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GCM Gcm Resources Plc

6.75
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 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
  0.00 0.00% 6.75 6.75 7.00 7.125 6.75 6.75 2,790,246 16:35:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Coal Mining Services 0 -1.32M -0.0056 -12.27 16.34M
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 6.75p. 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 £16.34 million. Gcm Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -12.27.

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28/2/2018
13:31
Big man IMIN behind his keyboard. Keep yapping little doggie 😂😂
baxtea1
28/2/2018
13:17
Baxtea the keyboard tough guy who is really a snitch. You know what happens to snitches bellend.........
clownbaxtea
27/2/2018
19:41
Share price holding well. Can see some great news coming from GCM soon.
clownbaxtea
27/2/2018
15:19
IMIN quiet today, had a smacked bottom from LSE admin have we ? 😂😂😂
baxtea1
27/2/2018
08:13
Today 08:02 Price: 24.35
GPback 4,379 posts
Downward pressure eased
Should be in for a rise nowfor a few weeks at least. That should take us to the news we are waiting for.


Based on this clowns track record of analysis over the past decade, please file the above in your nonsense files.

baxtea1
26/2/2018
21:22
Unfortunately the locations are at the opposite end of the country to Phulbari.

Again, in strategic placings in coastal areas which suggests they will be to accommodate the planned importing of coal.

baxtea1
26/2/2018
20:18
MrShaunGCM - 3 new coal-based power stations - Isn't that likely to be quite big news for GCM ?
daverob
26/2/2018
08:09
whoooooooooooosshhhhhhhhh
mrshaungcm
26/2/2018
06:24
Deja vu

Should create some over optimistic ramptastic posting on the LSE childrens BB

baxtea1
25/2/2018
19:56
ICCB for coal exploration to make power sector vibrant
26 February, 2018 12:00 AM printer


Bangladesh should go for all-out commercial exploration of coal in the next five years to make the power sector, the backbone of the country's economy, sustainable and vibrant, said International Chamber of Commerce Bangladesh (ICCB).

ICCB said generation of electricity in coal-fired power plants will be viable and much cheaper if locally explored quality coal is used as fuel instead of imported one, reports BSS.

The Bangladesh chapter of the international trade body came up with the suggestion in the editorial of its current News Bulleting (Oct-Dec 2017).

It also suggested exploring the possibility of joining Nepal and Bhutan in tapping the vast hydropower resources.

Nepal alone has theoretical hydropower potential of 83,000 MW, but so far, less than two percent has been realized while Bhutan has an estimated hydropower capacity of around 30,000 MW, said the ICCB.

The chamber suggested development of appropriate infrastructure and effective monitoring system to overcome the major hurdle in efficiently delivering power as the total transmission and distribution losses amount to one-third of the total generation, the value of which is equal to the US $247 million per year.

It said due to fast depleting gas reserve and lack of major initiatives to develop local coal it is becoming difficult for Bangladesh to achieve a sustainable local primary energy source. According to an estimate, Bangladesh would become 92 percent dependent on imported fuel by 2030 if local coal is not explored and exploited, said the chamber.

The ICCB said per capita energy consumption in Bangladesh is still one of the lowest in the world.

The installed capacity of Bangladesh in 1972 was only 200 MW and since then, the current power generation has increased to 16,046 MW with 600 MW import from India.

mrshaungcm
22/2/2018
12:22
Interesting....Hope the Bangladesh Govt takes note.
legionnaire2
21/2/2018
08:41
😂😂

Before end fistal mate

baxtea1
20/2/2018
20:09
Pivotal my dear Baxy Pivotal
mrshaungcm
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