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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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BrandShield Systems Plc | LSE:TSI | London | Ordinary Share | Ordinary Shares |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 19.00 | 18.00 | 20.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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18/12/2018 13:10 | No.They've not said there's lithium in Mali. They've PROVEN that it is widespread on THEIR license area.There's a huge difference. | apfindley | |
18/12/2018 10:03 | So what next?.RTO by BRANDSHIELD or WESHOP?.Has to be a reason why the share price has been manipulated to this price for a cheap transaction.Its is certainly given weight as they refuse to add any value to the company with cameroon or mali licences at the moment being promoted as being worthless. igsXplore has been written down as well so the KKME results should show substantially less than is expected. .Its now time for Baron Muckadel to stand down from the board as his mining experience is not required. Is he being kept on for his russian relations? | aidenabettin | |
18/12/2018 09:52 | Correct they are all working together. All TSI have said this morning is they believe there is lithium in Mali. Its obvious the shift here is towards Brandshield and Weshop. The downside is those who are behind Weshop and thats the russians with Baroness blockchain mone and the boyfriend barrowman. .Where are the KKME results?.This is becoming a very dirty set up here and has been since the involvement of lenigas. I think one poster has been accused of bringing a stench to the bb's and that is difficult to argue against. The stench is increasing by the day and is being added to in increasing intensity. | aidenabettin | |
18/12/2018 09:38 | Lol you are so angry. So What are you saying, all these companies copied each others homework and released exactly the same rns's. | apfindley | |
18/12/2018 09:28 | This is a pathetic rns release that is in line with the KOD pathetic jorc that only released the same results as BGS but having carried out 7 x's more drilling. Are the Chinese playing hardball? Lenigas said the deal was complicated but for TSI to blatantly refuse to give actual known results is criminal as they stall to get the new investment policy voted in on thursday. Woods last action before being dumped is yet more lies. PATHETIC!!!! | aidenabettin | |
18/12/2018 09:20 | Lies lies and more lies. This lot have to be investigated and shut down. Lenigas is clearing out the dead wood and a new puppet is taking over. They have invested in ABM wirh Dattels and Stalker moving the cameroon assets out of TSI and now ABM are suspended after a few weeks with no funds. Lenigas is a criminal and should be investigated accordingly imo | aidenabettin | |
18/12/2018 08:20 | Nope. Why not take a look at Kodal or Birimian's newsflow and the grades they reported from surface or shallow drilling. Not a ppm in sight. | on target | |
18/12/2018 07:50 | You're completely off target son! | dingo75 | |
18/12/2018 07:49 | Well of course, its auger drilling. This is the first stage. It proves the mineralisation exists at shallow surface. They only drilled to an average of 9.3 metres! Now they have the targets, and they will drill those targets deeper. Bringing up the increased grades to what we see in the area which is north of 1% Li20. This is standard procedure as you bring a project up from grass roots. Its plain as day that they are sitting on masssive amounts of Lithium, its a direct extension of Birimian and Kodal's Projects. | dingo75 | |
18/12/2018 07:46 | Factor of 100-10000 x lower than the grades KOD report. | on target | |
18/12/2018 07:41 | More extremely low grades expressed in ppm. | on target | |
18/12/2018 07:37 | Looks v cheap. This could be the next KOD and Birimian put together. £3m of assets net of ABM. Conservatively valued in the accounts, Brandshield alone covers the market cap. Should go gangbusters | dingo75 | |
18/12/2018 07:18 | Nice update. They need to make faster progress, but clearly the lithium presence on the surface (down to ~10m depth), although weathered, shows that much higher grades will definately be present deeper. | apfindley | |
14/12/2018 11:38 | https://www.newsbtc. | aidenabettin | |
12/12/2018 09:01 | Just another stooge placed on the board who will just do as he is told by his comrades | aidenabettin | |
12/12/2018 08:59 | Witholding lithium results and clearing the decks for a takeover. IGS to be written down next? .Who is controlling the sp? City mayes at a spreadbetting firm?.GM on the 20th for change of investment policy resolution to be voted in. | aidenabettin | |
12/12/2018 08:56 | "Unwanted layers of management." That relates to unnecessary quantities or tiers of people they can operate without. Meaning the role is not essential, not the person. | apfindley | |
12/12/2018 08:53 | What on earth is this company doing? | apfindley | |
12/12/2018 08:13 | Be aware off bent bar stewards operating here and openly manipulating the shareprice with no fear of any regulation or prosecution. BUY! BUY! BUY! | aidenabettin | |
10/12/2018 01:18 | aidenabettin4 Dec '18 - 09:30 - 538 of 541 (Filtered) 0 0 0 aidenabettin5 Dec '18 - 06:09 - 539 of 541 (Filtered) 0 0 0 aidenabettin7 Dec '18 - 08:43 - 540 of 541 (Filtered) 0 0 0 aidenabettin7 Dec '18 - 08:45 - 541 of 541 (Filtered) | excellance | |
07/12/2018 08:45 | Myshield bounty was stopped with many participants complaining about not getting paid.Sounds familiar | aidenabettin | |
07/12/2018 08:43 | https://news.bitcoin | aidenabettin | |
05/12/2018 06:09 | What date is the placing to be announced? You are obviously very well connected to the inner circle and thanx for the info ;) | aidenabettin |
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