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CEY Centamin Plc

126.20
2.10 (1.69%)
Last Updated: 10:13:04
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  2.10 1.69% 126.20 126.10 126.20 126.20 124.90 124.90 577,627 10:13:04
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 891.26M 92.28M 0.0797 15.75 1.45B
Centamin Plc is listed in the Metal Mining Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CEY. The last closing price for Centamin was 124.10p. Over the last year, Centamin shares have traded in a share price range of 77.25p to 132.80p.

Centamin currently has 1,157,244,916 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Centamin is £1.45 billion. Centamin has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 15.75.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/4/2019
11:06
90p by end of the day would be a good start
ilostthelot
24/4/2019
10:51
Fantastic update and clearly the city boys like the news. Volume great too. Back to 100p for starters.
momentum1
24/4/2019
10:49
Looks like city liking this a lot IMO... maybe from oversold position?
qs99
24/4/2019
10:37
are they def going for the solar power plant, i thought it just said due diligence completed ?
martinfrench
24/4/2019
10:28
Could be a lot further to rise if they deliver 'A stronger second half for the year is forecast, delivering approximately 55% of the annual production guidance during H2 2019. This will be driven by increasing quarter on quarter open pit ounce contribution, as the grade profile improves with depth, and further optimisation of our underground operations.'
gaffer73
24/4/2019
10:26
Was nearer £1.30 a few months ago, that offers a 50% upside, DYOR and just saying!
qs99
24/4/2019
10:24
Well done to those adding.
spacedust
24/4/2019
10:12
Agreed this is a great start and IMO this will trend back towards £1 and have bought in accordingly... DYOR
qs99
24/4/2019
10:07
Happy with those results.

"'We have made a solid start, delivering Q1 ahead of expectations. Despite being the weakest quarter forecasted for 2019"

Q1 weakest and ahead of the game at this early stage


"A stronger second half for the year is forecast, delivering approximately 55% of the annual production guidance during H2 2019"

Let's hope it continues throughout the year.

crossing_the_rubicon
24/4/2019
10:03
Honk honk.. whats that noise oh its the sound of the boat plat hunter has just missed.
auson1
24/4/2019
09:57
Lol that's too rich for my pockets Kenny
plat hunter
24/4/2019
09:56
Sorry - just found it in the RNS
the deacon
24/4/2019
09:55
‘Back in’ - juju you are a total plonker
dt1010
24/4/2019
09:53
What dividend is due?
the deacon
24/4/2019
09:40
Bought in.
ilostthelot
24/4/2019
09:38
Added this morning, results ahead of expectations so seem to be on the way back up and with divi payable next month seems a no brainer.
warranty
24/4/2019
09:21
100p in April 2019
spacedust
24/4/2019
09:06
Gone long - once news sinks in with dividend no reason for this not to get back to mid 100s.

A lot of questions answered and the drilling results are impressive.

I like the solar plant. Building that in the desert makes a lot of sense and will reduce ongoing costs even further not least given the internal results are so impressive.

Hmmmm. To go even longer that is the question

trentendboy
24/4/2019
09:05
Pretty sure DeanOwls is not an investor here. That stupid comment is the one and only contribution so far on ADVFN.
shieldbug
24/4/2019
09:04
I see you finally bought in Prat Hunter ...

09:02 - 24/04
Buy 883 84.92p £749.83

Nice little profit by end of day if it hits 90p

kennyp52
24/4/2019
09:02
Strong results - very strong results. Outstanding drilling results are the key

No reason mid 100s again IMO

trentendboy
24/4/2019
08:58
Agreed. This is clearly their focus. The new COO is clearly very capable. He was appointed COO at Endeavour in July 2017 but had been in the company since 2009.

Here is what the Endeavour said when they appointed him.

"Jeremy Langford has worked in the gold mining, nickel, iron ore and oil and gas industries for the past 17 years and has held a number of key management positions, which have culminated in his current role of Executive Vice President Projects & Technical Services at Endeavour. Jeremy has been with the company since 2009 and is one our longest serving executives. He has extensive West-African experience and has a long track-record of building projects on-time and on-budget with over 6 projects built and delivered for in the past 12 years. Mr. Langford successfully managed the development and construction of Endeavour's Nzema, Agbaou and Tabakoto expansion projects along with the implementation of the Agbaou Secondary Crushing Circuit Upgrade and Ity CIL DFS delivery in parallel. Currently he is managing the Houndé Project construction, the Karma plant optimization, along with managing technical due diligence duties and overseeing the pre-development of the Ity CIL Project. Prior to joining Endeavour, Jeremy served as Project Director at Ampella Mining, Adamus Resources, and Ausenco Services where he planned, managed and oversaw a number of successful projects in West Africa, including the Sabodala project construction in Senegal. He has previously held senior project construction roles with a number of other resources companies including Northern Iron and Icon Engineering. Jeremy began his career as an engineer with the Royal Australian Navy.

He holds an honours degree in Mechanical Engineering from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia."

shieldbug
24/4/2019
08:56
clearly quite a few super negative (shorters) on here that just dont get mining challenges, or do and would rather the gold jumps out of the ground itself and runs down the road into a pan
martinfrench
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