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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% | 1.425 | 1.40 | 1.45 | 1.425 | 1.386 | 1.43 | 4,924,593 | 14:16:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 120k | -5.84M | -0.0020 | -7.10 | 40.68M |
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16/11/2019 19:59 | Jayrh, Look at the drilling reports, it’s very deep with such narrow pockets, basically what I’m saying is the fact you have to remove such a large volume to get to such a narrow bandwidth (pockets) to then find the grades are poor. Anglo Platinum walked away from that probably because of that reason, even if Palladium was $10,000 an OZ it still wouldn’t be IMO feasible and IMO that’s why these warrants are being cashed in out of shear desperation to cash in a quick buck before the markets realise this stock is not even feasible anyway. | turvart | |
16/11/2019 19:54 | Try 1 mill free ride because people have took out their initial investment from .50 whilst you just look in and have missed out on an 8 bagger. Could be more in the coming months plus a nice dividend. Gl enjoy watching | jayrh | |
16/11/2019 19:51 | Not feasible to mine it whyConsider 1800 dollars an ounce for palladium It costs 300 dollars to mine each ouncePlease explain because 1500 dollars clear looks pretty good to me243 ounces are being mined on average each day increasing to 383 ounces per day next year. Go on give it your best shot considering you've got 20 years experience. | jayrh | |
16/11/2019 19:45 | Some of you that are bragging you have 1m shares is basically only 30k based on 3p and these MM’s will come for that 30k because it’s an AIM stock and easy to bend it. | turvart | |
16/11/2019 19:35 | Your all being taken to the cleaners and you haven’t got the IQ to see what’s going on ha ha ha. Before you even enter into mining stocks then learn how to read Assay drilling reports and the feasibility of how it can actually come good, I think your find Anglo Platinum did and walked away many many years ago and it all went quiet until the recent ramp up of RNS news and interviews of which were put on YouTube and then all the suckers wanting to make quick money came into their droves to become a millionaire on a 10K investment and the MM’s got it wrong. Stop being so stupid and actually do some proper research on Assay drilling reports. The MM’s are playing you suckers right into their hands and it’s going to go wham boom and drop like a stone and you’ve lost your 10k. | turvart | |
16/11/2019 19:16 | You take his analysis because he’ll be running all the way to the bank with the cashed in warrants LOL! In the meantime your holding the baby. | turvart | |
16/11/2019 18:06 | Haven't sold any of mine yet, nor will I at these lowly levels | dr darkstar | |
16/11/2019 17:27 | snowman Now you know why the long termers were here in the first place and are still holding. I know that a few have taken some off the table as lets face it, it was well deserved. Investing in EUA was a long dark road where nobody seemed to care and some thought they were going crazy knowing what was here whilst the market totally overlooked it, but ultimately the market suddenly took notice like a meerkat popping up from its hole. The long termers here deserve this and i am very happy for them and me off course :-) | big fish | |
16/11/2019 17:20 | snowy - you'll be wanting to borrow my second veyron next! | charles clore | |
16/11/2019 17:04 | You will be very hard pressed to find something like this on AIM ever again, i would say. GLA | willmac4671 | |
16/11/2019 16:49 | ................Happ Finally it is all slotting into place for the long term holders who have recognised the immense lurking value of this beauty !!! I think AIM is going to be stood on its head here................ CC............. book me a day on your yacht s'il vouz plait !!!!!!! | snowman100 | |
16/11/2019 16:20 | What is included in negotiations is 15Moz, as stated in the bank RNS 24TH oct. Where they use monchetundra, it pertains to nittis and loipishnune, and now with flanks the area in between and extending above and right of nittis - 2 intrusions immediately adjoining each other and seperated by the monchetundra fault is the description of the complex in the kola peninsula. Volchy, monche etc are all part of the same main range mafic massif - RNS drilling results from monchetundra and volchetundra - The JV went on from here - until here - It's a very large amount of years (nearly 15) where anglo funded a lot of exploration and drilling!. It is from the JV drilling and exploration period where these new 15Moz, 40 Moz etc come from. Previous exploration and drilling done over many years, GLA | willmac4671 | |
16/11/2019 15:56 | I expect it is classified. | charles clore | |
16/11/2019 15:56 | Or he made his fortune selling at 1p and never looked back. | charles clore | |
16/11/2019 15:34 | What happened to Russ ? | pennstreet | |
16/11/2019 14:57 | what was his answer ? please | rhuvaal2 | |
16/11/2019 13:45 | Volchatundra was abandoned years ago, because although grades were high there was no "continuity". I asked CS this question a few months ago, whether the increased pd price made VT viable now in the current market environment. | excellance | |
16/11/2019 12:30 | Cudgie....it's hardly research...it's just regurgitation of old but interesting RNS.s.....and the odd enthusiastic post. The more exposure the better. Will try ti keep a lid on it........just getting really exciting now. | snowman100 | |
16/11/2019 11:45 | I'd take it though ;) | block4gooner | |
16/11/2019 11:36 | It is beginning to look like even a pound a share wouldn't be enough to justify what we have here! | charles clore | |
16/11/2019 11:18 | Back to filtered | pennstreet |
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