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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eurasia Mining Plc | LSE:EUA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0003230421 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 1.50 | 1.45 | 1.55 | 1.50 | 1.45 | 1.50 | 3,051,813 | 08:00:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 120k | -5.84M | -0.0020 | -7.50 | 42.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/10/2019 07:41 | Question... We have 2m Ounces of PMG proven... Have we proven up the other 13M ounces or is this just a Guess???? A major Mining Comp will only pay big bucks for proven reserves! Still cheap :-) | flavio_monteiro | |
25/10/2019 07:36 | It will finish above 2p!First bid offer should start above 5p | costax1654x | |
25/10/2019 07:31 | 31% markup before the opening bell! | pennstreet | |
25/10/2019 07:18 | Profit 7 Do you think I do not know by memory all the pump and dump accounts now on advfn. You hijack threads saying how amazing stocks are then dump after less than 1 day and move to the next. You were saying the same thing about Adme 3 days ago then vanished. You pump and dump as aimington chase on twitter...prolific pump and dump spam | dave4545 | |
25/10/2019 07:16 | Thanks Murph - hopefully no more hats to eat, lol! | pennstreet | |
25/10/2019 07:14 | That was suppose to be a thumbs up | murph1969 | |
25/10/2019 07:13 | Good luck penn, know you've been waiting ? | murph1969 | |
25/10/2019 07:09 | Remember, it went to 1.9p when SS was announced. More of the same today please ;0) | pennstreet | |
25/10/2019 06:50 | Been a long wait, and looks like it's going to take off, well done all those that kept the faith, skyrocketing could be on the cards, | murph1969 | |
25/10/2019 06:48 | Great news Cudgie - I'm excited for us all | pennstreet | |
25/10/2019 06:42 | Very happy to see this take off. | 1hopefultrader | |
25/10/2019 05:49 | Tony Belvore @TonyBelvore 10h10 hours ago More 2p will be within the hour, it’s not a pump and dump, it has huge banks behind it, 1/6 of our Asset resource sold for $758m this month! . The market value of our asset is $4.5bln!! people need to realise these investment banks have the backing of $blns from high net worths #eua | johncasey | |
25/10/2019 05:37 | GeordiePhil @GeordiePhilUK Follow Follow @GeordiePhilUK More GeordiePhil Retweeted GeordiePhil Run the numbers on Monchetundra then you’ll see why we have an interested buyer. This could be a staggering offer in play #EUA | johncasey | |
25/10/2019 00:27 | Looks like we are off to the races! Best wishes to all long term holders This BB has been like a self-help group over the years Things have suddenly changed - We have discovered pandemonium!! | cudgietoo | |
25/10/2019 00:00 | Better than Major palladium producer in the world!!! Our total resource with the account of areas within the flanks contours is about 15 Moz of PGM (mostly palladium) that we believe puts us in a completely different league of major palladium companies already in production stage." | profit7 | |
24/10/2019 23:15 | maybe it will do a poseidon like in october 1969..instead of nickel its palladium this time The Poseidon bubble was a stock market bubble in which the price of Australian mining shares soared in late 1969, then crashed in early 1970. It was triggered by the discovery by Poseidon Nickel of the early indications of a promising nickel deposit in September 1969. In the late 1960s, nickel was in high demand due to the Vietnam War,[1] but there was a shortage of supply due to industrial action against the major Canadian supplier Inco. These factors pushed the price of nickel to record levels, peaking at around £7,000/ton (£113,000 in 2018 adjusted for inflation)[2] on the London market early in November 1969.[3] In September 1969, the mineral exploration company Poseidon NL made a major nickel discovery at Mount Windarra 22 kilometres (14 mi) northwest of Laverton, Western Australia. In early September its shares, which had been trading at $0.80, began rising on insider trading (at that time insider trading was not illegal). On 1 October Poseidon announced that drilling had struck 40 metres of ore averaging 3.56% nickel and the price immediately rose until it was trading at $12.30. After this very little further information came to light but the price continued to climb on speculation; at one point, a UK broker suggested a value of up to $382 a share.[4][3] The price of Poseidon shares quickly became too high for many investors, so some turned to stocks in other companies exploring near Windarra, and eventually other nickel mining stocks in general. As the price of mining shares grew, new companies were listed by promoters hoping to cash in. From October to December 1969 the ASX All Mining index rose by 44%. Mining stocks peaked in January 1970, then immediately crashed. Poseidon shares peaked at an intraday high of $280 in February 1970, and fell rapidly thereafter.[3] | johncasey | |
24/10/2019 23:01 | Dave4545 This is not your average company #EUA is different, This will rise tomorrow and next week I agree with you that there are plenty stock goes up then spike goes down. This one is different | profit7 | |
24/10/2019 22:57 | Singing 🎶 and dancing | cool hand kev | |
24/10/2019 22:52 | whats palladium used for? the only one i know is london one | johncasey | |
24/10/2019 22:47 | Heading towards the $2000 PRICE PALLADIUM COMMODITY 1,779.00 USD + 35.50 (2.04%) | driver101 | |
24/10/2019 22:34 | My wife has informed me it's 10p or nothing :) | block4gooner |
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