Share price movements during Diggers & Dealers Day Two

Share price movements during Diggers & Dealers Day Two

CONFERENCE CALLER: It would seem investors on the ASX don’t have as much stamina as delegates at the Diggers & Dealers Conference.

A lot of the gains made yesterday were given back today with most companies on the conference presenter list enduring a negative day.

 

Sirius Resources (ASX: SIR) boss Mark Bennett will probably want to work on his presentation skills.

Before his presentation this morning his company’s share price had enjoyed a pleasing morning to be up seven cents.

No sooner had he thanked his audience for their attention it was suddenly down three cents, falling a further four cents to close the day at $3.83.

Of all companies to feature in the morning session only Ramelius Resources (ASX: RMS) pleased the punters to close the day 0.1 of a cent in good territory.

The pre-lunch session was entertaining enough, with Metals X (ASX: MLX) CEO Peter Cook turning in a good show.

However, this session was a carbon copy of the opener with only one company in Phoenix Gold (ASX: PXG) gaining ground to close 0.5 cents better off at 13.5 cents.

 

As we went to press nobody else from today’s presenters had managed to bother the statisticians with positive movement.

Let’s hope we have a better run tomorrow.

 

After a gain of pretend $1073 yesterday, The Roadhouse pretend Diggers portfolio went way south today dropping pretend $7178 to finish pretend $6105 in the red.

 

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