OneChunkyMonkey
- 18 Jun 2005 10:25
OneChunkyMonkey
- 12 Nov 2005 07:36
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Minews Story Date: November 11, 2005
Alexander Mining Makes Progress In Argentina, But News Flow Is Sparse
By Sally White.
(please see top posting for full story)
OneChunkyMonkey
- 17 Nov 2005 08:52
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Geoff Foster, Daily Mail
17 November 2005
"AIM-LISTED copper specialist Alexander Mining, founded by former miner and City analyst Matt Sutcliffe, eased 1p to 22p and is in need of a boost.
Dealers hear that an upbeat drilling report on its Rachaite and Sulcha properties in Peru will hit traders' screens next week. It is also shoring up its Juramento copper resources in Argentina and drill results here could be better than expected. "
OneChunkyMonkey
- 18 Nov 2005 17:37
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Sarah Marks, Evening Standard
18 November 2005
Alexander Mining, an AIM listed metals digger, attracted attention after putting out a positive report on its Peruvian operations. Encouraging grades of gold and silver mean it will start a drilling programme in the first quarter of 2006. Alexander was up 2p at 24p.
OneChunkyMonkey
- 18 Nov 2005 17:56
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Company: Alexander Mining PLCTIDM: AXM Headline: Peru Progress ReportHeadline: 09:48 18-Nov-05Number: 3396U
Sulcha Project, PeruProgress Report
(please see top post for full release)
OneChunkyMonkey
- 19 Nov 2005 08:25
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18 November 2005
LONDON (AFX) - Alexander Mining PLC said it was highly encouraged by recent results at its Sulcha gold and silver project in Peru.
The company is progressing Sulcha towards the start of a drilling programme in the first quarter of next year.
Chairman and chief executive Matt Sutcliffe said: "The results from Sulcha were most satisfactory at this stage of the exploration programme and the company looks forward to the commencement of drilling."
newsdesk@afxnews.com
joy
OneChunkyMonkey
- 22 Nov 2005 18:21
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Alexander Mining PLC
22 November 2005-11-22
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Alexander Mining plc
Board Appointment
(please see top posting for full details)
jiggles
- 17 Dec 2005 15:59
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Removed
Kivver
- 17 Dec 2005 16:13
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Whats happened to OCM, he's been positive all year about the share, i suppose embarrasment can sometimes get the better of you. I think it would be better for axm to find something to sell first. Nice pic by the the way.
Kivver
- 17 Dec 2005 16:14
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bitoffun.com/forums/attached/thumbs/t_bouncy3gp.gif
OneChunkyMonkey
- 18 Dec 2005 17:00
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The monthly chart (see posting number 1) will in future show the number of shares bought rather than the value of shares bought.
Kivver
- 18 Dec 2005 18:39
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Arise Sir Onechunkymonkey,hes back, the joy to hear the fantastic things you are going to do. ps any comment on the complete spectactular failure so far of your glorious tip. Should come good in 2006, YES.
OneChunkyMonkey
- 01 Jan 2006 14:04
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Looking at the top posting on this board will clearly show that I only post company and news releases and charts showing factual information. Obviously I have a financial interest in AXM and therefore would very much like to see the share price head north, but in this world credibility is everything. Anything I post always has and always will be strictly factual -clearly verifiable. Like anyone else, I do have opinions but keep these in check. Everyone should always do their own homework before making any investment.
Kivver
- 02 Jan 2006 11:10
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aaahhhhhhh OMC, cheer up mate. please refer to the number of the post where i have attacked axm. or would you like me to quote the numerous posts where you have said people will get rich very quickly BUT sp has done nothing but gone down or sideways.
The company still produce nothing, the prospects are they will in the future and probably be very profitable, but that could be weeks, months or years away. You do never make this clear which does not enhance your reputation and is downright bordering on ramping (this means taking advantage of the new, naive and vunerable). Look foward to reading some better, well balanced posts on AXM in the future. Happy new year.
jiggles
- 02 Jan 2006 11:46
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read on
bhunt1910
- 02 Jan 2006 16:14
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Well they look well balanced !!!!
Kivver
- 02 Jan 2006 18:52
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jiggles - would you like a kiss??? and please stop showing pictures of my sister!!
jiggles
- 03 Jan 2006 15:23
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Kivver darling, are you really saying that you have pictures/jpegs of your sister which look like mine?? ......isn't that illegal???
Chow.
J.
OneChunkyMonkey
- 03 Jan 2006 17:38
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Two unusually large buys late on today. (425,000 and 454,900)
Kivver
- 03 Jan 2006 17:48
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One was a trade, a lot sold too, but we wont mention that will we???? but at least the sp didnt go down.
OneChunkyMonkey
- 04 Jan 2006 10:27
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By the enormous number of your negative and often spiteful postings, you clearly have an uncomplimentary agenda afoot. But you would have to be quite a naive clown to try and decieve people by assuming they won't understand what the letter T means when it appears next to a given trade.
As you yourself clearly don't let me spell it out fully for you:
Single (symbol = T)
If reporting a single protected transaction. A protected transaction occurs when a large order is going through the market. The buyer (or seller) may wish to keep the order anonymous from the rest of the market as the size of the order could greatly alter the price of the stock. With a protected transaction the dealer will put the trade through in small quantities rather than knock the whole order out in one hit. The entire transaction is reported once the deal is completed. The LSE is notified at the start and at the end of the transaction, however, the market as a whole isn't told until the end, thus the order is protected.
To make it clear to you, both trades -as reported by me- were buys.
To educate you further:
Market Maker to Market Maker (symbol M)
A transaction between two market makers registered in the security in question including those executed through an inter dealer broker or a public display system.
Thank you. OCM