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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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-42.00 | -1.90% | 2,168.00 | 2,178.00 | 2,180.00 | 2,226.00 | 2,166.00 | 2,207.00 | 625,133 | 16:35:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Copper Ores | 6.32B | 835.1M | 0.8471 | 25.62 | 21.39B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/7/2013 23:38 | climb back to ten poonds begins | coldfish 2 | |
02/7/2013 08:52 | Looks good to me its now got its own POWER.. | gardenarc | |
02/7/2013 08:48 | maybe a doubler from here imho | snatander | |
27/6/2013 14:23 | ANTO broker notes: Today - Investec downgraded to sell from reduce; TP down to 691p from 892p + big EPS cuts Tues - MS stayed UW; TP cut to 830p from 880p Tues - DBK stayed at Hold; TP cut to 1,069p from 1,110p More here: www.brokerforecasts. | major clanger | |
12/6/2013 23:00 | Sheila told me its technically poised to touch £2 soon Hope it helps | sanks | |
07/5/2013 08:05 | Great recovery going on here | n0rbie | |
02/5/2013 21:30 | 13 June, if that counts as soon (Goes XD on 8 May) | call-logger | |
02/5/2013 21:17 | Big dividend soonish too. | n0rbie | |
01/5/2013 12:00 | SolGold, Forte Energy, Goldplat, Norseman Gold and others feature in Fox-Davies Newsflash By Fox-Davies May 01 2013, 9:04am Daily Mining Monitor Antofagasta (LON:ANTO) has released is 1Q'13 Production Report. In this news: Group copper production was 183,800 tonnes in Q1 2013, in line with our expectations. This represents a 12.8% increase on production in Q1 2012 mainly due to higher plant throughput at Esperanza. The 5.2% decrease in copper production compared with Q4 2012 is mainly due to the expected lower production at Los Pelambres as a result of major scheduled plant maintenance | lucky_punter | |
01/5/2013 09:32 | Good production figures today for copper, gold and moly. In normal times the share price would be much higher. Just a matter of time. | deadly | |
18/4/2013 19:24 | Sanks!! There you are!! :-) With your excellent posts.......and minjsniffing potential of course | npp62 | |
28/3/2013 19:31 | Will wait for the floor. Can't see the floor any time soon. Technically looks ready to test below £2 again! Makes you wonder how they push it out of boundaries and make folk think "we better get in" mentality! Bubbles always pop. Found an interesting piece on the Alpha site: Mar 15 2013 "They" - whoever "they" are - would once again push the Dow into positive territory at the close. "They" did push the market into positive territory. More importantly I have a commitment to the bear side of the market and that won't change until there is a reason John Hussman made the following remarks on February 3, 2013: Present market conditions now match 6 other instances in history: August 1929 (followed by the 85% market decline of the Great Depression), November 1972 (followed by a market plunge in excess of 50%), August 1987 (followed by a market crash in excess of 30%), March 2000 (followed by a market plunge in excess of 50%), May 2007 (followed by a market plunge in excess of 50%), and January 2011 (followed by a market decline limited to just under 20% as a result of central bank intervention). These conditions represent a syndrome of overvalued, overbought, overbullish, rising yield conditions that has emerged near the most significant market peaks - and preceded the most severe market declines - in history. . . I agree with Hussman. I don't know when we capitulate but I think we will. Hussman closed his Weekly Market Comment this way: I'll end with a review of how we can expect market psychology to evolve over the completion of the present market cycle. It's the same sequence that I suggested in April 2000: "This is my retirement money. I can't afford to be out of the market anymore!" "I don't care about the price, just Get Me In!!" "It's a healthy correction" "See, it's already coming back, better buy more before the new highs" "Alright, a retest. Add to the position - buy the dip" "What a great move! Am I a genius or what?" "Uh oh, another selloff. Well, we're probably close to a bottom" "New low? What's going on?!!" "Alright, it's too late to sell here, I'll get out on the next rally" "Hey!! It's coming back. Glad that's over!" "Another new low. But how much lower can it go?" "No, really, how much lower can it go?" "Good Grief! How much lower can it go?!?" "There's no way I'll ever make this back!" "This is my retirement money. I can't afford to be in the market anymore!" "I don't care about the price, just Get Me Out!!" | agai | |
28/3/2013 17:30 | Did you get your tick up???? Its got you by the loola, and will continue to squeeze that loola till you scream in your sleep. When that happens, you will start to watch Coronation Street. After that you will begin to buy lottery tickets. Then you will begin to go to church on Sundays and Tuesdays. Then you will start praying and wish you were out. After that, you will wait for me to get in at £2, for the dead cat loola bounce to £6.72 Let me know if this helps Sanksaalot....with a £2 entry target | sanks | |
11/3/2013 09:57 | Im expecting a good tick up tomorrow after report. | caramelsoul | |
18/1/2013 15:33 | I'm still waiting for the big loola drip towards £2 Its only matter of time before it drip drip BANGS!! Hope this helps | sanks | |
07/11/2012 15:19 | Technically ready to drip below £9..then it will do a double drip. Hope this helps | sanks | |
21/10/2012 18:26 | Its been bubbled too much...Dow took a battering..i remain a shagger on ANTO with a drip drip target of circa £4.87 Hope it helps | sanks |
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