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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 | 2,916,033 | 07:42:15 |
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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12/4/2019 11:50 | Jc, Actually, after today's placing at VAST the share price looks reasonable. Much better than the 0.5p earlier in the year. However, it is in Zimbabwe, so no price would entice me. Bye bye. | excellance | |
12/4/2019 11:47 | Penn I did say "if this continues" It's not even 12 yet, no news in weeks, and all of a sudden a big flurry of chunky buys... Exciting times | excellance | |
12/4/2019 11:47 | The muppet 5% profit sellers have arrived :-) everyone to their own | cool hand kev | |
12/4/2019 11:46 | excellance...about to commence diamond mining ...kerching! | johncasey | |
12/4/2019 11:46 | It funny how aid and Jc always appear at the same time. | driver101 | |
12/4/2019 11:44 | Johncasey How's vast doing genius? | excellance | |
12/4/2019 11:42 | That will be a long long sleep | aidenabettin | |
12/4/2019 11:42 | Not exactly a sharp spike, EX?We've had double digit rises without announcements before | pennstreet | |
12/4/2019 11:41 | wake me up when it hits 1p | johncasey | |
12/4/2019 11:40 | 2 coconuts for me.$BTC $4K$BTC $5K.Zero coconuts here and never will be any | aidenabettin | |
12/4/2019 11:37 | Hahahaha on 5.6M shares bought.Get the Anti money laundering team in here!!!!!! | aidenabettin | |
12/4/2019 11:32 | Eurasia may be forced to make an announcement if this rise continues. | excellance | |
12/4/2019 11:31 | I think STP could be the start of a chain of gold projects. | excellance | |
12/4/2019 11:27 | Once the market cap is £40-50m I wouldn't have an issue with a $3-5m raise for another quality asset. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
12/4/2019 11:27 | good.bounce.11%.up.n | livup967 | |
12/4/2019 11:27 | ex Yes we need STP sorted before looking at a new assets, charts looking good could see steady rises from here. | driver101 | |
12/4/2019 11:26 | Ex, I'm expecting the MT subcontract cash in before the end of the year. New price, new market cap, $3m would be peanuts to raise for the right asset at that time. WK or even MT will get priced in here at some point. STP is a decent little project, but a high potential/grade gold asset would be good to have too. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
12/4/2019 11:25 | Let's see if we can break and hold above 0.6p for starters, without the usual suspects dumping for their 5% gain.... | cyberbub | |
12/4/2019 11:22 | Eurasia have a nice gold asset at STP, but it needs about $5m. We don't have much available cash right now, all our cash is being reinvested into MT and WK. By the end of this current year we may have a large pot of cash and dozens of opportunities. | excellance | |
12/4/2019 11:20 | Ere we go :-) | cool hand kev | |
12/4/2019 11:11 | Decent size buying orders This is why We could not get a quote this morning | book5 | |
12/4/2019 11:11 | RE-above it wasn't CHF, cannot remember who it was, it was someone I looked at recently, should have added them to my watchlist. Anyway they bid for a Russian licence for around $3m. Not sure it had much in the way of reserves but it did have historic drilling for about 4-7g/tn and after someone mentioning EUA were potentially looking at gold assets I thought it would have been a good one for EUA. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
12/4/2019 11:09 | GOING Up steadily A uk fund specialised in Russia assets buying in open market? , we have a declered one in POG | book5 |
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