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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Trans-siberian Gold Plc | LSE:TSG | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033756866 | ORD 10P |
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% | 117.50 | 116.00 | 119.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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31/1/2007 12:32 | Thanks Nick- I used to use IG Index but after a bad run gave it up as a bad job a while back and stuck to straightforward share trading. Might give it another go though, there have been quite a few good opps cropping up recently. | wiganer | |
31/1/2007 12:28 | I managed to short TSG using IG Index. They are pretty good with smaller caps. Anything with a market cap of 10m+ should be tradable as long as there is liquidity in the stock and its borrowable. TSG wasn't a probelm because they already had people long of the stock and so there was no need to borrow the stock from the market. All they would do is sell stock they already had on their books as a result of hedging client long positions. | nickcduk | |
31/1/2007 11:35 | Nick- how do you short shares like TSG? via spreadbets? | wiganer | |
31/1/2007 10:47 | I took advantage of the spike down today to close out my short at 54p. It was only a short term trade so it was nice to bank the 11p. Out of choice I would still rather be short than long until the Anglogold issue is resolved. Hope im wrong though and good luck to all holders. | nickcduk | |
31/1/2007 09:50 | I'm afraid that having thought things through I came to agree with nick and sold up first thing this morning. Looks to be a sensible move so far. If it falls sub-40p again I might get back in. Good luck all. | wiganer | |
24/1/2007 21:16 | I would not short this share as they have said the sale is near (20 million pounds) is almost equal to market cap. cant seeing them going much lower as they would not spend the cash on the mine until finance is in place. so fairly priced at the moment imho | robizm | |
24/1/2007 13:14 | I was very suprised at the lack of a sharp fall this morning so decided to help it on its way and sold 5k at 65p. You have to remember the share price is higher than it was prior to the bank pulling out of funding for the new mine. Since then you have had a lot of negative sentiment towards Russia and mining companies. The risks in doing business in Russia have risen markedly and so it should follow the shares should be a lot lower than where they are. The sharp rise over the last few sessions has also come on pretty thin volume which suggests sells of the same magnitude could do equally as much damage on the downside. | nickcduk | |
24/1/2007 12:44 | Short-lived. A couple of "genuine-looking sells" into the mini-bounce. | wiganer | |
24/1/2007 11:36 | Buyers coming back now? The RNS yesterday was probably "forced", but if you read between the lines then it seems a pretty good bet still. The sells on opening look to me to have maybe been largely short sells hoping for a steeper fall. If so, they may be tempted to close now. | wiganer | |
23/1/2007 20:19 | I think your being a little optimistic on tomorrows action. I expect it to fall pretty sharply. The heavy buying looked like it was insider trading on firm news but todays announcement suggests neither of the issues are close to being resolved. The companies future is in the hands of Anglogold. They could either do the decent thing and offer to buy TSG out at a fair price or they could just shaft shareholders and pick the assets up from the administrators at a knock down price. I hope its a happy ending for TSG and all its long suffering shareholders. | nickcduk | |
23/1/2007 19:54 | I Aam hoping they are close to getting finance in place for the mine.Would not expect much of a jump on Weds as it is looking fairly priced until news. | robizm | |
23/1/2007 16:37 | none the wiser.. good luck all a liitle buying at the close. 10000 at 70.5 paying over the odds = good sign lets hope for more of the same tomorrow. surprised this board is sound asleep | hi2eddie | |
23/1/2007 16:32 | Very wierd flatline close. Tomorrow should be interesting. | wiganer | |
23/1/2007 15:37 | anyone have any idea whats going on here. very difficult to buy. then a complete frenzy with no trades being reported. hopefully movement by end of day. rise may indicate rns / news iminent. | hi2eddie | |
23/1/2007 15:10 | You cannot make such big announcements and expect to go unnoticed for very long. MMS only capped at 6 million 11.75p TO CHEAP Over $1.1 billion usd Lead Zinc Annouced deposits Near term ...GOLD.... Production The Company is aware of significant exploration potential for gold mineralisation in BIF and greenstone terrains as well as potential to acquire near term gold production. | kingspot | |
23/1/2007 09:44 | Doubled my holding this morning. Wished I'd done so sooner, but there was always the possibility that the run was just a short-covering/sucke | wiganer | |
19/1/2007 20:13 | News must be due soon be it good or bad | robizm | |
18/1/2007 10:51 | Nice timing- looks like something's afoot. Could it go on another run back to 100p+? | wiganer | |
16/1/2007 22:09 | I have taken a gamble on this share a few weeks ago at 38p, as I think AG are in too deep to leave it unfunded. As long as the sale goes through, then I think they will raise the money some how or get taken over. | robizm | |
16/1/2007 12:34 | Interesting. | wiganer | |
24/11/2006 12:03 | very speculative, indeed. | fleetstreetmeet | |
23/11/2006 15:35 | Less positive news. Still holding though, and tempted to add. | wiganer |
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