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Brasso36 Jan '21 - 09:43 - 1962 of 1962
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The Siberian Times
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One miner died, another one missing after rocks collapsed at the Asacha gold mine (owned by the Trans-Siberian Gold plc, UK) at the Kamchatka peninsula. Three miners managed to find their way out after the collapse; search for the missing man continues. Pictures of the mine @ TSG
Sad news if true - no link on ADVFN and I just went to the Siberian Times website and could find nothing about the suggested news.
I'm not dismissing it, but hard evidence doesn't seem to be available .
Collapses of ground are always possible, lets hope no safety corners where cut. and they get the missing guy out - again assuming it is true.
Agreed about sad news, the poor man and his family deserve our sympathy. I find it odd that we haven't had an RNS from the company, but it will probably be out soon.
I can find nothing in the Siberian Times. Scam to drop the SP?
I too searched google and google news, could not find anything.
There was news in January 2020 that matches the allegations, e.g. the daily mail from last year...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7924519/Tasmanian-gold-miner-buried-alive-rock-collapse-trapped-underground.html
!!! To Stress this one year old !!!!
Just also done a google search and come up blank - this is very strange, if it turns out to be untrue I hope the FCA prosecute.
The trouble with trusting this at this stage is that the implication is you don't need proof, I hope it is a scam them no one is injured except shareholders.
Can't find it in the alleged source website either.
https://siberiantimes.com/home/
Link please. (what a poor way to announce this)
Twitter? I was under the impression that companies are legally obliged to make announcements of a price-sensitive nature as an announcement on the stock exchange, i.e. RNS, before anywhere else.
However, if they have confirmed it, then it is tragic for a man to suffer the ultimate loss.
Is there any way of confirming that that Twitter account is genuine?
Very peculiar given The Siberian Times previous posting history tends to be non-news related. How did they acquire photos of the scene? Company needs to put out a statement today regardless now but either way drop looks overdone now.
https://twitter.com/siberian_times/status/1346734223562948608
They will be library stock pictures and not taken after the event.
Looks a bit lame that twitter feed. However something has pushed the price down, something is occuring.
Nothing on the internet. So one twitter post and a few stock pictures, plus maybe a year old event and 15% drop in TSG. Hope it is rumour only or at worst a deliberate attempt to drop the share price.
It was this time last year when the sp plunged when they announced revised numbers. January again?
Sad news indeed. Might not be an RNS just mentioned in next accounts, depends how affected or how many enquiries they have I'd imagine.
What an amazing twitter account though. The pictures and movies of the Aurora, leopard, hares and deer are great.
I still have a free-holding. I sold a chunk above 100p and top sliced many years ago..
Good people of TSG, I have downloaded the trade log for today which is 15 mins delayed, so just checked data up to 11.40.
There are only 2 large sells today (over 20,000) so far.
The guy that originally posted that story, Donal Pond (ADVFN), also goes on to say he has opened a short. Hmmm.
Could just be a large sell, then price drops on low volume, and this guy climbs on it?
06/01/2021 08:59:20 GBX 125.111 25000 31,278 Off-Book AIMX
06/01/2021 10:03:13 GBX 120 40000 48,000 Off-Book AIMX
Anyone tempted to go long!! :)
That's a fair point, didn't mean to sound so suspicious. Hopefully the missing miner is found safe and well
Someone at the mine has probably tipped off the Siberian Times.... hence no official news/RNS at this point.
Regardless of what has or hasn't happened, the SP drop looks like the buying opportunity of the year.
Yes!