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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.05 | -4.35% | 1.10 | 1.05 | 1.15 | 1.15 | 1.10 | 1.15 | 1,131,504 | 12:34:42 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 289k | -1.47M | -0.0013 | -8.46 | 12.8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/4/2022 09:40 | Evidently you were correct to feel good about today.The chart looks poised for a slingshot. | festario | |
28/4/2022 07:26 | I got a good feeling about tomorrow / today.Imo dyor | gowski | |
27/4/2022 12:27 | 1% return in the bank in 2022, or a 5-bagger here in 2022. Simple choice. Patience will pay. | duckham | |
27/4/2022 12:05 | There will always be heavy selling when a daily rise of 10 percent or more is seen.That's just a fact due to the ultra cautious markets and leveraged traders these days. | festario | |
27/4/2022 10:43 | Colin Bird really does sound genuine and knowledgeable. I believe his intentions for the areas glr mines are also genuine. Topped up today. | axonic | |
27/4/2022 10:22 | Looking good here again. Watch someone spoil it this afternoon. That seems the usual pattern of late. | soulsauce | |
27/4/2022 10:19 | Yes, CB didn't sound great, hope he is okay because he is the driving force here. | the count of monte_cristo | |
27/4/2022 09:43 | The interview will have helped. Nice. | duckham | |
27/4/2022 08:41 | I added this morning. | the count of monte_cristo | |
27/4/2022 08:38 | Early reaction to the article, very positive, 5% up | festario | |
26/4/2022 22:20 | Did he say 500K tonnes of copper per year for 6 years from the pit. Jeepers, I need to fill that ISA soon, just been waiting for a pullback | the bull | |
26/4/2022 19:11 | Late interview... Lets see what tomorrow brings | gowski | |
26/4/2022 17:19 | It ticks a lot of boxes. When things are on sale buy them. The Luansobe potential alone is off the scale good. Get the open pit up and running and monetised, along with some infill drilling in parallel and along strike and if we get to 70mt @ 2%+ then !!!! | duckham | |
26/4/2022 17:00 | Agree with that axonic so very strange to see us down today. | soulsauce | |
26/4/2022 16:32 | Great interview and a very positive outlook. It seems crazy that the mk cap is less than £13m. | axonic | |
26/4/2022 15:18 | Another red day.Very disappointing following a reasonable RNS | festario | |
26/4/2022 11:22 | Guys could someone give me an idea of likely newsflow on our zinc asset? V opaque at the moment | jfreshfield | |
26/4/2022 11:00 | Many thanks, message sent. | axonic | |
26/4/2022 10:55 | Please message in this group "TCMC" and I will get back to you. I have some good ones for you:) | the count of monte_cristo | |
26/4/2022 10:49 | I'm just looking at books about investing in mining. Could you recommend one or two please? | axonic | |
26/4/2022 10:33 | Been reading a lot of mining and exploration books the last 12 years:) | the count of monte_cristo | |
26/4/2022 09:59 | That's a good observation! :-) | duckham | |
26/4/2022 09:03 | Even going back just 30 years or so many of these mines were very inefficient and left behind so much ore, most of the tailings from these old mines are higher than the mines which are now being discovered. The best place to find a mine is where there was once one. | the count of monte_cristo | |
26/4/2022 08:54 | Nice to see some news at last. Amazing what modern technology can do to see what’s left in the ground in historic mining areas. Luansobe possibly a much bigger prize though. | the skipper |
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