Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
you don't get this volume of buying without some kind of rumour in the air
anyone know what revenue market expectations for the year ending 31 December 2020 are?
Says the man who sold because he believed he “could have lost his shirt” on it.
Careful not to ramp others into losing theirs now.
The hype may take this further. But 50 people tested is hardly a big pool. There’s a great deal more work to do and no certainty of getting this to the market, even if they have gone to production in the hope that they do get to market.
Up 400%.
How high do you think the speculation will take this before it all comes crashing down?
I’ll wait for the drop before considering a jump back in.
Hi Floater
I use Barclays which I believe uses the AJ Bell platform. It’s “ok”, management fees are low and customer service is good. But technologically the interface feels rather archaic. After Paddy’s comments on IG, I think I will take a look at them. A disadvantage with Barclays, if you want to trade non U.K. listed stocks, is you have to set up a separate foreign trading account which is quite expensive.
couple of reports on Numis. Strange we are the only mining related company from their research clients in that sector to be dropped
https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandgas/africa/252860/numis-natural-resources-broker/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-16/u-k-broker-numis-closes-natural-resources-team-as-deals-dry-up
Anyone find it strange that Numis only resigned from three companies due to their natural resources division closing? They don’t even have a natural resources section on their research page. Two of the companies fall under O&G and one under Metals & Mining.
Just remember the FT reported that there were NO rules broken
https://www.ft.com/content/6839e4f6-2afc-4061-a57a-5081dbb7d323
Any reason for the drop?