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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Oxus Gold | LSE:OXS | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030632714 | ORD 1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.125 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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27/11/2015 21:52 | Papillon I think your right 20p would be brill, and i think i would put the whole lot on something else like FRR with a 2 year timeframe to try and set me up, i suppose its human greed. Maybe i just love the thrill of not knowing but not realising it. But if i lose you do too and so does everyone else on this board so lets just hope my addiction carries one. I wish you the very best and just hope we get the verdict soon, so we can all rest. | wide boy | |
27/11/2015 21:29 | ApfWhere is the mine located? Google maps doesn't show amantaytau. | nicobellic | |
27/11/2015 21:29 | "I really do hope this comes good, even 7p or 8p would be great. I promise never to buy any AIM shares ever again !" >>>>> Trouble is, wide boy, if the OXS share price goes to 20p, or more, you'll find the temptation to keep gambling on AIM shares irresistible! Far better for you, IMO, is if OXS lose the verdict and you lose all your money! That'll definitely put you off AIM shares for the rest of your life! I remember a work colleague telling me he made his first (and as it happens last!!) foray into share buying when he bought MINMET shares when the share price was near it's peak of circa 50p and the ramping and hype was in full swing. Of course MINMET shares soon became virtually worthless when the bubble burst. Because of that bad experience it put him off share buying for ever. | papillon | |
27/11/2015 21:20 | Keep grounded guys.The award seeked is between $552 - $1250 mn and no less than $400 mn | wulber | |
27/11/2015 20:49 | why feel gutted, grown ups win and grown ups lose, that's the way of things, nobody made them buy or hold. win some, lose some. | kun aguero1 | |
27/11/2015 20:38 | If we did loose i would feel gutted for myself, but i would feel worse for the poor souls holding for years and years only to be shafted like this. | wide boy | |
27/11/2015 20:28 | 7 or 8 p acceptable now.... anticipation of a bumper win is fading lol | kcowe | |
27/11/2015 20:25 | I really do hope this comes good, even 7p or 8p would be great. I promise never to buy any AIM shares ever again ! | wide boy | |
27/11/2015 18:49 | OXS share price just drifting sideways awaiting news, just like for most of September. Lower Bollinger Band currently providing support. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | papillon | |
27/11/2015 17:42 | Mr Putin 27 Nov'15 - 17:21 - 29165 of 29165 0 0 (Filtered). LOL. | papillon | |
27/11/2015 17:21 | I would suggest if you think a poster on lse has validity then you agree with him, and as a matter of interest, I find you so hostile that I will in future ignore you. I don't filter, I find that immature, silly and childish, ring a bell?? | kun aguero1 | |
27/11/2015 17:05 | "I've not checked the date on the satellite imagery, but if it's post 2011, then in all likelihood, something is happening at the mine." Could you please check the date of the satellite imagery, apf? Much obliged. I didn't see your post yesterday where you posted the link. | papillon | |
27/11/2015 16:59 | kun aguero1 27 Nov'15 - 14:27 - 29146 of 29160 1 0 and my name is mr putin. >>>>> Well you said it!! LOL >>>>> kun aguero1 27 Nov'15 - 14:39 - 29149 of 29160 0 1 normally mr papolin you call the lse site a waste of time and space, today you think it is a source of truth, and an anonymous poster has validity. lots of supposition that uzbeks have not mined any gold, BUT NO PROOF. >>>>> That's true, Mr Putin. I do think a lot of the posters posting on the lse asylum are a "waste of time and space", but not all of them! However I think many posters posting on the advfn bb's are also a "waste of time and space". You come into that category as far as I'm concerned so I'm going to add you to my growing list of posters on FILTER. You're not a reliable poster, IMO. Bye, bye, Mr Putin! PS. Did I say I believed VladLenin? Of course I didn't!! Yet another reason to filter you; you have difficulty comprehending that it was VladLenin's opinion and not mine! VladLenin also didn't provide proof for his statement. | papillon | |
27/11/2015 16:53 | sellers at the c.o.d. would appear to agree with me. | kun aguero1 | |
27/11/2015 16:47 | Donpatrol ... totally true. | kcowe | |
27/11/2015 16:22 | 29154, why? nothing will happen out of hours, info will come during working week between 09.00 and 16.00. certainly not week end. Duffers will be playing bowls or bridge or bingo. | kun aguero1 | |
27/11/2015 16:17 | I suppose its another "wouldn't want to be out over the weekend" time.Yeah right, which weekend of which year.... | donpatrol | |
27/11/2015 16:09 | APF, ref # 29144, no. | hairballradical | |
27/11/2015 16:06 | Wouldn't want to be out over the weekend | the stigologist | |
27/11/2015 16:03 | Exactly.They can mine all the gold they want.It will make the asset look to be worth alot.And we're not getting it back, so the more it is worth, the more our compensation level will be justifiable. | apfindley | |
27/11/2015 15:13 | Just for comparison as to what we should've been doing in Uzbekistan today if the asset hadn't been stolen.Take a look at the Muruntau mine to the north east of Amantaytau. Huge mining operation, the world's largest open pit operation. What's to say if we difnt go deeper and expand, we couldn't have significantly increased operations like they had.The whole area is just begging for hundreds of millions of ounces to be found. | apfindley |
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