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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gcm Resources Plc | LSE:GCM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B00KV284 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.125 | 1.85% | 6.875 | 6.75 | 7.00 | 7.125 | 6.75 | 6.75 | 1,335,711 | 12:20:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.32M | -0.0056 | -12.50 | 16.65M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/1/2017 16:44 | This whole rise has been orchestrated for him to offload, as has been done numerous times for big investors in the past. I know thats not what the punters on here want to hear but there it is | baxtea1 | |
11/1/2017 16:44 | I think some of them Rotherham lads would'nt mind being relocated to Tower Hamlets, ghost town, | leonasdad | |
11/1/2017 16:21 | LOL ... few more RI mugs stiffed by the monkey scum working on behalf of their city bum chums. Nothing ever changes with these bent markets. | al h | |
11/1/2017 16:08 | Let's wait now to see if the new holder(s) declare....for certain the 3%+ he's sold hasn't been taken by just pi's | sportbilly1976 | |
11/1/2017 15:54 | Do you think he'd know in advance? Maybe he just wanted to take his profits? | sportbilly1976 | |
11/1/2017 15:29 | Griffiths gone with big profits. Wonder if he'll put them in CMBN or Stock spririts Any ideas | treble in 1999 | |
11/1/2017 15:29 | rns Richard Griffiths reduces from 6.1% (as per co website) to <3%. I would imagine the sale has been carried out, and partly the cause of the drop back from 40p+ to low 30's and hence the rise this week I can;t imagine all of the >3% has been taken by pi's so possibly a further rns to come declaring the buyer's hand? | sportbilly1976 | |
11/1/2017 15:02 | Mister MD you could apply and say the same thing about it being a buy. Fact is the 38p has been offer/asking price for a couple of weeks. | double double | |
11/1/2017 14:39 | it may have been the 625k at 38p holding it back - seen this many times before, big seller cleared and price goes up. Look at PAA for example. | mister md | |
11/1/2017 14:35 | Buy or sell at 38p? It will matter not if SOD approval is ever given | baxtea1 | |
11/1/2017 14:22 | MrD - a sell? the share price hasn't been above 38p since November & given the trade volumes required to move the share price normally, I would be very surprised to see an MM willing to take 625k at 38p | sportbilly1976 | |
11/1/2017 14:13 | Big sell this morning | mister md | |
11/1/2017 10:44 | With buying interest of that scale, why bother to sell now for a few pennies? dd - any change over 3% requires a rns | sportbilly1976 | |
11/1/2017 10:41 | If foreign interest take a stake will they RNS? I dont know. | double double | |
11/1/2017 10:33 | The volume of some individual trades showing is big, this is only half the story. The price doesn't lie, large volume increase here should be solid. PIs piling in hasn't even got started yet! | wurrum | |
11/1/2017 10:32 | That's the largest trade in ages... Something afoot ? | legionnaire2 | |
11/1/2017 10:28 | That trade = just under 1% of the shares in issues - surely a holding rns to come someone confident to buy £237,500 worth too :) | sportbilly1976 | |
11/1/2017 10:27 | I do think its a buy as offer price has been around 38p for a while. | double double | |
11/1/2017 10:26 | Now that is a large order 625k surely a buy at 38p?? | double double | |
11/1/2017 10:26 | wow - 625k at 38p! guesses on a postcard - buy or sell :) | sportbilly1976 | |
11/1/2017 10:06 | Looking good Morning chaps | baxtea1 | |
11/1/2017 10:05 | dd, imo delayed as couldn't imagine getting 117k sold at premium | sportbilly1976 |
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