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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% | 1.45 | 1.40 | 1.50 | 1.45 | 1.363 | 1.45 | 2,137,337 | 08:00:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 120k | -5.84M | -0.0020 | -7.25 | 41.54M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/10/2019 20:46 | I think my prediction will be spot on. | pennstreet | |
25/10/2019 20:38 | how does valuation of palladium here compare with solgolds copper and gold? remember solgold arent even producing yet but got to about £700m market cap 1p > 50p..can honestly see the same price movement here..once it blows in the 2's dont think it will stop | johncasey | |
25/10/2019 20:29 | post : 27437 Hello excellance and all the regulars... I am still relaxed as ever here... Onwards and upwards :-)) | milste1 | |
25/10/2019 20:13 | I make that 0.53p as the average cost for the now converted warrants.....? That's also above the share price prior to yesterday's mega announcement. All good and healthy, imo. f | fillipe | |
25/10/2019 20:11 | Keep thinking of ABs cryptic weather prediction.... maybe it will "warm" to that temperature ;) | drh3 | |
25/10/2019 20:08 | hope this goes supernova mon/tues/weds gla! | wrtmf | |
25/10/2019 20:01 | Fingers crossed. | drh3 | |
25/10/2019 20:00 | And sale price will be?... | block4gooner | |
25/10/2019 19:58 | I'll take your 20p please driver.Someone needs to see up a coconut offer for sale price *cough * cough | block4gooner | |
25/10/2019 19:57 | General consensus seems to be sale. Hopefully very good offer in the pipeline. | block4gooner | |
25/10/2019 19:55 | DRH3 MT was always intended to be run as a subsidiary carrying it's own debt and managing repayments. It was never certain that Eurasia would run MT themselves as they already disposed of 20% to luncroft and always wanted a partner to join us. I think we'll get our $26m from MT via Sinosteel finance, and sell all or part of the equity of MT at some point, tho I think they wish to retain a royalty interest for a free carry at no risk to Eurasia. WK looks to be much bigger than thought and will run for years with multiple washplants each producing 5k Oz pgm every year at low cost...but again will probably by sold in full or in part, again possibly keeping a free carry zero risk royalty payment every month. STP is probably also about to be developed and sold What next? Phew, what a week. All those digits in my account summary! Wow! 😁 | excellance | |
25/10/2019 19:54 | Back to EUA we have had a good week with plenty more to come can't get my head around the 15m we knew there was more there but 15. We need to recalc but just a quick look takes us to 20p plus without much maths. | driver101 | |
25/10/2019 19:53 | DAVE4545.........whe Don’t leave the party! It’s only about to start on Monday. Great to see you calling others pump and dump merchants just before the RNS! LOL HOW STUPID CAN YOU BE! How’s BAGR???? ROFLMFAO | intheknow69 | |
25/10/2019 19:48 | Snow I agree book will be missed, he done well keeping the thread alive in the lows and boring days. He did say along with me when in production of 140K Oz pa that we would still be here earning a .5 divi each year. Good luck book hope to see you around other threads. | driver101 | |
25/10/2019 19:45 | Yeah, it's sad to see book go, but he's been a bit wobbly of late and I think was unsettled by his lad leaving home and off to uni and he hoped his Eurasia investment had cone good earlier, so I don't blame him or anyone for taking profit...tho I think keeping a fifth or a quarter on a free carry would maybe have been reasonable to consider. Good luck mate, to you and your family. | excellance | |
25/10/2019 19:44 | There must be a reason why the warrants were exercised at 1p, seeing we are not hugely above that price... I wonder is MT is being sold? Why else would you phrase the RNS with so much info about WK for next year. Also, buying the equipment ain't cheap. Maybe a cash bonus is on its way to allow this.... | drh3 | |
25/10/2019 19:43 | Suppose everyone has their ideal sell price and he reached his after years of patience so good luck to himI've set 10p minimum as my out but fingers crossed for more as in no rush but will retire at 10p and very comfortable at 20p | block4gooner | |
25/10/2019 18:58 | Must admit i sold mine in 4 tranches with an average of 1.25 today (bought in the 0.4s so decent profit). Only reason I sold was that i'm away for the next week and can't follow (or don't want to). Profits a profit and all that but something tells me i might be buying back higher. Good luck all. | wooster4 | |
25/10/2019 18:50 | Just checking in... I see the thread has deteriorated into children swearing at each other... Sigh...The late RNS shows only 10% of the 0.6p warrants converted... But I expect the other 90% will follow... No big deal, it will be a 7% dilution overall, but a total alleviation of the risk of any placing (even before the management confirmed that in the RNS).Weak holders mostly out today... onwards and upwards towards 2p next week IMVHO. | cyberbub | |
25/10/2019 18:41 | Has milste had his say today? | excellance | |
25/10/2019 18:37 | CC - my plan is to sit on my hands for as long as possible. I have been buying small chunks each month for months (after losing faith and selling out entirely before that) I've rarely succeeded with the sell/buyback mularky. Thankfully, I did bed and isa all of it, so the taxman gets none of the gains. HOLD HOLD HOLD! | dubjon | |
25/10/2019 18:32 | ex - I replied to your earlier question on the 'other' thread. | charles clore | |
25/10/2019 18:28 | Well said ex | block4gooner |
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