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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rome Resources Plc | LSE:RMR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYY0JQ23 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-9.19 | -96.74% | 0.31 | 0.30 | 0.32 | 0.35 | 0.31 | 0.35 | 525,445,937 | 13:00:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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16/7/2015 00:42 | Drilling starts at Fraser Range South | noirua | |
26/11/2014 22:03 | RNS - Dilling in 2015. | noirua | |
24/6/2014 08:35 | Noirua, the new web site looks great, thanks. Lets hope it generates lots of interest in the coming mths,rgds ,B | 25wbh | |
15/3/2014 10:02 | Half Year Report: | noirua | |
29/1/2014 08:47 | or News: Australian Stock, Share & Commodity Markets News - Tradingroom.com.au Ram identifies five high-priority anomalies just 20km from Sirius' Nova deposit. RGM Regency Mines holds about 20%, | noirua | |
05/12/2013 09:37 | Update for Fraser Range Exploration: | noirua | |
28/9/2013 17:45 | RMR go XS on 11th October 2013. | noirua | |
28/8/2013 00:13 | Sirius Resources Update and Yardilla drilling in 2 weeks time -- favourable to Ram Resources. | noirua | |
26/7/2013 12:59 | Ram Resources' Presentation 26/7/2013: | noirua | |
26/7/2013 01:29 | News: Australian Stock, Share & Commodity Markets News - Tradingroom.com.au | noirua | |
26/7/2013 00:07 | What much of the market has missed is that recent drill hits of nickel at Nova show that the mineralisation is trending South...and guess who is South - ENT! It's in SIR's Quarterly Report, Page 3...hidden in there nicely... under Nickel Exploration. | noirua | |
24/7/2013 21:52 | Continuing to update header following the exciting prospects surrounding Fraser Range Tenements held by Ram Resources - apologies for any disruption. | noirua | |
24/7/2013 19:30 | Superb Wriglet, added to header, thanks. | noirua | |
24/7/2013 09:14 | The shares of Ram Resources are in 'Trading Halt' pending an announcement on fund raising. Header will be updated shortly. | noirua | |
19/7/2013 07:21 | Geology and Target Map for the RMR tenements Regards Wriglet | wriglet | |
16/7/2013 10:55 | Could Ram Resources ASX:RMR be the next 100 bagger like Sirius Resources ASX:SIR? The market cap is small so it is possible! News: Australian Stock, Share & Commodity Markets News - Tradingroom.com.au | noirua | |
10/7/2013 21:00 | Thanks Wriglet | noirua | |
09/7/2013 07:02 | Hi Noirua RGM minesite article with Fraser Range information. Thanks to the spectacular discoveries of Regency's neighbour on the Fraser Range, Sirius Minerals, it's still possible to raise exploration money for this district. And that's exactly what Regency is currently doing, by spinning off its Fraser Range interests into Aussie vehicle Ram Resources. This process is fairly well advanced, as the two parties have been in talks for many months, and Ram already holds 10 per cent of the Regency tenement, known as Fraser West. Under terms announced on 1st July, Ram will acquire a further 70 per cent of Fraser West and in return Regency will take 20 per cent of Ram, while retaining a free carry on Fraser West into production. In addition, Regency will take A and B shares which will vest once certain milestones relating to resources and a decision to mine are reached. It's a nice bit of accretive business for Regency, and Andrew is pretty pleased with the way things are turning out. "We're very happy with that particular asset", he says. "The more we find out about it, the happier we get." Anyone interested in the potential for "nearology" should note that Sirius has been drilling just over the boundary of Regency's tenement, and that results should be out very soon. A decent set of numbers could set Ram on its way very nicely "It's the early stages of exploration of what could be a new mineral province", says Andrew. "We are right at the beginning and right at the heart of it, and it does say something about us that we got into this, because we've been looking at this boundary between the Yilgarn and Albany-Fraser for quite some time." So, as the only Aim-traded junior with direct exposure to the upside at Fraser Range, Regency does hold significant attractions. After all, Sirius, which made the initial discovery at Fraser Range, went from a valuation of virtually nothing to close on a billion dollars. Will the same thing happen to Ram? Who knows. But Andrew is optimistic that the upside is there. "The prospects for Ram are good", he says. "If there's any sort of exploration success it could go quite a bit higher." And there's also the question of the peer group. "Ram is the smallest by a very great degree", says Andrew, referring to the other Fraser Range hopefuls. "And yet I don't think anyone would look at it and say its holdings are the worst." Regards Wriglet | wriglet | |
03/7/2013 04:51 | Ram Resources executes Fraser Range Aquisition revised agreement with Regency Mines/ TradingRoom - ASX Quotes & Charts | noirua | |
01/5/2013 06:55 | News: Australian Stock, Share & Commodity Markets News - Tradingroom.com.au | noirua | |
28/3/2013 08:10 | Director appointed: | noirua | |
15/3/2013 12:42 | Half Year Report: | noirua | |
11/3/2013 06:45 | Sirius Resources ASX:SIR Thick massive sulphides at Conductor 6 extend the find at Bollinger. RMR remain unchanged at 0.2c awaiting news from Greenland. | noirua | |
06/3/2013 08:31 | Noirua It's all hot air, similar to your post about RRR and RGM merging and JMS reversing into the combined company. Pure speculation with no substance to back it up. Clearly RMR were the wrong partner to choose. 4 months wasted by a bad management decision. One of many. | kezman01 |
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