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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Namibian Res | LSE:NBR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0034380625 | ORD 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% | 0.325 | - | 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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26/5/2009 15:33 | Nice to see blue, again! Only another 50p+ to go. | ncp3 | |
17/4/2009 12:43 | Nice to see blue, again! | ncp3 | |
03/4/2009 19:24 | trades today, is someone buying? Is anything on the (distant) horizon? | ![]() bluesbeater | |
01/4/2009 12:50 | Only one thing to say that is by any means positive, is that directors are still putting money in while we have stopped mining for diamonds. | maxmol | |
31/3/2009 15:46 | DOWN she goes. Where she'll stop, nobody knows... If anyone can think of anything positive to say, please post comments! | ncp3 | |
26/2/2009 17:37 | And it gets worse....... | michel le baptist | |
13/2/2009 15:32 | Thought of the day: It rhymes with Cluckin' Bell? FYI - 13th highest % loser on Friday 13th! | ncp3 | |
01/2/2009 17:38 | how long does this share have to continue with no trades before it makes a record? | ![]() bluesbeater | |
23/12/2008 09:06 | 3rd Quarter 2008/9 Progress Report issued today for period from 1st September to 30th November 2008! (see RNS) * Total production from all sources was 502 ct at an average diamond size of 0.36 ct/st. * | ncp3 | |
28/11/2008 09:01 | Interim results CHAIRMANS STATEMENT I am very pleased to announce the unaudited interim results for the six months ending on the 31st August 2008. Our progress report of 15th September 2008 fully reported the sampling and mining result to 31st August 2008. The mining results for the period 1st September 2008 to 30th November 2008 will be reported in the next quarters report in December. Didnt say a lot did he? £196k loss! | ![]() bluesbeater | |
21/11/2008 09:27 | Last time I spoke to Clifford he thought it would that following the funding and implementation of the increased productivity it would lead to a sale in a couple of years at possibly 30p, should have sold years ago, but bought some more instead. That is the market, never quite works how you think | ![]() bluesbeater | |
21/11/2008 08:53 | Details on new funding not very good for all us very long term share holders, should have been done 2/3 years ago, Tony has let us all down very very badly. | maxmol | |
20/11/2008 18:45 | anyone got any thoughts or intentions on teh up and coming meeting on 1st December? Anyone heard any details of up and coming funding? Maybe Tony should pay a visit to the Middle East after the Barclays venture, then again, maybe not! | ![]() bluesbeater | |
20/11/2008 18:43 | while all the rest of the market is crashing here is one stock i hold that is stable, maybe isnt going up but at least it is not going down - | ![]() bluesbeater | |
13/11/2008 21:33 | sorry just trying to work out how to get a picture on the board | ![]() bluesbeater | |
13/11/2008 21:32 | hope for better things next year [IMG] | ![]() bluesbeater | |
17/10/2008 11:14 | not holding my breath! | scarlet149 | |
17/10/2008 09:32 | They just need to keep to some of the promises that they have made in the past, if so, then we may well see some better results when the next quarter figures are released. | maxmol | |
17/10/2008 08:45 | Spoke to a fellow investor whos opinion i respect very much who stated he thought this was one of the most exciting plays on the market at these bargain prices. | ![]() clarky5150 | |
13/10/2008 19:13 | Twas the telly programme. | ![]() clarky5150 | |
12/10/2008 21:31 | Link to the Bloomberg item? | the mullah |
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