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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Zambezi Res | LSE:ZRL | London | Ordinary Share | BMG988411028 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/3/2007 13:02 | Just registered for this event where Zambezi will be presenting. anyone else going? | paved | |
05/3/2007 11:07 | Good to see zrl holding ground in the current mkt. | ramnik007 | |
02/3/2007 19:36 | yep well over due no pankiy managment hear just getting on with the job, great assests [hd] | jumbo66 | |
02/3/2007 18:09 | Nice to see the share price moving forward. Again I would argue this is long overdue and set to continue supported by newsflow. | grimbo | |
02/3/2007 13:43 | Incredibly bullish move today, considering we are more technically overbought on the RSI than at any other time in ZRL's history (apart from the IPO day in 2004, which doesn't really count). | hattori_hanzo | |
02/3/2007 10:26 | This company is loaded with quality institutional shareholders and another one has just come on board by buying at upto 20p. Interesting times. Hope this is just the beginning of the ride as the wait has been very long. | ramnik007 | |
02/3/2007 10:13 | English Bigblls, The ISA rule is that a company on AIM is eligible for an ISA if it has a qualifying listing on another exchange. | simonbroughton | |
02/3/2007 09:41 | RNS: 1 November 2006 Purchase of shares on 500,000 14.5p market 7 December 2006 Purchase of shares on 500,000 15p market 31 January 2007 Purchase of shares on 500,000 16.25p market 1 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 1,250,000 16.875p market 15 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 500,000 16.75p market 15 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 250,000 17p market 19 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 400,000 16.75p market 20 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 250,000 17p market 21 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 250,000 17.25p market 23 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 50,000 20p market 28 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 250,000 19.25p market 28 February 2007 Purchase of shares on 500,000 19.2p market As a consequence CIM Special Situations Fund has increased its interest in the Company to 12,620,000 ordinary shares, representing 9.7% of the issued share capital. | doverbeach | |
28/2/2007 21:50 | No you can because thast would then mean the sock is listed on a recognised exchange hence isable AIM alone is not a recognised exchange hence why some AIM shares qualify for BATR | gagner2007 | |
28/2/2007 21:34 | I thought a dual listing meant you couldn't put the share in an ISA? | english bigblls | |
28/2/2007 21:26 | Zambezi is based in Perth and most of its directors and management are Australian. Also the Aussie market is familiar with junior U miners. It makes a lot of sense in theory - we will just have to wait and see how much money is raised on what terms to decide on whether it is a good deal for existing shareholders in practice. | doverbeach | |
28/2/2007 17:26 | SITIAIN, ZRL is already listed on AIM. A dual listing on the ASX will enable new investors here to put this in an ISA as well as attract new investment from what is primarily a mining based investment community in Australia. Listing in Australia will give them added investor interest just as OZ companies are doing over here with a dual listing on AIM. THE LSE, ASX and TSX are all excellent places for miners to look for new investors. | simonbroughton | |
28/2/2007 15:59 | Good to see ZRL solid as a rock in the current turmoil and with no Uranium / Gold / Copper update. | ramnik007 | |
27/2/2007 06:27 | well , strange they are listing in australia. seems alot of companies down there trying to list on AIM. It is also a cash call of course looking at the down side. interesting to see what happens price wise. i do get a gut feeling with some luck this could be a real runner. the uranium is key however. | sitiain | |
26/2/2007 18:34 | What happens if they spin off the uranium assets,does it devalue this holding. | fk2 | |
26/2/2007 16:23 | excellent find..doverbeach. could this have been the reason for the move a couple of days ago? | devpatel | |
26/2/2007 11:13 | my source was the following, but google news throws up several refs: | doverbeach | |
26/2/2007 11:08 | Yes, the news has been released to the Australian press. Perhaps an LSE RNS to follow today or tomorrow ? Considering the soaring Uranium price, this is very interesting; " This could include the possibility of a spin-off of the uranium assets into a separately listed vehicle." | skyracer | |
26/2/2007 10:30 | Doverbeach, is there a source for the article? Interesting comment about spinning off the uranium assets, there would have to be something of value for him to consider saying something like that. | daz | |
26/2/2007 10:27 | Doverbeach - interesting post, but why no RNS? | ramnik007 | |
23/2/2007 19:29 | nice upward movement keep it going [hd] | jumbo66 | |
23/2/2007 18:12 | More results from the JORC compliant resource estimation programme expected around end-Feb/early Mar; we got a snippet of these earlier. A penny a day keeps the doctor away ! | umair | |
23/2/2007 13:40 | Held these for about 12 months - so nice to see them finally moving in the right direction after lots of nice newsflow. I would argue that this is long overdue and a substantial rise is on the cards if the next newsflow is good. | grimbo | |
23/2/2007 11:00 | ah! yes, i have gone over some previous notes and the metallurgy tests results are expected at end feb. from movements in share price lately, does someone know something. also mentions offtake party discussions. now thats would be interesting. edit: Welcome aboard Hattori_Hanzo. | devpatel |
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