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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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0.20 | 3.77% | 5.50 | 5.25 | 5.75 | 5.50 | 5.50 | 5.50 | 205,455 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.32M | -0.0054 | -10.19 | 13.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/6/2021 00:35 | The idiot still posting after the master What about the project Maybe next year, maybe never in 20 years | longjohnsilver1 | |
02/6/2021 18:15 | LongJohnShatInHisPan GCM is GONNA BEHUGE | malcolmyoung | |
02/6/2021 17:02 | And no worries The chinese are on board Hahahahahahahahahaha 20 years of waiting for a share price at 7.90p | longjohnsilver1 | |
02/6/2021 17:01 | The other filtered idiot is out of the woods Vomiting what exactly? More dilution coming soon Listen to longjohn | longjohnsilver1 | |
02/6/2021 16:31 | The usual idiots posting after the master longjohn As i said more delay to give more hope after 20 years Soon more money, more dilution before end of year Same players play again Hahahahahahahahaha | longjohnsilver1 | |
02/6/2021 16:28 | As per usual who has made the most posts today? This weekend? The past week? The past month? The past year? The Troll! Too stupid to realise he is his own worst enemy and only wasting his own time. Nobody pays this share more attention than him. NOBODY! | therealsatan666 | |
02/6/2021 16:10 | 100bn but not for coal More waiting for nothing….. COP26: Alok Sharma pledges support for Bangladesh towards clean energy transition He highlights importance of delivering $100 bn climate fund UNB, Dhaka COP26: Alok Sharma pledges support for Bangladesh towards clean energy transition Appreciating Bangladesh’s adaptation and resilience, COP26 President-Designate Alok Sharma on Wednesday pledged to help Bangladesh having a “clean energy transition”. “We can work together to make sure that it is not just the public finance but also private finance that is coming into Bangladesh,” he told reporters in a joint media briefing at Foreign Service Academy. Responding to a question, Sharma said he discussed the coal power issue during his meeting with Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen noting that he raised the issue not just in Bangladesh but around the world. He laid emphasis on alternative sources of energy – clean energy – if the dependency on coal power is cut globally. To supplement, Foreign Minister Dr Momen said they are scaling down some of the coal power industries as part of reducing dependency on coal power. “We planned to have around 40 percent renewable energy by 2041. We’ll be looking for more renewable energy and we’re asking for technology to support renewable energy,” he said. Bangladesh is among the fast growing economies with significant renewable energy potential, said the UK government. Responding to a question on US$ 100 billion climate fund for developing countries, Sharma said the donor and developed countries need to step up noting that it is a matter of trust and it is very important they deliver on it. He appreciated Bangladesh’s leadership in terms of adaptation and resilience saying they saw a very limited damage during recent cyclones due to Bangladesh’s works done to that front. Sharma expressed satisfaction over private sector’s interest towards clean energy transition but they want long-term policy and clear regulations from all governments around the world On the Sundarbans, he said they want to see further protection given to areas such as mangroves. “I am looking forward to the visit tomorrow (Thursday) there.” Dr Momen said they want to save the planet. “We’re capable of doing it if there’s strong partnership and collaboration.” Sharma arrived here on Wednesday morning on a two-day visit to strengthen support for UK COP26 climate priorities ahead of hosting the crucial UN climate change summit in Glasgow this November. State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md. Shahriar Alam received Sharma at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 09.20am upon his arrival. Sharma met Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her official residence Ganobhaban and attended "UK- Bangladesh Climate Partnership Roundtable" Foreign Service Academy before holding the joint briefing. During his engagements in Dhaka, Sharma discussed shared priorities with Bangladesh which remains a "crucial" partner on the road to COP26. He discussed the needs of countries most vulnerable to climate change, to ensure they are equipped to deal with its current and damaging effects ahead of COP26. Ahead of his visit, Sharma said last week, the G7 made history with a major step forward towards consigning coal to history and moving to a decarbonised power system but tackling the climate crisis must be a global effort, which leaves no one behind. "COP26 is our best chance of safeguarding our planet for our children, building a brighter future with greener jobs and cleaner air, and keeping the 1.5C target alive," he said. | longjohnsilver1 | |
02/6/2021 16:08 | More promises More extention More money needed soon More dilution coming soon Nothing before cop26 GOB do not want coal Final result…… This will never BEHUGE | longjohnsilver1 | |
02/6/2021 15:59 | The only thing surprising with this RNS was the timing. Gcm usually leave it right up to the wire. Alas we wait some more. Its not over yet. I know I'd rather have an extension than NOT have an extention so.... | therealsatan666 | |
02/6/2021 15:52 | Half-wit LongJohnShatInHisPan Negotiations still very much continuing in Bangladesh, GCM is gonna BEHUGE.....ha ha ha £10 ha ha ha... | malcolmyoung | |
02/6/2021 13:49 | And a new extention Hahahahahahahahahaha Never ends Soon new dilution, money needed and another extention This is gcm life | longjohnsilver1 | |
02/6/2021 13:48 | Continuation for now - emphasis on the participation of NFC. They are doing the heavy lifting, so that's all good news. Sit and wait ...... | malcolmyoung | |
02/6/2021 11:03 | Half-wit LongJohnShatHisPants - you have filtered no-one, you are desperate for any posts on the GCM board. Sharm-a will be trawling round Asia saying 'don't use coal, go green' but he is as stupid as the rest of BoJo's cabinet, so he will be making rash promises to the Asian leaders before he hot foots it to Aus to shaft the Welsh hill farmers. The balance is in our favour because (like the UK housing market) coal prices could defy all the 'experts' and continue to rise - Bangla could be left looking pretty stupid if they cannot fire their generators because they can't afford the fuel. Rock on GCM - you are going to BEHUGE | malcolmyoung | |
02/6/2021 10:16 | But gcm’s not rising….. | longjohnsilver1 | |
02/6/2021 08:45 | Rising coal price… Coal has now risen 125% since it's Sept low, and is now at a five year high my and is not far away from it's ten year all time high either. This won't be lost on those looking to progress this project or those trying to import coal into Bangladesh… | legionnaire2 | |
01/6/2021 17:41 | But Not Hasina administration | longjohnsilver1 | |
01/6/2021 15:40 | Biden adminstration is backing oil and mining companies. See home page of ADVFN. | bobic | |
30/5/2021 22:55 | The sad filtered idiot clown is still waiting for his project…???? Can’t stop laughing 7.55p How can someone be so stupid for years Hahahahahahahahaha must be t21 | longjohnsilver1 |
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