Wysiwyg
Everyone wants money
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Does anyone know why this stock is tanking? I am guessing it has something to do with falling copper prices?
If anyone knows any other info, would be greatly appreciated.
Tulasi
This is the second time in my life I have been shafted by a white African and am wondering what connection that is.
The end.
BHP is also run by a 'white African'.
I don't fully understand this. According to their announcements they paid off their debts and should still have about 15 million in the bank. Unless there was some shareprice related trigger in their placement that they haven't told us about.Theres your answer Wysiwig...
Suspension from quotation due to discussions with creditors.
IE - BROKE! And to think i picked this for the yearly tipping comp...
What is our opinions on the announcement today?
JORC...can anyone enlighten me as to the meaning of this?
Theres your answer Wysiwig...
Suspension from quotation due to discussions with creditors.
IE - BROKE! And to think i picked this for the yearly tipping comp...
This was not a surprise.
What is more suspect was the high volume traded the day before the trading halt
This was not a surprise.
What is more suspect was the high volume traded the day before the trading halt
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So if TMR goes belly up is that considered a capital loss as far as the ATO is concerned !
cheers laurie
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Why dont I just leave them as is and save the $135? Am I missing something here??
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