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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Acacia Mining Plc | LSE:ACA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B61D2N63 | ORD 10P |
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% | 234.00 | 234.60 | 235.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/5/2017 15:24 | Bottom well smacked!😋 Shorts will be closing rapidly this will be a quick turnaround IMO! 🍌🍌 I will not be eating any of them until £6 Gla! | glenkaz | |
26/5/2017 15:09 | We have barrick owning 60% of the co | tsmith2 | |
26/5/2017 15:06 | Tuesday gap up me thinks | letmepass | |
26/5/2017 14:51 | Lots of big buys flowing in | letmepass | |
26/5/2017 14:50 | £350 Tuesday easy!!! | glenkaz | |
26/5/2017 14:50 | EASY £3 TODAY | falia | |
26/5/2017 14:49 | Based on today's statement £4.5-5 is fair value imo. Until it's properly sorted then £6+ | tsmith2 | |
26/5/2017 14:48 | 300 + coming soon | letmepass | |
26/5/2017 14:45 | Most important thing is that the President and his cabinet DO not lose face, so they have the option to fire anyone involved in drafting the report. | novicetrade68 | |
26/5/2017 14:45 | Maybe we are going to have greatest market cap of gold producers too | tsmith2 | |
26/5/2017 14:44 | Peel Hunt values Acacia at between 445p per share for business as usual and 48p if it loses all its Tanzanian assets. | liam1om | |
26/5/2017 14:44 | Penny about to dropThe Committee's findings imply that Bulyanhulu and Buzwagi each produce more than 1.5 million ounces of gold per year. This would mean they are the two largest gold producers in the world; that Acacia is the world's third largest gold producer; and that Acacia produces more gold from just three mines than companies like AngloGold Ashanti produce from 19 mines, Goldcorp from 11 mines, and Kinross from their 9 mines. | tsmith2 | |
26/5/2017 14:44 | atlantic I was only joking, lots of respect for Simon. | keya5000 | |
26/5/2017 14:43 | Way oversold.. Up we go | letmepass | |
26/5/2017 14:43 | Shorts should now close unless your a big fat greedy b/stard that stinks of 💩! Is the heat getting to ya! Cos I smell b o and smoke! Gla! This is gonna hurt the shorts! .... And good! 🤒 | glenkaz | |
26/5/2017 14:43 | I have to agree welshy.Arbitration is a slow old process. Direct dialogue is clearly the preferred option in this rns. Do we have good enough examples of this governments pragmatism? | nicksoj | |
26/5/2017 14:42 | Moving quickly 300 soon | letmepass | |
26/5/2017 14:37 | Yes Cawky and they could as easily close the mines and you are down 50% minimum in a blink of an eye. This could drag out for months and even years if it ends up in arbitration. You ramping old buffoon :-) | welshwiz | |
26/5/2017 14:32 | As above, how do the govt backtrack without losing face. They are still withholding millions in VAT repayments due to ACA & Shanta & are blatantly on a grab | harry vederci | |
26/5/2017 14:27 | Well said fatty.... | keya5000 | |
26/5/2017 14:25 | We now have confirmation of the sheer silliness of the Tanzanian government's conduct. With a bit of luck this could be all settled in a week or two. I paid 272p yesterday and was a bit disappointed to see the price retreat again. However, if all is well (it is a big IF), this price can go up 100p without blinking. Simon | simon cawkwell | |
26/5/2017 14:25 | The Tanzanian Government already look very foolish,it will be interesting to see How they spin out of it. | atlantic57 | |
26/5/2017 14:25 | Can we be the worlds biggest gold producer please! | tsmith2 | |
26/5/2017 14:22 | Just a complete embarrassment for the Tanzanian Government. Made to look like chumps in one simple news release. | keya5000 |
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