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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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-0.05 | -1.16% | 4.25 | 4.00 | 4.50 | 4.25 | 3.85 | 4.05 | 2,567,124 | 16:21:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.32M | -0.0054 | -7.87 | 10.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/7/2024 09:29 | As well as the seller!! | kruegerfinger | |
16/7/2024 09:20 | Spoke too soon, looks like our buyer has returned ! | cambradjones | |
16/7/2024 09:03 | The horizon is : Low takeover in approach So many will be underwater here | kruegerfinger | |
16/7/2024 08:52 | Not much appetite for buying the last few days and nearly all sells again today.Could go sub 5p today as holders hoping for news from the China trip lose interest, but you've got to be in it to win it and the last few months huge volumes have got to mean something is on the horizon. | cambradjones | |
16/7/2024 07:17 | Filter it Blobfish. If you keep feeding it, it will keep coming back for attention | baxtea1 | |
15/7/2024 22:10 | The troll is so boring 😴 | shortjohnblobfish | |
15/7/2024 15:22 | They will have the same concern about phulbari and the chinese being to close to the Indian border!! | kruegerfinger | |
15/7/2024 15:16 | Byebye china Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina appears to be making all possible efforts on reducing her country’s dependency on China. Hours after cutting short her Beijing trip and returning to Dhaka, she expressed that she would prefer India over China in executing a $1 billion Teesta River development project on the Bangladeshi side. hxxps://www.firstpos | kruegerfinger | |
15/7/2024 15:09 | 5.10p The 10£ party is not coming 🤣🤣 Sheikh Hasina is not ready to sing…. | kruegerfinger | |
15/7/2024 12:24 | Nobody’s interested in your opinion Troll | shortjohnblobfish | |
15/7/2024 10:11 | Poor dreamer Shouldn’t be long Just 20 years have passed …..🤣 | kruegerfinger | |
15/7/2024 09:46 | Shouldn’t be long till we find out Cambrad 👍 | baxtea1 | |
15/7/2024 09:20 | Low takeover coming Listen to krueger👊 | kruegerfinger | |
15/7/2024 09:19 | Nowhere Open your eyes | kruegerfinger | |
15/7/2024 09:00 | Be interesting to see where we go now after the China trip. Currently, all sells this morning and dropped below the range we have been held in for months.However lse chat focused on a offer coming in for gcm and the large amount of buying we have seen over the last few months points to some significant action approaching. For that reason I'm staying put ! | cambradjones | |
14/7/2024 21:16 | Hasina don’t want phulbari since 20 years Capital call coming in a few months and massive dilution once again Chinese will have enough with this soon if she don’t move Down 99.04% since inception says it all | kruegerfinger | |
14/7/2024 21:09 | Nobody’s interested in your opinion troll | shortjohnblobfish | |
14/7/2024 21:07 | Project is for Bangladesh best friend PM Hasina wants India to implement Teesta project 'China has come up with some offers' 'Govt will go for proposal which will be suitable for Bangladesh' hxxps://www.dhakatri close Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina speaks at a press conference arranged at her official residence about the outcomes of her recent visit to China on Sunday, July 14, 2024. Photo: PID UNBUNB Publish : 14 Jul 2024, 09:43 PMUpdate : 14 Jul 2024, 09:47 PM Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said she would like India to implement the Teesta project as it is related to the neighbouring country. “But I would prioritise that India will do it. India holds the water of Teesta River…. So, they should do the project and they would give whatever is necessary here if they do the project,” she said. The premier said this replying to a question at a press conference arranged at her official residence about the outcomes of her recent visit to China. China open to accept any Bangladesh decision on Teesta project China open to accept any Bangladesh decision on Teesta project She said China has come up with some offers and conducted a feasibility study about the Teesta project and India has also given offers and will carry out a feasibility study. She, however, said the government will go for the proposal which will be suitable for Bangladesh after completion of feasibility study by India. | kruegerfinger | |
14/7/2024 20:59 | The visit to China was overhyped over on the LSE forum. As they tend to do with everything. Everything the same here. We’re still fully funded, the positive news we have had all year remains the same. Someone definitely accumulating between 5-6p. Maybe she was waiting to see the outcome of China, maybe not. I certainly don’t think it will be long before we find out | shortjohnblobfish | |
14/7/2024 20:42 | Thanks Blobfish, so the reports of the Chinese only coughing up £100m was false then.Things still look promising here then ! | cambradjones | |
14/7/2024 20:41 | The sad lonely Troll posting all weekend to himself Bless | shortjohnblobfish | |
14/7/2024 20:39 | Ignore the lying Troll Cambrad. Heres a link to the article. Theres more on LSE PM Hasina calls China visit a pivotal moment in Bangladesh’s dipl...Today 11:47 Through fruitful discussions with the Chinese President, the relationship between Bangladesh and China has been elevated to the level of Integrated Strategic Cooperative Partnership, PM Hasina said. The Prime Minister said that at the bilateral meeting with the Chinese President on July 10, Xi Jinping mentioned four areas of assistance in grants, interest-free loans, concessional loans and commercial loans. “Under these four packages, China has agreed to pay the equivalent of USD 2 billion to Bangladesh,” she said. hxxps://unb.com.bd/c | shortjohnblobfish |
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