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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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-0.05 | -3.33% | 1.45 | 1.40 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.45 | 1.50 | 2,061,747 | 11:22:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 120k | -5.84M | -0.0020 | -7.50 | 42.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/5/2023 14:35 | It's worth keeping an eye on what happened on Bryansk, Russia yesterday, 50km from the border with Ukraine. 2 advanced Russian fighter jets and three helicopters fell out of the sky inside an hour. The Ukrainians are claiming - presumably tongue in cheek and utterly improbably - that the Russians shot them down themselves. It looks more like the West has sent the Ukrainians some advanced long range air to air missiles. Which, if it turns out to be true, would be a game-changer. | tigerbythetail | |
13/5/2023 20:05 | There are worse alternatives. Putins fall would most likely lead to a civil war just like post 1917 revolution. Certain countries would then take advantage to recover lost lands like Japan wanting the Kuriles back let alone southern Sakhalin. We would enter a time of Russian warlords remarkable like Game of Thrones. Personally I think the Russian army will fold. They simply are not motivated. | purchaseatthetop | |
13/5/2023 19:56 | Hi PATT! No, of course not. EUA's "assets" are worthless regardless of what happens in Russia - war, peace, capitalism or communism. There is just nothing in the ground that is worth digging up. But, bigger picture, what happens in Russia now will affect us all for decades to come. The best outcome for Russians now, let alone Ukrainians, is a decisive Russian defeat leading to regime change. That would be incredibly hard for Russians, and it would probably take 30 years to put Russia back on its feet, but all the alternatives are worse. Militarily, things are looking shaky for the Russians at the moment. But it's too early to be sure of the outcome. | tigerbythetail | |
13/5/2023 17:24 | Do you think they want to nationalise a snowy wasteland in the Kola Peninsular that was mined out decades ago? | purchaseatthetop | |
13/5/2023 17:00 | More rumours about what would be, in effect, the return of communism in Russia (though Patrushev and others prefer to use the term "military socialism")... "The head of Russia’s federal crime agency suggested that key sectors of the economy should be returned to state ownership to support Moscow’s war in Ukraine. “We are essentially talking about economic security in a war,” Alexander Bastrykin, head of the investigative committee, told a conference that was streamed online. “Let’s go along the path of nationalising the main sectors of our economy.”" | tigerbythetail | |
11/5/2023 22:18 | It looks like the Ukrainian counter-offensive may be beginning. Or, at least, preliminary shaping operations for it. I suppose the key question is how much fight the Russians will put up. The motivation of the average Russian soldier is either money or submissiveness to authority. So, under pressure, will they stand their ground or cut and run? | tigerbythetail | |
11/5/2023 16:14 | Purchaseatthetop, After all your deramping on the other thread I see ENET has just dropped 51% !!! Watch out charities the charity fraudster gonna need more funding. | 1liam | |
11/5/2023 16:08 | Nor does he understand why Russia is going to win the Ukraine conflict. There is no scenario that the west can win here. The only agenda America has is to eliminate Europe as a competitor to prolong their hegemony. And Europe too stupid to understand why and sits by while US destroys EU infrastructure. | ekuuleus | |
11/5/2023 16:06 | I don't rate PATT. His latest prediction is that EUa will end today between 2 and 2.7 pence. Wow. | ekuuleus | |
11/5/2023 15:42 | Poor old PATT. Take a look at his bullish stance on ENET..... | dr darkstar | |
11/5/2023 13:13 | neocons have been embedded for hundreds of years. JPmorgan and the cabal, and thier new tools the wef. You ain't getting them out. Trump tried. He just got fined 5m for a zero proof claim from the 1970's. | ekuuleus | |
11/5/2023 12:47 | It took me all of about 5 minutes. I looked for the DFS or BFS on MT where there was supposedly $100b of rare green metals and found out there was not even a PFS. | purchaseatthetop | |
11/5/2023 12:24 | So far today we've had the customary morning rise which I expect will be followed by the early afternoon retreat. Destined to finish 2.0p to 2.5p or somewhere around that level. The first thing that I twigged about Eurasia was the way they insisted on converting the resource they claimed to have, which was reported in kilograms initially, into imperial ounces as opposed to troy ounces. All designed to make what they were claiming they had seem larger than it really was. You then only had to plot the drill holes on a map from Monchetundra to see things weren't right. At spacings of over 1km between holes you can't delineate an ore body as a resource never mind a reserve at these sorts of spacings. The fact that the drill holes weren't consistent or continuous and never confirmed on a map was another obvious red flag. The ore body is usually defined in a 3D model but nothing here of that nature. It's not that the story simply didn't stack up but it's the fact that it was a really bad story in the first place. It could only have succeeded with an organised and sustained ramp behind it. I'm starting to think that Toffers over on the LSE is probably right. TDT | trickydickytwo | |
11/5/2023 11:14 | The AFC report was a total giveaway. EUA paid for and hyped up a clearly absurd and fictional piece of "research" to deceive its investors. What more did anybody need to know? Sometimes things really are as obvious as the nose in front of your face. Anyhow, waiting for the final collapse. Which I think may be imminent. | tigerbythetail | |
11/5/2023 09:42 | I’m surprised people ever believed anything the company said. If you looked hard enough and if you had a basic understanding of how the mining industry and how junior explorers in particular operate you wouldn’t go balls deep as so many appear to have done. An object lesson in just easy it seems to be to deceive people and how unwilling people seem to be in recognising/admittin TDT | trickydickytwo | |
11/5/2023 09:02 | There was a time yesterday’s RNS would have caused a huge 3 day spike, those days are a distant memory now. When you don’t believe what a company says you see it’s consequences, the drift continues. | bluesuedeshoes | |
11/5/2023 07:10 | Tillywhiz is now out and about pumping VAST now. Even better than EUA. VAST supposedly has a big bag of magic beans, no diamonds, that have been hidden for 20 years and are about to be handed over that will make PIs fortunes. Except VAST have $9m of secured loans going into default on Monday next week. Wonder which of the two will crystalise? | purchaseatthetop | |
11/5/2023 00:41 | SuckCessfull 3p busted tOOKlOnger than XpecteD. NeXxtsTOp .5p pOstDUmp tht wIll cOmplete thY cYcle. UrsTruLy sParky YU. RamPingcnT | andymunchkin | |
11/5/2023 00:35 | Ben Wallace stated this week that it'll take 3 years for the military industrial complex to ramp up military production, whilst in Russia they have 2 million workers producing weapons. Ironically many of those were transferred to arms factories when sanctions closed their previous employers. With luck Biden will be gone and Trump can end this crazy war and purge the neocons out of politics. | excellance | |
11/5/2023 00:19 | Waiting, watching, enjoying the weather | excellance | |
11/5/2023 00:17 | whats happening excellence? Can EUA sell the concentrate? Are they running out of cash? | ekuuleus |
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