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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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0.125 | 1.89% | 6.75 | 6.50 | 7.00 | 6.875 | 6.625 | 6.63 | 4,264,311 | 13:43:43 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.32M | -0.0056 | -12.05 | 16.05M |
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11/6/2019 09:01 | Good to see Beescunny posts removed. Poor form trying to make out on a public forum that GCM Directors are feeding him privileged & sensitive info, tut tut He spoke to Tang 3 years ago at the one & only time he’s been to an AGM. Trying to make out they’re best mates & he has a hotline to Tang 🤣🤣 | baxtea1 | |
10/6/2019 21:02 | #GCM closed up 3.7 percent on Monday, June 10, 2019, on 82 percent of normal volume. Note that the stock is in #oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) 👀💥 | newtothisgame3 | |
10/6/2019 21:02 | #GCM closed up 3.7 percent on Monday, June 10, 2019, on 82 percent of normal volume. Note that the stock is in #oversold territory based on its Slow Stochastic indicator (14, 3, 3) 👀💥 | newtothisgame3 | |
10/6/2019 18:28 | Only the beginning ENERGYJUNE 10, 2019 / 5:00 AM / UPDATED 14 HOURS AGO UPDATE 1-China's May coal imports climb 8.6% from month before - customs | behuge | |
10/6/2019 18:20 | GCM is gonna BEHUGE | behuge | |
10/6/2019 17:37 | He either wants me, or wants to be me.. I should be flattered I suppose ha ha | jayviperjayviper | |
10/6/2019 17:35 | Good luck to the protesters China’s involvement in Bangladesh’s energy supply has spurred criticisms among Bangladeshi economists and experts who have underscored that the South Asian nation’s power sector is “poorly governed.” “There is criticism regarding the business climate in Bangladesh. There is corruption, bureaucratic and legal hassles. But the Chinese businessmen have invested huge in the power sector,” said Hossain Zillur Rahman, an economist and former government adviser. “They want to get maximum benefits from the power sector, which practically has no governance and no accountability,̶ Khaleda Mahmood, chairman of the Bangladesh Power Development Board (PDB), brushed aside Rahman’s allegations. “It is not true that the power sector has no governance,” he told BenarNews, underscoring that his public-sector organization was providing 45 percent of the country’s total electricity demand. | behuge | |
10/6/2019 16:13 | Mick I would be flattered if he wasn't so needy ha ha. I never got this much attention of anyone in my life. He seriously is obsessed. I've got other people telling me about him now. He claims he has us all on filter but apparently replies. Never seen such a sad case in my life. It's frightening these people are walking the streets. Seriously mentally unstable. | jayviperjayviper | |
10/6/2019 15:14 | And here comes your wannabe boyfriend Behuge Bellend the toilet attendant.......... | mickb1234 | |
10/6/2019 14:53 | GCM will be massive Where will they get their 24’000 MW from by 2021......part of the answer is PHULBARI Govt targets to generate 24,000 MW electricity by 2021 Posted By: daily industryon: May 29, 2019In: Bangladesh, Power, Energy and DevelopmentNo Comments Print Email Staff Correspondent: With a view to achieving government’s target to generate 24,000 MW electricity by 2021, work of four power plants under the fast track independent power producer (IPP) having 567 MW capacity is underway. “The government has undertaken some High Speed Diesel (HSD) and Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) run IPP plants under the fast track project to supply uninterrupted power supply to consumers,” an official of power ministry said. He said six power plants having 780 MW generation capacity were taken under the fast track project. Of them, two plants having 213 MW capacity had already been commissioned. State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid said his ministry is monitoring all the projects, including the fast track IPP projects to complete those within the stipulated time. Nasrul said the government led by Sheikh Hasina has been working tirelessly in a planned way to ensure a balanced development where each household will get electricity connection by 2021. A meeting on implementation progress of IPP plants was held on May 19 with power division secretary Dr Ahmed Kaikaus in the chair. The meeting informed that pre-commissioning work of Shikalbaha 105 MW HFO power plant is going on in full-fledged way, while Reliability Test of Gazipur 100 MW HFO power plant will begin soon. According to the fast track IPP project, 45 percent construction work