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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Persian Gold | LSE:PNG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09WLX62 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 6.125 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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24/1/2011 12:45 | On Thursday mclellan | liquid millionaire | |
24/1/2011 12:41 | I have been following another of Teeling's companies Connemara. I heard on another thread that PNG will be relisted again this week at 6.5p. What is happening in terms of the new setup? Is it worth a punt on the relist? | zinc bug | |
24/1/2011 11:19 | No...I post what I am told by management.If they are lying, that is not my fault. I hear you could be a mega contender, though. Hoping to see PNG relist next week? | mclellan | |
17/1/2011 22:23 | mclellan - 14 Jan'11 - 22:33 - 2901 of 290 Is there a competition on here for biggest liar of the month? pat will probably win hands down. I don't know. You could be a contender. | domtheone | |
14/1/2011 16:25 | There is always one miserable numbskull on every BB. domtheone is the resident one here. | yarisverso | |
14/1/2011 15:50 | LUFC5 - 14 Jan'11 - 13:47 - 2895 of 2897 When are we relisting here......roughly??? There have been numerous delays. Frankly, i'd still be surprised if it ever happened. Be worth next to nothing if they did anyway. | domtheone | |
14/1/2011 13:47 | When are we relisting here......roughly??? | lufc5 | |
14/1/2011 13:46 | So bit of a no brainer (even for dom) to take up the warrants. | nickb | |
14/1/2011 13:29 | Nothing to say then O'Toole? | pat mustard irl | |
14/1/2011 11:56 | Nice one JT | nickb | |
14/1/2011 11:41 | yarisverso - 14 Jan'11 - 09:54 - 2887 of 2888 Filtered and reported. Sad git. | domtheone | |
14/1/2011 10:09 | well spotted SS and very good article. | father o toole | |
14/1/2011 06:17 | Ho,ho,ho. He he he. Teeling mines seam of success HE'S ONLY one year off the bus pass but Clontarf-based entrepreneur John Teeling is showing no signs of slowing down. His latest resource company, Botswana Diamonds, is due to list on the AIM junior stock market in London on January 31st. It's a spin off from African Diamonds, which Teeling floated in 2003, and has taken exploration licences in Botswana previously held by that company. It is also pursuing opportunities in Zimbabwe and Cameroon, which should prove interesting. It is due to float at 7p a share, which will give it a market value of about £7 million. It is funded for its exploration work this year with $2 million in cash. After a few false starts, production at the AK6 mine that African Diamonds (now owned by Lucara) promoted will begin later this year. As part of the spin out from African Diamonds, its shareholders will receive stock in Botswana on a one-to-one basis. "It's the first of the year . . . there'll be others down the road," Teeling told me this week. He is also hatching plans to list Clontarf Energy, an oil and gas exploration and production company. Clontarf has taken on some of the assets of Pan Andean Resources, which Teeling previously ran before its sale last year. This includes production assets in the Gulf of Mexico and in Bolivia, while it also has some new exploration blocks in Peru. If that isn't enough, Teeling is eyeing a listing for gold exploration company Swala in Toronto. Swala has interests in Burkina Faso in west Africa. Teeling is also progressing its lead and zinc interests in Connemara Mining. The company plans to look at ground close to the Lisheen mine in Co Tipperary in addition to its existing licences in Limerick. The entrepreneur has no plans of slowing down. "Far from it," he said, "although I might be doing things slower. I have more opportunities open to me now than I had 10 years ago." "Anybody who is not based in Ireland at the moment is doing well and the resources sector is very strong. It's a good time to be in the sector." | share_shark | |
11/1/2011 14:21 | bodes well also lately ive been seeing alot of ads for hybrid and electric cars, the lithium could be massive in its own right | father o toole | |
11/1/2011 00:57 | Tullow Oil gushed 19p to 1350p after announcing its Tweneboa-3 appraisal well offshore Ghana has delivered a result which supports previous guidance on reserves, and derisks development planning. Read more: | lufc5 | |
08/1/2011 00:04 | Iceland banks look like safe havens when compared .... | maxk |
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