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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blackrock World Mining Trust Plc | LSE:BRWM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0005774855 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-5.00 | -0.89% | 559.00 | 559.00 | 562.00 | 565.00 | 559.00 | 561.00 | 214,860 | 10:57:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt | -55.78M | -78.99M | -0.4131 | -13.53 | 1.07B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/11/2016 13:52 | I reckon the discount could well evaporate next year, if we keep on making headway. | racg | |
14/11/2016 17:45 | No worries racg.Noticed gold seemed to find support today.. | hutch_pod | |
14/11/2016 16:32 | 1884. That's a bug by the look of the message you get when trying to vote down. If I report it do you think they'll reward me with a blue name ? | colonel a | |
14/11/2016 15:50 | Anyways, not much action today with the price. Hope just a breather. | racg | |
14/11/2016 15:49 | Freebies can only vote up, hehe. | racg | |
14/11/2016 15:48 | In which case, I profusely apoligise Hutch. Peace. | racg | |
14/11/2016 08:30 | Can anybody not vote posts either way ? Feel free to use this one to test. | colonel a | |
14/11/2016 07:22 | Ah I see. No it wasn't me in fact.. | hutch_pod | |
14/11/2016 04:37 | It was a bit harsh. But as I cannot vote posts down, I had to find a way to retaliate to you voting mine down. No hard feelings. I am very comfortable holding here. Unlike with Kaz which is always a terror ride rollercoaster. | racg | |
14/11/2016 04:37 | It was a bit harsh. But as I cannot vote posts down, I had to find a way to retaliate to you voting mine down. No hard feelings. I am very comfortable holding here. Unlike with Kaz which is always a terror ride rollercoaster. | racg | |
13/11/2016 19:01 | Bit harsh. Just feel metals will have some support for a while esp going in via a discounted trust. | hutch_pod | |
13/11/2016 16:57 | Dear Hutch Go stick your head in a liquidiser. Kind Regards R | racg | |
12/11/2016 19:17 | Yes. I decided to start buying back in though. | hutch_pod | |
12/11/2016 16:47 | It's a surprise silver lining for me, as I m not impressed with the Donald. | racg | |
10/11/2016 09:51 | Irritating that I sold out early. Well done to you. :-) | dysonhooverman | |
10/11/2016 09:47 | Aleman, on another thread someone reminded me what a good call you made on this. I wasn't convinced when you were buying at sub £2 but ended up onboard at £3. But well done, great call and I hope you have made a small fortune from it (and that it will become a big fortune in the coming months and years!). | mad foetus | |
10/11/2016 09:41 | Base metals have been rising for a year. Trump has spurred them all on and put a rocket under copper. It's gone from $2.20 to $2.57 in a few days. Imagine what that does to your profit margin if you were in the process of squeezing your production cost down to $2.00. The FTSE Miners index is up 10% in two days. | aleman | |
10/11/2016 08:25 | Trump promising a big infrastructure boost, looks like industrial metals may be in demand for some time. I think this has a long way to go yet. | mad foetus | |
10/11/2016 07:19 | BHP up 8% in Aus that is a decent rise. | wskill | |
09/11/2016 15:59 | Rio through £30, 360p here pretty soon. | philo124 | |
01/11/2016 10:44 | Ooh up she goes | racg | |
31/10/2016 11:44 | hi all things looking smarter now [hd]re jumbo | jumbo66 | |
31/10/2016 00:07 | Discount has been much wider and persisted for a long long time. Not sure what is happening here, but I am not complaining. | racg | |
27/10/2016 21:13 | SP of 326p is a decent discount of 13% to the NAV ( @ 27/10/16 ) of 374p, | strummerjon |
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