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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Atalaya Mining Plc | LSE:ATYM | London | Ordinary Share | CY0106002112 | ORD 7.5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-10.50 | -2.31% | 444.50 | 440.50 | 443.00 | 459.50 | 441.00 | 442.50 | 919,560 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 341.98M | 38.77M | - | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/2/2017 10:23 | Great find remarks...looks like they want to raise cash...wonder what they want to use it for...? | rougepierre | |
17/2/2017 10:22 | CGH doubled...silver and gold resilient... Escondido looks like lasting a long time...why is the copper price down...? Overbought and readjusting for the push to $3 and beyond...? meanwhile, i wonder if the ATYM share price is being held back by investors who bought the placing at 142.5p lightening their holdings....? AIMHO as usual... | rougepierre | |
17/2/2017 09:11 | Another day closer to judgement day, FY2016 financials, and Q1-2017 numbers, Copper still $2.70+/lb, the company is moving forward despite the share price .! | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
17/2/2017 08:22 | What is it with all of these multiple full stops or should I say ellipsis at the end of a sentence. Is Cufes form of posting becoming contagious.......... | iankn73 | |
16/2/2017 23:30 | SML doubled...sold half... AAU stirring...I'll hang onto WTI and will buy more if they fall enough... Thanks guys... | rougepierre | |
16/2/2017 19:56 | Head gardener - Its not all about the extraction. Its more about what they may find prior to extraction, that will propel this stock and if it take 5 years from discovery to production then so be it. I'm in my early 40s so time isn't so much of an issue for me, hopefully :-). Most exploration companies are many years from extraction, it doesn't stop punters from investing in them. How long has it taken ATYM to get to this point, what about KEFI, look at SOL Solgold this has literally 20+ bagged just on discovery alone, so don't really get your point. | iankn73 | |
16/2/2017 19:42 | Kincora must have great grades of copper, they must be 5 years from extraction, buy, if you need to saunder you hard earned cash. | head gardener | |
16/2/2017 19:16 | Thanks - done. | sirmoori | |
16/2/2017 19:07 | Sirmoori Edit the post and replace the lower case t with upper case T and the link will work . . . | cufes2 | |
16/2/2017 17:32 | I spoke with someone from the Royal Courts of Justice the other day and was informed that worst case a judge can take up to 3 months to reach judgment. I'm not sure how accurate this information is as I didn't have a great deal of confidence in the individual I was speaking to. | iankn73 | |
16/2/2017 17:05 | Thanks sirmoori - Some interesting links there. | iankn73 | |
16/2/2017 17:01 | Hi RP - I have just updated the Kincora copper thread KCC. I particularly like this part of the proactiveinvestors article regarding SolGold. It appears those few copper juniors with new real exploration plays are well positioned as investors refocus on the favourable structural outlook for copper. With this in mind, Kincora is one to keep on the watch list as it looks to drill two targets that are analogies to the existing two large-scale mines in the world-class Southern Gobi copper belt. Exploration success could support it quickly moving into the leagues of SolGold or Cordoba. Here is the link for those of you that might be interested. | iankn73 | |
16/2/2017 16:57 | Reasons to be cheerful: 1. 2. 3. | sirmoori | |
16/2/2017 14:55 | Anyone with yhoughts on Trafigura.I think they are the reason for this price fluctuation.Look at their history wth the old EMED. Big insts. are wary of them. ATB l33 | lanty33 | |
16/2/2017 14:20 | Well there are 3 judgements being delivered tomorrow, but not our one unfortunately, so that's 3 weeks up.., Copper $2.73 and still our share price erodes, unsurprisingly buyers sat on the fence watching/waiting.. #Pawsche/Charlieee, what's the 'norm' timeframe for a ruling after a hearing..? or is it as long as it takes..? Escondida, the world’s largest copper mine, churns out more than a million metric tons of the metal a year, or about 5 percent of global production. At that rate, the week-long strike by 2,500 workers is costing about 21,000 Tonnes supply to the market per week.. This may just be the tip of the iceberg as union leaders say they’re preparing for a two-month-long strike, which is likely to influence upcoming wage negotiations at other Chilean mines this year. The world’s second-biggest copper mine, Freeport-McMoRan Inc.’s Grasberg, is winding down output as it tries to renew export permits with Indonesia.. We could potentially have $3.00 Copper in a months time to sell into.. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
16/2/2017 13:10 | I see a small plug for us in this weeks IC. They have us as a continued "buy" | acamas | |
16/2/2017 12:58 | 4.5p down nervousness tomorrow being Friday could The Judge report his findings at the end of a week. What else could it be only 7 trades so far today a largish sell order being got away. Anything else? | acamas | |
16/2/2017 12:53 | Yes, i was sitting here couple of years back just prior to the final permit when the share price was 10+ and i was in profit and thinking with the permit we are away and look what happened. | poleaxe | |
16/2/2017 12:08 | poleaxe, At long last I am hoping those days are long gone. We have suffered years of torment in that channel 120p is 4p old money.Good grief I hope much better as this year unfolds | acamas | |
16/2/2017 11:27 | Never mind they will soon be back to 120, then you can buy back in. | poleaxe | |
16/2/2017 10:30 | 3000 shares sold and we drop 2p. ? | reba |
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