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GCM Gcm Resources Plc

5.25
-0.05 (-0.94%)
05 Jul 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
  -0.05 -0.94% 5.25 5.00 5.50 5.50 5.125 5.50 1,584,029 14:40:49
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Coal Mining Services 0 -1.32M -0.0054 -9.72 13.02M
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 5.30p. Over the last year, Gcm Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.85p to 12.50p.

Gcm Resources currently has 245,596,374 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gcm Resources is £13.02 million. Gcm Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -9.72.

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30/7/2019
10:03
Jay no martial art instructor would ever disrespect any colour belt calling them strings. He's a liar, living in his little made up world cos his reality is so sad. Let him get on with his bitterness. Don't feed the troll.

Hope you're having a good holiday mate. Try not to ruin it by looking at the SP! Dont worry tho, all good, GPback is still buying! 😂😂😂

slickmick
30/7/2019
08:16
Published on 12:00 AM, July 30, 2019
RAMPAL COAL POWER PLANT

Govt had to take a difficult decision: planning minister

Staff Correspondent
The government had to make a difficult decision regarding the construction of Rampal coal power plant, because the country needs more power to meet the national demand, said planning minister MA Mannan yesterday.

He said this at a ceremony organised by Bangladesh National Committee of International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) members at a city hotel.

There have been talks on Rampal [power plant]. We are aware of it. Isn’t the Sundarbans our heritage, our asset?” he added.

The minister made the comments amid concerns from environmental groups that by moving ahead with the coal-based power plant project near the Sundarbans, the government is putting the forest’s biodiversity at great risk.

Addressing the ceremony as chief guest, the minister said the government has a target of bringing electricity to 100 percent households within this year.

At present, the government can bring power to 92 percent homes, he said.

On conserving biodiversity, he said “being in nature through adaptation” is one of the key policies of the present government.

“The government’s priority is to maintain the pristine condition of the country’s wetlands including haors, canals, ponds, and rivers,” said the minister.

He also said the government has established its Green Climate Fund with its own money and is trying to address climate change related issues.

Lauding IUCN’s activities in Bangladesh, the minister said the government would provide funding if any IUCN member comes up with a doable research-based project.

German ambassador in Bangladesh Peter Fahrenholtz said, Rampal power plant together with the expansion of Mongla port has the potential to “impact the ecology and biodiversity of the Sundarbans severely.”

At the ceremony, Bangladesh Platform for Sustainable Biodiversity Conservation was formally launched.

An initiative of IUCN Members in Bangladesh, the platform aims to promote a greater understanding on the country’s biodiversity and its key policy challenges both domestically and internationally, said Hasna Jasimuddin Moudud, chairperson of Bangladesh National Committee of IUCN.

Norwegian ambassador in Bangladesh Sidsel Bleken also spoke at the programme.

At the ceremony, the committee honoured journalist Mahfuz Ullah posthumously with an award for his “environmental achievement.”

behuge
29/7/2019
13:08
More buys for BEHUGE today. This is a gift 1 lot at 20.25 1lot at 21.25
behuge
29/7/2019
12:49
Totally agree with you Jay..

The herberts all working together on here and LSE.

More importantly - hope you guys having a good break in Anglesea mate.

Ice cream sounds rather nice.

May have to nip out and treat myself.

Regards.

J

zippy123456
29/7/2019
11:02
Oh look he can’t help himself.

Blimey he’s already given himself the thumbs up.

What a cretin - his son must be ashamed of him...

Keep ramping away “Keyboard Coward”

zippy123456
29/7/2019
10:43
Zippy the clown too stupid to understand he is filtered

Zippy12345629 Jul '19 - 10:24 - 34602 of 34602 (Filtered)

behuge
29/7/2019
10:05
Viku let’s assume the more time they take the less the proposal will be refused...
behuge
29/7/2019
10:03
What is saying the Down syndrome blue belt resident??
behuge
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