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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Greatland Gold Plc | LSE:GGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B15XDH89 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.19 | -3.31% | 5.55 | 5.50 | 5.60 | 5.85 | 5.55 | 5.85 | 5,252,100 | 09:53:40 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -21.12M | -0.0041 | -13.78 | 287.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/2/2020 08:10 | It will be cheaper | strongbuy | |
17/2/2020 08:10 | You could have bought alot cheaper in a week or two. | lithological heterogeneities | |
17/2/2020 08:07 | Just had a nice cheap top up GLA | jimmywheels | |
17/2/2020 08:03 | Loving the discount here. Tiny market cap. | 10p here we come | |
17/2/2020 08:03 | Still a huge £143m mkt cap.Trend will still be down. | lithological heterogeneities | |
16/2/2020 23:38 | rumour is EUA update tomoro | johncasey | |
16/2/2020 23:37 | its all about EUA...MMs know alot of us are in both | johncasey | |
16/2/2020 20:33 | Evening Jackpot777 | telbap | |
16/2/2020 20:25 | Nuggets everywhere !! why are people selling? My gran has written a £70K cheque loan to me. Will be clear by Wednesday, needs that loan to get me out of a 500K debt problem . I already owe her £50K. GGP could get me out of trouble. Our CEO and friends are like Midas, they touch any sheik, it turns into gold. Be happy! be wicked! MrM | mr motivator | |
16/2/2020 19:58 | Exactly that, they are so obvious haha | jimmywheels | |
16/2/2020 16:13 | What a waste of people’s time ,at least he is one we can filter , | alangriffbang | |
16/2/2020 16:09 | It's spam - he's just hit every board with the same link | dplewis1 | |
16/2/2020 16:08 | 1valuetrader. I do not subscribe to Twitter.What does Berenberg say? | imperial3 | |
16/2/2020 16:06 | 1V, cant seem to open the link what price are they giving?Zoo | zooman | |
16/2/2020 15:29 | Strongbuy at 10 15 this morning ,Timberwolf | alangriffbang | |
16/2/2020 15:19 | Is this really Gold’s Third Coming? What the hell is going on in the gold market? Behind the scenes a tug of war is taking place for thousands of tonnes of the precious yellow metals. Not between outlaw miners… or black market dealers… But between governments and central banks. Away from the headlines nations such as Netherlands, Turkey, Germany, Poland, Serbia and Romania have been demanding their gold back. This has been going on for years. And in 2019 it really started to pick up pace. The Federal Reserve and Bank of England hold the gold for lots of governments. This has gone back decades. Even centuries. All of a sudden, these nations want the gold back in their own hands. Poland alone ‘repatriated As CCN put it: “Countries across the world rushing to get their gold back seems like a modern-day equivalent of a gold rush.” Gold is in red hot demand by the market’s biggest movers. Central banks have been hoovering it up at record pace all through last year. If you have your wits about you, this tells you something important about what’s happening in the world and the role gold has to play in it. These demands for gold are laced with anxiety – even desperation. What are they worried about? What are they preparing for? Well, according to our in-house gold market veteran, Eoin Treacy, this rising trend of gold repatriation is a critical buy signal for speculators. In fact, it is one of many indicators he trusts that tell him gold could be a bargain right now – even at six year highs. Read Eoin’s new report: Gold’s Third Coming. Eoin has uncovered three striking similarities with two previous gold mega-booms. He believes these parallels point to another huge run up in the gold price. If he’s right we could see prices topping an unthinkable $10k an ounce. Forecasts are not a reliable indicator of future results. Let Eoin show you what he has spotted – then see if you can take such an outrageous claim seriously. Why listen to Eoin? In the early 2000s he called the start of the epic gold bull – and told his clients when to get out. Damn near the top, too. This is how that run played out: Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results Gold has seen a nice run up in price of around 22% since the start of 2019. But for anyone who thinks the gold gains have come and gone… here’s what Eoin believes could happen next: Forecasts are not a reliable indicator of future results. Could he be spot on again? He’s makes a convincing case for an historic price surge – here. Take a look. Eoin will show you: Three commonalities between the gold booms of the 1970s, 2000s and what’s happening right nowWhich niche part of the gold market could help you turn every £1k you stake into £10,000.Forecasts are not a reliable indicator of future results.The affordable collectible gold coin that could soar in value over the coming yearsWhat the market’s top gold analysts and insiders believe is about to happen You can find all of that – here – in Eoin’s urgent new briefing about Gold̵ Many thanks, Paolo Cabrelli Associate Publisher, Southbank Investment Research Important Risk Warning Before investing you should consider carefully the risks involved, including those described below. If you have any doubt as to suitability or taxation implications, seek independent financial advice. General – Your capital is at risk when you invest, never risk more than you can afford to lose. Past performance and forecasts are not reliable indicators of future results. Bid/offer spreads, commissions, fees and other charges can reduce returns from investments. Th Small cap shares - Shares recommended may be small company shares. These can be relatively illiquid meaning they are hard to trade and can have a large bid/offer spread. If you need to sell soon after you bought, you might get back less that you paid. This makes them riskier than other investments. Taxation - Profits from share dealing are a form of capital gain and subject to taxation. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and may be subject to change in the future. The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate certain activities, including the buying and selling of commodities such as gold. This means that you will not have the protection of the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. Investment Director: Eoin Treacy. Editors or contributors may have an interest in shares recommended. 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16/2/2020 15:17 | Gold is flying at a 6-year high – but this $600m market mastersays it’s just the beginning "$10k Gold Is Coming!̶ | edjodav | |
16/2/2020 14:49 | When they( traders) hold they talk about 70 million ounces, sky is the limit...lol Once they sell it`s all doom and gloom. | pr0t0n | |
16/2/2020 14:34 | I stand corrected. I do now see one Post # 9275, but I don't see any post today from strongbuy @ 2p. | timberwolf | |
16/2/2020 14:14 | This mornings post by strongbuy 2p Timberwolf | alangriffbang |
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