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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Richland Resources Ltd | LSE:RLD | London | Ordinary Share | BMG7567C1304 | COM SHS USD0.003 (DI) |
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% | 2.625 | 2.50 | 2.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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26/9/2011 15:34 | the positive side of neutral. | monis | |
26/9/2011 15:30 | not a negative. | zaksab | |
26/9/2011 15:28 | still positive. | monis | |
26/9/2011 15:27 | small add to his holding though | zaksab | |
26/9/2011 15:22 | good sign... | monis | |
26/9/2011 15:20 | Nick Sibley, the ned, has bought 100k today. | zaksab | |
23/9/2011 09:42 | Nice price to get in in my opinion - wish you well. | zaksab | |
23/9/2011 09:35 | Buys ae showing up as sells I have just bought slightly above 8.5p | ch1ck | |
20/9/2011 19:12 | Diamond market looks like it could drop 10% to 20% | buywell2 | |
16/9/2011 14:11 | more liquidity will mean more cash and the retail secotr will go up especially the precious stones market........ | binladin | |
15/9/2011 07:53 | tanzanite prices generally follow (lags) the diamond market - reflects sentiment. | giant steps | |
15/9/2011 07:51 | tanzanite are not diamonds and diamonds are mined in many places,tanzanite is only mined in one place. | binladin | |
14/9/2011 08:56 | Reminder of price softening in August 2011 14 SEP 2011 FDI diamond results | giant steps | |
12/9/2011 19:04 | Have a look at what GEM have done with their Zambian emeralds. They have secured huge price increases over the last couple of years due to the way they have marketed their gemstones. | horndean eagle | |
12/9/2011 14:13 | They have tried to take it upmarket via Tiffany a few years ago. | zaksab | |
12/9/2011 13:55 | imo it only needs to worn by some famous people and it will instantly go straight up....... things that are rare are still worth a fortune like the mona lisa,one of a kind farrari, most beautiful women in the world,the kohinoor diamond etc....... This is the only place they mine this tanzanite so if you want it you should be prepared to pay the price. | binladin | |
12/9/2011 13:31 | Tanzanite has the potential to be marketed much better than it is at present. Think of Kashmiri sapphires. Once so prevalent that locals used them as flints. Now they cost more than diamonds as all known sources have been exhausted. A similar fate will fall upon Tanzanite. Needs to be taken upmarket now. | horndean eagle | |
12/9/2011 13:29 | Ps why have they changed their name and why are they diversifing. They didnt do that in 2005 when the tanzanite price was rocketing (which gave them huge cash flow capacity to do so). | zaksab | |
12/9/2011 13:25 | Tanzanite is like Apple nowhere else in the world this product is found or mined..it is unique and beautiful,hence it should fetch more money then diamonds. | binladin | |
12/9/2011 10:50 | dont push the Chinese will buy it arguement. that is grossly overused and , in conjunction with this company, most definately improbable. also dont like the - issue equity means the share price goes up because of liquidity arguement . | zaksab | |
12/9/2011 10:39 | alot more shareholders and easier distrubution of shares........the company is proftable and in my opinion its a takeout target by a cash rich chinese company that would want to get its hands on a niche jewellery market.......... | binladin | |
09/9/2011 10:10 | any particular reason why? | zaksab | |
09/9/2011 09:58 | i reckon this would go to 20p first before any deal...... | binladin |
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