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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Titanium Res | LSE:TXR | London | Ordinary Share | VGG889921059 | COM SHS NPV |
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% | 17.625 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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26/1/2010 08:03 | Appointment of Neil Gawthorpe as Marketing Director RNS The last quarter of the year ended 31 December 2009 was particularly strong with rutile production up 96.8% compared to Q3, contributing 21,514 tonnes to an annual figure of 63,864 tonnes which was broadly in line with the Companys estimates. The Company also produced 15,161 tonnes of ilmenite and 8,501 tonnes of zircon concentrate in the year to 31 December 2009. 26 January 2010: Titanium Resources Group ("TRG" or "the Company") is pleased to announce the appointment of Neil Gawthorpe to its senior management team as Marketing Director. Mr. Gawthorpe, who joined TRG as Sales & Marketing Manager in 2008, has more than 12 years experience in international industrial minerals marketing covering a broad range of products and end-use sectors, including the refractories, polymers, oil drilling, glass, water treatment, ceramics, paint, feed and pharmaceuticals markets. | chique | |
18/1/2010 20:13 | Daddy2010 - Does one infer that there is very little downside in that this loss is already factored in to the share price and would therefore have little if no effect should this court case amount to nothing? Leaving just the huge speculative upside following a court win. In which case is investing in this now deemed a 'no brainer' to the good? | flashheart | |
18/1/2010 20:04 | D2 DREDGER INSURANCE DETAILS? Does anyone have any further details on the outstanding insurance claims from the capsize of the D2 dredger in 2008? I am aware that the collapse and loss of the D2 dredger is estimated to have cost TXR $35m and that TXR has already recouped around $3.5m was recovered from Zurich Insurers (their second largest insurers) in April 2009. I am also aware that the pre-trial timetable of the Court directed mediation between the TXR and its other insurers (to recover the outstanding insurance) has been delayed by approximately four weeks and is now expected to take place by the end of February 2010. Hopefully some sort of settlement will be agreed out of court otherwise a the 4 week court case will rumble into view and this is expected to commence on 28 June 2010. Therefore a judgement will take us up until the end of July. - Who are the insurers TXR is pursuing? - For how much (is it $35m less the $3.5m recovered already, i.e $31.5m?) The management feel they have a very good case if you read their statements in the interim and final reports. Assuming they win, have no court costs to pay and recover a tidy sum, this could have a transformational impact on the share price. | daddy2010 | |
14/1/2010 10:07 | You're not ;-) | bones30 | |
13/1/2010 17:21 | Looks like I am all alone :) Whoever sold 50k at 10p should remember to put a limit price on because you could sell 250k in one go at 10.5p all day. AW | amazon_woman | |
13/1/2010 12:36 | Turning up guys online sell limit is 250k buy one is 100k L2 gone 2v2 so the rise should continue, hope you all added on the dip :) AW | amazon_woman | |
12/1/2010 15:08 | Bouncing nicely picked up some more can sell loads online and if you want to buy 100k you need to pay over the offer :) AW | amazon_woman | |
12/1/2010 11:49 | TXR gets a mention here, the 11th London Mining also. which i hold. | davethechef | |
12/1/2010 08:43 | Can still sell 250k after that flurry of sells :) AW | amazon_woman | |
12/1/2010 08:41 | Online limits sell 250k buy 50k nice and strong AW | amazon_woman | |
12/1/2010 08:12 | Morning all looks like the rise is continuing it has not taken much buying either :) AW | amazon_woman | |
11/1/2010 20:39 | It will :) | amazon_woman | |
11/1/2010 20:01 | Well, no big sell trade after the market closed. This tends to move up quick when it starts. Lets see if tomorrow continues the move north. | billbyrne | |
11/1/2010 15:52 | It will be interesting to see if we get a big sell trade that covers all the buys at the end of the day. On friday the big sell was reported after the market closed. | billbyrne | |
11/1/2010 12:10 | Can sell 250k at 10.11p so a short pause then up again :) AW | amazon_woman | |
11/1/2010 10:39 | Yeah - this looks good agree. | bones30 | |
11/1/2010 10:27 | Bones long time no speak looking v good here was in papers as one of top 10 can't remember which now, trying to add. BTC and AGL also look good hope you are having a successful year I am :) AW | amazon_woman | |
11/1/2010 10:01 | just bought in,this is ripe to double now............. | doorway | |
22/12/2009 01:15 | > holding mt nerve this time, sold all of holding in OHM last week at 6.5p Sorry to hear that. I too was feeling the heat with OHM but held on. I hope you didn't have too many. | bones30 | |
21/12/2009 17:53 | holding mt nerve this time, sold all of holding in OHM last week at 6.5p, now at 9.5p. Just my luck.... i will be here to the bitter end! | markth125 | |
21/12/2009 17:25 | For info I came back here today noticed the big buys and the buy limits dropped dramatically. It looks like the turning point although in these markets it is difficult to be certain. I will be watching and adding either on weakness or confirmed strength. The big trades at the end could be sells or delayed buys but they seem to have found a home if they are sells so IMO this looks v close to the bottom. GL all need strong nerves atm AW | amazon_woman | |
17/12/2009 20:08 | 2 x 7m trades I would suggest is a roll over. | gary1966 |
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