinc, Copper Exploration While Canadian Zinc focused efforts primarily on its Prairie Creek Project, advances were also made on the Company's VMS exploration project in central Newfoundland. The Company was awarded research and development funding by the Research and Development Corporation of Newfoundland ("RDC") to determine the technical and economic viability of developing its key deposits, and some of those of controlled by Buchans Minerals, into producing operations by utilizing a central milling facility. The concept is based on the potential that collectively, the four deposits owned by Canadian Zinc (Lemarchant, Boomerang-Domino, Tulks East and Long lake) and the deposits owned by Buchans Minerals (Bobbys Pond Daniels Pond and Tulks Hill), can be economically mined, pre-concentrated, trucked and then milled simultaneously or in sequence through a central mill. Results to date suggest a sequential flowsheet provided the best overall recoveries. The bench-scale testing programs will be followed by the development of a process simulation and order of magnitude cost assessment model. Meanwhile, the RDC financially supported metallurgical testing program on the central Newfoundland properties is continuing and will be followed-up by the development of a process simulation and cost assessment model which will be used to help focus on the key factors that are critical to realizing the economic potential of the base metal deposits in central Newfoundland. This program will continue throughout 2016 and is scheduled to be completed by November 2016. | bodgit | |
18/6/2016 19:33 | The window of opportunism could close very fast. Is anyone going to bid for DAL before that window possibly closes forever ?!! Does MIO Management understand what is coming in Silver & Gold. ? I switched my vaulted Gold for vaulted Silver on the risk/reward that when Gold goes to $1900,Silver will be at or heading to $50 (or beyond) | richgit | |
17/6/2016 19:10 | And another 500k today | lendmeafiver | |
17/6/2016 08:25 | I suspect that someone is trying to load up by 100K and 500K transactions. | jdgeus75 |
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