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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sylvania | LSE:SLV | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000SLV8 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 48.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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19/1/2011 10:29 | stucom....also they issued warning about insider dealings in December. May be it has to do with ASX regulations but there is too much coincidence... | naithani | |
19/1/2011 10:23 | and as i typed slv goes norf!..lol....there is the jv news in jan/feb with jlp is there not?....too much to be coincidence imo...... | stucom | |
19/1/2011 09:58 | Chunky trades going through.... | naithani | |
19/1/2011 09:56 | We know that Eastern Platinum has raised money recently.... and I believe their acreage borders with SLV | naithani | |
19/1/2011 09:52 | May be bid for both SLV and JLP. Both of them tied up for Conroast technology.......... | naithani | |
19/1/2011 09:50 | have you noticed the rise in jlp over the same few days guys..going again today.not sure it's as simple as plat price rise...related? | stucom | |
19/1/2011 09:33 | naithani You know, I have been thinking exactly the same thing. The BoD does appears to be tidying up loose ends. | azalea | |
19/1/2011 08:54 | I just wonder if a move to Bermuda in some way related to takeover talks. this company has been in bid talks not so long ago.... | naithani | |
19/1/2011 08:49 | Onwards and upwards from here I believe. Debt free, cash in the bank and production about to increase considerably. Cant wait for the next update. No surpise we are heading to Bermuda just as we are about to hit some serious profit. My prediction 10 million for the 6 months gbp 25 million for the year. This is just on SDO alone. Hope you have all voted yes to the move. | abudhabitrader | |
19/1/2011 08:39 | chrisb and azelea, yes, looking good although may take a breather after the strong run. Chartwise 57 looks to be a possibility . | arja | |
19/1/2011 08:01 | Platinum heading for a 1 year high ($1850), spot price $1845. At this level SLV projects coming on stream should be significantly in the money as production is ramped up. | azalea | |
19/1/2011 07:10 | This company is undervalued definitely if you compare with others in platinum sector. | naithani | |
18/1/2011 22:10 | Thanks arja - nice to see today's high close above that of 31 Dec so still looking good imo. With the strong possibilities of positive news from SLV this Q and the trending rising demand and prices i do feel we could see our fortunes turn around markedly in the near term.... perhaps though as long as the wider market sentiment holds... Good luck to all. | chrisb1103 | |
18/1/2011 19:22 | SPOT PLATINUM RISES TO FRESH HIGH SINCE JULY 2008 AT $1,829.50/OZ- from today's bulliondesk.com . | arja | |
18/1/2011 14:32 | chrisb1103, thanks for interesting comments and nice to see it being played out at the moment . Sorry i failed to acknowledge as have not posted since that time . Good luck . | arja | |
18/1/2011 10:44 | Sprightly the last couple of days. | hywel | |
18/1/2011 10:06 | Online buy limit a paltry 500 shares. | azalea | |
17/1/2011 13:10 | SLV will be announcing several of its projects coming into production this quarter. The tougher the going for S.Africa PGM companies the greater the potential for consolidation in order to drive down costs whilst increasing production. Auto production is picking up in the U.S./Russia/China, along with demand for platinum. | azalea | |
17/1/2011 10:38 | Cash costs (alone) are fast approaching almost USD 1,000/oz for the South African PGM industry, says RBCCM, "and with current capital expenditures seemingly pegged at some USD 300/oz, on average, for the majors, the cash break-even basket price is about USD 1,300/oz". At this level the return on capital is negative and profitability in terms of cash flow generation is roughly zero: "but day-to-day activity continues". The prevailing "basket metal price" is just above USD 1,450/oz. The "break-even" basket price of USD 1,300/oz needs to increase, argues RBCCM, to at least USD 1,700/oz "to even start to justify capital investment". | ohisay | |
13/1/2011 12:18 | cb Many thanks for the charts, looks like the price hit $1801 in the last 24 hrs. If we get a good up date, then buying will follow. With several projects yet to get into their stride, I believe that that 2011 & 2012 will see a notable rise in the share price With China's booming economy, a wider spread of wealth and increasing suburban living, more and more people will need and be able to afford cars -thereby increasing the demand for platinum dramatically over the coming years. | azalea | |
13/1/2011 10:31 | Some decent charts here azalea, heading for $1800 Am convinced we're at the start of a new uptrend here, just need some decent buying to get us up past 55/56 and break the downtrend since July 09. | chrisb1103 | |
12/1/2011 15:26 | Spot price of platinum rising very strongly again today, @ $1791, must be at/above 13 month high. | azalea | |
12/1/2011 09:43 | I do not have access to a historical graph for Platinum prices, but it certainly must be approaching the high for the last 6 months(cribbing off the PAF thread).If sustained it will coincide with Lannex coming on stream and a very significant increase in production. Edit: Platinum was up 17% in 2010. | azalea | |
11/1/2011 23:54 | Yeah still in RUR. Not heard anything. Hopefully shouldnt be long though. Although probably a long wait for the Bolivian payout. Anyway SLV will make us rich. Lannex is coming on line this qtr. Happy days. | abudhabitrader | |
11/1/2011 19:18 | High AT, long time no hear. Sorry off topic but are you still in RUR?? Any sign of the refinancing news? | mrpoisson |
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