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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Galahad Gold. | LSE:GLA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030017320 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 17.04 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/4/2007 11:40 | Ticking up again. | papillon | |
04/4/2007 20:42 | A lot of concentration by posters, lately, on the cash pile (obviously!!) but don't forget the UMN stake! UMN has broken out of a recent sideways trend in the last few days and is motoring again, albeit at a bit more of a sedate pace than earlier in the year. If, as seems likely, the U price continues to increase and UMN continues its rapid progress to production I believe UMN could more than double in price by end of 2007. GLA, is my opinion, still a cheap share and a good proxy for UMN. | papillon | |
04/4/2007 17:25 | RAB stake now 7.3%..... | rbf | |
03/4/2007 15:23 | That makes 1 IMY share 13.4p for the QUA offer. | lyonst5 | |
03/4/2007 15:19 | Quadra now past C$11 - 25% up on the price at time of IMY bid. | grgkecer | |
03/4/2007 10:47 | The next prelim announcement is expected to be 21-May-2007 , which isn't too far away (7 weeks). The cash situation should be made very clear then and they should announce a special dividend to registered shareholders. After some disappointment with GLA and temptation to sell, I now get the impression that there is very little downside potential because of the cash pile. | nod | |
03/4/2007 10:24 | bedfordshire upwards!! | pomp circumstance | |
03/4/2007 10:16 | What's a "norverner"? | wiganer | |
03/4/2007 10:15 | lol!!! bit like norverners then!! | pomp circumstance | |
02/4/2007 20:33 | Blue_Max - 2 Apr'07 - 16:57 - 2779 of 2780 ------- Where the hell do these muppets come from? just how heavily discounted can one discount CASH? Do the analysis Blue, although its probably beyond you. | cagr | |
02/4/2007 18:10 | LOL!! I wish I had a pie full of as much cash as this lot do!!! | pomp circumstance | |
02/4/2007 16:57 | most of the hype value of late is in the price now. Time now to take profits and buy later at under 10p. Best way to play pie in the sky outfits such as this. | blue_max | |
02/4/2007 15:50 | Quadra Mining shares currently C$10.55 - 20% up from price at time of bid. | grgkecer | |
30/3/2007 17:20 | same place as everyone else will be when we have have our strikers back from injury in August! | pomp circumstance | |
30/3/2007 16:39 | lol, now that is debatable Pomp. Where are they in the league, FA cup and champions league? ;-) | cagr | |
30/3/2007 15:39 | Hattori, run along with your £100 winnings will you and leave GLA to the savvier investors. You said you have made your pocket money and will now leave it so please do us a favour and go. I look forward to hearing back from you in 3 months time when the £60mln capital distribution plan has ben announced, some how i dont think you'll return to face your misunderstanding admission. bye bye | cagr | |
30/3/2007 15:24 | I was a full time investor while the better part of you was still dripping down the inside of your mama's leg, boy! Did you buy IMY three weeks ago at 7p & sell it at 19p today ? No, you didn't! I bet you've never even seen a bagger. lol! tilton - Yes, I know what you're saying, but it in no way makes up for the loss of that huge pile of investment cash, imho. One could also say GLA don't really own enough of UMN to make it an attractive proxy. But I wish you good luck and I'd still reinvest under the right circumstances. Toodles. | hattori_hanzo | |
30/3/2007 15:20 | Hattori> would that be cluEless or cluless? you're a novice spiv, dont try and convince others you know otherwise. | cagr |
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