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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% | 2.375 | 2.30 | 2.45 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 120k | -5.84M | -0.0020 | -11.85 | 67.89M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/10/2019 07:55 | Penn - its like a pressure cooker with no release valve you never know exactly when it is going to blow, but blow it will. | ![]() charles clore | |
29/10/2019 07:54 | this is far bigger than solgold...expect 100 bagger | johncasey | |
29/10/2019 07:50 | Coiled spring about to be released! | ![]() pennstreet | |
29/10/2019 07:43 | 2 p bid first thing - Blimey - | ![]() tomboyb | |
29/10/2019 07:39 | letmepass29 Oct '19 - 02:41 - 28313 of 28329 0 4 0 those people selling at 2p Will be kicking themselves at 20p ...and you will be one of them 🤥 | billyrayvalentine | |
29/10/2019 07:37 | So its now £50m market cap. Make way for the big boys! | ![]() charles clore | |
29/10/2019 07:32 | Pre open already looking strong... 2 to 2.15 | ![]() easwarareddy | |
29/10/2019 07:29 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | ![]() someuwin | |
29/10/2019 07:27 | 545% interest is good trading | adamfletcher1 | |
29/10/2019 07:19 | So ex, have you decided not to topslice? | ![]() charles clore | |
29/10/2019 07:10 | That's normal ex. Same on fri. Thur close was .95 in auction but actual trades was 1.13. Official open on fri was 0.95. | ![]() ekuuleus | |
29/10/2019 06:59 | Next bit of positive news this gonna smash past 4p! | thebradski007 | |
29/10/2019 06:55 | Won't be long before 2.5 breached | ![]() easwarareddy | |
29/10/2019 06:48 | Be my guest Basil - and get them frazzled! | ![]() pennstreet | |
29/10/2019 06:16 | FROM LSE Goldman Sachs run the market, one of their guys has been appointed by the directors to get the best for the company in these negotiations, he’s dealt with russian and chinese firms before over deals worth 100’s of millions and billions of pounds (something he alluded to in the podcast). The buyers are there, in both the chinese and russian banks his dealings are with high level individuals, when referring to the product he has he kept referring to the recent palladium play sold for 700m and comparing us not only to them but confirming we are much much more attractive, and now with that sale going through theres no other palladium play out there on this level available to purchase. When he was told of the rise in share price - he brushed it off like it was nothing, confirming this truly is the very beginning of a rerate. Supply and demand folks, the demand for palladium far outstrips the supply hence the ever increasing palladium price. Theres are 5 countries currently producing the most palladium in the world. Russia is the number one palladium producing country with a production of 81 metric tons in 2017. The Norilsk Nickel, a Russian company is the biggest producer of palladium in the world. It accounts for 39% of the global production of this chemical. South Africa, Canada, the US, and Zimbabwe produced 78, 19, 13, and 12 metric tons of palladium. Other palladium producing countries together produced only 8.4 metric tons of the chemical combined. China is not amongst the top 5 so are producing next to nothing currently, you know what that means dont you?! Bidding war. I cant see the russians allowing anyone else to buy this given its location and resources. Anyway all of that only means one thing for us holders. A life changing investment opportunity. A sale will be concluded and imo we sell for much more than the 700m paid for the last company, which would see our share price rise above 50p. Tomorrow theres an interview taking place with proactive and i cant wait to listen to it. I have a feeling the contents in there will have the mm’s scrambling for shares and pushing this up closer to 3p once its concluded with the upward trend continuing throughout the week and into November. Given the companies actions since the rise in share price i can see them carrying on drip feeding the market with info in order for the share price to carry on rising (like they have done last week and Monday). Hold onto whatever you have of these tightly. Those selling at 1.10p felt like poop after todays rise and those selling sub 5p will do the same when this rockets past 10p. GLA | johncasey | |
29/10/2019 06:16 | FROM LSE Goldman Sachs run the market, one of their guys has been appointed by the directors to get the best for the company in these negotiations, he’s dealt with russian and chinese firms before over deals worth 100’s of millions and billions of pounds (something he alluded to in the podcast). The buyers are there, in both the chinese and russian banks his dealings are with high level individuals, when referring to the product he has he kept referring to the recent palladium play sold for 700m and comparing us not only to them but confirming we are much much more attractive, and now with that sale going through theres no other palladium play out there on this level available to purchase. When he was told of the rise in share price - he brushed it off like it was nothing, confirming this truly is the very beginning of a rerate. Supply and demand folks, the demand for palladium far outstrips the supply hence the ever increasing palladium price. Theres are 5 countries currently producing the most palladium in the world. Russia is the number one palladium producing country with a production of 81 metric tons in 2017. The Norilsk Nickel, a Russian company is the biggest producer of palladium in the world. It accounts for 39% of the global production of this chemical. South Africa, Canada, the US, and Zimbabwe produced 78, 19, 13, and 12 metric tons of palladium. Other palladium producing countries together produced only 8.4 metric tons of the chemical combined. China is not amongst the top 5 so are producing next to nothing currently, you know what that means dont you?! Bidding war. I cant see the russians allowing anyone else to buy this given its location and resources. Anyway all of that only means one thing for us holders. A life changing investment opportunity. A sale will be concluded and imo we sell for much more than the 700m paid for the last company, which would see our share price rise above 50p. Tomorrow theres an interview taking place with proactive and i cant wait to listen to it. I have a feeling the contents in there will have the mm’s scrambling for shares and pushing this up closer to 3p once its concluded with the upward trend continuing throughout the week and into November. Given the companies actions since the rise in share price i can see them carrying on drip feeding the market with info in order for the share price to carry on rising (like they have done last week and Monday). Hold onto whatever you have of these tightly. Those selling at 1.10p felt like poop after todays rise and those selling sub 5p will do the same when this rockets past 10p. GLA | johncasey | |
29/10/2019 06:16 | SHORTS GONNA BE TAKEN OUT IN THIS TODAY! We will teach Mr Casey a lesson | basilbush | |
29/10/2019 06:01 | CANCEL 50 BAGGER...MORE LIKE 100 BAGGER | johncasey | |
29/10/2019 05:26 | Notice they adjusted ths closing price last night. Trading was in auction at the end at about 1.87/1.90 but couldn't trade obviously, then a load of trades at slightly lower price were booked, clearly from earlier in the day, but they removed them after close to reflect the more realistic actual trading share price at close. Today should be another strong day, as this re rate has only just begun, but maybe the mm will try fooling with us? | ![]() excellance |
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