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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Petra Diamonds Limited | LSE:PDL | London | Ordinary Share | BMG702782084 | ORD GBP0.0005 (DI) |
Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | |
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40.60 | 41.70 | 41.60 | 41.00 | 41.60 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Last Trade Time | Trade Type | Trade Size | Trade Price | Currency |
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16:35:20 | AT | 20,201 | 41.70 | GBX |
Date | Time | Source | Headline |
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16/4/2024 | 21:57 | ALNC | EARNINGS AND TRADING: J Smart boosts revenue, Tertiary starts drilling |
16/4/2024 | 07:00 | UKREG | Petra Diamonds Ltd - Q3 FY 2024 Operating Update and Final Sales Results.. |
09/4/2024 | 07:00 | UKREG | Petra Diamonds Ltd - Notification of Q3 FY 2024 Operating Update |
08/4/2024 | 12:07 | ALNC | Petra Diamonds signs deal to sell Koffiefontein; targets cost savings |
08/4/2024 | 07:00 | UKREG | Petra Diamonds Ltd - Cost savings target increased to more than US$30m per.. |
08/3/2024 | 15:57 | ALNC | IN BRIEF: Petra Diamonds CFO Breytenbach to leave by end of September |
08/3/2024 | 07:23 | UKREG | Petra Diamonds Ltd - Directorate Change |
20/2/2024 | 10:19 | ALNC | Petra Diamonds shares down as revenue drops on lower diamond sales |
20/2/2024 | 07:00 | UK RNS | Petra Diamonds Limited H1 FY 2024 Interim Results |
16/2/2024 | 10:40 | ALNC | IN BRIEF: Petra Diamonds reports drop in fourth tender sales |
Petra Diamonds (PDL) Share Charts1 Year Petra Diamonds Chart |
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Date | Time | Title | Posts |
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23/4/2024 | 18:04 | Petra Diamonds: Post Merger: What's Next? | 4,853 |
14/4/2022 | 07:50 | Could please someone explain me why does this stock (look) so extremely cheap? | 1 |
27/4/2017 | 21:44 | Guy | 1 |
24/1/2017 | 12:40 | PDL back on tracks? | 574 |
24/3/2012 | 15:57 | PETRA DIAMONDS (PDL) | 11 |
Trade Time | Trade Price | Trade Size | Trade Value | Trade Type |
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15:35:20 | 41.70 | 20,201 | 8,423.82 | AT |
15:35:16 | 41.70 | 29,340 | 12,234.78 | UT |
15:21:44 | 41.54 | 110 | 45.69 | O |
14:44:00 | 41.00 | 1 | 0.41 | AT |
13:34:57 | 41.70 | 1,268 | 528.76 | AT |
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Posted at 21/3/2024 14:41 by jaknife The last accounts were poor:If you read the notes the Going Concern statement is worrying. They expect to breach covenants in June 2025 . Ideally you try to do something to avoid a covenant breach rather than just waiting until it happens! There are significant risks to the downside so it's not a surprise to see people selling. JakNife |
Posted at 08/1/2024 14:09 by r88ave looks like mm are short of shares....upped the bid price...mostly buys today |
Posted at 08/12/2023 08:24 by r88ave Surprised this hasn’t budge much…Bigger holding some 10% increase Bank loan facility progressing well Diamond prices appear to have bottom hence perhaps the pdl price too |
Posted at 08/11/2023 16:58 by ali47fish IN BRIEF: Petra Diamonds CEO Duffy buys shares for total GBP128,194Wed, 08th Nov 2023 16:37Alliance News Petra Diamonds Ltd - Southern Africa-focused diamond miner and supplier - Chief Executive Officer Richard Duffy buys 266,411 shares for total GBP128,194. Price range of shares vary from 45.65 pence each to 48.75p each. Current stock price: 48.29 pence 12-month change: down 56% why is he buying with share price going nowhere! |
Posted at 02/11/2023 10:16 by davethehorse Someone is buying today, could double in price from here in 2024 |
Posted at 01/11/2023 21:27 by tigerbythetail Why would anybody buy these shares?First up, buying the debt would be a much safer play. But even that is too risky for me. For my money PDL is now on a downward spiral to a second debt-for-equity swap, wiping out current shareholders. IMO, it would take quite a turnaround in the diamond market and an amazing run of special stones for them to avoid this fate. |
Posted at 27/7/2023 10:12 by davethehorse Diamond market showing early signs that it's ready to begin a bounce back, as has PDL and GEMD, could be huge gains to be had from these levels imo, gl holders |
Posted at 19/5/2023 07:47 by 74tom This was always going to be under the cosh given the huge debt it was saddled with by previous management.I also think they are paying the price for the huge reduction in CAPEX that took place in 2021 post the bondholder agreement. Capital allocation was unbalanced towards paying down gross debt and production misses have been the result. The decline in diamond prices has then compounded their problems. It was high risk but the shareholder rewards would have been huge IF production & pricing had held up long enough to clear debt & start paying dividends again. Alas that didn’t happen & now they look to be heading backwards in the near term. |
Posted at 26/4/2023 08:14 by davethehorse Decent Q1 operational update from GEMD this morning, unsure why PDL so weak of late but looks a good buy in price currently to me. |
Posted at 18/10/2019 10:05 by fuji99 I think Petra's turn around will seriously start from next week following its update as it has already made loads of investments. The fact that Rio Tinto closed the biggest mine in the world will impact on the supply/demand side leading to diamond price increase. Adding reduced tensions between the US and China before year end, this will give a good kick start to this sector which always takes off around this pre- Chirstmas period. So any flagged up positives next Monday will take the share price to another dimension. Keeping in mind that as earlier as last June the share price was within 20p - 30p band without any positives. So I am looking for a share price band of 30p - 50p in the next 6 to 12 months, that is 400% - 600% from where we are now. PDL share price is at all time low so we cannot dig deeper than where we are for a miner with sales of $495 million and a market cap of just £60 millions. |
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