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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nyota Minerals | LSE:NYO | London | Ordinary Share | AU000XINEAJ7 | ORD SHS 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% | 0.01 | - | 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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25/1/2016 16:28 | Paul Johnson share price destruction track record | the stigologist | |
21/1/2016 16:25 | it's going to use its tax losses and will split the company into 2. Asx is hot for fintech. There are lots of clues as to where this is going and it's big. | marketgem | |
04/12/2015 17:52 | Madame Mellisa | adyfc | |
30/11/2015 13:34 | Chairman's Statement: The current challenge for explorers is how to secure the business from a financial and operational perspective to ensure it can survive We're now considering ways to use our AIM/ASX listings separately to add value by using the AIM listing for exploration and the ASX listing for a different sector. Losing the other listing to cut costs makes more sense than scratching around for reasons to retain both. | bam bam rubble | |
25/11/2015 12:13 | massive dumping may be an op at 0.03? 25 November 2015 Nyota Minerals Limited ('Nyota' or 'the Company') Ceasing to be a Significant Shareholder The Board of Nyota Minerals Limited (ASX/ AIM: NYO) announces that on 24 November 2015 the Company received a TR-1 notification from the International Finance Corporation ("IFC") stating that it had reduced its shareholding from 76,913,972 ordinary shares to 44,913,972 ordinary shares. The IFC's new shareholding is equivalent to 2.99% of the voting rights in NYO and the IFC therefore ceases to be a significant shareholder. The TR-1 notification can be viewed here: | the stigologist | |
13/11/2015 10:40 | The company needs to without a doubt with careful and sensible planning make proper use of their resources. It is very important how the money is used and the exact nature of the operations. The potential upside here could be significant. Share price is sitting at 0.06 Mkt cap under £1M The company has some cash from recent placing not had chance to research this properly yet as been caught up with other stuff. I'm sure there are many questions and more questions will be on the horizon. If NYO can establish an optimal plan JV/Acquisition. I don't know much about the Italian nickel project. I see potential here but could very well be wrong. This could rerate on any catalyst or could degenerate overtime. That is the nature of these resource stocks. I would say DYOR but I haven't done that properly myself yet lol TMK | tees maar khan | |
13/11/2015 09:46 | Dusseldorf? tomboyb? bckttsim?All very quiet on here.TMK | tees maar khan | |
13/11/2015 09:42 | Paul Johnson is only a shareholder who has gone above seven percent. I don't think he has been ramping/pumping this not to my knowledge anyway. The guy has been buying these on the quiet.The thread is very quiet. I wonder where bckttsim and co have disappeared? TMK | tees maar khan | |
06/11/2015 18:09 | Why would XTR be 'the next NYO'? - NYO hasn't exactly done much recently! Shares are just about off the bottom of the chart but that's about it. Also both companies have vastly different market caps. | ochs | |
06/11/2015 15:35 | nickg2, you're talking to the wrong person.I more than doubled my investment in XTR and am looking for other fantastic opportunities.TMK | tees maar khan | |
06/11/2015 12:32 | Looking for the next NYO?XTR is on the up | nickg2 | |
02/11/2015 15:47 | I've not done a whole lot of research on this company. It had a strong rally earlier this year February went up 325% I will do some digging but why is this thread so quiet?Is it uncertainty or due to boredom?TMK | tees maar khan | |
31/10/2015 20:01 | hxxp://www.stockoped Warning about junior resources sector Friday, Oct 30 2015 by Paul Scott I want to warn readers, that in my opinion, we are likely to see numerous junior resources companies de-list from AIM. There are so many of them, hundreds, and many simply have no reason to exist any more - they can't fund projects, as resources prices are too low, so the logical outcome is that many of these companies will run out of money, and de-list. Therefore if you do speculate in this area, you need to be incredibly careful, as a lot of these things are likely to become 100% losses, sooner or later. Many were just stock promotions in the first place, with no real commercial prospects - a bit like most of the China AIM stocks, the original purpose was clearly to relieve gullible external investors of their money, not to enrich them! I think you're crazy if you speculate in these things at all, but if you do, then there's only one thing that matters - cash. How much does the company have in the bank, and what is the rate of cash burn? Many/most are going to be de-listed due to NOMAD resignations I expect. All the more so, because the number of NOMADs is shrinking, and many are realising (belatedly) that it's not worth the hassle, and reputational damage, to represent dodgy companies. So the only sensible approach, for anyone other than experts in the sector, is to have an automatic bargepole for all junior resources stocks, unless perhaps if they are producers, and have plenty of cash in the bank. | the stigologist | |
01/10/2015 08:56 | next fundraising at 0.02p ? | the stigologist | |
26/9/2015 16:05 | 500k shares at 0.7p in your example stig- peanuts | handlebar123 | |
26/9/2015 16:04 | Posted that already | handlebar123 | |
26/9/2015 10:57 | Poor soul... | oakville | |
26/9/2015 09:45 | Lol just seen the rise. Stig strikes again ! What a muppet. | joshondale | |
26/9/2015 09:23 | Agreed. He doesn't seem to call anything right ;-) | handlebar123 | |
26/9/2015 08:51 | Bought in at the right time...If Stig slates them buy !!! | oakville |
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