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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Antofagasta Plc | LSE:ANTO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000456144 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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17.00 | 0.81% | 2,110.00 | 2,109.00 | 2,110.00 | 2,129.00 | 2,093.00 | 2,107.00 | 666,461 | 16:29:57 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Copper Ores | 6.32B | 835.1M | 0.8471 | 24.91 | 20.8B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/8/2007 06:58 | Santiago Times: CONAMA INVESTIGATES SPILL AT LOS PELAMBRES MINE (Aug. 23, 2007) Chile's National Environmental Commission (CONAMA) announced that it will investigate the Region IV Los Pelambres mine for allegedly dumping toxic water into the Cuncumén River in early August. | ![]() grgkecer | |
23/8/2007 00:45 | If copper were to adjust to an inflaton related price versus 1974 it would be £6,000 per tonne. This would keep it at the same price in real terms, zero increase. We are 3 - 4 years into a 15 - 23 year bull market in commodoties. | ![]() kerpen01 | |
22/8/2007 15:49 | The price of copper has been temporarily inflated by a constriction of short term supply. Now it's a bubble, but I will wait.... | ![]() andyj | |
22/8/2007 12:54 | Have you considered questions of supply and demand, i.e. the real world? The price of copper has been temporarily depressed by the credit crunch so don't get too burned. | kgab2268 | |
20/8/2007 13:22 | Have to agree with that smashing guy, clear ceiling emerging at 4000. Posible support at 2.5 but a nice drop to there ! | ![]() andyj | |
19/8/2007 13:07 | copper looks a good short from here, most asset classes are heading down fast, can see next support for copper around 2,000 | smashingguy | |
26/7/2007 13:36 | Q2 Production Report due next week. | ![]() grgkecer | |
26/7/2007 13:04 | Ps so what do the pro"s know its all about TIME not fast buying and selling. | ![]() gardenarc | |
26/7/2007 13:02 | I seen in my TIME at this share job HSBC,LONMIN,ANZ,ELIM | ![]() gardenarc | |
26/7/2007 12:54 | closed my short at 707p you can breath now | jaafar1 | |
24/7/2007 13:22 | we all gone quiet......back to the upgraded price target.....700p | jaafar1 | |
24/7/2007 07:56 | 24th July Miner has been downgraded to hold from buy at Deutsche Bank following the strong rise in the share price recently. | jaafar1 | |
23/7/2007 20:35 | That HSBC note has got to be laugh of the month!!!....jus can't help posting it again... HSBC has raised its price target to 700p from 525p to take full account of the Esperanza gold and copper prospect. Retains its underweight recommendation, however. | ![]() diku | |
23/7/2007 15:51 | Because of course the people who write recommendations at HSBC, despite being in their 20s and having access to the same information, know far better than you or I. | kgab2268 | |
19/7/2007 14:07 | normally its the company that is bid for that has the rise, not the prospective buyer... interesting sure it's not just the price of copper? | jlwilliams | |
19/7/2007 12:51 | Breaking news: ANTO is bidding for RIO.....offering £37.82 per share....bid rejected as RIO want to buy PRTY for 22p a share.....hence the rise | jaafar1 | |
17/7/2007 06:58 | Santiago Times: MORALES' RAILWAY NATIONALIZATION SPELLS TROUBLE FOR CHILE'S LUKSIC GROUP (July 17, 2007) Bolivian President Evo Morales said Sunday his government will nationalize his country's extensive network of railways (ENFE). If Morales follows through, the Chilean Luksic Group would lose its 50 percent share of the 1,400 mile-long Andino line in Southern Bolivia. | ![]() grgkecer |
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