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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sirius Minerals Plc | LSE:SXX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0DG3H29 | 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% | 5.49 | 5.485 | 5.49 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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15/11/2019 16:21 | 3:15 am - 15 Nov 2019 The @siriusminerals agronomist team were at the @ASA_CSSA_SSSA International Meeting 2019 this week. We were delighted to share science & solutions that #POLY4 can offer to help increase yields & crop quality with 4,000 scientists and professionals from across the . #ACSmtg | johnwise | |
15/11/2019 14:48 | Guys also look into Alien metals UFO. Looks promising. Expecting news soon. This one is next to Rio Tinto and BHP. | techincs | |
15/11/2019 14:37 | Potassium Chloride (Muriate of Potash) Spot Price: $265.50 USD/mt for Oct 2019 Sirius Minerals Sales agreements Since it began marketing POLY4, Sirius Minerals has signed major supply agreements with leading commercial organisations in Europe, Africa, South East Asia, North America, Central America, South America and China, with a peak aggregate volume of 13.8 Mtpa. These agreements are for between 5–10 years. The majority of pricing mechanisms are linked to underlying nutrient value and product benchmarks (MOP, SOP, sulphur, magnesium etc). See Map: | johnwise | |
15/11/2019 14:36 | Potassium Chloride (Muriate of Potash) Spot Price: $265.50 USD/mt for Oct 2019 Sirius Minerals Sales agreements Since it began marketing POLY4, Sirius Minerals has signed major supply agreements with leading commercial organisations in Europe, Africa, South East Asia, North America, Central America, South America and China, with a peak aggregate volume of 13.8 Mtpa. These agreements are for between 5–10 years. The majority of pricing mechanisms are linked to underlying nutrient value and product benchmarks (MOP, SOP, sulphur, magnesium etc). See Map: | johnwise | |
15/11/2019 14:09 | No mention of the Ladycross access shaft site recently ? There has to be a shaft there because the mines inspector said: “Any increase in distance (i.e. between intermediate sites) increases the risk, and thus the resultant risk could no longer be described as ALARP.” and there really has to be one at Tocketts too for the same reason. Any update anywhere on those two sites ? | kreature | |
15/11/2019 13:54 | No the stuff is great and works.. No doubt abiut it. | pazzuzu | |
15/11/2019 12:20 | Same product used for crop trials But obvious difference would be if the mine doesn't exist Perhaps ICL have JPM in their pocket | mr.oz | |
15/11/2019 12:18 | Interesting comment on ICL Boulby's website: "We are the first and only polyhalite producer globally. Our Polysulphate is proudly produced in Britain and sold in 22 countries across five continents. This is the only polyhalite product available in the world and it comes from ICL Boulby. We first investigated polyhalite in 1999 and have been researching its potential ever since. With commitment like that, it is no wonder we are the first and only polyhalite producer in the world." Without wanting to get into the controversy around the potato pictures, it looks like Boulby are managing to sell polyhalite. Is there any difference in the product that suggests Sirius will not be able to sell theirs? | the millipede | |
15/11/2019 11:16 | Haha Johnveryunwise doesn't seem to realise that you only need to press the filter button once - I've been filtered 4 times by him I wonder why.... Maybe so he can pump it up further and get more people in debt with his constant rubbish. | djb3 | |
15/11/2019 10:25 | The potato photo. It's a miracle really. Perfectly illustrates how credulous UK investors are expected to be. I prefer the tomato video though | kreature | |
15/11/2019 09:29 | looks like Chris Fraser is now just talking to himself | deanroberthunt | |
15/11/2019 09:15 | deanroberthunt 15 Nov '19 - 09:13 - 45929 of 45929 (Filtered) Perhaps a shareholder has gone short on a share, they obviously then need a decline in the shareprice to make a profit, so they will go onto BB's and say anything they can to persuade others that the company is going to fail or a particular product is going to fail. | johnwise | |
15/11/2019 09:13 | John, is Chris Fraser.... that's why this project is shot, he spends all day every day on bulletin boards | deanroberthunt | |
15/11/2019 09:11 | Serial De-Rampers pazzuzu 15 Nov '19 - 08:49 - 45926 of 45927 (Filtered) djb3 15 Nov '19 - 08:50 - 45927 of 45927 (Filtered) Perhaps a shareholder has gone short on a share, they obviously then need a decline in the shareprice to make a profit, so they will go onto BB's and say anything they can to persuade others that the company is going to fail or a particular product is going to fail. | johnwise | |
15/11/2019 08:50 | He's put that up 2 years ago. He's still to answer any questions from anybody about the funding issues. | djb3 | |
15/11/2019 08:49 | There it is, the Johnwise trademark post, love it. Po tay tow | pazzuzu | |
15/11/2019 08:45 | VIDEO:Potatoes in Europe VIDEO: Polyhalite Explained | johnwise | |
15/11/2019 08:41 | VIDEO:Potatoes in Europe VIDEO: Polyhalite Explained | johnwise | |
14/11/2019 14:49 | John As they say..you are only as good as your last job | deanroberthunt | |
14/11/2019 14:46 | Brex your last message just proves you're just trying to pump it up haha. This is a pure gamble and odds not in its favour. Be careful Dean Johnveryunwise might get out his filter. | djb3 | |
14/11/2019 14:26 | John..I see no purpose of your last post..rather than just posting for postings sake..or boredom | deanroberthunt | |
14/11/2019 14:17 | Well if you have a spare million Dean.. | the brex pistols | |
14/11/2019 14:07 | Sirius Minerals Board and management Chris Fraser Managing Director and CEO Age: 44 Date of appointment: January 2011 Skills and experience: Chris Fraser has almost 20 years’ experience in the mining industry with a particular focus on financing and strategic developments. He is the founder of the Project, has led its development since 2010 and has been managing director and CEO of the Company since January 2011. During his finance career he worked for KPMG, Rothschild and Citigroup, the latter culminated in him being appointed head of metals and mining investment banking for Australia in 2006 and managing director in 2008. Upon leaving Citigroup in 2009, he founded Sigiriya Capital which was a boutique advisory and investment firm. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, senior associate of the Financial Services Institute of Australia (FINSIA) and a member of the Institute of Directors of Great Britain. Current external appointments: Director of Sigiriya Capital Pty Ltd, Desmo Pty Ltd and C&J Fraser Investments Pty Ltd; member of the UK-China CEO Council and member of the Coventry University Scarborough Advisory Board. Click on photos to read Directors business pedigree | johnwise | |
14/11/2019 13:52 | This is as simple as it could be a 50 bagger from here or Zero..its not an investment it's a Hail Mary punt | deanroberthunt |
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