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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Galileo Resources Plc | LSE:GLR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B115T142 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -4.17% | 1.15 | 1.10 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.125 | 1.20 | 9,381,239 | 13:31:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 289k | -1.47M | -0.0013 | -8.85 | 13.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/6/2019 11:33 | Wow, Colin really going for the pump, must be another placing dump soon. | sleveen | |
12/6/2019 11:12 | www.proactiveinvesto | the bull | |
12/6/2019 10:11 | He's done a good job of that, sometimes it's just better to keep your trap shut Colin. I don't understand why he he's not sold Ferber, it's supposed to be worth more than Gabbs and that was sold for $3 million. Just get rid and put the cash into the zinc project. | bspgamer | |
12/6/2019 09:53 | Back in now ! Bargain ! Boooooooooooom | mreyeguy | |
12/6/2019 09:19 | Colin recently stated that the Glenover project would be sold on, so probably looking to boost the share price in order to negotiate a better price. | cmackay | |
12/6/2019 09:12 | 1p!! You've got to be kidding. Shameless attempt to ride the REE wave at the moment, and no doubt raise off the back of it. Fortunately most saw through the nonsense...eh Kinwah.. | the deacon | |
12/6/2019 08:23 | PWhite, opportunistic rather than cheap. GLR's advisers will recommend this stock over the next few days and if the shares respond as strongly as RBW's did then I'd expect a placing at 1p or higher. I bought 500,000 shares this morning at under 0.6p just for the ride. | kinwah | |
12/6/2019 07:52 | What a cheap attempt to cash in on latest interest over rare earths. Is there another placing on the way may I ask? The last one being only April 2019. | pwhite73 | |
12/6/2019 07:24 | Good ol' Colin, every cloud has a silver lining. | sleveen | |
12/6/2019 07:21 | Glenover worth at least 5p on the share price ...... | pilkersa | |
12/6/2019 07:09 | Could see a 300 percent rise on the back of that rns alone...... | pilkersa | |
12/6/2019 07:04 | Nice update - all coming together very well here...... | pilkersa | |
10/6/2019 17:02 | Yes looks like we can share all the profits between us as no one else here! | pilkersa | |
10/6/2019 10:41 | Very thinly traded isn't it, no trades so far today and only mine on friday. Add some good news and some buys and "BOOM" | the bull | |
07/6/2019 12:54 | For sure, I think we will get some insiders buying ahead, even some more jubilee holders and that should push it up 30-40% and then a BIG rise when the news breaks. Market cap £2.2M so plenty of scope | the bull | |
07/6/2019 11:43 | Looking forward to 100 percent rise which I fully expect in the offtake..... | pilkersa | |
07/6/2019 10:52 | Looking forward to the Kabwe deal | the bull | |
07/6/2019 10:51 | the 500K is a buy not a sell, twas me | the bull | |
04/6/2019 10:55 | Sparkieboy29: if by updated you mean a change, its down to this being a very illiquid stock. That means there isnt much buying and selling occurring to cause any price changes. If you look at stocks in the FTSE 100, they are constantly changing due to much higher levels of liquidity. | cmackay | |
22/5/2019 12:29 | So does anyone have an idea why the stock price has only been updated once this morning, very new to the stock market and only really having a dabble just interested in learning why the delay? | sparkieboy29 | |
22/5/2019 11:55 | Finally 😎 | woodlaker | |
22/5/2019 11:50 | there you go. a bit of blue. | domple | |
22/5/2019 09:22 | Nothing this morning. What's happening? | woodlaker |
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