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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fresnillo Plc | LSE:FRES | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B2QPKJ12 | ORD USD0.50 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.00 | 0.35% | 580.50 | 580.50 | 581.50 | 581.00 | 563.00 | 576.50 | 893,901 | 16:35:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Silver Ores | 2.74B | 233.91M | 0.3174 | 18.23 | 4.26B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2018 09:07 | Don't think market likes results | stevenrevell | |
22/2/2018 15:32 | And FRES share price can move relatively quickly as we. Now back to break even for the day. Doubt it will close positive though.... | livewireplus | |
22/2/2018 14:52 | Charles - indeed - with the gold:silver ratio as it is now then silver looks a good bet for medium term Am in FRES plus 5SIL ETC plus one gold fund which seems to be predominantly invested in silver mines instead of gold mines.... Next step is to buy some 10 oz silver coins.... | livewireplus | |
07/2/2018 18:29 | I am waiting until the dollar turns down again and loading up with these and other undervalued silver miners. SILVER ONLY! | charles clore | |
07/2/2018 10:02 | PM’s are sinking like the Titanic, they have become a pointless investment, the producer’s should be leading the way, but are failing dismally, this has now breached its 200 DMA., totally and utterly screwed! | bookbroker | |
24/1/2018 15:00 | Thanks enami nice work | linton5 | |
24/1/2018 14:41 | Fresnillo Keeps Up Record Silver Production But Gold Falters. Plus 3% at the moment, not quite making up for yesterday's fall. Have not done a chart on this for a long while so here goes... Based on medium term Wave lengths short term target 1560 - 1700 Longer term target 1925 -1928 WEEKLY CHART free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | enami | |
23/1/2018 16:20 | Fres falling heavily despite PMs fairly flat. Production report tomorrow. | mharrison60 | |
23/1/2018 13:02 | Gold may take longer to get over $1365 resistance than I would wish, but its coming, might take a few months, or even, until October or so. Silver maybe to $19 later in the year " however watch for mining company breakouts in advance of the PM rises to come" Rick Rule. There is NO RUSH at the moment guys. FR is on my shortlist of course. | hectorp | |
21/1/2018 20:35 | Ok, the Govt. shutdown will weaken the dollar further, but it is most likely well oversold which will pull PMs down again! | bookbroker | |
21/1/2018 19:51 | 1310>1600 simple if patient | eriktherock | |
16/1/2018 11:08 | I,m a buyer | au24 | |
15/1/2018 15:57 | Most likely, and the dollar rate, noe reason for this to be down essentially, maybe political with NAFTA issue! | bookbroker | |
15/1/2018 14:39 | Frustrating that PMs are up but Fres down. Could US market holiday be skewing things? | mharrison60 | |
15/1/2018 12:04 | Whats it going to take to get this moving again..... | ifthecapfits | |
04/1/2018 14:43 | Just had a top up 388 shares @ £14.11 Roll on a lower $ and a good year for AU and Ag | ukgeorge | |
04/1/2018 11:08 | I think a mild consolidation to around the £13.50 mark, and then a continuation of the rise, inflation will return with a vengeance, seeing that with oil prices and all commodities, weather related or demand in general! | bookbroker | |
29/12/2017 12:32 | Roll on £18+ depending how well au and ag do this year. Also expansion plans look all to be going well. Must however remember to sell in the summer and buy back in December :) | ukgeorge | |
29/12/2017 12:23 | Spot Silver 16.8ish now support. Bullish | eriktherock | |
28/12/2017 09:22 | Spot Silver resistance @ 16.8ish currently. | eriktherock |
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