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GCM Gcm Resources Plc

5.75
0.25 (4.55%)
15 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Gcm Resources Plc LSE:GCM London Ordinary Share GB00B00KV284 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.25 4.55% 5.75 5.50 6.00 5.875 5.625 5.75 868,419 11:43:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Coal Mining Services 0 -1.32M -0.0056 -10.27 13.67M
Gcm Resources Plc is listed in the Coal Mining Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GCM. The last closing price for Gcm Resources was 5.50p. Over the last year, Gcm Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.85p to 12.50p.

Gcm Resources currently has 237,825,076 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gcm Resources is £13.67 million. Gcm Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -10.27.

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27/6/2016
18:54
I may buy some at 3p.


Hope this helps

bad robot
20/6/2016
16:42
Single figures is around the corner for this dog.
chesty1
19/6/2016
14:50
costly ramp
hxxp://www.governancenow.com/news/regular-story/indiabangladesh-power-project-a-risk-investors-consumers-says-think-tank-
The proposed coal-fired Rampal power plant in southwest Bangladesh is no longer economically viable as it would “drive up electricity rates, cost far more than its promoters say, and put investors and consumers at a myriad of risks”. This was stated in a report published by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA), a US-based think tank. The proposed 1,320-megawatt power station is to be built in Khulna, Bangladesh, near the Sunderbans. It is a joint venture between India and its neighbor with a memorandum of understanding being signed in 2010. The report titled ‘Risky and Over-Subsidized: A Financial Analysis of the Rampal Power Plant’, is of the view that the project should be cancelled and that Bangladesh would do better by investing in solar energy. As per the report, there are several flaws in the proposal. It says that revenue requirements of the Rampal plant would require tariff levels that are 32 percent higher than the current average cost of electricity production in Bangladesh and will therefore increase electricity rates in Bangladesh. And that without subsidies, the plant’s generation costs are 62 percent higher than the current average cost of electricity production in Bangladesh. The report says that the true cost of the plant is being hidden by three subsidies worth more than $3 billion and that further delays would only raise the capital cost of the plant and place additional upward pressure on tariffs. It adds that apart from opposition from local residents, there is no guarantee that the plant would achieve 80-85 percent plant load factor (PLF), as assumed. Citing various examples, the report says that the PLF for coal-fired power plants in China dropped below 50 percent in 2015, and has been below 60 percent since 2013. In the US too, it says, the average coal power plant operates at 55 percent PLF, and in India, the average coal-fired power plant operated at an estimated 58 percent in 2015-16. The report also warns of the plant’s reliance on imported coal which could expose consumers to global coal market risk. It adds that the plant is located in the ‘wind risk zone’ representing a significant financial risk since it would be vulnerable to storm surges and, therefore, to outages and damage. Other concerns mentioned in the report talk about the seeming lack of contingency management plans that would pose a risk to plant operations, loan risk to India’s EXIM Bank, and the possible further worsening of the Bangladesh electricity system that is already losing $1 billion every year. - See more at: hxxp://www.governancenow.com/news/regular-story/indiabangladesh-power-project-a-risk-investors-consumers-says-think-tank-#sthash.tP9gCCjX.dpuf

mrshaungcm
18/6/2016
21:06
And ive sent that video of you and searcher to porn hub
baxtea1
18/6/2016
19:41
hxxp://www.daily-sun.com/post/145574/Dependence-on-coal-to-only-increase-in-future-power-generation
mrshaungcm
18/6/2016
19:37
hxxp://newagebd.net/236132/japan-doubles-coal-power/
mrshaungcm
18/6/2016
19:32
Some 60 million tonnes of coal and 30 million tonnes of oil would have to be imported every year, while 4,000 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) equivalent of LNG (liquefied natural gas) would be required every day to meet the goal, the agency assessed.
mrshaungcm
18/6/2016
19:28
f off
take that
hxxp://print.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/2016/06/19/144506

mrshaungcm
18/6/2016
11:54
Bungle time
hxxp://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/ntpc-s-bangladesh-project-puts-exim-bank-s-global-credibility-at-risk-ieefa-116061700926_1.html

mrshaungcm
17/6/2016
20:16
No idea baxy - but evokev was a ramp it boys and sell on the up - clever

some of those have done it on SOLG over the last few mths as well - i watch it happening

mrshaungcm
17/6/2016
15:58
agree - pair of bottom burgalers
mrshaungcm
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