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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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-2.30 | -1.83% | 123.50 | 123.40 | 123.60 | 124.30 | 121.70 | 123.00 | 1,302,603 | 11:10:10 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Metal Mining Services | 891.26M | 92.28M | 0.0797 | 15.50 | 1.43B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/6/2019 14:43 | It doesn’t look like we are going to break through the 100p today after all. | yorgi | |
03/6/2019 14:01 | This seems more than POG ? I have felt this has been severely undervalued but on no news this is a big 2 day hike ... unless someone is in the know ?? Having said that I have consistently maintained if production is on / exceeding target then 120 is a fair expectation . Your big buy looking tidy now Boris 👍 | kennyp52 | |
03/6/2019 12:58 | Gorgonzola What's behind the 10% rise this morning? Gold up marginally. Trade traiff concerns with Mexico,India to add to China. Oversold? All of the above. Quite a sight to behold. | gordogecks | |
03/6/2019 12:36 | up 10% now....nice | qs99 | |
03/6/2019 12:28 | Hope so yogi. Golds at 1317. In the past I've always thought gold rises lacked conviction due to positive macro economic backstops. I think this may now be changing as DT unbalances everything, unless there is a reversal in policy, I don't see much reason for it to fall | astjgroom | |
03/6/2019 12:13 | Prat did some analysis last night and predicted an 8% rise this morning. Decided not to invest though as happy with his 0.0085% lose of cash value due to inflation position. He's managed to cap his loses at 3% a year for 20 years now by buying nothing. Before then he was losing 10-20% a year. | borisjohnsonshair | |
03/6/2019 11:26 | Could be breaking back through 100p sooner than some had expected. | yorgi | |
03/6/2019 11:19 | Looking like a nice breakout here, 100p will be nice. Did catch something from Peel Hunt a while back stating that their analysts are looking for the strategic update (3 year plan) which is due soon. End June as per poster below. | snickerdog | |
03/6/2019 11:14 | Certainly is Qs but the drop earlier in the year was well overdone in my view. However such falls in the share price brings opportunities. | yorgi | |
03/6/2019 11:05 | wow, that was a confident move up IMO.... | qs99 | |
03/6/2019 10:37 | A quite plausible explanation I would suggest. | yorgi | |
03/6/2019 10:35 | Maybe the strategic update findings are out there already? Quite a big jump and can't all be POG? DYOR | qs99 | |
03/6/2019 10:06 | Looks long and strong for through £1 IMO GLA | qs99 | |
03/6/2019 09:54 | Quite possible George 🙂 | yorgi | |
03/6/2019 09:37 | The Company will release 3-year outlook, including 2020 and 2021 guidance, in Q2 2019 | snickerdog | |
03/6/2019 09:36 | Incredible start. Completely expect it will calm down before eod but always good to see a strong start. .Gold will have it's time. | simba_ | |
03/6/2019 09:36 | The Company will release 3-year outlook, including 2020 and 2021 guidance, in Q2 2019 | snickerdog | |
03/6/2019 09:36 | 94p ! Might even get the 97p sooner rather than later . This is a wee bit surprising but hey ho .. it will do nicely . Could be a lot of buys from those waiting for the 70p Plat and trader365 predicted have found themselves out at the wrong time ? 🤔 | kennyp52 | |
03/6/2019 09:27 | Well this is more like it. A close anywhere above 92p and I think we have at least a run at pound this week. Fingers crossed gold gets some momentum and we get back to a more sensible price. | ukgeorge | |
03/6/2019 08:59 | He does Boris . He keeps 5 shares in his portfolio so he can watch the price minute by minute .. that’ll be about it. | kennyp52 |
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