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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Centamin Plc | LSE:CEY | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B5TT1872 | 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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0.50 | 0.38% | 133.70 | 133.50 | 133.80 | 133.70 | 131.80 | 133.60 | 503,879 | 09:12:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 891.26M | 92.28M | 0.0795 | 16.75 | 1.55B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/10/2016 10:35 | Up approx 5% since the 5/10, but still down 15% from its 180p high on 18/8.If the Feds raise its rates in December, how will that affect the share price and p.o.g.? | azalea | |
08/10/2016 09:05 | Centamin's Good-looking Exclusive club members: 27 Mafia: 0 | sawadee3 | |
08/10/2016 08:51 | Wow!! what a fantastic day yesterday :-) Oilies continue their run too!! Best news of all....Rebs is back :-) Thanks Rebs, it's always good to hear that we're getting richer at the expense of those shorting our investments :-) Happy days chaps :-) | sawadee3 | |
08/10/2016 08:49 | ShayADFN It is you who have the problem, you have repeatedly failed to answer a simple straight forward question based on you very own statement;which can only mean you lied when you stated you diversified into HMG buying its shares at 83p. Only someone with no knowledge of buying and selling shares on the UK stock market would believe your fantasy story. Whereas, any experienced investor reading your non sensical evasive answers to a very simple question, would know you were lying. You can buy and sell a million shares a day,have an order book as long as your arm and unlimited credit from broker, for all I care, but none change the fact that you could not have bought HMG shares at 83p., in August 2016. The deeper you dig a hole to bury yourself in, the more I suspect the veracity of any share trades you claim to have made. | azalea | |
07/10/2016 16:08 | 30 trades a day, whoah dude that's incredible!You must make like a few pounds per trade, I guess.I don't know how your blood pressure can handle that lol.Nice that it works for you though. Who do you use for level 2? | saget | |
07/10/2016 14:57 | azalea you seem to have a problem reading, I suggest you read the post carefully, then post. I don't really know how many trades you do per day, I buy and sell an average 30 deals a day, using level 2- If you can't see the order-book then you are probably a buy and hold investor. I do both, on volatile stocks I will trade everyday, as broker gives me a large credit to trade on. | shayadfn | |
07/10/2016 14:23 | ShayADFN If you reduced your holding in CEY by 20k @ 180p, you could have only done that within in a day or two either side of the 18th August when it peaked. If you then diversified by using any of that money to buy HMG, you could not have bought the shares at 83p, because in the whole of August HMG share price never dropped lower than 109p. Morningstar Subscription Service provides data on virtually everything you need to know about UK Aim and Main listed companies, ranging from minute by minute trades, 90 day volumes, daily volumes, the price of shares for up to 10 years, directors sales and purchases, ditto major holders trades,an alert system reporting RNS notifications - placings, rights Issues, etc. So you had better try harder explaining how you bought HMG @ 83p, after you sold 20k of CEY at 180p. Take another look at you contract note. | azalea | |
07/10/2016 14:05 | Better lucky than good | dmitribollokov | |
07/10/2016 13:01 | Only in CEY & HGM myself gold side. rollercoaster ride for sure.Am hoping they continue their upward climbs...Oil has been a disaster so licking wounds there,outside of Shell holding. | fangorn2 | |
07/10/2016 12:59 | Fangorn, I have had very lucky this year. gvc, 888 cey and hgm- Something's moving hgm this afternoon | shayadfn | |
07/10/2016 12:49 | Wow ShayADFn, You must've been very lucky as it, HGM, opened at 83p on 1st June - Low 81.88 - High 89.88 on the day apparently according to IG deets. Never looked back from 2nd onwards. Great buy for sure. Am wondering whether to take profits myself as up a decent amount but I do beleive in the gold bull scenario.Simply too much debt around,inflation is surely coming, just a question of when, and global insecurity seems to be on the rise... | fangorn2 | |
07/10/2016 12:44 | Anyone got their divi yet? | shayadfn | |
07/10/2016 12:22 | azalea- I started trading in hgm in june starting at 83p first purchase (I trade 5k at a time to get a reasonable price) , prior to xd I had 149500, I reduced to 10k yesterday, first thing. I use level 2 to trade NOT Morning Star | shayadfn | |
07/10/2016 12:02 | No answer from ShayADFN to my question (post 17076) as to how he claims to have bought HGM shares this August @ 83p. Unless he comes up with a credible answer, i shall treat his posts with significant suspicion. | azalea | |
07/10/2016 07:15 | I'd much rather buy on weakness. Can't be around today but stuck another buy order in. Good luck all :-) | sawadee3 | |
06/10/2016 15:42 | ShayADFN -17076 If you bought into HGM this August, how did you buy shares @ 83p; was there a rights issue. Morningstar data shows the share price ranged between 109p-147p in that month. | azalea | |
06/10/2016 10:55 | Agree edje2 I am back in again. Also chart looks to have support around the current price. H | hectorp | |
06/10/2016 09:35 | Congratulations all buyers :-) Another "Golden" opportunity taken advantage of :-) Happy days chaps :-) | sawadee3 | |
05/10/2016 13:07 | Impressive results, managing a rise in this atmosphere good but a shame. May motor when dampners off. Waterfall gold attack no doubt planned out there. | edjge2 | |
05/10/2016 11:45 | Buyers called it right :-) He's done it again chaps! :-) | sawadee3 | |
05/10/2016 11:29 | Prelim production results look good to m.e. Comments from more expert eyes welcome | blowitall |
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