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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.50 | -0.42% | 119.00 | 114.00 | 124.00 | 114.00 | 114.00 | 114.00 | 3,747 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 62.04M | 13.23M | 0.4841 | 2.35 | 31.16M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/1/2021 15:01 | Grim, if gold keeps climbing then I think most people here are hoping for a lot more than £2 over the next 12-18 months... | cyberbub | |
04/1/2021 14:18 | I am here for £2+, interesting this is still neutral on the Relative Strength Index which means there is far more upside ahead before it becomes overbought. Check the volume from £2, dropped on tiny volumes, indicates a 'false' fall IMO. Classic recovery play. Cheap. | grimreaper2019 | |
04/1/2021 14:14 | well done ilostthelot ... keep adding please ;o) | onedayrodders | |
04/1/2021 14:12 | 130p paid was me. 10 grand invested. | ilostthelot | |
04/1/2021 13:38 | Looks like gold is attempting another leg up, up $46 to $1940 atm. | novicetrade68 | |
04/1/2021 13:15 | 150p will just be the first leg. We do need to see progress being made on the ground, and loads of work has been done in that regard, loads more still to do, but Rome wasn't built in a day. | excellance | |
04/1/2021 12:24 | Brakes are coming off now, still very small numbers available on the offer, premium being asked for 10000 shares. No real chart resistance to the £1.50p range. | goldenshread | |
04/1/2021 10:23 | Because limit orders have soaked them all up, to be revealed later. | excellance | |
04/1/2021 10:20 | Still nothing available on the offer. Fallen from £3 ! | space_dust | |
04/1/2021 10:04 | 122p now, this is slowly being allowed out of the bag at the moment but is likely to rise more strongly soon. | excellance | |
04/1/2021 10:02 | EQT has done well...Maybe plenty more upside there. AFC now looks set for strong growth now And CHF also looks good for 2021. | excellance | |
04/1/2021 09:43 | Managed to pick up 10k shares this morning although had to split it to get it through. Big call out to Tim re. EQTEC ! Altyn's time has to be soon..... | sloppyg | |
04/1/2021 09:40 | My guess is because there's a load of buy orders being worked behind the scenes from the off today due to the spectacular gold price rise overnight. | excellance | |
04/1/2021 09:39 | well well well | onedayrodders | |
04/1/2021 09:38 | Try a limit order, or phone your broker and ask why you can't trade. | excellance | |
04/1/2021 09:35 | IG will now let you buy 100 shares, no quote available after that. To put this into perspective a few weeks ago you could buy 25,000 shares in one go. | goldenshread | |
04/1/2021 09:24 | I am certainly topping up at these prices.............. | chrisdgb | |
04/1/2021 09:15 | My broker seems to be in a pickle and paperwork not forthcoming on any transactions which i have managed to complete? | michaelfenton | |
04/1/2021 09:10 | The mm is probably overwhelmed by the strong move in gold price overnight. There's lots going on here that we can't yet see. | excellance | |
04/1/2021 09:07 | I just got a quote to buy at 1.20 with iii. | linz22 | |
04/1/2021 09:05 | Can confirm it is impossible to buy, tried IG and there is no quote available on any size. I think we are in for a decent % move up, it is heavily oversold. | goldenshread | |
04/1/2021 08:54 | Refusing to raise the bid , 10 p spread is insane. They don't want people to show a profit. | stuie | |
04/1/2021 08:47 | First day back, still in bed. | excellance |
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