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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Murchison Utd | LSE:MUU | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000FTE4 | NPV |
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% | 2.00 | - | 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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23/2/2007 10:25 | Wonder what inspired all the buying? - good to see a steady climb again after some consolidation! | fingolfin | |
23/2/2007 08:35 | Gerri - agree chart looks as though we are about to start another leg upwards | tsmith2 | |
23/2/2007 08:25 | In ASX, up 10.5%. Chart looking good. | gerri-c | |
31/1/2007 12:20 | Good positve annual report with plenty of prospects in the near future. On the up again I'm sure | fingolfin | |
23/1/2007 09:49 | One has to assume that the 1M was a buy. Nice. | gerri-c | |
10/1/2007 09:44 | This just gets better and better! | fingolfin | |
10/1/2007 08:49 | Correcting itsself from down under Begining to look good again | dadob1 | |
09/1/2007 07:59 | Have been in this for ever!. So thanks everyone for information and posts. It is much appreciated. | share_shark | |
05/12/2006 16:07 | I agree Gerri, I think the share price was driven down to get the investors in on the cheap. This company has prospects; earlier this year they recently hired a new exploration manager Bosse Gustafsson. This man has 25 years of experience with geology and exploration and was previously employed as the Senior Geologist in the Mineral Resources Information Office of Sweden. He certainly wouldn't bring his 25 years of experience to a no-name company in Australia,if there weren't any changes in the making. The recent AGM presentation also points out several "anomalies" with uranium mineralisation. This news must have been received positively judging by the price rise. | fingolfin | |
04/12/2006 12:38 | True but following from the share issue the present rise might be indicating a stronger phase ahead. | gerri-c | |
04/12/2006 12:19 | Back to above 4p would be nice, as I was disappointed and a little suprised that it fell back to these levels from the last bounce. | jda | |
04/12/2006 11:13 | Encouraging movement. Let's hope the bounce continues. | gerri-c | |
02/12/2006 22:05 | It may be worth using the other thread as it has some charts | tibrahim | |
01/12/2006 12:49 | My mistake, a little price rise but no volume. Strange considering 4.6 million shares changed hands down-under and the price rose by 11%. We've still some catching up to do here! Bid/offer price down-under = 0.071c/0.072c = 2.85/2.89p at current exchange rate. | fingolfin | |
01/12/2006 09:26 | At last a little momentum after the AGM. Those new investors must be optimistic! | fingolfin | |
29/11/2006 14:34 | Directors buying shares recently, can't be bad! | fingolfin | |
08/11/2006 09:26 | Nice to see someone has a little faith | dadob1 | |
26/10/2006 11:54 | Thanks GERRI, here's hoping for a rise after the latest share issue at 0.06 cents | fingolfin | |
26/10/2006 11:41 | It has been unloved since the big fall-off in 2002, and perhaps understandably so. It is, in MHO only just beginning to show a more interesting chart phase. | gerri-c | |
26/10/2006 11:16 | Huge volume traded recently on the Australian Stock exchange in these shares but comparitively very little here, anyone know why this is? | fingolfin | |
26/10/2006 09:01 | Let's hope so. The 100K at full ask is reassuring. | gerri-c | |
26/10/2006 08:57 | Looks like this one may finally have turned from the dark side! | fingolfin | |
26/10/2006 08:56 | Not expecting to see blue at this stage, but pleasantly surprised. | gerri-c |
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