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ANTO Antofagasta Plc

2,111.00
-6.00 (-0.28%)
26 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -6.00 -0.28% 2,111.00 2,109.00 2,111.00 2,150.00 2,095.00 2,139.00 861,183 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Copper Ores 6.32B 835.1M 0.8471 24.91 20.8B
Antofagasta Plc is listed in the Copper Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ANTO. The last closing price for Antofagasta was 2,117p. Over the last year, Antofagasta shares have traded in a share price range of 1,280.00p to 2,421.00p.

Antofagasta currently has 985,856,695 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Antofagasta is £20.80 billion. Antofagasta has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 24.91.

Antofagasta Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/12/2008
12:02
All though ANTO is down by some margin - i feel its holding quite well considering the FTSE is getting hammered......
aalli
10/12/2008
14:03
Is the rise all about the rise in the price of copper?
johnwalton
08/12/2008
14:10
Looking good I bought in Friday morning first thing the chart looks pretty good for another good rise tomorrow
davidrigby
07/12/2008
21:42
Dow up nicely after London closed on Friday. Should be a good week next week after the bloody awful one last week.
saltaire111
29/11/2008
23:16
How on earth could that help without reasoning? Very strange post.
allstar117
29/11/2008
00:02
For the record, the Prof remains unconvinced and reiterates his SELL stance on ANTO with a Level 4 target of £1.16

Hope this helps
Thanks

elssworth
27/11/2008
11:20
They were out at 10am, well received!
royaloak
27/11/2008
09:09
Any idea when the Q3 results are coming out....???
aalli
26/11/2008
22:21
ANTO closed at £4.29. Dow up 250pts tonight. Should be in for a good day tomorrow.
saltaire111
24/11/2008
11:11
3rd Quarter financial report due out on Nov 27.....any thoughts?
aalli
18/11/2008
08:33
Investors Chronicle had it as a buy last week at 407 before the crazy couple of days.
amawson
17/11/2008
22:59
I'm very sure your words of wisdom will have a great affect on the share price of such a large successful company - so sure of the success of a contrary opinion to yours that i will make a decent return, which is why i am therefore buying tomorrow - thanks for the tip ;)
allstar117
17/11/2008
20:17
worth no more than 75p
moob
10/11/2008
21:25
more buying today can only be going one way.the long term prospects for this one are possitive, imho.i read last week that m.r.s.a cant live on copper.so if only 10%of all hospitals in the world change all door handles,light switches,etc the amount of copper required, could be huge ,does that make sense.its a bit weired i know but.i bet the nhs are looking.good luck.if anyone is out there.
queenwood
06/11/2008
15:43
just bought a small amount. Fingers crossed in this one but it seemed to be one of the better stocks in the mining sector.
dope007
31/10/2008
09:06
blimey! rocketing

also check out AQP

westcoastrich
30/10/2008
12:24
Good trading update by KAZ today.
max euwe
30/10/2008
10:23
Fine copper play, no takers?
hectorp
23/10/2008
10:41
The decline is not justified. But it is there... and continues. Copper goes to China - lots - and their Gdp9%
mrtravels
21/10/2008
00:30
There is a massive difference between a 'global downturn' and a 'global recession'.
Some commentators on tv and in the press have been saying one thing but meaning the other.
A recession means negative growth. The facts are most countries, even today, are still enjoying significant GDP growth.



The world population is still growing, and the demand for basic resources will be as strong as ever. I think the recent decline in commodity prices in this downturn, is just a temporary phase in an otherwise long bull market for commodities.

max euwe
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