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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 |
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% | 3.125 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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01/12/2015 20:14 | Dr DarkStar 1 Dec'15 - 19:58 - 29447 of 29448 0 0 I can just see mm's picking up cheap stock to sell it on much higher up .. all part of the game >>>>> I don't believe that for second. The MM's are everybody's favourite conspiracy theory. The fact of the matter is that the MM's may have been picking up cheap stock, but there was nothing stopping investors buying that stock today. In fact many did buy. Obviously sells outnumbered buys, but the MM's were not stopping buyers from picking up that "cheap" stock today. Also many of the trades today didn't go through an MM. Don't ignore that! I very much doubt if the MM's are hoarding OXS shares. I don't think they will want to be either long, or short, of OXS. They wont want to take the risk on the arbitration verdict. They don't have to; they make their money from the spread. | ![]() papillon | |
01/12/2015 19:58 | I can just see mm's picking up cheap stock to sell it on much higher up .. all part of the game | ![]() dr darkstar | |
01/12/2015 19:50 | westmoreland lad, It is the unique property of a company bulletin board that anyone who actually knows detailed inside information about the company that would be helpful to investors is legally not allowed to share that data on here. Hence, most posts on these boards are of no real consequence or help to the individuals reading them other than to back up or refute their own personal opinions. But, especially on this board, it has helped to pass the time during these last few years. | ![]() jaf1948 | |
01/12/2015 19:09 | Exactly Dr D, events are most likely to overtake and leave the 3p dreamers indefinitely sidelined. | ![]() giant steps | |
01/12/2015 18:59 | This will all be totally irrelavant soon enough | ![]() dr darkstar | |
01/12/2015 18:47 | Not being a TA, what next GS? | ![]() wulber | |
01/12/2015 17:48 | OK, I see your point. Anyway, as I have said many time, I only care about the settlement - what the share price does in the meantime is not really important to me. | ![]() jaf1948 | |
01/12/2015 17:36 | Before the last 'promised' date of 'before the end of 2014', in other words around the middle of November 2014, the share price was around 2p. So where does the 'natural' 3p price come from ? | ![]() jaf1948 | |
01/12/2015 17:14 | jh, 'The natural level for the price pending a decision is 3p' Care to elaborate on the maths and logic behind this statement ? | ![]() jaf1948 | |
01/12/2015 17:03 | GS you know as well as i do the Technical pattern mean nothing here. The natural level for the price pending a decision is 3p Lets see where the price goes over the next few weeks when it crashes through the averages. | ![]() john henry | |
01/12/2015 16:36 | Fibonacci, the golden section, patterns in life | ![]() giant steps | |
01/12/2015 16:30 | Technically a beautiful retracement | ![]() giant steps | |
01/12/2015 15:50 | Thanks JAF | riskier | |
01/12/2015 15:46 | For what it's worth, I have written to the Nomad asking why the 'very near future' phrase was used. I don't expect an answer but if I get one, I will let people know what it is. | ![]() jaf1948 | |
01/12/2015 15:43 | Looks like today is the Darwin stock flush Stock is as oversold as it has been in recent memory | ![]() the stigologist |
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