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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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-0.025 | -1.69% | 1.45 | 1.40 | 1.50 | 1.475 | 1.45 | 1.48 | 2,041,046 | 13:29:31 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 120k | -5.84M | -0.0020 | -7.25 | 41.54M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/4/2021 12:48 | Usually a 3pm rns stating all resolutions have been passed | juwymojo786 | |
28/4/2021 12:43 | How long do these meetings usually go on for? | mgellie | |
28/4/2021 12:34 | Lots of Q&A 🤔 or perhaps they’re doing a recount 😱 | cool hand kev | |
28/4/2021 12:27 | EGM is dragging on? | pennstreet | |
28/4/2021 12:07 | Charles If we get £3 it won’t be good for my blood pressure. | driver101 | |
28/4/2021 11:27 | If you can do some short term trading good for you, not for me not skilled in this art. | thebeastofbodmin | |
28/4/2021 11:13 | Depends if you like a bit of short term trading or not. I'm a LTH but I also use a second account to trade with, so any small percentage rise helps. | waltjabsco | |
28/4/2021 11:12 | driver - I'm thinking more like £2-3 | charles clore | |
28/4/2021 11:05 | onehanded Agree but been waiting for that for a while. The end game is nearly there a few weeks after the EGM IMO. 56p to £1.56p would be nice. | driver101 | |
28/4/2021 11:03 | Short term samll % rises as in short term samll % falls are of little consequence. Until we get the confirmation of the FSP and non binding offers to binding we remain in this trading range. Hopefully today confirmation of passing resolution and sometime after an RNS to confirm conclusion of FSP next step? The rest is simply noise and sounding like a stuck record but nothing we haven't read and completely ignored to date. | thebeastofbodmin | |
28/4/2021 10:46 | Paul In case you're not aware of what a proper junior explorer does to progress a project take a look at this. hxxps://www.amarillo That might give you some idea of the gulf between where Eurasia is at and where they need to be to justiy their current valuation. TDT | trickydickytwo | |
28/4/2021 10:28 | Kiss of death huh? | waltjabsco | |
28/4/2021 10:27 | 28 broken. Nice. | waltjabsco | |
28/4/2021 10:21 | 1liam This is what the 1.9m oz. C1, C2 resource at Monchetundra is based on. Show me something that's more recent that's detailed that you can make a reasonable judgement on? London0Hull4 When this company does publish something more recent that shows they've made progress in proving up what they claim to have then I will hold my hands up and admit that I'm wrong but at the moment all you have here is a share price that's been pumped up on the promise of an FSP, an FSP that doesn't seem to be going anywhere. Aren't you in the least bit concerned at the lack of any significant progress over all these years in proving up what they claim to have? Does it not bother you the absence of an independently verified resource statement? What most people are hanging their hats on here is the continued involvement of UBS etc. The argument being they've been engaged on a success fee basis, no deal no fee. That doesn't, however, preclude them being on a retainer as well. UBS still being involved is no guarantee of anything. TYM is a legacy investment from the days when it looked like they were going into mining fluorspar. They've now jettisoned two of their three fluorspare projects and mothballed the third. They're now throwing darts at the Nevada dart board in the hope that they might hit the bullseyes. The criticisms of that company are well founded. Paul, you might have missed it but this is a thread for people who entertain doubts about what Eurasia claims. These doubts are based on things that are an awful lot more solid than the unquestioning fanboy views of most PIs on other threads/BBs. If you don't like them or can't counter them with a reasoned alternative view don't read this thread. It really is that simple. Good luck with your investments. TDT | trickydickytwo | |
28/4/2021 09:49 | GLA to all the patient holders, good things come to those who wait.. I'm 970% up and holding tight for the end game.... | bigpecs | |
28/4/2021 09:42 | full breakout at 30p on chart channel, then very quickly 35p. just on a chart point... | onehanded | |
28/4/2021 09:33 | 28.25 paid, and off we go. | excellance | |
28/4/2021 09:10 | TDT2. You tried to spread all this fear ages ago. Just hold your hands up and admit that you’ve made a big error of judgement in this company when you sold out too cheaply. You slate Junior minors, but hold on a minute, are you still invested in TYM? Regards Paul Heaton Go and Sail Your Ship Alone | london0hull4 | |
28/4/2021 09:05 | The link show a report which is 11 Years old. Lol | 1liam | |
28/4/2021 08:54 | PATT I don't think the drill depths are as deep as you suggest. Take these results from 2010. They suggest an average of about 150m+. They also tell you that the PGM intercepts are at varying depths and not concentrated in one zone. That makes the stripping ratios in open pit very high. You can also plot these drill holes and measure the distance between them. Some are up to 1km apart. How you determine the continuity of the resource with such a widely spaced drill grid I don't know. The hole ID numbers are not continuous. They've chosen not to published the holes where the results aren't encouraging but that's Eurasia for you. TDT | trickydickytwo | |
28/4/2021 08:22 | Shorts will be closing soon. | krystalklear | |
28/4/2021 08:17 | It is the calm before the rns frenzy....🚀 | dubjon |
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