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TYM Tertiary Minerals Plc

0.09
0.00 (0.00%)
08 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Tertiary Minerals Plc LSE:TYM London Ordinary Share GB0008854563 ORD 0.01P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 527,105 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels 181k -541k -0.0003 -3.00 1.9M
Tertiary Minerals Plc is listed in the Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TYM. The last closing price for Tertiary Minerals was 0.09p. Over the last year, Tertiary Minerals shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0625p to 0.17p.

Tertiary Minerals currently has 2,106,085,049 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tertiary Minerals is £1.90 million. Tertiary Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/4/2023
20:31
So anyone moaning about being locked in either 1, hasn't been here long enough or 2, refer to number 1!
theaviator
19/4/2023
20:28
Incorrect.It spiked from .35 to 3p in 2018 with the MOU. I know because I was here. Also in 2020 from .175 to .90Where would you have got that money sitting in a bank?! Quite simple ap, don't buy it if don't like it but pretty sure you're going to receive some decent news soon.Ps That's what aim explorers do btw. Look all across aim. It's not some stupid Fintech like Lionsgold that went bust is it ;)
theaviator
17/4/2023
08:46
One thing that this thread has, in common with many other penny-share boards, is that anyone who is positive of a company about its prospects is immediately castigated as being a "ramper", "gambler", or "optimistic daydreamer".
the count of monte_cristo
15/4/2023
09:05
Count of Monte Cristo - you are a bit loose with your use of the English language. To use the word "invest" in relation to TYM is laughable - "gamble" is the appropriate verb in this case. "Invest" and "gamble" do not mean the same thing and anyone with even a layman's knowledge of the laws of probability realises this.

One thing that this thread has, in common with many other penny-share boards, is that anyone who is critical of a company or cautious or entirely negative about its prospects is immediately castigated as being a "moaner", "bitter", a "deramper" or as one who has some twisted grudge against the world in general. This is so pathetically immature but pretty typical of the gambler's innate character that will not allow rational argument to interrupt their overly optimistic daydreams of what they are convinced will be a bonanza. Grand National is on today - there will be lots betting on the 100/1 outsiders. These are gamblers, not investors.

benchmark
14/4/2023
22:05
If you don`t mind, i will keep on moaning, warning others not to touch this pile of pooh with a bargepole & if it makes me feel a tad better, it is the only way this share ever has.
BEWARE OF FRAUDSTERS & CHEATTHEMS

enfranglais
13/4/2023
20:55
This isn't enough for exploration.It's just "lights on" money to enable directors to draw a salary in a company which has never delivered in over 15 years on aim.They also raised a chunk just a couple months ago in February.And always 'attached warrants'...the same people take part in these aim placings on many companies and pump away on twitter so they can sell onto a rise.
apfindley
13/4/2023
20:48
People never listen.The rises are just pumps by placing participants to offload their shares at a higher price.Whilst they pump, they are selling, you are buying.
apfindley
13/4/2023
17:08
You invested in aim which is exploration where these companies don’t have funds. Tou got supposedly conned but share price went to 12p, I would suspect calling it a con was the last thing on your mind at 12p. You then got greedy and didn’t sell waiting on the so called 10 bagger. Now your trapped in and venting it’s a con. Your post shows how immature you are. If you think you are a savvy investor then avg down. You’ve had plenty of opportunity.
barnaby5
13/4/2023
15:41
Cheatthem certainly likes weddings, as he throws shares around like confetti!!
When i was first conned into throwing my money away on his fraud, the share price was about 6p & there was less than 200m shares (it went to 12p, where i should have exited)!!
Now there are 10 times that many shares & those that were around then have lost 95% of their money or more!!!!!!!!!
BEWARE - THIS IS A RINSE & REPEAT FRAUD!!!!!!!!!!!

enfranglais
13/4/2023
14:19
Just takes one drill to completely alter the story. Yeah, the past decade has been awful for anyone following the company, but Zambia is a true "big game" copper country and TYM have licenses contiguous to some of Africa's largest copper mines. At a market cap of 3m, the downside would seem to be limited at this point, however at a market cap of just 9m GBP one stands to make a return of 200% here. Now, taking into consideration what happened during the 2009 bull run in commodities and small caps and added to that the change in the way copper is now seen as a fundamental piece of the worlds energy transition, the potential for outsized returns on speculation seem compelling.

Just my opinion, and I respect that the management have not covered themselves in glory, but at least they are still going as many companies have folded and shareholders lost everything.

the count of monte_cristo
13/4/2023
13:02
Funding his hobby for over a decade now ! Leaky ship as usual up 28% so far today !!
martyminer
13/4/2023
12:49
Market cap is just 2.77m
the count of monte_cristo
13/4/2023
11:02
Interest coming back in.
the count of monte_cristo
12/4/2023
23:03
Cheatthem is certainly nimble living the life of Riley off the hard earned of fools (that would include myself)!!! Luckily, i learned from this con merchant but would advise everyone to look at the 10 year history of investors loosing 99% of their money from this fraud!!!!!!!!!
enfranglais
07/4/2023
13:20
Depends when you bought and your buy in price, if you bought years ago I totally get the negativity after years of lean times across the entire resource sector. As counter arguments go, if they drill next to one of the major Zambian mines and prove an extension to the resource or a new discovery that is as compelling as it gets.

One should understand the resource sector is littered with last chance saloons who eventually struck it big. The management have failed before, sure, we get that. But so have many successful people in the resource sector and in life generally.

I like the landholdings they have picked up in Zambia, these small caps can be nimble.

the count of monte_cristo
07/4/2023
12:07
The Count of M_C - its a lot more than that in this case. Just look at the history of TYM and its sister company SRES - both effectively run by Patrick Cheetham. Numerous "projects" over the years ... preliminary exploration and then abandonment. From tantulam in Saudi to flourspar in Sweden ... and the list goes on. Of course a company (or person) may meet hitches and failures. Its just the scale of it in the case of TYM. And each "project" involves issue of new equity to provide funding as the company limps along. So, with 1.8 billion shares in issue, it would now take a huge find to add anything significant to the share price. No one has produced a counter argument ... the dream of a "10 bagger" dulls the logical mind.
benchmark
06/4/2023
11:42
Benchmark, I guess you are right. What business people have failed, but eventually found success. Like never happens, right?
the count of monte_cristo
06/4/2023
10:26
actually looking at you're posting history don't know why i bothered to respond... serial troll


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jackjackpaul
06/4/2023
10:24
they said that about PREM and george roach and look at what's happened since!! 20 bagged
jackjackpaul
06/4/2023
10:22
Given Patrick Cheetham's long and abject list of failed projects that have extended over 20 years or more, why in heaven's name would anyone think that this one will succeed? And not forgetting the 1.8 BILLION shares in issue either! Going to the nearest race-track and throwing your cash onto a 150/1 outsider would be a more fun way of wasting money.
benchmark
05/4/2023
23:35
Is it likely that more major copper deposits will be found in the Domes region of north-west Zambia? The answer is a resounding ‘yes’ if one speaks to NICK VON SCHIRNDING, Executive Chairman of junior explorer Arc Minerals.
jackjackpaul
05/4/2023
15:52
DYOR as there's a clear risk attached to TYM (historical under performance) but on the face of it looking forwards and not backwards progress is maybe starting to happen and as you say a x20 is quite possible here. The fact that Sanderson Capital has been upping its holding in TYM has also attracted my interest. People on here have been talking about 8p a share if this all pans out. They could well be right. That would be a massive gain from here.....

Good luck, Brighty

jackjackpaul
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