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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.50 | 0.27% | 564.00 | 564.50 | 565.50 | 572.50 | 563.00 | 568.00 | 68,049 | 10:18:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Silver Ores | 2.74B | 233.91M | 0.3174 | 17.82 | 4.17B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/4/2024 08:27 | Surprised this is not attracting more attention. Silver is the most volatile commodity. It could easily double in the current environment. You don't need to be a genius to know what that would mean for Fresnillo's profits. | wallywoo | |
17/4/2024 08:12 | 50% PT upgrade to 750p by J P Morgan This is so cheap still! | topazfrenzy | |
17/4/2024 07:55 | Great news !! , however let's not all forget that this particular bank has definitely been a major player in market manipulation of the silver price for years keeping silver down ultimately . Anyone who thinks price manipulation doesn't exist is not awake . | 15glenrose | |
17/4/2024 07:37 | Looking a little steadier overnight, still around 2-year closing highs - currently MXN483 and 40,508. | aleman | |
17/4/2024 07:15 | Ex-dividend day tomorrow | trader465 | |
17/4/2024 07:03 | JPMORGAN RAISES FRESNILLO TO 'OVERWEIGHT' (NEUTRAL) - PRICE TARGET 750 (500) PENCE | bigbigdave | |
16/4/2024 22:11 | Lol your mum... | valuehurts | |
16/4/2024 22:10 | Telegraph is paywalled but you can read it here. https://finance.yaho | valuehurts | |
16/4/2024 21:42 | Link? Lol lol lol ha ha ha. | mr number9 | |
16/4/2024 21:14 | Fres tipped in the Telegraph today? 'Freddie Star Ate my Hamster' was in The Sun a few years ago. | mr number9 | |
16/4/2024 20:46 | Gold and silver both still rising after hours. MXN482 and MXN40,745. Are these spikes that will pass or should FRES be up at £10? | aleman | |
16/4/2024 19:37 | Fres tipped in the Telegraph today. | valuehurts | |
16/4/2024 19:20 | Why are you saying "come to daddy" when it's risen considerably since you popped up, together with the fact you wouldn't even short it, so you've nothing to gain. Not even any credibility. | kasamavic | |
16/4/2024 18:57 | If look at the share price chart, you will see that 600p is a major support and resistance level for Fres. With the current gold and silver markets, I am sure that fres will fly higher sometime soon. But a little patience is needed. | wallywoo | |
16/4/2024 18:49 | Gold and silver up this afternoon - MXN40563 and 482. Why did FRES fall when they should have risen? | aleman | |
16/4/2024 17:39 | It's OVER for FRES | lodgeview | |
16/4/2024 17:11 | It must be over..... | ukgeorge | |
16/4/2024 15:09 | Silver matched its 2-year closing high of MXN483 a few moments ago. FRES is not following the silver price today, though it is rather volatile. Currently MXN478, which is the same as this morning and +14 over two day. There seems to be some panic selling of FRES rather than rational analysis - or maybe I'm missing something. Gold , currently at MXN40451, will be a new 2-year high if it holds. The peso has fallen another 1% versus the USD since the chart I posted this morning, to add to a whole week of falls, which should greatly enhance margins if it sticks. Maybe FRES will rise when the general market panic selling stops. | aleman | |
16/4/2024 14:47 | Peso down 2% looks like more to come | ark87 | |
16/4/2024 13:08 | If the zig zag follows a normal pattern and doesn’t extend then it should bottom around 7am ish tomorrow morning at $26.8. A good short for some one. | chestnuts | |
16/4/2024 11:35 | Thanks for your tips | topazfrenzy |
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