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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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0.025 | 2.27% | 1.125 | 1.05 | 1.20 | 1.125 | 1.10 | 1.10 | 6,390,588 | 10:39:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 289k | -1.47M | -0.0013 | -8.62 | 13.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/2/2023 08:45 | The big seller is back. Warrants being sold or it's the insiders getting out with their cheap shares | goforgold1 | |
04/2/2023 14:58 | 'the bull', Market cap will increase significantly as Luansobe open pit gets going which is the key focus of the exec. Looking great. | verissimus | |
04/2/2023 14:36 | Yes they need funding . As always you need to go and listen to the last Sunday Roast he was on . They need money all his companies but as he said not able to get any funding till sentiment changes . .Never mind he has millions of warrants still to keep his wages coming in . | goforgold1 | |
04/2/2023 13:36 | Some good, new information in the podcast Bull. A clear message to the market from Mr Bird. | verissimus | |
03/2/2023 17:39 | In Colin you trust lol | goforgold1 | |
03/2/2023 16:30 | Luansobe monetisation is close. We should soon start seeing a flow of news as they hit each mini milestone to getting up and running. If you listen to the roast podcast you will basically hear 'between the lines' that they had done a deal with JLP as offtake partner - the hint is as strong as it gets. Shinganda could also be huge. Fantastic for 2023. | verissimus | |
03/2/2023 15:08 | Just in case nobody here as listened to this | the bull | |
03/2/2023 10:41 | As volume increases because of the incoming news, and the 500k seller dissipates, the re-rate will happen quickly. The 500k seller is probably a single entity which will likely be exhausted soon. As for Luansobe being the priority focus for the company - monetisation of the #copper open pit will obviously get the market much happier. | verissimus | |
03/2/2023 09:28 | Bull you have from 2019 125,000,000 warrants | goforgold1 | |
03/2/2023 09:20 | Mr 500K back again. Come on Sandfire, come on Luansabe | the bull | |
03/2/2023 07:25 | Skippy was crying and bleating about his heart condition when he FIRST got exposed by me for his dodgy ramping activity, which made me wonder why he was so stressy? Now he wants to blame me for it?What a pathetic baby | festario | |
03/2/2023 07:04 | Great when you can nearly double your money with millions of warrants left still. . Colin making a fortune off private Investors' 10 million warrants exercised at .06p .Director DealingGalileo Resources plc ("Galileo "or the "Company") confirms that it has issued a total of 10,500,000 fully paid ordinary shares in the Company (the "New Ordinary Shares"), which includes 5,000,000 shares to Mr Colin Bird, CEO and Chairman of the Company, at a price of 0.6p per share pursuant to the exercise of warrants in terms of the Placing Agreement dated 17 October 2019 (RNS announced 18 October 2019). Application will be made for admission of the New Ordinary Shares to trading on AIM ("Admission"), with Admission expected to occur on or around 27 October 2021. Accordingly, Colin Bird will now be interested in a total of 68,035,000 Ordinary Shares representing 6.35% of the Company's enlarged issued share capital. | goforgold1 | |
03/2/2023 06:51 | You are leaving that's good that's. The best sentences you have posted hope you leave the JPL board as well. Ho get a life or what's left of it. | goforgold1 | |
02/2/2023 23:50 | Well said The Bull. At the age of 67 and with a heart condition perhaps brought on by this monster’s behaviour towards me, I’ve really had a gutsful of his behaviour and the trolls who now pile in with him like flies, so for the sake of this board and my health I am going to do a disappearing act from here. Here’s wishing good fortune and good health to all the decent people on here. | the skipper | |
02/2/2023 23:46 | 1, Certain people encourage other people to buy shares.2, Those persons dress it up as being 'technical analysis' or other such mumbo jumbo. 3, those same persons are actually secretly selling shares whilst encouraging others to buy. 4, Once confronted about this appalling behaviour, those anonymous persons phone the police because they are so upset about being exposed! | festario | |
02/2/2023 23:12 | I have no idea what your beef is with certain investors here or maybe you just stalk him. My advice would be to ask yourself, would my wife & kids be proud of me if they saw my online activity that seems to border on obsession with other middle or older age men | the bull | |
02/2/2023 23:08 | Anyway.... Skippy is not very good at following police advice is he?The hapless sergeant simply told him to filter me, for his own good.Yet here he is again, foolishly crossing swords with me. | festario | |
02/2/2023 23:01 | Get on with it, you moron.This is a public bulletin board, and you are an anonymous avatar.You know my name, I don't know yours, yet you STILL go crying to the police when someone upsets your fictitious profile.Has it not yet sunk in how pathetic you are? | festario | |
02/2/2023 22:51 | I think what you have to remember skip is that the trolls are only long or short by a couple of hundred quid. They are small time traders who feast out on annoying investors whilst maybe making £50 to £100 max at a time. Same on most boards and they are best ignored. I don't filter them (I should) but have just learnt to ignore them. I have 12M here and well in profit, so their piddly £50 gains are neither here nor there. | the bull |
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