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NMT Neometals Ltd

4.75
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Neometals Ltd LSE:NMT London Ordinary Share AU000000NMT1 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.75 4.50 5.00 4.75 4.75 4.75 867 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Minrls,earths-ground,treated 17k -69.11M -0.1260 -0.71 26.05M
Neometals Ltd is listed in the Minrls,earths-ground,treated sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NMT. The last closing price for Neometals was 4.75p. Over the last year, Neometals shares have traded in a share price range of 3.50p to 12.00p.

Neometals currently has 548,376,396 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Neometals is £26.05 million. Neometals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.71.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/7/2006
13:06
so is stanley and his cronies still taking a fat wage for doing nothing....??
spitfire3
17/7/2006
13:03
looks rather plane from here.

sitting in shorts and sipping my ice cold beer.

grupo guitarlumber
13/7/2006
08:39
Bill, just for you.



pc

Mine is?

Scheppach HMS260 Planer Thicknesser. [one N]. LOL



Machines 10" x 6" wood.

pc4900074200
13/7/2006
08:28
Tell me then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wild bill
13/7/2006
08:25
What was the name of that machine again?
wild bill
12/7/2006
09:37
Don't know, no.
wild bill
11/7/2006
22:15
wild bill when is something going to happen...any views.
spitfire3
09/7/2006
22:44
Happy July
wild bill
27/6/2006
12:26
Lord Stanley Kalms, former head of Dixons, has become chairman of privately-owned soft drinks group Acorn Brands. Lord Kalms, who created the electronics chain from a one-store family business, is now life president at DSG International, as Dixons became.

His venture into the soft drinks world comes as Acorn hunts for new brands to add to its portfolio, which includes OJA pure fruit juice, sold at Asda in the UK.

Lord Kalms is already a non-executive chairman of activist investment group Volvere and of NMT Group, former safety syringe business-turned-cash shell."

wild bill
23/6/2006
08:05
PC Legal & Genral Ventures have sold Clubhaus now called the Club Company to Boundary for £96M
fernygrade
20/6/2006
17:18
That is what we are all waiting to hear!!

August is when they will have to speak.
[that is as long as they can sit back
without disclosing what is going on]

I think if you read previous news it was
explained that they are using the max.
amount of time allowed with-in the rules.
Hence August. [not long to go].

pc

Edit: The question is will we be getting "Shareholder Value". A word I think was said at the time and now is haunting those that said it!!

pc4900074200
20/6/2006
17:08
but...........there is no investment, what has the cash been invested in apart from kalms and co wages.
spitfire3
20/6/2006
16:50
Bill that was in the days that NMT was NMT. We are
now an investment company [Cash shell or what-ever?].

That was the news about what was to happen and you could
say that shareholders have been told something.

Not worth an email to be told what I have just posted.

pc

pc4900074200
20/6/2006
09:14
Frenchie/PC, how do I find the bit (posted somewhere in here) telling us we were to be written to by Mr Lander to explain his plans for NMT?
wild bill
15/6/2006
15:21
Dark in here
wild bill
15/6/2006
14:42
Glad someone else knew the story.
lyndus
15/6/2006
10:03
Hobson's choice
Meaning

No choice at all - the only option being the one that is offered to you. The phrase has lead to hobsons being used as a rhyming slang term for voice.

Origin

There is a story that this comes from a real character called Hobson who rented out horses and gave his customers no choice as to their mount. This has all the credentials of a 'folk etymology' myth. In this case however, the explanation is correct.

Tobias Hobson was a real historical figure and he ran a thriving carrier and horse rental business in Cambridge, England, around the turn of the 17th century. After his death in 1631 he was remembered in verse by no less a figure than John Milton, saying "He had bin an immortall Carrier."

The Spectator, No. 509, from 1712, explains how Hobson did business, which shows clearly how the phrase came into being:

He lived in Cambridge, and observing that the Scholars rid hard, his manner was to keep a large Stable of Horses, ... when a Man came for a Horse, he was led into the Stable, where there was great Choice, but he obliged him to take the Horse which stood next to the Stable-Door; so that every Customer was alike well served according.

grupo guitarlumber
15/6/2006
09:53
Who's Hobson?
wild bill
15/6/2006
09:51
Hobson's choice I'm afraid.
Sell and move on or hang on.
Either way you will have lost out.
Exactly the same cenario as Medisys.
We all had such faith in these syringes.

lyndus
14/6/2006
22:36
A sensible answer given by sensible poster, you answered your own question accurately as far as I can see, I need more than that to break even. I doubt you and I will ever get our money back, let alone make a profit.
wild bill
14/6/2006
09:07
it is.....i still hold this pup....250p to break even lol....is it the case that volvere scum are not doing anything with the cash apart from milk it off......sensible answers please
spitfire3
14/6/2006
08:56
Quiet in here
wild bill
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