of civil work of Manikganj 162 MW HFO power plant was completed and 60 percent piling work was finished. Changzhou Hutang Coal Power Co. Ltd., China and Icon Enterprise LTD., Bangladesh and Chase Power Ltd., Bangladesh are implementing the project. As per the schedule, the Commercial Operation Date (COD) was January 1, 2019, but implementing firms failed to go for operation. Project Director Ajay Kumar Chakraborty said the COD is rescheduled due to change of its site, adding, “Construction work is going in full swing.” Director General of Power Cell Engineer Mohammad Hossain said the power division held a meeting and issued warning notice to the construction companies to complete the power plant quickly. | behuge | |
10/6/2019 14:50 | Cheers Mick. Sounds about right | jayviperjayviper | |
10/6/2019 14:14 | Sharebel Posts: 818 Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 21.25 Occurs to me...Today 12:01Hasina now going to China next month which wasn’t scheduled so could this be (like when she signed the deal in Japan in her tour) the formal ceremony because this is a huge transformational project for Bangladesh. I think if there was any inkling it wasn’t going to happen or it was going to be delayed in any way, GCM would of course be obliged to tell us. The fact there’s no news after such a long time is a positive thing imho. I think if they were in advanced stages in Feb we must be on the brink of getting it agreed. Indeed why would Bangladesh Gov not want to agree to it? How else are they going to to expand - they need this - they have done many deals on infrastructure across the country with Powerchina. Why would this be any different. I’m geared up for news on this dropping at any time and imho this week but certainly this month. DYOR Sharebellend, what a load of old drivel. “DYOR” yep, that’s the most sensible thing you’ve ever said Offski, can’t read anymore nonsense | baxtea1 | |
10/6/2019 14:05 | Haha, yeah, he’s a prize plum that one Mick 🤣 | baxtea1 | |
10/6/2019 10:42 | Where will they get their 24’000 MW from by 2021......part of the answer is PHULBARI Govt targets to generate 24,000 MW electricity by 2021 Posted By: daily industryon: May 29, 2019In: Bangladesh, Power, Energy and DevelopmentNo Comments Print Email Staff Correspondent: With a view to achieving government’s target to generate 24,000 MW electricity by 2021, work of four power plants under the fast track independent power producer (IPP) having 567 MW capacity is underway. “The government has undertaken some High Speed Diesel (HSD) and Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) run IPP plants under the fast track project to supply uninterrupted power supply to consumers,” an official of power ministry said. He said six power plants having 780 MW generation capacity were taken under the fast track project. Of them, two plants having 213 MW capacity had already been commissioned. State Minister for Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Nasrul Hamid said his ministry is monitoring all the projects, including the fast track IPP projects to complete those within the stipulated time. Nasrul said the government led by Sheikh Hasina has been working tirelessly in a planned way to ensure a balanced development where each household will get electricity connection by 2021. A meeting on implementation progress of IPP plants was held on May 19 with power division secretary Dr Ahmed Kaikaus in the chair. The meeting informed that pre-commissioning work of Shikalbaha 105 MW HFO power plant is going on in full-fledged way, while Reliability Test of Gazipur 100 MW HFO power plant will begin soon. According to the fast track IPP project, 45 percent construction work of civil work of Manikganj 162 MW HFO power plant was completed and 60 percent piling work was finished. Changzhou Hutang Coal Power Co. Ltd., China and Icon Enterprise LTD., Bangladesh and Chase Power Ltd., Bangladesh are implementing the project. As per the schedule, the Commercial Operation Date (COD) was January 1, 2019, but implementing firms failed to go for operation. Project Director Ajay Kumar Chakraborty said the COD is rescheduled due to change of its site, adding, “Construction work is going in full swing.” Director General of Power Cell Engineer Mohammad Hossain said the power division held a meeting and issued warning notice to the construction companies to complete the power plant quickly. | behuge | |
10/6/2019 10:38 | "Today 10:12 Price: 21.25 StockTracker 2,056 posts Buyers cant get in quick enough GOING north in a big hurry" Like this fella Baxy? 😂😂 | mickb1234 |
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