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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 | 1.45 | 1.45 | 6,779,637 | 08:00:28 |
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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17/11/2019 18:09 | CC That my opinion too, and preferred outcome. We have to consider ths tax Implications of any bonanza cash windfall for Eurasia. An outright sale would cost us hundreds of millions of dollars in tax! | excellance | |
17/11/2019 17:57 | Reading all the posts on here and another board I just can't see the whole company being sold. My guess is Monchetundra will be jv'd, that way EUA would retain exposure to the vast (40m oz) of unproven resources that were on the back burner and never needed to be proved up thoroughly before the asset was put up for sale. So my guess would be one or more players will buy a large chunk of EUA palladium asset which will leave the bod with enough cash to pay out a very hefty dividend. The more I think about it the better the idea becomes. The company itself would immediately be able to develop WK as well as sharing in the development of MT with the benefit of an experienced miner at the helm. Imho we could see a chunky dividend (I have a figure in mind but won't publish it here) heading in our direction before xmas. But please don't take my word for it, DYOR. | charles clore | |
17/11/2019 17:50 | Well said CCDouble figures+ | block4gooner | |
17/11/2019 17:12 | 6p would see me quite a way towards my target. But wait a minute - I don't want to sell yet. Nowhere near ready for that. | charles clore | |
17/11/2019 14:36 | But maybe some 'new' news this week. Chart looks set for a 100% rise over the next week or two. With news, it could happen in a day. Exciting times for all holders, both old and new. | dubjon | |
17/11/2019 14:33 | Sounds like someone wants in at a cheaper price. Sorry mate missed your chance. Get in at this level while you can. | theapplefreak | |
17/11/2019 14:14 | And the MM’s will spend it on nice cars and prostitution. | turvart | |
17/11/2019 14:10 | You won’t get being anything when the MM’s finish with you lot it’s an Aim stock and the MM’s always win. | turvart | |
17/11/2019 14:09 | The Bentley as well ! | underhill2 | |
17/11/2019 13:45 | Or two. Plus a car a boat etc etc....Lol | 1liam | |
17/11/2019 12:30 | Think we'll rise sharply in morning. News floating around. Wouldn't surprise me if we pass 4p and begin hitting 5p on the potential before news even out | easwarareddy | |
17/11/2019 12:24 | Nice post by trading123321 on LSE... ...'In a remarkable bit of news, the CEO of Norilsk yesterday claimed to be in discussions with the Russian Central Bank regarding the purchase of $2 billion worth of palladium. The company believes this can be applied to find an answer for the palladium deficits that have been ravaging the sector for some time now.' | snowman100 | |
17/11/2019 12:16 | Rudyard Maywillow........... | snowman100 | |
17/11/2019 12:15 | Tomorrow may be a massive day from what I've been reading on lse. NN are looking to buy 2.5 m oz of palladium for £2bn | jammydodger1 | |
17/11/2019 11:03 | Tomorrow should be a good day. 5-10% gain will be happily accepted. | jammydodger1 | |
17/11/2019 10:33 | WHAT IF- A day in the Life of an ADVFN POSTER IF you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, if you can trust yourself when all doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; if you can wait and not be tired by waiting and watching. And don`t look too good,nor talk too wise: if you can dream-and not make dreams your master; if you can think- and not make thoughts your totally about AIM shares, if you can meet with Rampers and Derampers And treat those two imposters just the same; if you can bear the truth you`ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch and wait only to see your shares haven fallen, And average down,by knowing that experience rules: if you can make one heap of your all your realised capital gains And risk it on a share like SHELL or BP, And lose,and start at your beginnings And never breathe a word on any BB about your loss; if you can hang on in there ,despite what appears tobe a bear market with only the will that says just Hold. if you can talk with follow posters and peers and keep your vitue, Or walk with likes of HEDGERS, but do not lose A OPTIMISTIC FEEL , Be prepared to filter or ban those contributing zilch if neither rampers and derampers cannot touch you. if all can count on you,but none too much; if you can fill your day with one good debate and some trading, Yours is the World of Shares with everything in it, And-which is more, You`ll be an excellent ADVFN Thread Master and Poster,my son. | maywillow | |
17/11/2019 10:27 | As I said a few days ago, there are quite a lot of PIs with substantial holdings just on this board (plus others who don't post I expect). It would not surprise me at all if we had well over 5% of the company. Insiders already hold a large chunk of the company, reducing liquidity. If we hold our nerve (and shares!) then we will force any insti wanting to buy in, to pay higher prices... | cyberbub | |
17/11/2019 10:22 | Loads of chatter on LSE Has something new happened in the last couple of days? | billthebank | |
17/11/2019 10:02 | Very true Penn. Tell em nowt... | excellance | |
17/11/2019 06:27 | Saving it till the end game. It's not a profit until it's realized! | pennstreet | |
17/11/2019 02:55 | As usual you post old news | underhill2 |
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