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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.07 | 0.065 | 0.075 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 5,000,000 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 181k | -541k | -0.0001 | -7.00 | 2.57M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2024 09:53 | A lot of activity on the #TYM Twitter thread today. Seems like we are getting ready for liftoff. | the skipper | |
23/10/2024 00:12 | If we knew that we would all be rich | the count of monte_cristo | |
22/10/2024 18:26 | About time, but over next 6 months will it multi bag and if so how many times on great new of course | barnaby5 | |
21/10/2024 10:42 | This is looking ready to lift off Count : ) | bspgamer | |
21/10/2024 09:16 | Very strong demand this morning, but hardly surprising considering the amount of news flow this stock is going to have over the next few months.Locked and loaded with 12 million shares now, but might add as the news unfolds. | the skipper | |
17/10/2024 07:47 | I’m seeing two now with one showing as a cancellation on the lse platform, probably down to incorrect pricing. Expect the other will be printed later. | the skipper | |
17/10/2024 07:21 | One of my trades has shown up this morning. | barnaby5 | |
16/10/2024 19:49 | That’s interesting because trades 2 and 3 on the Advfn monitor which present as sells are in fact from yesterday and one is a cancellation of the other. So it seems that the market makers are clearly up to their usual games here in order to deter buying, and I suspect they will present yours as sells if the price starts to move up tomorrow. So please put your hand up if you see them. | the skipper | |
16/10/2024 17:15 | I’m still here but notice my two 5k buys haven’t shown up today. | barnaby5 | |
16/10/2024 10:05 | I seem to be talking to myself here but I note that the drills in today’s RNS only went down to 112 metres which is incredibly shallow, so if they have found anything down there it’s going to be very economic to produce from and thus highly valuable to shareholders. | the skipper | |
14/10/2024 13:05 | On checking with the lse platform I note that the 2x23m trades shown on the Advfn monitor today are actually from Friday, so I am now convinced that the seller has cleared and have added two more tranches to my holding. | the skipper | |
14/10/2024 09:14 | Thanks. Seems to me that we have a persistent and perhaps forced seller here, or maybe someone’s estate being liquidated. Once cleared this should take off like a rocket imho. | the skipper | |
14/10/2024 08:03 | Thank you, a more full answer could not wish for!Am now trying to save or print as so informative. | lekka | |
11/10/2024 10:34 | As a technophobe would appreciate you posting relevant parts thank you. | lekka | |
11/10/2024 09:28 | Just click on the underlined date. | the skipper | |
11/10/2024 09:27 | Great write up here for anyone researching the company: [...] — Dr Ryan D. Long (@DrRyanDLong) | the skipper | |
10/10/2024 13:41 | Click on the underlined date to see full tweet. | the skipper | |
10/10/2024 13:40 | From Seis Nav on Twitter: I posted this overlay about licenses but equally its relevant to Mukai and Mupala licenses (green). Outcrops of the Roan geology (in red) is closely associated with significant copper/nickel mineralisation. FQM plan to drill a significant copper anomaly at Mukai soon. [...] — SeisNav (@NavSeis) | the skipper | |
07/10/2024 12:04 | This will do the next trp style bagger | goldennuggets87 | |
07/10/2024 11:56 | News this week... leaky ;) | goldennuggets87 |
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