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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 5.25 | 5.00 | 5.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.32M | -0.0054 | -9.72 | 12.89M |
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24/4/2021 13:08 | I think we are two bits away.....hahahahahah horse1 Posts: 704 Price: 7.95 No Opinion RedeyeminesToday 13:02 I hope so mate, we have waited long enough. I believe we are one or two bits of news away. GLA | longjohnsilver1 | |
24/4/2021 10:23 | Ha Ha Ha - 1 minute after I have posted and you are back on .....No. No I never read other posters, they are all on ignore - yeah, like your mollusc brain cell. | malcolmyoung | |
24/4/2021 10:12 | Where is phulbari mentioned except on the gcm website.... Hahahahahahahahaha No project No more coal And a lot of protesters The next pandemic will be the climate Listen to longjohn | longjohnsilver1 | |
24/4/2021 10:11 | LongJohnMasterBates - you clueless troll, 2030 is just a date plucked out of the calendar because it makes an impressive soundbite. Think 2030 - Biden will be dead, Hasina will be dead, Kerry will be pushing his zimmer frame around his estate in Connecticut telling everyone who will listen why he should have been President and there will be a Trump back in the White House. Targets missed and lots of COAL still being burned to fire the generators globally. Back to your Copy & Paste. | malcolmyoung | |
24/4/2021 09:37 | Smelling that gcm will have to face more delay, more dilution, more funding waiting for a slow death Phulbari doesn’t look very attractive at this point... Bangladesh to reduce coal-based projects, Momen says The foreign minister optimistic about $100b climate fund FE ONLINE REPORT | Published: April 23, 2021 16:52:31 | Updated: April 24, 2021 10:11:30 Evaly and Fianancial Express Desktop Bangladesh to reduce coal-based projects, Momen says Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen on Friday said the government has taken a decision to reduce the number of coal-based projects in the country with an aim to prioritise on green and renewable energy. “We are looking for renewable energy and green energy. Although, we implemented some coal-based projects, we have decided to reduce the number of these projects,” the minister said while briefing the media through a virtual platform on the outcomes of the ‘Leaders’ The minister said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged developed countries to ensure annual target of mobilising $100 billion climate funder as committed by them. Momen said that, “The commitments made by the world leaders in the leadership summit prompted him to believe that the creation of the $100 billion fund will not be a problem now.” “Funding is not a problem If there is a political commitment,” the minister said adding that the summit expressed firm commitment in this regard. “The commitment we got from the US is very crucial in this regard. Mobiising this fund will not be difficult” he further said. “I am very much optimistic that the fund can be created before the COP26,” he added. “During his visit to Dhaka, John Kerry told us that several financial institutions had already made commitment to provide 30 billion US dollar for climate fund” the minister said. “And Mr Kerry also mentioned that a private business group in the US was interested in investing 1000 billion US dollar in climate projects like renewable energy” Dr Momen added. Momen said, the commitment by the US to slash carbon emission by 50 per cent by 2030 is very encouraging. Similar commitments were made by Japan, Canada, Germany and European countries, he added. In the summit, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said the fund should be distributed at a ratio of 50:50 between mitigation and adaptation, Dr Momen said. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina put forward four suggestions to global leaders to fight climate change challenges with a strong collective response. “Her suggestions include announcing an immediate and ambitious action plan by developed countries to reduce their carbon emissions to keep the global temperature at 1.5 degrees Celsius with focus on mitigation measures; and ensuring the annual target of 100 billion US dollars which should be balanced 50:50 between adaptation and mitigation with a special attention to the vulnerable countries while pursuing losses and damages”. | longjohnsilver1 | |
24/4/2021 08:37 | S&C - he is a clueless troll and the only thing he is the master of is Master Bates. While renewables will be increasingly important in the decades to come, the gargantuan electricity consumption of the US and China makes coal a fundamental part of the mix until at least 2050 and probably 60, which the Chinese have targeted. For now, soundbites, the right noises and 'that's sorted for the next 12 months' attitude by the G7 nations. GCM is gonna BEHUGE - ha ha ha £10 ha ha ha and LongJohnShatHisPants is a fool. | malcolmyoung | |
24/4/2021 00:19 | You utter fool Longjohnshatthebed. Do you honestly think Bangladesh can operate on renewables alone? Moronic, pathetic troll. | saveloyandchips | |
23/4/2021 23:46 | Listen to the master longjohn Bangladesh will phase down coal use in the power sector and place greater emphasis on renewable energy as part of the efforts to combat change, said Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen. He made the remarks at a media briefing on Bangladesh's participation in a summit on climate change at the invitation of US President Joe Biden on Friday. Responding to a question on carbon emissions from coal-fired power projects, the minister said, “We took on a few coal-based projects. In the future, we will reduce the number of coal-based projects we undertake. We are moving towards renewable energy." And In his keynote speech for the U.S.-led Leaders' Summit on Climate, Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke about the importance of harmony with nature and his country’s commitment to the environment. According to the summit translator, Xi said: “China will promote joint efforts to build a green Belt and Road to benefit the people of all countries.” | longjohnsilver1 | |
23/4/2021 23:42 | Project still on board the ever given Hahahahahahahaha 8p can’t stop laughing This is not gonna be huge | longjohnsilver1 | |
23/4/2021 22:22 | Welcome to the mad house Dirty Fries. Looks like you will fit in quite nicely ha ha | therealsatan666 | |
23/4/2021 22:10 | Little John may well be disappointed when GCM is HUGE. Seems he just can’t let go of this thread. If he was confident it was nothing then he’d have walked away from the chat when he shathispants. Instead, as he raises his head from his toy story pillow case, the first thing that crosses his mind is GCM. The same GCM that is the last thing he thinks about at night (probably way past bed time). Little John is clearly in this for the distance, as are we. I SENSE A TEAM SPIRIT. THIS IS GONNA BE HUGE | dirty fries | |
23/4/2021 20:33 | 100% MoneyMick someone's loading up. Someone knows something for sure... | therealsatan666 | |
23/4/2021 20:13 | Another week for nothing This share is a dead cat Many will be disappointed after 20 years | longjohnsilver1 | |
23/4/2021 19:44 | 270k bought 17k sold and price didn't rise! Who is buying? And where from? Something is happening. GCM is gona be huge! | mickmack | |
23/4/2021 08:51 | Hahahahahahaahah The friday clown Tang_ - 14 Jun 2019 - 20:40:33 - 33629 of 50214 GCM - Long termers, banter & research - GCM Maybe just maybe your starting to listen the oracle has spoken. High 50s by the end of the month | longjohnsilver1 | |
23/4/2021 08:48 | Nothing on a friday.... Nothing at all Poor clowns waiting for 20 years | longjohnsilver1 | |
23/4/2021 06:48 | Good meeting yesterday. This project has just come a lot closer to fruition. | tang_ |
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