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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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17/12/2015 13:03 | Perhaps the delay is due to one of our Arbitrators spending lots of time writing up decisions on other cases! Brigette Stern was/is an arbitrator (for Bolivia)in the: Quiborax S.A.and Non Metallic Minerals S.A. (Claimants) v. Plurinational State of Bolivia It concluded in September 2015... but she was the dissenting arbitrator Extract: It could therefore be said that the Tribunal is unanimous in considering that “full reparation” is due in case of an illegal expropriation. The main difference between my analysis and that of my two co-arbitrators is that I consider that this full reparation is the one foreseen in all probability at the time of the expropriation, while the majority considers that it is the full reparation as reconstructed in the world existing at the time of the award, which might be a completely different world than the one existing at the time of the expropriation, as will be explained in more details now. Wonder if the delay is Brigette going through the same arguments with Oxus? Interesting if nothing else but to pass the time! | frak | |
17/12/2015 12:39 | ...or, simpler, stop reading this board. | ![]() jaf1948 | |
17/12/2015 12:12 | "in the near future" Very soon, within a short time. For example, We'll be needing a new car in the near future . This term employs near in the sense of “close at hand,” a usage dating from about 1300. In The Near Future When you want to say that something is going to happen a short time in the future, English doesn't have a special verb tense. Instead, we use one of these phrases. It's going to happen (quite / very) soon. In (just) a moment / minute.. In (just) a few minutes.. Any second / minute / day now, Not long now. In the near future... Before long, ...is just around the corner ..will happen in our lifetimes Watch this space. If someone says that, it means that they don't know when something will happen. It will happen soon. They know it will happen, but they don't know if it will be tomorrow, next week or next month. Usually, it's very soon - not next month or a year from now. | ![]() midasx | |
17/12/2015 12:00 | Don't worry Dad, got the margin ;-) It's a tax thing | ![]() melodrama | |
17/12/2015 11:35 | I wouldn't dare! Imagine borrowing fictitious money, to buy shares in a binary stock, when you don't have the funds to cover it if you get wiped out! | ![]() festario | |
17/12/2015 11:29 | Explains a lot of the noise on here if people are trading this on margin | ![]() the stigologist | |
17/12/2015 10:45 | Looks like quarterly rollovers happened yesterday (well me on IG anyway) so might see a few weird trades going through late | ![]() melodrama | |
17/12/2015 10:01 | Kcove, thanks | ![]() marmar80 | |
17/12/2015 09:50 | good post re CHL SOS100 17 Dec'15 - 04:06 - 835 of 837 5 0 shares mag presentation few days ago | ![]() valtos | |
17/12/2015 09:14 | Anual AIM listing fees £6250 pa according to LSE . | ![]() kcowe | |
17/12/2015 08:56 | Kcowe, probably most money goes for aim listings, however unsure. | ![]() marmar80 | |
17/12/2015 08:54 | The US interest rate rise will make our payout even higher! £:$ currently 1:1.49 and could get even better. | ![]() dave444 | |
17/12/2015 08:52 | Good morning maytrees | ![]() giant steps | |
17/12/2015 08:52 | Good morning GS and all | ![]() maytrees | |
17/12/2015 08:51 | Love to know why OXs need so much money going forward from Darwin...beings oxs are not involved with anything!what is costing costing money! | ![]() kcowe | |
17/12/2015 08:50 | Thanks WJ re #30508, an excellent reminder on many fronts | ![]() giant steps | |
17/12/2015 08:46 | From Nick2412 >>>>> "Thanks chaps - there are a few on here with dubious agendas who try to depict their own speculation as fact when a simple call to the Company would clear up delusions. 1zabrina, I detect the reincarnation of Stephen1946 here, so just one for the weekend. The obvious thing is to call the Company but in line with the absence of any such disclosure via RNS, OXS are not involved in talks with the Uzbeks, OXS are not involved in settlement discussions and they are not in secret talks with little green men from outer space. OXS are awaiting the decision from the arbitration panel in the very near future - nothing more, nothing less." >>>>> This is the reality of the situation, "the very near future" was stated for a very good reason, don't listen to anyone other than what we have been told and straight from the horses mouth. GL | wallyjumblat | |
17/12/2015 08:40 | pug sorry. I shortened it as I thought it was a bit too long winded. | ![]() lithological heterogeneities | |
17/12/2015 08:35 | When is the next tranche of shares and warrants due to be printed and posted to the market? | donpatrol | |
17/12/2015 08:26 | Fair comment ross | ![]() kcowe | |
17/12/2015 08:21 | Not sure what happened to LH long post.... | ![]() pug151 |
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