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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Golden Prospect Precious Metals Limited | LSE:GPM | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B1G9T992 | ORD SHS 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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0.50 | 1.49% | 34.00 | 33.00 | 35.00 | 34.00 | 33.50 | 33.50 | 302,236 | 16:17:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | -11.67M | -12.68M | -0.1483 | -2.29 | 29.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/5/2024 16:41 | I think the NAV performance will determine the discount. As soon as GPM’s NAV outperforms GDXJ etc reliably (which I believe it will) then the discount the will close, and could even move to a premium. | king_baller | |
09/5/2024 15:45 | Latest from dailygold 'Get more bullish on gold and gold stocks' Do GPM/NCIM ever do any PR to make themselves more widely known to investors? Because currently there is clearly very little interest in it hence the large discount and wide spread. | m24xp | |
09/5/2024 15:14 | Gold miners are starting to move today. The discount here is increasingly absurd! | king_baller | |
09/5/2024 10:08 | thanks to yikyak on the silver thread.. | steve73 | |
08/5/2024 15:25 | pap... re. 3374. I don't think the present situation is similar to the lead up to the '29 crash. In those days currencies were mostly backed by gold (although IIRC, the USD had recently reduced to just 35% backing). The present extremes are being driven by all the QE, and the more currency that is being printed, the higher the market (and all assets) will go. A crash is coming, but it won't be measured by a simple monetary basis. Assuming the global economy reverts to a gold backed standard, then gold will be the winner... or any currency that decides to use gold to back it... eg. BRICS perhaps. | steve73 | |
08/5/2024 14:20 | Yesterday's NAV 42.65p. | weyweyumfozo | |
08/5/2024 13:01 | "Stocks are primed to tumble into a bear market as bullish investors have driven equities to 1929 extremes, famed fund manager says" "The stock market looks poised to fall from its extreme heights, legendary investor John Hussman said. Hussman said the stock market is mirroring the extremes leading up the 1929 crash. A market crash as steep as 65% wouldn't surprise him, he's said previously." | papillon | |
08/5/2024 07:03 | This is a total must read. The oft quoted $3,000 gold and GPM at £1 could look laughable after studying this. Reported this morning that worldwide total debt is now $315 trilion and rising around $250m every day. The world cannot continue to print bog-paper fiat currency and borrow ad infinitum, which is why central banks and in particular China are buying and holding gold on a massive scale. The trend towards speculators and investors now calling for the physical instead of the paper comex nonsense is growing. The squeeze is on and the fun is only just beginning. If this doesn't make people here want to add massively to their GPM positions for huge gains going forward then nothing will. A compelling read:- | different world | |
06/5/2024 19:13 | Silver flying currently, pushing 28 resistance again. | stevieweebie2 | |
06/5/2024 14:15 | Jordan Roy-Byrne - latest interview on gold and silver, from ten hours ago. | different world | |
06/5/2024 12:52 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com Gold price chart. Keep an eye on the RSI as a rising RSI is often bullish. Most sustainable gains are made when the RSI is in the 50-70 channel. The biggest gains are often made when the RSI is in overbought territory, but that often leads to unsustainable spikes in price. | papillon | |
05/5/2024 22:19 | papillon - no problem. Looks like we were both trawling through the same golden stuff! | different world | |
05/5/2024 21:37 | My apologies, different world. I'm watching the snooker on TV. I'll remove that link. | papillon | |
05/5/2024 21:34 | David Erfle - "Junior miner junky" - the sort GPM holds. From earlier this evening Sunday 5 May 2024. | different world | |
05/5/2024 21:33 | .................... | papillon | |
05/5/2024 21:30 | Stagflation Vs Recession: Approaching Decision Point. JRB video | papillon | |
05/5/2024 21:04 | Jordan Roy-Byrne going for gold $3,000-3,500 within 18 months. Anyone heard of Jared Dillian? You won't forget his name when you watch this:- | different world | |
05/5/2024 20:13 | "Gold closed the week at $2,301 – down from last week’s $2,337 but still above $2,300 and firmly in bullish territory as the big move through $2,100 corrects. This may continue for a little while yet, but economic dark clouds continue to gather over the US which will surely offer a tailwind to the yellow stuff." PS Many thanks, different world, for your post. I ignore the down ticks as I'm confident that I will be proved correct to be bullish about Gold, Silver & GPM. | papillon | |
05/5/2024 10:53 | Why would anyobody want to "mark down" papillon and his posts and charts? Bizarre. Keep up the good work P. | different world | |
04/5/2024 21:18 | "Gold & Silver correction continues" Another JRB video | papillon | |
04/5/2024 21:16 | George Gammon video. | papillon | |
04/5/2024 21:12 | Jordan Roy Byrne video. "The Most Important Gold Chart in 2024" | papillon | |
04/5/2024 21:04 | "Video: The End of America’s Hegemony, buy gold and silver sell shares" "Author, investor, and founder of Goldstockdata.com Don Durrett, is bullish on gold but that has clear implications elsewhere." | papillon | |
04/5/2024 15:06 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com GPM linear share price chart since it's flotation. I'm hoping, different world, that the GPM high of circa 130p, achieved in 2011, will be retested and surpassed. 🤞 I'm hoping I'm still around to witness it. 🤞 🤣🤣 | papillon |
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