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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Templar Min. | LSE:TMP | London | Ordinary Share | VGG8755P1071 | ORDS NPV (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% | 0.775 | - | 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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28/1/2009 12:21 | If it keeps on dropping very tempted to buy back my holding, after all nothings changed since last week (well nothing I know about) Kefta | kefta | |
28/1/2009 11:55 | just brought registerd a sell | vfleetsons@aol.com | |
27/1/2009 00:53 | I still feel these could drift a bit downwards asa the rise has been too prolific. Will buy in again at a lower price. Happy for now that I sold @ 1.67 Now if this drops to 0.835 Now that would be a result. | billthebank | |
26/1/2009 00:16 | Well done Kefta. Noticed in the press this w/e that they are also stating that it would be wise to buy miming companies at pres. I have to exceed 1.8p to break even. Nearly there. I am a long term sufferer too but only hold 70k shares at pres. | billthebank | |
24/1/2009 12:34 | I am a long term holder, bought in last year average 3p when they bought a chunk of RVD (VGM) hoping that it would take off when RVD re-listed but it never happened. Then we got the threatened legal action and then they had to pull out of Georgia because of the war, add this to the downturn in the market the share price got hammered. Thankfully I hung in, I hope other long term holders did and didn't sell out. I doubled my stake last October at .72p and sold half my holding yesterday at 1.59p so the pressures of for me so happy to hold and glad that my patience has paid off. My thinking is that when we start to recover from this recession the miners will be the first to recover as all the producers will have to source their materials before they can make anything. Another stock I am really Bullish on is CLIO, they have around £90m in cash and some good assets they have companies in OZ queuing up with the begging bowl. IMO all they have do is invest it wisely, what a time to have a war chest like that. Enough rambling, good luck to all holders next week, remember there's nothing wrong in taking a profit, even a small one. Kefta | kefta | |
24/1/2009 10:45 | Sold some at 1.67 so pleased with a nice 50% return in a very short space of time > may buy back in if drops to 1.15. Have still long term shares left averaging now @1.9p Here's hoping for more of the same next week. | billthebank | |
24/1/2009 09:21 | A rise from 1.15 to 1.70 on the bid towards the end off trading suggests that the mm's are very very short off stock and that they still have buy orders to fill. Might be some profit taking first thing Monday but the share price should hold up or rise again as the mm's appear to want any sales they can get. | silveraw | |
23/1/2009 16:55 | That was a hell off a storming finish. Another good day Monday? looks likley | silveraw | |
23/1/2009 16:41 | WRONG CALL .... SELLING AT 10 . SEE YOU THERE | judgeiceman | |
23/1/2009 16:39 | now we have the rampers oh dear should have sold but 10p will do me :-) | fatfish | |
23/1/2009 16:37 | MM'S SHORT .....HEAR NEXT STOP 10P .....???? | judgeiceman | |
23/1/2009 16:26 | cos they prob making a good profit instead like me watching it go up and down ime on a 3 bagger now but only had a small punt so no point in sellin | fatfish | |
23/1/2009 16:19 | y r people selling cant make them out. | vfleetsons@aol.com | |
23/1/2009 08:08 | from todays DAILY MAIL......... Penny share punters chased Templar Minerals, 0.2p higher to 1.175p on a hefty turnover of 11million. The company this week announced a new iron ore discovery in Brazil which dealers believe is fairly huge. The project area is said to hold 25million metric tonnes of iron ore per kilometre, which could be worth £250million to Templar. If so, with a market capitalisation of only £5million, Templar could have a lot further to go. | serious | |
22/1/2009 15:15 | 2 x 2m trades at 1.15 smells like buys thus soaking up all the sells. | silveraw | |
22/1/2009 14:42 | I sold @ just over 1p, but may be tempted to buy back in! | osotoro | |
22/1/2009 13:59 | Still shed loads of sells going through and no movement in the share price maybe they have a large buy order to fill | silveraw | |
22/1/2009 11:58 | Oso, Typical as I've taken such a hit on my shares lately I thought I'd better not take any chances and sold some yesterday.....still was for a nice profit but new I should have held on! | bw123 | |
22/1/2009 11:35 | Spike up - anyone tempted to sell | osotoro | |
21/1/2009 13:06 | BW123 --- it's probably VGG . | 1waving | |
21/1/2009 12:02 | ...and my theory that they were the sellers of VGM has been blown out of the water. | bw123 | |
21/1/2009 11:59 | 1 waving well i was right about leaks at tmp and it could have been news about vgm | fathert |
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