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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Europa Metals Ltd | LSE:EUZ | London | Ordinary Share | AU0000090060 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.25 | 21.74% | 1.40 | 1.30 | 1.50 | 1.55 | 1.15 | 1.15 | 5,051,581 | 15:34:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -3.38M | -0.0359 | -0.39 | 1.32M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/9/2018 08:11 | Rizler, See my post just above 331. This is not a scoping study, its a JORC upgrade, i.e. relogging the cores has shown there's now 19Mt of reserves in the Spanish asset, its a 19% increase. Scoping study is due before the end of the month as confirmed again in that recent interview. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
20/9/2018 08:07 | Just wanting to double check, this news is not the scoping study?? That is still to come? | rizler | |
20/9/2018 08:00 | Yes lovely for sure. Gubbly it is. ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
20/9/2018 07:53 | Lovely, what I like more than an reserve upgrade through drilling is a reserve upgrade that didn't require drilling by the company. I was hoping for around this 19% increase in reserves if the extension drilling had been successful! We might even get further tonnage when the drill results come in too. Great news, severely oversold on 16Mt of almost 7% zinc eqv, even more over sold now on 19Mt. Hopefully they'll get this 19% reserve increase into the upcoming scoping study. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
20/9/2018 07:33 | Ended flat on ASX | costax1654x | |
20/9/2018 07:01 | Great update. A strong rise on the ASX market. | barneycosmo | |
19/9/2018 19:58 | Guys - worth a listen through to the end. What do you reckon ? | hedgebetter | |
18/9/2018 11:47 | Yes so you say but tell us what are these aliases and figures i quote ? we need more detail ? To everyone else i apologise for the troll. Your guess is as good as mine whats rattled his cage but i suspect he has been caught out by the rise and left out in the cold :) | spec7 | |
18/9/2018 11:06 | "yet you come out with nonsense figures." Please point these out ? I wasnt aware i had ever come out with figures for this. You might get a little more respect without the constant personal attacks ? | spec7 | |
18/9/2018 10:52 | You keep claiming that you didnt sell. Stop blagging. You also said that charts don`t work with this, yet you come out with nonsense figures. You are a tool, I give you that. | dillon1 | |
18/9/2018 10:28 | Absolutely Dillon, i would indeed have made some heavy losses here had i sold however as i still hold, anything over .4 will see me with a good profit so please don't worry too much. Do you have anything constructive to add ?....no thought not :-) | spec7 | |
18/9/2018 10:23 | Agree andrea, that was my point however each to their own. | spec7 | |
18/9/2018 10:06 | Don`t worry bootie that spac has not much knowlege himself. He thinks Euz is his dads board. He has made some heavy losses on FCR. He claim all sorts on here. This is the internet. | dillon1 | |
18/9/2018 10:03 | I once had an Ichimoku, but I scratched it, and it got better ! Charts don't work with AIM stocks - simples ! I can verify that over 20 years of seeing people trying to use them, in a professional context. All that matters are fundamentals, real news and, of course Speculation. End of. IMHO DYOR. | andrea152 | |
18/9/2018 09:53 | Quite a bit of healthy churn. Scoping study anticipated to indicate viable asset. If so, £7M cap does seems cheap. | argyle underclap | |
18/9/2018 09:46 | HB, Meerkats, Cool....... ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
18/9/2018 09:25 | Relax. The trend is up with more good news to come. Simples. | hedgebetter | |
18/9/2018 09:08 | Spec7, No need to aplogise imo, your post made me look more closely at the chart :) I have little to No knowledge with the Ichimoku charting but find myself being more drawn in and it could be another useful tool to use. | bootie64 | |
18/9/2018 09:04 | Charts work when you know how to use them. ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
18/9/2018 08:58 | I am sorry bootie, i am the first to condemn the lack of open discussion both critical and positive on the forum then i go for someone who posts an opinion :-) not very bright on my part, i just tend to lump charts in with tea leaf readers and tarot cards. If it works and interests you then it will others so just ignore me...most do actually :-) | spec7 | |
18/9/2018 08:56 | boot, As long as the indicators are (GOOD or BAD) there will be a market. The market dictates to a POINT on fundemantials! ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
18/9/2018 08:55 | Spec, Well true but then all charting is speculative, its like predicting the weather, but you'll find them useful once you use them. They're very useful on small caps to predict resistance and support points, pivot points etc. I always use a combination of fundamentals and charting to pick entry points and exit points. I entered here as it looked to have gained support below 0.1p. I also see the possibility of a bowl to 0.5p on the chart based on fundamentals and news flow to come. Should the news be good enough, perfect storm of SS, reserve upgrades and +ve drilling then they may breakout above that level. But we'll see how it goes. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
18/9/2018 08:42 | I have only been looking at Ichimoku charts recently and I am trying to get a better understanding of them (as opposed to lines drawn on a log chart) "I suppose what i am saying is it would be nice if chartests turned up when this was .06p and looking a little lost" If you look at the Ichimoku chart it shows a weak bull signal on 9th July (0.077)and a further strong bull signal 10th July (0.087) Followed by a breakout signal 20th July and two further strong bull signals in August. This is why I find it interesting but quite understand that others do not :) | bootie64 |
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