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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% | 1.50 | 1.45 | 1.55 | 1.50 | 1.436 | 1.50 | 1,768,897 | 08:00:14 |
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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15/8/2019 11:10 | mostyn - good post. Surely it is time to put someone in charge of investor relations with responsibility to keep investors INFORMED and UP TO DATE with progress on ALL ASPECTS in CLEAR TERMINOLOGY. | charles clore | |
15/8/2019 11:03 | I sometimes think it would be better if CS didn't do interviews as the share price always seems to go down. Unfortunately, perhaps because he isn't allowed to speak in anything other than general terms (unless we already know the information) he comes across as somewhat evasive. Production at West Kytlim is "satisfactory". What does that mean??? By now they should be able to give us some figures. Very vague on the production date at Monchetundra. I can understand there are many variables, but they do have a date on their presentation so why can't they say whether that is still realistic or not. Until we get some hard information I can see the market remaining unimpressed. Long term this still looks a great investment, but we have a lot of short term to cover before we get there. | mostyn | |
15/8/2019 11:03 | book - congrats to your son. Not good for your portfolio though - those medical books are pricey, let alone the fees and accommodation! | charles clore | |
15/8/2019 10:04 | Book Meds not bad, well down to your boy. | driver101 | |
15/8/2019 09:53 | Abra This year 100kg? let it be. Hopefully exploration works will help to map up locations higher grades . Would They may need to do some trenching? I hope not, We shall see My horizon is 3 years | book5 | |
15/8/2019 09:50 | I will need to pay the uni fees for my son, today he got a place in medicine | book5 | |
15/8/2019 08:58 | 000 Thanks but already posted. Worth posting again, very positive. | driver101 | |
15/8/2019 08:48 | Podcast URL: It's a shame that the directors don't talk to each other before these comms. DS was telling us that they're getting ore grades of 3 to 4 times that of previous year and yet, here is CS telling us that it is just "satisfactory", i.e. re-affirming his 100kg target. The words ar*e and elbow come to mind... There is also a deadline of Oct 2019 to draw down the Sinosteel money and yet he is talking about 6 to 9 months! Do they even remember what they put into the contract!? Needless to say, I have e-mailed them asking for clarification a couple of weeks ago. Still no reply... | abrahe00 | |
15/8/2019 07:38 | Driver, I think if guru buys he'll tell you after he's bought, and he'll sell at least a trenche after every rise. He's a trader and that's his style. He won't be emotional, he won't take risks, but he will take profit. He may keep a small core holding paid for out of profits and let it ride. I would prefer everyone just bought and held but in the real world it's dog eat dog and that isn't going to happen, so if he has the time and skill to play traders then good luck to him. | excellance | |
15/8/2019 07:04 | Russ Finally the worm has turned you took your time, see if you can bring your half wit mates with you, aid, 000, letme, just to name a few. Welcome aboard, why have you bought. Let's have some figures, future revenue, profit, divvy? Cant wait to see you in depth analysis. | driver101 | |
15/8/2019 05:29 | Winning the lottery is satisfactory. | excellance | |
15/8/2019 04:24 | [...] wk - satisfactory | russiaguru | |
14/8/2019 23:56 | Repositioned last week. I am now 50% in cash. Would move into gold but not an option on that particular pension. | ekuuleus | |
14/8/2019 22:35 | Penn - dow only dropped about 200 after our close - all things being equal (which they never are) equates to a fall in FTSE of about 50. | wooster4 | |
14/8/2019 22:28 | Guru We know. I don't think badly of you, we're all grown ups in this playground. We all have our own style, hopes, dreams, and we're all entitled to them too. Right or wrong we put our money on the line and hope for the best. | excellance | |
14/8/2019 22:13 | Dow 800 down - gulp! | pennstreet | |
14/8/2019 21:54 | ..... "will turn in to something special" .... are you suggesting this is a reverse Cinderella stock and we have to wait until midnight? ( have waited for over 1,000 midnights already - so more like Sleeping Beauty)..... | livewireplus | |
14/8/2019 21:36 | Regardless of what you think of me, 0.4 is a steal. Mt will happen and Wk will turn into something special | russiaguru | |
14/8/2019 21:27 | Don't miss this one either chaps - GLA | willmac4671 | |
14/8/2019 21:03 | 2020.....CC quite right to pick that one up! | snowman100 | |
14/8/2019 20:57 | Those trimetallic octahedral nanocages could probably be put to other uses as well. Can't think of any offhand - I'll get back to you later! snowy - Platinum forecast to be higher than $1500 per Ounce by 2010 - are you sure? | charles clore | |
14/8/2019 20:49 | Precious metal price forecast from 2017 to 2020 (in U.S. dollars per ounce) Platinum forecast to be higher than $1500 per Ounce by 2010 ! GLA !! | snowman100 | |
14/8/2019 20:43 | Wow that sounds like a mega technology step for Pt/Pd use....sounds very impressive. Not sure if it would add anything to Pt/Pd demand though as they could probably produce a million nanocages from a small fraction of a gram of the metal. | snowman100 | |
14/8/2019 20:27 | Busy night of me being impressed - GLA | willmac4671 |
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