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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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European Metals Holdings Limited | LSE:EMH | London | Ordinary Share | VGG3191T1021 | 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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0.50 | 2.56% | 20.00 | 20.00 | 20.50 | 20.50 | 19.20 | 19.50 | 587,534 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 1.12M | -5.93M | -0.0286 | -7.08 | 41.98M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/5/2017 12:33 | quite unusual price action today. something going on? | melody9999 | |
23/5/2017 08:38 | Nothing goes (back) up in a straight line! | runthejoules | |
23/5/2017 07:30 | Strong buying into the close finished almost unchanged, bodes well | luisfrg | |
23/5/2017 06:53 | Some profit taking downstairs! After 3 days of rises bit of consolidation for next leg up me thinks! Gla! | glenkaz | |
22/5/2017 19:00 | Here's the intraday chart which will update following the open tonight in Oz; as I said previously it would make a useful addition to the header. | bountyhunter | |
22/5/2017 18:37 | It will be interesting what happens in Aus tonight | cyfalafwr | |
22/5/2017 11:42 | Looking for 62 close! And 70 tomorow! Gla! 🤗💷 | glenkaz | |
22/5/2017 11:15 | Very low vols, just imagine what would happen on this share price if there was strong buying vols.. | telbap | |
22/5/2017 10:26 | I 'top' sliced a bit at 57p as it gapped up and I felt para... regret that I didn't wait till 9am rush or indeed offtakers agreements now, still, it's good to de-risk sometimes in case of another dip or drift... | runthejoules | |
22/5/2017 09:53 | Lol! I'm happy with a quick 30% this time... definitely still on radar | 5chipper | |
22/5/2017 09:38 | Well done a prof is a prof you'll feel sick by end of week! 😋 | glenkaz | |
22/5/2017 09:21 | Took profits at 59.7 after buying back in last week... learning from past mistakes here! | 5chipper | |
22/5/2017 08:34 | Topped up this am to pull my ave value down, 63p puts me back to Blue. | telbap | |
22/5/2017 08:17 | Up over 8% in Australia, on the way back to 80p, need to get over resistance at 60p once it does it'll fly | luisfrg | |
22/5/2017 07:52 | I have to say this was the other of all walk downs into the low 40s, 30s firmly on horizon then complete reversal....must be huge news on the way so the boys at the trough had their fill, now we are trucking back up again. | telbap | |
22/5/2017 07:37 | Could not resist posting!! Massive week here IMO!!! Gla! 💷💷 | glenkaz | |
19/5/2017 15:25 | Quite a few sells now coming through.....holding up though | luisfrg | |
19/5/2017 15:25 | up she goes | luisfrg | |
19/5/2017 14:44 | Yes, looking good for next week and beyond. Lithium and electric vehicles etc changing the way forward for personal transport. | rafboy | |
19/5/2017 14:41 | Hopefully all the 10-15%ers have gone now and this can continue to late 50s | frankie83 | |
19/5/2017 09:52 | Book...., the big oilers would be wise to diversify! | diesel | |
19/5/2017 09:46 | Crash, oooor a move sideways to a new energy. EMH? | weller130 | |
19/5/2017 09:31 | So, according to the front page of the FT today, the electric vehicle revolution is already here. This is great news for all lithium shares, and EMH in particular. (Notwithstanding the last few days, EMH is still way undervalued compared to its peers). But what happens when people realise that their shares in Shell and BP and all the other oil majors are worth far less than they thought? Will that realisation cause a bigger stock market crash? | bookwormrobert | |
19/5/2017 08:31 | Greedy slicers! Be in the 70's next week IMO! Haven't posted for yonks as a few thought I was ramping at 20p tut tut! I'll come back when we hit £! Gla! 🤒👌 | glenkaz |
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