The UK government and Civil Aviation Authority are near meltdown. After bitter rows over pay, conditions and jobs, union leaders in the UK confirmed that the next week’s Tube and
The UK government and Civil Aviation Authority are near meltdown. After bitter rows over pay, conditions and jobs, union leaders in the UK confirmed that the next week’s Tube and
Anglesey Mining plc (AIM:AYM), the UK minerals development company, continues to advance work programmes at both its Parys Mountain Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au VMS project on the Isle of Anglesey in north-west Wales
It is with great sadness that Anglesey Mining plc announces that D. William (Bill) Hooley, Deputy Chairman and Non-Executive Director of the Company, passed away suddenly on 7 June 2022.
Gunsynd (GUN) has invested £75,000 in the Initial Public offering of First Tin (1SN), a tin development and exploration company. GUN’s subscription for 250,000 ordinary shares at 30p for £75,000
The gold prices are appearing to be edging closer to the US$2000/oz mark, with the FTSE also up 0.4% this week.
Last year, the Alternative Investment Market (AIM), had its best year since 2007. Companies listed on AIM in 2021 raised nearly £10bn, with 852 companies being listed at year-end.
Another week of news flow in the resource sector, but that is what it is for most weeks.
There was decent coverage for online threat hunter Brandshield Systems (BRSD) in the Evening Standard. This related to a report from the company on shopping fraud.
Microsaic (MSYS) announced the addition of a new technology capability to its platform. This latest addition to the platform is expected to launch in H1 2022.
There were a couple of overnight broker notes and targets to chew on amongst a couple of the more high profile private investor stocks.
Greatland Gold PLC (AIM:GGP), shares soared on the news that Newcrest Mining will release pre-feasibility results from the Havieron copper-gold deposit in the Paterson area of Western Australia on Tuesday,
After a judge failed to meet a deadline, a decision in Hewlett Packard’s multi-billion-dollar case against Mike Lynch could be delayed until the end of the year.