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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.005 | -2.56% | 0.19 | 0.18 | 0.20 | 0.195 | 0.19 | 0.20 | 4,281,189 | 11:14:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nonmtl Minrl Svcs, Ex Fuels | 3.72M | -10.51M | -0.0024 | -0.79 | 8.48M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/6/2020 07:58 | 21-22 pre-market, could see this at 0.30 today | ![]() neilyb675 | |
30/6/2020 07:51 | Holy F@#k!!! 400% | ![]() no24rton | |
30/6/2020 07:33 | Excellent news 😊 | ![]() yorgi | |
30/6/2020 07:29 | 400% increase in mine size. Transport costs eliminated as we process onsite reducing costs by 30%. Let the re rate begin. | ![]() imjustdandy | |
30/6/2020 07:04 | Wow - what an update. 30% reduction in initial cost estimates. | ![]() imjustdandy | |
30/6/2020 06:56 | Vastly undervalued. We should see 0.5 once production officially starts in a few weeks time. | ![]() imjustdandy | |
27/6/2020 12:47 | Is the guy who runs this outfit mates with pirate Pete Landau? | dodge_city | |
27/6/2020 05:40 | RBC Capital Markets bigger, longer bit of research pushing the gold miners | paleales | |
26/6/2020 08:07 | VAST RESOURCES PLC 215,000,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF 0.1P (B142P69)(GB00B142P6 | ![]() demonboy | |
26/6/2020 07:26 | 20 million raised going down for a long while too. | ![]() demonboy | |
26/6/2020 07:25 | VLS took a hammering 11p all the way down to 7p. Raised £million | ![]() demonboy | |
25/6/2020 17:54 | Interesting read, in particular regarding demonboy's comment about Lucara finding one off large diamonds on their sites.https://www.th | ![]() nasarsaddique | |
25/6/2020 15:45 | Maybe Demon. But he's said on camera that this tends to lead to 25% share price drop and hence doesn't make sense to do until in production and making a profit. I'd therefore say its more likely that speculators are expecting a share price re-rate first which should likely happen when they are in production. Expect VAST to start banging the drum about GOLD now too....so much of the core samples have contained it!!! | rookie666 | |
25/6/2020 14:55 | All these scooping up millions of dirt cheap shares are getting ready for a consolidation coming up, why else, you'll make up for the loss in the long run. It's still dropping and they'll dump another billion to raise more funds like every month TIL they get rid of all three tranches. | ![]() demonboy | |
25/6/2020 12:49 | I'd say there is a pretty good chance that production will not start in July. | dodge_city | |
25/6/2020 10:09 | My personal opinion is let's get BP into production by the end of July. By then Zimbabwe should have come out of lockdown and then AP can focus on the diamond deal. Until then it needs to be left on the back burner and full concentration on BP. | ![]() nasarsaddique | |
25/6/2020 08:47 | Lucara have a production mine, BOD are still at the exploration stage and Vast have not even started. These things take time and finding a 200 carat diamonds is just lucky, majority of Lucara diamonds are standard sized. | ![]() nasarsaddique | |
25/6/2020 08:38 | Macro are tiny where are the huge ones ie. 200 carat single rock. Like the ones Lucara finds. | ![]() demonboy | |
25/6/2020 08:25 | BOD found over 100 macro diamonds from Marsfontein bulk sample · 87 macro diamonds were recovered from the fresh kimberlite giving a modelled grade of 50cpht and 24 macro diamonds were recovered from Dump E giving a modelled grade of 16cpht.Considering BOD will be working with Vast in Zimbabwe, there is a good chance that once the deal is done and exploration started, diamonds will be found. | ![]() nasarsaddique |
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