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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-8.50 | -1.52% | 549.50 | 552.50 | 553.50 | 564.50 | 551.00 | 564.00 | 696,205 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Silver Ores | 2.74B | 233.91M | 0.3174 | 17.42 | 4.08B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/6/2018 10:18 | Emerging markets risk off and Mexico election coming up. July post election will be interesting. Hoping we see 1600s again soon.Shorter term we wait to see what Fed says around pace of rate increases. | mharrison60 | |
09/6/2018 02:18 | Fundamentals show no negative change; unless there's been an earthquake. Manipulators hitting 'stops' in a shake-out, sharing information on spread-betting margin accounts. Should now be a buying opportunity ...?? | colinvest | |
08/6/2018 20:12 | I think it was the failure to hold 1300 that has triggered the drop. The 1299 finish yesterday was a victory for the bears. It will have another run at it soon enough, but someone or more likely, some computer bot really doesn't want this over 1300. | geofft | |
08/6/2018 17:13 | Ironic really, as JP Morgan are the main agent in the utter manipulation of the price of Silver. | lageraemia | |
08/6/2018 16:08 | cey are down heavily polymetal similar in the last few days I don't think there is any particular reason for todays drop as frustrating as it is. These have always been very volatile..... Roll on next week 16:30 can't come soon enough to stop the blood bath. | ukgeorge | |
08/6/2018 15:54 | Been trying to see why this was bombing out. Amazes me that a broker's opinion can know 7+% off a company's value... | tommytink | |
08/6/2018 14:48 | It seems JP Morgan have reduced their price target for FRES from 1400 to 1350. They have done the same to HOC which has fallen in the same way. | obbig60 | |
08/6/2018 14:44 | My sell trade on 4th June showed XD. | thesloth2 | |
08/6/2018 14:34 | no its not ex dividend. | ukgeorge | |
08/6/2018 14:34 | no its not ex dividend. | ukgeorge | |
08/6/2018 14:13 | Maybe ex-dividend ? | colinvest | |
08/6/2018 10:47 | Anyone know why Fres has taken such a hit today? Thanks | mharrison60 | |
30/5/2018 06:49 | When is the bid coming? - and at what price ..? | colinvest | |
24/5/2018 11:19 | Yes, but we have an ascending triangle formation in Gold, so hopefully a breakout is coming! | goldenshare888 | |
24/5/2018 09:59 | 1300 proving a tough resistance it seems. | geofft | |
22/5/2018 13:45 | There are two downtrends imo, the first from september 2018 has been broken today and the second I make it at 1430p area. Polymetal also broken the downtrend today. The dollar also put a top in yesterday, there is some commentary on kitco on that. | ukgeorge | |
22/5/2018 13:11 | Where would you say the breakout point is? If you ignore the spikes in '17 I'd say we already have or if you include them we need to get above £14.25ish. Be interested in a proper chart view if anyone is capable. | ifthecapfits | |
22/5/2018 09:52 | two year down trend close to getting broken.... | ukgeorge | |
23/4/2018 16:35 | Well lost any paper profit now but at least the dividend will cushion that, and as we know, silver prices can turn again in an instant. | hazl | |
23/4/2018 11:50 | real tug between the bulls and the bears today | hazl | |
23/4/2018 10:06 | Gatesidethank you. I must be blind to miss that!! | marcusm1000 | |
23/4/2018 09:23 | Due on 25th April | gateside | |
23/4/2018 09:20 | hazl Thank you but i`m trying to find what date the Q1 2018 production results are out, any ideas please? | marcusm1000 |
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