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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Empire Metals Limited | LSE:EEE | London | Ordinary Share | VGG3036T1012 | 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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-0.25 | -2.98% | 8.15 | 8.00 | 8.30 | 8.40 | 7.95 | 8.40 | 5,203,809 | 10:31:46 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.16M | -0.0019 | -42.63 | 48.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/11/2022 07:33 | You been de ramping on this board for years. If you don't like the share then move on. Seem pretty bitter about all the good news... seeing the share price do over 100% in a bear market must be killing you. | lukewarner222 | |
03/11/2022 19:56 | Don't always post ZICO! Stock consolidated at support and moved higher today which was the most likely scenario. It all started with the double bottom around .75p. So I haven't changed my opinion the market cap remains low. It's been a long slow turnaround in sentiment from the sale of the Georgian assets but the new focus could have some legs particularly if they come up with a positive announcement from one of the other license areas. I was buying GGP at .2 of a penny when no one was interested so I'm not getting too excited about oscillations around this level! IMO they have a much better chance of producing quality and scale with SB's strategy than they ever had so...We'll see. | geko5trade | |
03/11/2022 17:15 | No posts from Geko today. | z1co | |
03/11/2022 13:00 | EEE is simply a case of sitting and waiting and ignore the guaranteed negative posts that come when a share starts to move.Meanwhile I would recommend popping ORCP on your monitors - imo that will be one of the shares of 2023 | supercity | |
03/11/2022 12:43 | It's really got strong vibes that double figs could suddenly be reached.The higher it goes the more expensive to buy so getting in early is no brainer. | iloveit | |
03/11/2022 12:38 | Up 30% must big order coming in !! | bspgamer | |
03/11/2022 12:26 | Bspgamer you talk stronzate you cafone. They're looking for alias Purchaseatthetop. | 1liam | |
03/11/2022 12:11 | Nightmare to remove copper from the ground, and it's a big if. They will need millions in funding!!!Dilution comming and the MMs know it.PS.......Read the RNS "May have found copper" 'NOT have found' ALARM BELLS RINGING | 1liam | |
03/11/2022 11:37 | It's Lundin that we need to watch remember our chairman O'Neil with a PHD who was new business CEO for Lundin will be all over this copper project!! | bspgamer | |
03/11/2022 11:23 | Newcrest more interested in copper than gold. Newcrest (NCM AU) A$17.33, Mkt cap A$15.5bn - Newcrest to boost copper output to cater for long-term demand outlook • Newcrest’s CFO stated that copper could provide over 50% of the Company’s revenues by 2030 on the ramp up of its major Canadian and Papua New Guinea projects. • The CFO stated there is ‘no limit’ to Newcrest’s copper ambitions. • The Company reiterates their commitment to gold but is looking to ‘invest more courageously’ in the key electrification metal. | saracen3 | |
03/11/2022 11:09 | Ullo Kit Kat! Gotta new motor?Ullo Kit Kat! Gotta new motor?They gonna put you in a special hospitalIs there life on Mars? Is there life in Brighton? What's that switch over there for? Ah ah ah ah ow... ah ah ah ah owYour donkey losing a leg tomorrow! Your donkey losing a leg tomorrow!Ullo Kit Kat! Gotta Toyota ?Ullo Kit Kat! Gotta Toyota ? | 1liam | |
03/11/2022 11:04 | Bought at 1.2p and sold at 3p thanks to your ramping this donkey. | 1liam | |
03/11/2022 10:53 | Sold this at 3p. It will never recover. | 1liam | |
03/11/2022 10:50 | EUA is down 95% because of your daily and hourly ramping. People are looking for you over there!! | bspgamer |
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