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FRES Fresnillo Plc

589.00
10.00 (1.73%)
Last Updated: 11:33:07
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  10.00 1.73% 589.00 589.00 590.00 593.50 586.00 586.00 170,771 11:33:07
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Silver Ores 2.74B 233.91M 0.3174 18.59 4.35B
Fresnillo Plc is listed in the Silver Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FRES. The last closing price for Fresnillo was 579p. Over the last year, Fresnillo shares have traded in a share price range of 435.20p to 743.20p.

Fresnillo currently has 736,893,589 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fresnillo is £4.35 billion. Fresnillo has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 18.59.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/8/2020
07:20
Silver down but is making a comeback somewhat ferociously
spacedust
09/8/2020
21:17
Does wearing a mask = 0% chance of infecting anyone?

If wearing a mask = more than 0% chance of saving another life then its worth it.

Who disagrees?

spacedust
09/8/2020
15:28
Scruff,No country wants you, you're thicker than my nans porridge.
plat hunter
09/8/2020
15:18
Umatingytribe
Member since: 12 Mar 2020

On the filtered list.

bonio10000
09/8/2020
15:04
Nice chap. Such rudeness, aggression and foul language I'm afraid is now all too typical in Britain. As much as it hurts me I am pleased my children now live in Australia, Dubai and Switzerland.
scruff1
09/8/2020
13:38
So you need to wear glasses as well to trap the moisture escaping from your vented mask. Mmm. I will tell some friends of mine who remove asbestos that they are overdoing their PPE . A pair of glasses and a mask from ebay should do it.
scruff1
09/8/2020
12:20
The mask doesn't protect you, it protects others from the moisture you exhale, hence Glasses steaming up.
plat hunter
09/8/2020
11:53
No not a Trump fan. Nor a Boris fan. Not many politicians I am a fan of. Not sure of the connection with masks though. We used masks in the 50's and 60's against smog. They were pretty useless against soot so good luck to people putting their trust in them against a virus. The number of people complaining about their glasses steaming up tells its own story about their effectiveness. Maybe I should make my own list of numbskulls
This whole thing is imo out of control. It's like a mass hysteria. The experts cant agree on the value of masks so I guess its down to an individuals character. Some wont get out of bed without one. Some have worked in supermarkets all day for months without one.

scruff1
09/8/2020
09:29
I am on your list then. I have seen people pull these things out of their pockets. Cough in them, sneeze in them, fill them full of damp(contaminated?)breath then put them back in their pockets presumably time and time again. It fills them with a false sense of security and the surrounding air with germs. I dont want to be anywhere near them. How long are you going to wear one? Until they find a vaccine for this virus? Or until they find a vaccine for every virus? If so I suspect your list of dim numbnuts will eventually be quite exhaustive. I personally dont want to spend my life wearing what as kids we used to call 'snot rags'
scruff1
08/8/2020
07:10
Kenny the clown 🤡 if you have any questions regarding the article then I politely suggest you contact the author of the said article you brain dead moron.
trader536
07/8/2020
22:45
“As an outlook, monthly target for the wave (III) is 2572-3885. Break of the 2213 level would confirm that the wave (III) is underway"

So if I am to believe trader365 within a month we will get through 2213 .. currently 1294 .... then on it will go .

Can I get back to you in a month ?

kennyp52
07/8/2020
21:31
"As an outlook, monthly target for the wave (III) is 2572-3885. Break of the 2213 level would confirm that the wave (III) is underway"
trader536
07/8/2020
14:10
desertdan,
you must have been in the desert as HGM can go nowhere as agreed t/o at 300p ! ( smile )

arja
07/8/2020
13:37
Markets will now do the opposite to what should happen by close of play
spacedust
07/8/2020
13:33
Jobs data better than expected
spacedust
07/8/2020
11:04
It is not a index thing all pms are not Moving look at Hoch Highland Centamin POG etc

It seems to be a dollar thing (up today on news the stimulus deal may not happen today as Republicans and Dems cant agree)

There is also Jobs Friday today figures at 8.30 US Eastern

Stimulus and jobs will affect dollar dollar affects PM

desertdan
07/8/2020
10:48
Apologies fir the fat finger typing
spacedust
07/8/2020
10:22
The major indices, and the constituents therein, are controlled by the central banks.
In order to maintain the system they are generally buyers through asset purchase/quantitative easing. FRES is and has been a candidate given it's FTSE status.

eriktherock
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