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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 120.90 | 120.50 | 121.00 | 122.60 | 120.70 | 122.40 | 614,847 | 09:20:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Metal Mining Services | 891.26M | 92.28M | 0.0797 | 15.23 | 1.4B |
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05/8/2019 10:28 | Srb seller cleared and that's moving up nicely as well. Basically just buy gold stocks at the moment. Most are at or near the bottom of the cycle. | littlepuppi7 | |
05/8/2019 10:04 | Not unexpected resistance at this level. However, gold price and new African mine news should drive this up into 150p+ level again. Where it should be with this gold price imo | wallywoo | |
05/8/2019 09:57 | Guys, SHG is catching up CEY... I think SHG should be valued at 25p when dividend is started similar to CEY at current price... dyor | 338 | |
05/8/2019 09:19 | the speed at which the FTSE is collapsing is scary literally 5 trading days | creditcrunchies | |
05/8/2019 08:54 | FTSE -500 gold stocks up say no more | creditcrunchies | |
05/8/2019 07:58 | Roll on£1.50 and beyond for CEY... | qs99 | |
05/8/2019 07:48 | $1458 this morning . FTSE stocks down ... get into gold ! 135 today? | kennyp52 | |
05/8/2019 07:47 | if you're not in gold you need to see a priest | creditcrunchies | |
04/8/2019 22:25 | Who's brave enough to make a call on pog from here.I believe the Fed reserve meeting 18-19th September is now a possibility for another interest rate cut after The Donald's not so insignificant foray into the question of Chinese tariffs again.If there's a possibility of another rate cut,and Trump wanting a dollar depreciation to boost US exports,then the pog could tread water or even rise from here.Who knows? I'm at least hopeful we won't see a significant retrenchment of the pog.If we got a quick resolution of the US/China trade war we might see a big fall in pog,but i can't see that happening imminently.imho.Gla | redbaron10 | |
02/8/2019 16:40 | Yes Kenny, key was nothing to kick us. Looking at the price of POG surprised we didn't end up ~133, but still ace considering where we were a few months ago, amazing gains- have a good weekend. | stevedaytrader | |
02/8/2019 15:17 | Thanks stevedaytrader .. Nothing to get excited about then and nothing to kick us ? POG at present on the uptrend $1444 so that seems to be positive $1447 ... come on let's see $1500 !! | kennyp52 | |
02/8/2019 13:40 | US non-farms, pretty much on prediction, so far commentary mixed and could be read either way, so expect much narrower volatility- see what the "chatters/analysts" in the media make of it and say. | stevedaytrader | |
02/8/2019 13:07 | Yes it should help gold | bag158s | |
02/8/2019 12:09 | Note today's US non-farm payroll day- so we may see some volitility this afternoon | shayadfn | |
02/8/2019 10:17 | it's doing well it'll hold up whilst everything else crashes | creditcrunchies | |
02/8/2019 10:16 | why the fk this not going up?!? I would have thought this would be £1.35 by now.... | thakars | |
02/8/2019 09:58 | gold is one of best sectors at the moment... SHG is ticking up... about to breakout... catching up CEY ... dyor :) | 338 | |
02/8/2019 09:38 | the FTSE is melting down but the portfolio is up because of PMs | creditcrunchies | |
02/8/2019 09:36 | It looks like Trump will be in for a 2nd term he's got the Fed in his pocket and the Democrats are in disarray they don't have anybody that can challenge him. All of this will keep PMs excited. Soon the brokers will have to re-rate this higher | creditcrunchies | |
02/8/2019 09:26 | 136/137 big target here, then close that gap! | dmitribollokov |
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