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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Stratmin Global | LSE:STGR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B9276C59 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 1.125 | - | 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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18/1/2017 16:49 | What happened to DimBobTechStock? | the stigologist | |
16/1/2017 15:17 | 3 x 300k sells in quick succession, just after the last RNS showed on Google. 3 x 300k+ buys showing this morning. Jimbob buying back in? Wild guess. | thegrumpster | |
16/1/2017 11:04 | Wow level now, someone is buying some then | escapetohome | |
16/1/2017 09:10 | And here we have a new all time low. What just wonderful management this company has......not. | knowsleyman1 | |
16/1/2017 08:52 | looks like muppet illuminati and comet given up | the stigologist | |
16/1/2017 08:51 | Game over yet? | duxy786 | |
22/12/2016 11:39 | Better to be mindless rampers like you two. Thrown your graphite ramping posts in the bin yet? Give us a foretaste of your new gold ones. Or are you still waiting for your masters to write them for you? | thegrumpster | |
22/12/2016 11:37 | Illuminati, the buys are streaming in on the back of that rns? Champagne, coke and hookers over at bass hq today no doubt. | alphapig | |
22/12/2016 10:33 | Best to ignore our paid resident troll grumpster, who clearly doesn't hold any shares.No long term holder would be repeatedly talking the share down over months if he needed a "4.6p" to bail as he claims.No sane investor would continue constantly churning negativity about their own investment on a public Bulletin board when it serves no purpose | illuminati1 | |
22/12/2016 09:46 | Worth reading HC every now and again. "Younotme Date: 16/12/16 Time: 15:18:49 Post #: 21395054 What maniac would hide/obfuscate their revenue after 3 solid years of losses? If i were running a company that was struggling as bad as Stratmin i would be highlighting that revenue in bold and underline. Even if the costs outweighed the production. At least you can SHOW revenue. Not bury it in the accounting notes where nobody reads. The numbers (statement) are all you need to know. And there was no revenue. Any accounting trick is exactly that. A trick. If they had revenue they would have proudly declared it to their shareholders in their financial year statements. It's the first thing a financial report contains for good reason." What maniac? Someone who wants to give it away and doesn't want hoards of investors piling in to STGR pushing up the price, making it cost a lot more to buy? | thegrumpster | |
22/12/2016 09:29 | Half price graphite mine anyone? Hotcopper news: "........Amended agreement will reduce overall final price that bass will pay for operating graphmada graphite mine from about A$15m to just about A$5m " They got it for next to nothing. If management hadn't presided over the fall in shareprice, helped in no small part by European Investment Management's steady selling (Several large shareholders acting together according to illuminati) BSM would have had to pay a lot more. In what way have they acted in STGR shareholders's interests? The shareprice was over 5p when Brett waltzed in. One STGR director had already joined BSM, by pure coincidence, the other went over just after. Also by pure coincidence? A "job" well done. Landau would be proud. | thegrumpster | |
21/12/2016 13:14 | Level 2 4 vs 14 Market makers with 1.25 - 2.25p spread, one with 0.5-1.5 | comet5d | |
19/12/2016 09:32 | Lol - what a stitch up | pictureframe | |
15/12/2016 10:08 | M Ore cash to these thieves. Get a flippin jiggle on! | escapetohome | |
15/12/2016 10:06 | From LSE. "panda1 Posts: 2,073 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 2.00 RE: RNS Today 08:04 Some were saying that the BASS deal was gonna be worth 4 times our market cap but all that talk has evaporated now." Funny how the rampers have been toned down, even silent for a few weeks now. When was the last time illuminati posted his cut and paste graphite rubbish. Coincidence? Who says they are not insiders, or company stooges? | thegrumpster | |
15/12/2016 10:05 | VSA updateStratMin Global Resources (LON:STGR)StratMin Global Resources (LON:STGR) has agreed to bring forward the payments due from its Share Purchase Agreement with Bass Metals (BSM AU) into an early discounted cash settlement. Under the agreement BSM equity was due to be issued to STGR in two tranches of A$3m and A$5m subject to certain share price performance criteria. However, with STGR currently identifying possible targets for an RTO and the upcoming dilution overhanging BSM the companies have agreed to strengthen both their positions through early settlement of the deal.BSM will pay A$2.46m in cash in three tranches, the first of A$955k is to be paid by 16 December 2016, alongside the immediate placement of the entire remaining 70mn shareholding in Bass at a minimum price of A$0.013, equivalent to A$910k. Additionally, STGR has a royalty of 2.5% on BSM and BSM now has the option to buy out that royalty for A$500k prior to 30 June 2018. In total STGR will receive an immediate £1.1m of a total £2.1m with a potential further £296k from the royalty.STGR had previously agreed a loan facility of US$1.5m using the BSM holding as collateral. However, given the latest announcement this facility, which was undrawn will be terminated. Whilst the company has taken a reduced amount of cash we believe that the upfront cash and simplified payment structure put STGR in a far stronger position ahead of a potential RTO. | comet5d | |
15/12/2016 09:16 | Desperate to be off on their toes with the cash. | wskill | |
15/12/2016 09:10 | Oh dear illuminFARTI RAMP FAILED | escapetohome |
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