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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 120.90 | 120.40 | 120.70 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Metal Mining Services | 891.26M | 92.28M | 0.0797 | 15.11 | 1.39B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/11/2021 16:42 | Well done spawny. I am not selling until i see 120p. Maybe ill even hold half for 200p | spacedust | |
10/11/2021 16:38 | Happy day :-). | stevedaytrader | |
10/11/2021 16:34 | +£800 from my 91p buy now Plat. | spawny100 | |
10/11/2021 16:06 | Next leg up. Come on finish at 104p plats target | spacedust | |
10/11/2021 15:47 | £1.About bleedin time for a company with no debt that mines a precious metal with US y/y inflation at 6.2% .Always production numbers letting down this sp | redbaron10 | |
10/11/2021 15:45 | Platinum may be the better option .. we will see . Happy to see gold going in the upward direction . JLP has some serious potential anyone wanting an educated gamble. | kennyp52 | |
10/11/2021 15:45 | It looks like the shorters are closing.would be stupid not to. | sr2day | |
10/11/2021 15:43 | Or maybe not lol £1 ;-) | plat hunter | |
10/11/2021 15:35 | In July 2020, gold went up from $1,800 ish to $2,089 in about 3 weeks... Hopefully, this breakout can replicate that fantastic move and we will see a new record high this month 🚀 | 338 | |
10/11/2021 15:32 | A world awash with money, but also loaded with debt. Should be just right for gold. Cant get used to considering cryptos as a safe play, but onward and upwards they go. I guess the attraction is for criminals, money launderers, those who wish to operate outside of the financial system, illegal immigrants... yes a big market. Just can't undredtand why the authorities tolerate secret untaxed transactions. | careful | |
10/11/2021 15:31 | an hour to go.plenty of time to crack £1. | sr2day | |
10/11/2021 15:17 | A good dose of economic reality in play now.Too much cheap available money chasing too few goods and services that are already in short supply because of labour, supply and distribution issues.Energy in all forms rising in cost, with wages and labour rates rising as well.Companies have no choice but to pass these increasing overhead costs onto the consumer.Inflation is becoming embedded now in global economies.Gold and cryptos hopefully heading higher as safe haven plays as inflation hedges. | redbaron10 | |
10/11/2021 15:16 | Looks like tomorrow for £1 now | plat hunter | |
10/11/2021 15:14 | This sector has been in the doldrums for over a year. Investors forget how quickly it can move when it becomes hot again.I expect the share price move to be dramatic now. | wallywoo | |
10/11/2021 15:13 | it is just in its stride and taking a deep breath before blasting past £1. | sr2day | |
10/11/2021 15:08 | Aka Lodge 😉 | djb3 | |
10/11/2021 15:03 | holders need to sit tight.long way to go. | sr2day | |
10/11/2021 15:01 | Cmon lets have a pound | plat hunter | |
10/11/2021 14:59 | profit takers delaying the surge.shorters have no choice either if they wish to take profits.they have to buy. | sr2day | |
10/11/2021 14:59 | I was holding for 120p by month end. Lets see if 150p can niw be hit if gold goes above 1900 | spacedust | |
10/11/2021 14:57 | 104 was my upper target, could go higher now, so could gold | plat hunter | |
10/11/2021 14:44 | the bears have had their fun.time for the bulls to have a run.let see whether it closes above £1.it will if the shorters decide to close. | sr2day | |
10/11/2021 14:35 | Two buys at 94 and 96 over 98How much is that faker365 lol | plat hunter |
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