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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Xtract Resources Plc | LSE:XTR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYSX2795 | ORD 0.02P |
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% | 1.025 | 0.95 | 1.10 | 1.025 | 1.01 | 1.03 | 242,603 | 08:00:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 2.81M | -1.83M | -0.0021 | -4.86 | 8.74M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/2/2022 12:05 | 👍 TCofMC | papillon | |
16/2/2022 10:33 | My pleasure, I love what CB has to say from 37:00-37:30 minutes in that Oct 21 video. | the count of monte_cristo | |
16/2/2022 09:37 | Great find count. Really appreciate your efforts. | backtothesoil | |
16/2/2022 07:38 | Thanks. Hope that 71m becomes a thing in the distant past. Glad you are still in the fold. | arcadian | |
16/2/2022 06:01 | This is excellent, been saying for a long time now that we haven't been getting the acknowledgement and notice down under (as well as in the UK and globally) that we deserve, but that it will come, and here is the first example of this from an Aussie company. Yesterdays Legacy Presentation is the first time an Aussie company has given us an entire slide in their presentation to detail the massive potential and upside at Bushranger, in order to promote their own licenses and projects. The story is slowly starting to emerge and get wider publicity and acknowledgement. Love Colin from 12:25 to 13:00:) Please note this video was made BEFORE THEY MADE THE ASCOT DICOVERY! | the count of monte_cristo | |
16/2/2022 00:21 | 6 month XTR log chart showing recent uptrend. It looks bullish to me. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | papillon | |
15/2/2022 23:09 | 14-Feb-22 10:11:09 6.16 1,044,906 Unknown* 64.37k O 14-Feb-22 10:29:01 6.34 450,000 Unknown* 28.53k O 14-Feb-22 11:30:44 6.00 3,047,214 Unknown* 182.83k O 14-Feb-22 11:00:58 6.0092 378,596 Unknown* 22.75k O I take these 4 big trades from yesterday, whose reporting was delayed until after today's market close @ 4:30pm, AS BEING VERY, VERY, BULLISH FOR THE XTR sp, especially as the 3m+ trade (£180k+) is UNDOUBTEDLY A SELL and the 1m+ trade (£64k+) was likely to have been a sell. These trades, probably worked over a period of time, have undoubtedly led to the fall back in the XTR share price since last week's high. I take it as a POSITIVE that the XTR share price has held up so well considering the size of these 2 trades. Hopefully these big seller(s) have finished selling and the XTR share price can now fully reflect the value of Bushranger and the African gold producing and copper assets. | papillon | |
15/2/2022 19:41 | 14-Feb-22 10:11:09 6.16 1,044,906 Unknown* 64.37k O 14-Feb-22 10:29:01 6.34 450,000 Unknown* 28.53k O 14-Feb-22 11:30:44 6.00 3,047,214 Unknown* 182.83k O 14-Feb-22 11:00:58 6.0092 378,596 Unknown* 22.75k O I take these 4 big trades from yesterday, whose reporting was delayed until after today's market close @ 4:30pm, AS BEING VERY, VERY, BULLISH FOR THE XTR sp, especially as the 3m+ trade (£180k+) is UNDOUBTEDLY A SELL and the 1m+ trade (£64k+) was likely to have been a sell. These trades, probably worked over a period of time, have undoubtedly led to the fall back in the XTR share price since last week's high. I take it as a POSITIVE that the XTR share price has held up so well considering the size of these 2 trades. Hopefully these big seller(s) have finished selling and the XTR share price can now fully reflect the value of Bushranger and the African gold producing and copper assets. | papillon | |
15/2/2022 16:35 | Count You lack a sense of humour too as it was more of a compliment but Zero is right in that we must concentrate more on avarice hence my prefernce for your contributions re XTR and not geopolitics. | arcadian | |
15/2/2022 16:23 | Come on guys. Let's keep the focus on XTR and it's prospects. Even on a slow day, if there is nothing relevant to the subject of the thread don't feel compelled to post. | zero matrix | |
15/2/2022 16:13 | What do you wonder Charles Darwin would wonder about? You mean simple demographics? Or the fact that eventually humanity will travel into space, motivated by the search for resources? Not sure what you find so unnerving here, Germany have taken a decision to stop using nuclear power. Fact. Why do you think they have done that? What are the repercussions? Japan is starting up it's nuclear fleet and the uranium price is acting accordingly. So you believe in free speech but not free borders? So you don't understand the long term repercussions of a declining population for Russia? Long term global solutions. You mean like the UK wasting billions in unnecessary military actions around the world? Please do filter me as a nuisance. | the count of monte_cristo | |
15/2/2022 15:47 | I wonder what Charles Darwin would have made of that? Could someone start a new thread as politics and social anthropology could take a while and just might divert our attention. It would be a pity if I missed the next Ascot assay results. I` m really torn between advocating free speech and wanting to hear more of your long term global solutions but overall if you continue in this vein I shall have to filter you as a nuisance. Fortunately I don`t expect to have to do this as I consider today an abberation such that you will quickly revert to the guru we all appreciate so much. | arcadian | |
15/2/2022 14:10 | Whatever he is he's just an attention seeking child. | lurker5 | |
15/2/2022 13:20 | Please note, my opinion is that the world would be a better place with no borders and if everyone saw themselves as a 'person of the world', rather than from one village, sect, race or other country. In a few hundred years time it will probably go that way, with exploration out into space, but hopefully no "Earth" against the colonies of "Mars" stuff. The world is slowly becoming a more connected place, closing down divisions and walls and it will be a more peaceful and safer place for it, compared to countries competing against each other. The push into space will all of course be about resources and finding resources to feed the planet, which brings us back to copper. When it becomes economic to mine it at the bottom of the ocean, or in space, it will happen and this will come with ever escalating prices and scarcities and lower grades of the worlds largest current deposits. | the count of monte_cristo | |
15/2/2022 12:52 | I wonder if PlacingAlert has connections with ARCM? Only the conspiracy theorists who post on the lse & advfn ARCM bb's blame the fall in the ARCM on CB and derampers who post on his behalf. They even believe that Ella10, who posts on the XTR & ARCM bb's is CB, or one of his associates! 🤣 | papillon | |
15/2/2022 12:50 | I wonder, lurker5, if PlacingAlert has connections with ARCM? Only the conspiracy theorists who post on the lse & advfn ARCM bb's blame the fall in the ARCM on CB and derampers who post on his behalf. They even believe that Ella10, who posts on the XTR & ARCM bb's is CB, or one of his associates! 🤣 | papillon | |
15/2/2022 09:53 | Russian troops are being pulled back according to a statement from their Ministry of Defence. | denjon | |
15/2/2022 09:36 | Tell us then Mr Placing. What is left in the kitty ? What has been spent last six months ? What was it spent on ? Will that particular spend continue ? So what will be in the kitty - and when. Show us you can do the maths. Then shut up. | lurker5 | |
15/2/2022 08:36 | XTR boiler room boys How much cash left in the kitty | placingalert | |
15/2/2022 08:34 | Teeny tiny boiler room crew. Still no imminent news huh. It must be really frustrating being the most useless boiler room crew in history mate. :-) | placingalert |
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