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Yup - Echo that Oilgas.
the trades look to be about the 0.259 mark, with a few early worms buying 0.27 which nudged it up.
Personally, I reckon it will bobble about a bit. Likely a few new investors taking a punt based on last weeks movement sparking interest, then it will ease off.
Nice - need volume to close that spread.
30pc....criminal really.
Mate - I don't need your research which sumounts as copy and paste the website and make up numbers. It's freely available online and as I say, quite misleading.
Been here for years in and out to TYM - since the days it was actually valued at a whole penny or two. They were dizzy days.
If you have a sniff around some of the BBs over the last 5yrs, you shall see.
Do I agree it's cheap? Not so much, I agree it's an entirely speculative punt that they may or may not find a couple of ounces of gold.
50/50 odds, better than a Casino I suppose.
Which is why for me it's a PUNT trade, a few grand max, on the basis it will probably make me a return purely on hype news. I've zero faith TYM would be able to pull it off, even if the mountain started bleeding gold ore.
That doesn't stop me taking the opportunity to make a few quid if the market wants to hand it over.
It's like he has to have his post as the latest on the board - just incase someone reads something factual.
Still never provided the evidence to my supposed post about them never getting funding.
Deary me. Please provide it.
Comforting, but it's a different state.
Need to see what Nevada do here.
He still thinks raising cash via a placing adds £600k to the Market Cap.
I guess the Easter bunny must be going to carry out the drilling works for free....
At least this time he hasnt ramped it too hard and has put some actual REAL status information this time.
It shouldn't trading at 0.42 at all.
Someone has chosen to buy it at that price, it doesn't mean the market values it at that.
Down she goes. Predictable as clock work. I'll consider it at 0.22 BUY and play the news ramp on drilling.
Company is entirely defunct in its operations to date. An entirely speculative trade here - but profit on the news hype.
Good old AIM :)
"It was 0.89 on Feb 2020..."
What? For about 15mins before dying again...come on!
Sit back, relax, let it die.....then throw a few grand in and wait for it go bananas on drilling news - whenever that is likely given Covid.
I stopped reading at the "since January" bit.
they've completed 2 drilling cycles (not that extensive) since Jan - since the US have only woken up to coronavirus a week or so ago, this for me doesnt show that Nevada is still open for business.
I don't have - that's why I'm asking the question here "has anyone contacted the company" for clear confirmation that drilling is unaffected.
Population doesn't have anything to do with if the state issues a mandate, as it appears so.
How is the US in a complete mess? well......Spiraling cases, containment measures are way to late, an entire middle America population without medical insurance and a nation entirely dependent on industrial trade which has just fallen off a cliff.....other than that, US is in tip top shape. But its ok, I see they declared that Guns and Ammo are "essential businesses" to stay open.......my god.
My thoughts exactly......
Cant see why Cheetham in his prospecting hat would be immune!
it wouldn't be like TYM kick a project off into the long grass would it.....
How on earth is Corona not going to impact this?
USA is in a complete and utter cluster **** of a mess.
Anyone got written confirmation from the company that the drilling is NOT impacted ?
From today's Telegraph (market report): "Lower down the scale, there was speculation that India’s Jindal Steel and Power had hired NM Rothschild as an adviser and was close to making a 130p-a-share bid for Afferro Mining, which dipped 1¼ to 77¾p. Afferro said earlier this month it was in talks that could result in an offer for the company, or a strategic investment. " http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/markets/9743920/AstraZeneca-shares-hobbled-by-arthritis-drug.html