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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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1.50 | 0.34% | 443.00 | 439.00 | 440.50 | 452.50 | 437.50 | 443.50 | 522,694 | 16:35:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Metal Mining Services | 341.98M | 38.77M | - | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/8/2017 11:07 | The thing is MT his sells don't cause the share price to fall as there is a matching buyer .... imo. Just looked at the share price - it's almost as if something is going on in the background. Plus we are beginning to look like a proper company in that the spread is more like a footsie 100 with plenty of liquidity. Just hope it lasts as optimism in this share has historically been a dangerous commodity. | husbod | |
23/8/2017 10:56 | And still Mr £10k continues selling under the bid! Despite the move up this morning Numis are still hard on the bid at 158p with 10,000 | mount teide | |
23/8/2017 10:49 | Little buys at the offer price so another tick up due? And was that 10k under the bid the usual suspect? | husbod | |
23/8/2017 10:47 | Great chart, thanks for sharing and like his £2.70. High in 2009 was close to the £9.50 a share I suggested based on 2018 numbers. | waterloo01 | |
23/8/2017 10:40 | See bikwik charting thread. Post 3069. I asked him to take a look at atym. Interesting reading. | hjsmc1 | |
23/8/2017 10:33 | 160-165p is the critical area again . . . if it breaks this then it's potentially up to 200p . . . obviously the critical factor is the copper price and if it fails to break $3 and falls back then I would be a seller at this price based on the chart . . . views on copper are mixed with the curious relationship between gold, copper and bonds ATM . . . . . . plus it will be interesting to see how the social unrest plays out in Indonesia and Chile . . . | cufes2 | |
23/8/2017 09:50 | Was thinking that myself ! | gcpinc | |
23/8/2017 09:48 | Definitely now in demand. Tight spread and good uplift on a small volume. Acamas piling back in? Remind us of your top slice price rouge? | husbod | |
23/8/2017 09:46 | Or 2p in fact :-) | shortarm | |
23/8/2017 09:43 | if we break $3 copper next stop $3.8 | 777mason | |
23/8/2017 09:30 | About due another penny up.... | shortarm | |
23/8/2017 07:52 | Optimistic Shortarm, but i like it.. :o) 10% net profit sharing for starters on dividends isn't unreasonable is it.. Interesting article on II from SH on how some Governments in unstable parts of the world (aka Africa), just sit in the middle of power distribution and 'tax' miners into submission for power to their mines because they can.., thankfully, and 1 of the reasons I invested here is because we are not in Africa..! | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
22/8/2017 21:40 | 30p per share with copper over three dollars! | shortarm | |
22/8/2017 21:31 | #wanderer1210, I can see a dividend in 2 years time coming when Astor is dealt with, we have to apply profits over and above $10M to them and that takes care of 17/18.. dividends is what I'm here for long term, and when we are spinning off plenty of profits, a 10p per share annual dividend isn't unreasonable to expect..? | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
22/8/2017 21:11 | I think Oslo has more electric cars per head than anywhere! Certainly seems that way in the way to work! | shortarm | |
22/8/2017 20:29 | LLB"total 90,000 Tonnes and potential for $200M profits, but what if Copper was $4 or $5... :o).."Then they'll have to pay circa £1 dividend to us inc Mr 5 & 10k {; ) | wanderer1210_0 | |
22/8/2017 20:04 | Just about everything we can read now points to a Bull run for Copper, and with the EV Green energy revolution gathering pace logic suggests that will happen, $3.00 Copper is just for starters..! With $3.00 Copper, AISC at $2.00 and a C3 $1.00 margin, we will be making short work of all our bills to pay, the working capital deficit, and Astor next.. Next news for us 07.09.2017 for H1 financials, and we're on our way at last.., I can almost see the surface having been underwater and adding for 7 years ... :o) Our time is coming (if Copper holds up) ..!, the profit numbers will be excellent when doubled up with PRT @ 15.0MTPA, and Touro online from 2020/2021.. total 90,000 Tonnes and potential for $200M profits, but what if Copper was $4 or $5... :o).. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
22/8/2017 19:49 | A coulee of useful articles.... | rougepierre | |
22/8/2017 18:11 | I hadn't realised that China already has more electric cars than anyone. The electric revolution is here. As a city dweller, I can't wait. Clean air, as an investor, I can't wait, all that copper! Ford has said it is in discussions with a Chinese company to create a new line of electric vehicles for the world's biggest market. Ford said it was exploring a joint venture with electric car maker Anhui Zotye Automobile Co. The firm is a major manufacturer of small, zero-emissions electric cars. The move comes as carmakers in China face new rules designed to boost electric car sales, part of the government's effort to fight pollution. China already has more electric cars on the road than any other country and Ford said it expects sales of all-electric cars in China to reach four million by 2025. Officials are also working on new rules that would require 8% of car sales to be electric next year and 12% by 2020. "Electric vehicles will be a big part of the future in China and Ford wants to lead in delivering great solutions to customers," said Peter Fleet, vice president and president for Ford Asia Pacific. | waterloo01 | |
22/8/2017 17:40 | I'm certainly "begging" they'll carry on up waterloo... ;-) 777mason...do you mean a reverse Head and Shoulders? | rougepierre |
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