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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vast Resources Plc | LSE:VAST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BQ7WTT20 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.005 | 1.16% | 0.435 | 0.42 | 0.45 | 0.435 | 0.43 | 0.43 | 10,776,771 | 11:42:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Nonmtl Minrl Svcs, Ex Fuels | 3.72M | -10.51M | -0.0024 | -1.79 | 18.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/6/2018 09:12 | He made one correct statement that a lot of the day traders baled with their 10% on Friday. This will give a clear run for the share price on Monday | sandcrab2 | |
24/6/2018 08:45 | He digs out this username for his derampage posting. 48 negative posts on this username one year old account. | tidy 2 | |
24/6/2018 08:38 | I think your posts should get devalued as you are just making deramping statements without offering the detail the so-called "rampers" are making. Everything can be verified. Absolutely no credibility and not taking into consideration what the BP license means here. | eyeofthetiger | |
24/6/2018 08:30 | in no way, my posts should be devalued just because you say so. did you get impale here? hence working overtime on this fine glorious Sunday | fake news network fnn | |
24/6/2018 08:14 | Friday was strong enough for us to break through and close above the 200DMA and 50DMA. Prior to this the chart was heading for a dead cross. That would of been a major negative if it happened so it does help explain one of the reasons why a number of derampers popped up with such negativity on such great news. They were likely caught with their pants down with the mid day RNS. Even with lse being down they were not able to keep the share price below these two major resistance points. Very positive for investors and a nightmare for those caught out.Over 1p coming next week imo and multi bags are now destined from here. | tidy 2 | |
24/6/2018 08:08 | They should be in 70s by last friday and yet it closed 0.56 and rose only 12%. therefore there's no validity in the statement that it should be 0.70p or 1.2p | fake news network fnn | |
24/6/2018 08:07 | no need for placing now..revenues will be piling up soon..massive profits | temmujin | |
24/6/2018 08:06 | Rampers working overtime in the weekend. LOL copying all kind of put and pastes BS from any sources, and yet the share price has no momentum and it's getting killed by punters who bought in the lows and taking opportunity to exit. | fake news network fnn | |
24/6/2018 08:03 | Question time how they produce anything with potential £1.6m placing? It will £500m or more. Money being raised is for paying bills, tea and coffee and salary. Keep the wheels greased | fake news network fnn | |
24/6/2018 07:45 | Don't think we need to. If you are following the feeds elsewhere, it looks as though tomorrow is going to be a strong day. There's far too much news flow coming. Finished up 12% but tested highs of 23% if Friday with LSE down. Last July we hit 70s as BP License news was expected. With Q2 results, the news about Eureka and the BP license approved by Ministry and expected to land early July which is 1 or 2 weeks away, I don't see how the Vast investors are not getting excited. This should already be above 70s with Fridays news. Short term target is 1.2p easy. | eyeofthetiger | |
23/6/2018 23:14 | We need to begin twittering the news out and how big this is etc. Get everyone in... share price will build momentum...Who has advn paid subscription? They need to ban the derampers if they start on monday. Will ensure this board stays positive | easwarareddy | |
23/6/2018 20:30 | they were the bad old days...regime change now | temmujin | |
23/6/2018 20:12 | Chevron...run away from there as well same reasons....drilling for gas...and the people protesting | costax1654x | |
23/6/2018 20:05 | More news. Diamonds. hTTps://www.theindep | tidy 2 | |
23/6/2018 18:56 | probably because market makers are abit thick and wouldnt know how to re rate a stock if it bit them on their fat city asses | temmujin | |
23/6/2018 18:36 | Eureka was 3 days ago... Nothing happened and no RNS registered.. Why was that? Fund raise | shirley83 | |
23/6/2018 18:16 | so 1kg= £30,000 200kg= £6,000,000 per month or £72,000,000 per anum and vast get nearly a quarter of that...thats £18,000,000 per annum...and whats our market cap? This share should be trading around 10p and thats bloody cheap now they have the biggest copper mine in europe in the bag...im buying loads more monday! | temmujin | |
23/6/2018 18:09 | so we get 23.75% of this gold production... Eureka Gold Mine process director Mr Mike Evans said the mine would be equipped with a Carbon-in-Pulp plant which was a modern facility to trap gold. Mr Evans said the mine would employ over 400 workers. “Between now and construction, we will employ 250 to 300 and then 400 when we are in full production and these are the full staff complement figures,” he said. “We will start off with a target of about 150 kilogrammes of gold per month and as we go deeper about 200 plus per month. so how much is 200kg of gold a month? where is the aston martin showroom number? need to book a test drive... | temmujin | |
23/6/2018 17:05 | The gold has been buried and remained underground for 15 years. "President Mnangagwa yesterday officially reopened Eureka Gold Mine in Guruve, which is expected to produce at least 1,5 tonnes of gold annually when it reaches full production capacity in the next 18 months. The reopening of the mine follows a $60 million capital injection by Delta Gold. The mine — which had ceased operations 15 years ago — will employ at least 400 people when operating at maximum capacity." | eyeofthetiger |
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