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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Berkeley Energia Limited | LSE:BKY | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000BKY0 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 18.50 | 17.50 | 19.50 | 18.50 | 17.50 | 18.50 | 2,540 | 08:00:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.37M | -0.0031 | -145.16 | 200.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/5/2016 16:17 | Boycie you've no idea. I went to see HNR in London last week and BKY presented before them. Very very good presentation and its a compelling story here. Not a holder but liked the story a lot, but fully committed elsewhere. | thejaba | |
03/5/2016 16:04 | got mentioned on a podcast a few times,only reason why it's gone through 28p,not knocking this stock and it could be a good long term play but lets not kid ourselves.. | boycie1 | |
03/5/2016 16:01 | Yes there was some resistance at 30p and its broken through that barrier and will set new yearly highs :)) I'm in here in the low 20's and believe this will be 70p-90p by year end. Wait till uranium starts to spike and it will then this will go even higher!! | laptop15 | |
03/5/2016 14:10 | It is a chart break out. Strong buy. | kingston78 | |
03/5/2016 13:23 | BKY featured again on the Vox weekend podcast. Very funny!470 - The Weekend PodcastThe Vox Markets Podcast with Justin Waitehttps://audiobo | snickerdog | |
03/5/2016 10:31 | Share prophets tip | liambilson | |
03/5/2016 10:24 | Looks like there might be a leak guys :))))Lots of buying here!! This share is only going one way so buy now before it shoots up!!! | laptop15 | |
29/4/2016 13:35 | Up again - nicely in three figure profits now. Rock on PA. | philjeans | |
28/4/2016 17:29 | Yes thats right QP i assume it is correct but the greens are notorious for lodging frivolous objections to anything they dont like.In the 1970s they would go on marches, smoke dope and sing round the camp fire. Now they blog endlessly and post objections online from the comfort of their own bedrooms. I am a little bit nostalgic for the 1970s! | herlat1 | |
28/4/2016 16:46 | By your 664 response, it appears to me that you are not denying the correctness of the El Pais report. Is that right? ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
28/4/2016 16:44 | Good spot on that article Tromso :)) this share is only going one way! Great long investment :) i wouldn't pay to much attention to all this protesting! The market isn't....more buying again today and a nice rise :) might break through 30p tomorrow...just in time for the long weekend :)) | laptop15 | |
28/4/2016 16:38 | El Pais is a left wing paper closely associated with the Socialist Parties and considered to be further left wing than the UK's Guardian. Journalism in Spain differs from that in the UK where the Guardian would spin its pro left wing position but at the same time get a response or quote from the Company. Salamanca24horas is very obviously an online student newspaper/blog. | herlat1 | |
28/4/2016 16:29 | QP my understanding is that the greenies lodge endless objections and appeals (mostly frivolous) to all developments in Spain and they are quickly rejected by Authorities desperate for regional jobs. | herlat1 | |
28/4/2016 16:23 | herlat1 This is what El Pais says to-day : "La Audiencia Nacional va a estudiar la legalidad de la autorización previa que el Ministerio de Industria concedió a Berkeley en septiembre pasado" Rough translation without responsibility on my behalf is : "The National High Court is going to consider the legality of the prior authorisation which the Ministry of Industry gave Berkeley last September". The National High Court of Spain doesn't sound like a bunch of students and greenies to me. El Pais is a highly reputable source of accurate information in my personal experience. El Pais sound quite unequivocal on that point. Are you saying that this information as reported in El Pais is erroneous? ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
28/4/2016 16:07 | SharePickers @SharePickers Current share price 28p, NPV £1.21. Berkeley Energy #BKY MD Paul Atherely on today’s podcast @BKYEnergia1 > bit.ly/VOXPOD0468 | tromso1 | |
28/4/2016 16:03 | Good interview by PA on the Vox Podcast today: https://audioboom.co | snickerdog | |
28/4/2016 15:38 | Lango/QP clearly the students and the greenies are beginning to panic and are flooding the media with nonsense stories as they see the project moving into the development phase with locals being trained for much needed real jobs.Really good sign in my view! | herlat1 | |
28/4/2016 13:52 | Four articles in salamanca24horas today which mention Berkeley. Wow. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
28/4/2016 13:24 | The mine will still ho ahead spain needs the money and salamanca even more so! Politics won't stop this guys....its just a matter of when!!Buy now while its still cheap!SP hasn't been affected by this court case either! | laptop15 | |
28/4/2016 11:56 | Since, according to El Pais, the High Court (Audiencia Nacional) has required the Industry Ministry to send them administrative documents relating to the project and to advise the company that proceedings are to be opened against them, I am surprised that investors have not yet been informed via rns. | langostino | |
28/4/2016 08:52 | well, it will to investors. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
28/4/2016 08:33 | This mine has been ±10 years in the making - 1 or 2 more is of little consequence to a long term holder P.S. - 'senor' is spelt 'señor' ALL IMO. DYOR. | piedro | |
28/4/2016 08:09 | Woops. That'll put the cat amongst the pigeons Gracias, senor. Muy interessante. And that's in El Pais which cannot be brushed off as a student rag. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa |
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