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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-0.25 | -3.77% | 6.375 | 6.25 | 6.50 | 6.625 | 6.375 | 6.63 | 1,168,411 | 10:09:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.32M | -0.0056 | -11.38 | 15.15M |
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07/2/2019 20:18 | Jaknife, I didn't really need to ask Mick that as I knew it was made up but I thought I'd give him the chance to provide some evidence. Surprise surprise he couldn't. Obviously if GCM had that sort of claim it would appear in the accounts and financial report. It doesn't. Like most AIM companies what they have is a chance to apply for a permit which has virtually no chance of being granted. We bears can't say absolutely no chance so I guess they can hold onto that glimmer of hope. Meanwhile Polo will sell stock to any mug willing to buy it over 11p and convert to settle making a fortune. | loglorry1 | |
07/2/2019 17:22 | RGP !!! RGP !!! THIS IS ABOUT TO GO NUTS ! | strongbuy | |
07/2/2019 16:31 | Same pattern as many previous days with a small spike up of around 3p which falls away and we end up pretty much where we started the day.Volume today just over 1 Million or 1% of the Company. A lot of shares have changed hands at this price level and it seems the MM’s are controlling this quite tightly. | 888icb | |
07/2/2019 16:28 | j/v with most impressive company company in china , created a map and stuck to it putting a needed project through to government the next 3 mths will be loaded with news, director pulls up 1.2 million to keep it on track, | timw3 | |
07/2/2019 16:22 | There is no compensation. Where has this further laughable ramping lie come from.What would it even be for?Rampers are getting desperate now.Cleay nobody researches anymore, they just blindly follow the twitter Pumpers, and then end up losing money | apfindley | |
07/2/2019 16:11 | Jaknife - why are you only going back 10 years? The original contract to BHP was over 20 years ago. Try again. Also try to work out what 'approx' means, I haven't 'plucked any figure' out by qualifying it with the word approx. This is basic stuff. Carry on with your deramp, its good for trading. | mickb1234 | |
07/2/2019 14:28 | Jaknife - you're seriously suggesting a country can sell something then deny the buyer the right to it and keep the money? Full refund of monies paid, plus interest, plus all incidental costs. Don't make yourself look even stupider. I don't ramp. | mickb1234 | |
07/2/2019 14:01 | WE? WE? Are you invested? Furthermore I don't really care what Twitter posters are saying or how many different accounts they have but the actual news speaks for itself. I ask you the same question I have asked before, Why would a billion dollar company get into bed with a very small aim company unless it was extremely confident it was going to be financially beneficial? | jayviperjayviper | |
07/2/2019 13:54 | So much ramping bull caca on here.Same people with multiple accounts and multiple twitter id's.The articles are nonsense.How can approval nearly be coming, when the company haven't even submitted their "proposal" yet.It will be upto 2 years yet to wrestle over the proposal.And its been 15 years already stalled.We had the same thing 10 years ago, so much promise, and we're still here with little progress. | apfindley | |
07/2/2019 13:50 | I disagree Apfindley. I think it's looking pretty positive myself. But I am invested and unlike yourself have a very open mind and know this is far from a done deal but things are undoubtedly moving in the right direction for government approval. | jayviperjayviper | |
07/2/2019 13:48 | It's definately looking poorly here as investors realise its not as rosy as the short term rampers made them believe. | apfindley | |
07/2/2019 13:45 | Jack if you actually took the time to look at Micks posts he is far far from being a ramper. He was recently saying this will be back down to 25p soon. What ramper says that? | jayviperjayviper | |
07/2/2019 13:35 | Spacedust If you go back just a month or two all Chinaman was saying was Tang was a crook and he was a a con man and issuing all cheap shares to all his cronies and we where all suckers Then out of nowhere he changed his view completely. Still as repetitive as ever but shouting from a different perspective altogether now. | jayviperjayviper | |
07/2/2019 13:32 | What's up with chinaman. He says the same thing 10 times a day. I might just copy and paste this post. | spacedust | |
07/2/2019 13:26 | Just checked and my average is actually 29p May have to sell my kitted up Vauxhall Corsa with fat boy exhausts and £3000 worth of stolen audio equipment now. Anyone wanna buy a dog? It barks a lot and is no good with other dogs,..... Or kids. Or adults. | jayviperjayviper | |
07/2/2019 13:25 | Haha - At least you've got a good memory Jay! And a post without swearing!! You can do it if you try!! | eggbird | |
07/2/2019 13:21 | Oh Eggy! I've missed you. Council estate Yes! Kid? At 43 probably not so much. As for me being down well truth be told my average is 28p so yes I am down but I have only invested a small amount (enough for a couple of months rent in my council flat with my 11 kids and noisy dog ha ha) Seriously though Eggy I'm not down much so if you private message me your PayPal address I will send you a few quid to get some batteries for that little toy you keep hidden in the bedroom you think nobody knows about ha ha. Release some tension maybe. Give me and Mick a thought on our BMX bikes head to toe in Burberry with a couple of aggressive bull terriers trailing behind us ha ha. Bzzzzzzzzzzz! ;-) | jayviperjayviper |
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