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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Altyngold Plc | LSE:ALTN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMH19X50 | 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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8.00 | 6.99% | 122.50 | 119.00 | 126.00 | 126.00 | 119.00 | 121.00 | 52,655 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 62.04M | 13.23M | 0.4841 | 2.46 | 32.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/8/2020 16:10 | I still hold 1% of the share capital.... | stockknobjockeyvanbookstino | |
25/8/2020 16:01 | Well done. Hope you kept a few back. I also bought the majority of mine at the lows but so far have not sold any. Am considering buying more if this drops but will hold off for now. GLA | wrighty46 | |
25/8/2020 15:42 | I just sold 2.4m. Acquired for 0.5p. | stockknobjockeyvanbookstino | |
25/8/2020 15:41 | Looking very desirable at these prices | excellance | |
25/8/2020 15:37 | Market makers shaking the tree. | red army | |
25/8/2020 15:33 | Yeah but H2 report is just weeks away. | excellance | |
25/8/2020 15:32 | Just a bit of boredom with Q3 news a few months away. | brasso3 | |
25/8/2020 15:29 | Gold is looking weak. | excellance | |
25/8/2020 15:27 | Under 2p, tight spread to boot. | bsg | |
25/8/2020 15:24 | people continuing to give up here | onedayrodders | |
25/8/2020 15:20 | Yes, when the game of monopoly is over all the pieces go back in the box. | excellance | |
25/8/2020 12:40 | Ultimately most of a citizens wealth here returns back to the state. | 78steve | |
25/8/2020 12:35 | Don't overlook that a correctly-structured pension can currently be outside your estate upon death....... NIAI | tightfist | |
25/8/2020 12:29 | Ok cool thanks, my intention is to assist all my children onto the property Ladder :-) | cool hand kev | |
25/8/2020 12:20 | No, there is a sliding scale so as soon as you have lived 3 years after gift it becomes less than if it were still inside your estate. | the dark horse | |
25/8/2020 12:13 | Would that have been worse than inheritance tax? | excellance | |
25/8/2020 11:48 | Cheers Dark Horse I thought that the Gift allowance was only £3k but I have heard of the seven year ruling. | cool hand kev | |
25/8/2020 11:40 | Nice move DH | onedayrodders | |
25/8/2020 11:40 | You could buy a massive mansion away from the plebs in the ghettos. | excellance | |
25/8/2020 11:21 | chk - don't forget you can give any amount you like as a lifetime gift and as long as you live for seven years thereafter the gift falls outside your estate so no Inheritance Tax. The rich set up trusts, make gifts into them and whilst this still prohibits getting it back it does give some control on to who and when ands how the benefits are used | the dark horse | |
25/8/2020 11:14 | So where do the mega rich put their Money, Tax Havens? You can only have £85k protected in a bank account. Inheritance tax threshold £325k anything above that taxed at 40% The rich must have ways of passing it on to their off spring? Being a Eurasia Mining LTH i need to know. | cool hand kev | |
25/8/2020 11:11 | Well it took the best part of two days and I had to lift my limit to 2.0 but managed to grab another 100k which will sit in my SIPP for the long term. When I look at this in a years time I would be surprised if we are below 5 and not surprised if we are above 10 GLA | the dark horse | |
25/8/2020 10:59 | BTW EML is bouncing | excellance | |
25/8/2020 10:55 | I've been reading all about pensions over the last week, and I am amazed how little i knew about them, like the £1080000 cap and the limits to tax rebates for previous years. Above the £1m level pensions are pointless other than to hide capital. I am quite disappointed to be honest. | excellance |
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