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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gunsynd Plc | LSE:GUN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMD6PM55 | ORD 0.085P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.12 | 0.11 | 0.13 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 22,547 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investment Advice | 149k | -1.71M | -0.0031 | -0.39 | 665.76k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/2/2017 20:20 | Tidyramper. Actually the other way around, loads of shares get the herds jumping aboard, this thread is very very quiet. | oakville | |
18/2/2017 13:42 | Make sure, you have your GUN loaded and ready!!!. | thehitman1 | |
18/2/2017 13:41 | Next week is GUN week!!!. | thehitman1 | |
18/2/2017 11:05 | Thanks Scotty... been in a few weeks now so will continue to hold and see what happens. Seems they have alot going on that should bare fruit over the coming months. GLA! | 113mike | |
18/2/2017 10:21 | SP if you fully value the listed & unlisted investments , warrants, loan note and cash is close to 0.09. Brockham news if positive as many expect will lift this value substantially through ALBA and their HH holding. ZEN is expected to go 2 - 3 times higher with the work over schedule they have. OY who knows on that one as they need a farm in partner, but Afren ploughed nearly $30m into drilling in Madagascar before going bust & oyster picking up 100% of the block - look at the presentation on their website to see its potential. The Tungsten asset appears to be doing well, so if prices increase like most other base metals have recently it could be a winner - not sure how we will get value out though? Anyway just a few notes while sipping my morning coffee - it does seem that regardless how many shares are bought CFEQ won't budge on the offer so must have a line of stock or banking on another placing - good thing is we do have cash and the remaining authority to place new shares is now pretty low. Good luck. | scotty666 | |
18/2/2017 08:41 | So why isn't GUN moving? Where should it be?..i'm not aware of any recommendations or broker notes but if anyone has any pointers i'd be thankful. | 113mike | |
18/2/2017 06:10 | Still quiet on here. Market cap = 1.6 million. Value of Zen Oyster, Geo alone worth £1.4 million !! Crazy | oakville | |
17/2/2017 16:09 | Twitter also heavy on GUN | oakville | |
17/2/2017 16:08 | Go on the LSE website (London South East) they are all over GUN ! | oakville | |
17/2/2017 16:01 | That's what we all need Oaky.... just make a little bit of coin make life just a little easier ..... I hope we all do well here over the coming months....sure we all will..SJ | stuj1970 | |
17/2/2017 15:58 | Georgian having a good day also. | oakville | |
17/2/2017 15:57 | Great good stuff and more nibbles of the Friday fruit appear to be occurring as me is typing, any glacier cherries available please...?Good luck to all who are running the gun.....??? | stuj1970 | |
17/2/2017 15:57 | Market cap is mad !! Zen investment alone is worth £1.1 million to GUN. | oakville | |
17/2/2017 15:56 | We bought in this morning. | oakville | |
17/2/2017 15:38 | Yay, someone bought some cake, please sir can we have some more.... Good luck all..SJ | stuj1970 | |
17/2/2017 14:50 | Please sir can we have some cakey, we are all getting a little peckish......? | stuj1970 | |
16/2/2017 08:49 | Agreed sotty666, I only have a small position but will invest more if there are signs of a change in sentiment. | chadders | |
16/2/2017 08:29 | ZEN investment now close to 100% paper gain and rising, won't be long and that 1 investment will account for the entire market cap! Patience needed as always on these stocks. | scotty666 | |
15/2/2017 21:15 | trouble is these holdings stocks are just not moving even where the shares they own are soaring. Paternoster is the same and Polo is actually falling and below cash. Gun is technically cheap now and even has a stake in Horse Hill....but has done nothing. | barnetpeter | |
15/2/2017 19:40 | Copied from the BP thread, posted by temmujin. ECONOMY, ENERGY, INVESTMENTS OIL UNDER THE M25 – WHAT DID BP MISS? Back in 1987 BP, one of the great global oil majors, found oil at the base of the Surrey Hills just outside the M25. The nodding donkeys at the Brockham X1 oil well have been quietly pumping Portland oil for the UK economy for 14 years now. But did they miss something? I think so. Brockham X1 is a deep well. Nearly 7,000 feet. BP drilled straight through the the Kimmeridge limestones that were the secret to this year’s spectacular success at Horse Hill, only five miles away near Gatwick Airport. Horse Hill was fondly nicknamed the “Gatwick gusher.” That’s pretty accurate because it really did gush. Nearly 1,700 barrels of Britain’s finest black gold gushed to surface at Horse Hill. Open up the choke to full bore and it’s anyone’s guess what it would have gushed. The biggest oil hit for a single well in British onshore history. At 41 API, it’s an even better brew than North Sea Brent at 38 API. That means (for the non oil folk amongst us) better quality and better price. | chadders | |
14/2/2017 11:45 | GUN might be smoking but it`s definitely not firing. It will soon be time to join the dumpers as we can`t seem to beat them. | tyranosaurus | |
08/2/2017 20:05 | interesting that so many shares are traded with no movement whatsoever in the share price either way. Clearly keen buyers and sellers. | chadders | |
07/2/2017 15:39 | barnet oyster only raised a small amount $400CAD from memory so we took half of it + warrants otherwise I woudl agree. I dont think they want to dilute more than they need to until either they dual list or get a farm in partner. | scotty666 |
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