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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Ubs Etf Aust | LSE:AUST | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.1475 | 0.48% | 31.06 | 31.03 | 31.09 | - | 0 | 16:35:07 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/9/2008 11:21 | Hector, Do you know if existing shorters are obliged to cover soon? | mikkydhu | |
21/9/2008 10:21 | Australian shares cannot now be shorted... | hectorp | |
06/6/2005 09:22 | thanks djalan... I already old CNM/CSM since 50p. thanks marwalker; spotted a nickel miner with another new discovery last night: JBM (Jubilee Mines)... so will see where that leads....entry at AUD6+ | sogoesit | |
06/6/2005 09:02 | I can think of a lot of Aussie miners too . Westralian Sands , North West Mining, Shaw River Alluvials , Poseidon , Northern Mining , Greenvale Mining , etc.,etc. You may not have heard of them , all bankrupt now . All big in the early seventies in the last great Aussie mining boom . Have your fun but don't burn your fingers like I did way back then. | marwalker | |
06/6/2005 04:42 | Energyi, Have you even ever been to Australia yes or no? | mr ashley james | |
05/6/2005 21:31 | Dual listed CNM, it's CSM in Oz Well run outfit Pays a dividend | djalan | |
05/6/2005 17:54 | and bendigo | corrientes | |
05/6/2005 16:10 | dont forget ballarat (bgf) with its aim listing and big instit backing. | rambutan2 | |
04/6/2005 18:55 | GeoLogic... I take it that list are all gold producers...? Anyone follow Zinc, Iron Ore or Nickel Miniers in Oz... like JBM, ZFX, FGM...? | sogoesit | |
02/6/2004 22:48 | Messageboard, this one is Oxiana: | energyi | |
29/7/2003 06:25 | A longer List @ | geologic | |
24/7/2003 16:47 | New thread on Central Asia Gold (CGX): | energyi | |
09/7/2003 17:17 | Perilya (PEM.ax) looks worth of study at these prices | energyi | |
03/6/2003 17:57 | Energyi - I've held TRY for quite a while now ; quite a class act and I've been acquainted with Mr Jones's successes for many years . Regards Corrientes | corrientes | |
03/6/2003 16:51 | Good presentation at Minesite today on Troy: | energyi | |
08/5/2003 12:06 | Gold is now shooting up: both in US$ and in A$. $344 / A$536 | energyi | |
08/5/2003 09:32 | Corri., thnx for those comments. My view is: Croesus has delivered alot for its investors in the past, and I believe that the will in the future. The stock seems to have followed the A$ Gold price lower. If A$Gold recovers, so will CRS imo Mikk., I like OXR also | energyi | |
08/5/2003 08:47 | Oxiana has a lot going for it. Today announcing good drill results. They seem to have a lot of places to explore with good prospects of increasing reserves eventually. Copper mine coming, too. Chinese market not too far away. | mikkydhu | |
08/5/2003 06:31 | Energyi - CRS is not cheap.It needs more reserves or at least prospect of reserves to stimulate interest.The takeover of Central Norseman doesn't seem to be the big deal investors thought it might be.Buy on the rumour - sell on the facts.That's what's happening here. Regards Corriente | corrientes | |
08/5/2003 06:23 | Added Gold-in-A$ to the Header. It has fallen steeple in recent weeks. Here for update: | energyi | |
07/5/2003 23:50 | croesus is beginning to look cheap. Near A$0.50 it is a BUY imo | energyi | |
07/5/2003 23:45 | List of Aussie Mining stocks: | energyi | |
07/5/2003 12:41 | Tes! Sorry edited my post | captain swing | |
07/5/2003 12:39 | ??? Capt., isnt that a strengthening of the A$ that we are seeing? Fewer A$ pre US$, means a stronger Aussie Dollar. Yes? | energyi | |
07/5/2003 12:36 | [edited] The Aussie dollar is said to be undervalued but its getting dearer ... strengthening as the USD has crumbled in recent days | captain swing |
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