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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Solgold Plc | LSE:SOLG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0WD0R35 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.24 | -2.63% | 8.90 | 8.86 | 8.98 | 9.14 | 8.41 | 9.13 | 6,238,862 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -5.32 | 268.3M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/4/2024 21:55 | Dave is back, At last the voice of reason and wisdom returns. | original fastjet | |
23/4/2024 21:17 | Francois I think it's a very interesting market. This thread shows how they raise the margin requirements in both COMEX London and in China with the Shanghai futures market and the Shanghai Gold Market. An interesting read. I note that JPM visited there on 16th April where they had in depth discussions. I believe they have their representatives on bbs at times, just my own personal view. | hazl | |
23/4/2024 17:37 | I was just thinking how it rallied through the day. How funny it's all about perception! | hazl | |
23/4/2024 17:36 | What a complete crock of shi te the share continues to be....steer well clear... | davethehorse | |
23/4/2024 17:00 | You lost all your money fastjet, that's what happened there. Explains why you are bitter and twisted. At least you don't have any money left to spend on sweets, yo-yos, Barbie dolls and any other bait for your disgusting fetish. Here in Wales we know how to deal with your sort. | cymrurrhydd | |
23/4/2024 16:47 | Franco, And no money to advance the project. Exactly like Sxx Remind me what happened there...... | original fastjet | |
23/4/2024 16:28 | Hazl, Most of your posts resemble the ramblings of a guy smoking pot imho. Best you put the kettle on and make a herbal tea and calm down dear | original fastjet | |
23/4/2024 16:07 | Pot and kettle come to mind. 8-) | hazl | |
23/4/2024 15:42 | 3 pointless posts on the trot by old hazl, Pmsl desperately trying to stop the share price slump, Bless | original fastjet | |
23/4/2024 15:41 | Those that bought on the dip have done well already by the look of it. Well done them. Let's hope that share price recovery continues. | hazl | |
23/4/2024 15:38 | And we also are paring back our losses. There you go! IMO | hazl | |
23/4/2024 15:36 | If it does affect then we ought to see better prices here. IMO | hazl | |
23/4/2024 15:36 | Manufacturing index causing gold to shoot up again paring losses apparently. | hazl | |
23/4/2024 15:06 | Its possible , maybe frustrated with the solgold board . | mknight | |
23/4/2024 15:03 | Cracking day at Solg again, The penny has finally dropped and punters offload stock prior to the imminent cheap placing. IMHO red has sold out on the sly hence the change of tone in his posts.... | original fastjet | |
23/4/2024 14:59 | What price did they short at Lefrene | mknight | |
23/4/2024 14:12 | Talking heads on Utube say a couple of large banks have shorted gold to the tune of $2 billion. That would be enough to pull the price down, it'll be interesting to see if the buyers of the shorts hold for delivery. In the meantime a lower price makes it more attractive for long term holders to buy more while it's on special offer. The dollar s being trashed by the current USA administration, and the BRICS keep moving towards their own currency. Interesting times feel close. | lefrene | |
23/4/2024 13:46 | 3m shares traded daily ( not all sells) takes the share price down 5% on two consecutive days. We have 3 billion shares in issue. Go figure. !!! | francoismyname | |
23/4/2024 13:35 | The chart does not look good . Only a bid or finance news can stop the rot by looks of it . | mknight | |
23/4/2024 12:48 | We have a saying in Liverpool. Don’t listen to sheep shaggers. | francoismyname |
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