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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Geiger Counter Limited | LSE:GCL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B15FW330 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.50 | -0.93% | 53.50 | 52.80 | 54.20 | 54.00 | 53.50 | 54.00 | 230,728 | 09:14:58 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Investors, Nec | 25.15M | 23.06M | 0.1761 | 3.04 | 70.04M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/4/2020 15:57 | last chance to buy a ticket on this rocket | bigtbigt | |
14/4/2020 15:50 | There she blows :-) Out of the down channel | bigtbigt | |
14/4/2020 15:45 | % gain here at GCL will be far higher than YCA. Not sure if I would touch the sub shares though, better never say never | briggs1209 | |
14/4/2020 15:04 | Come on GCL...Should have stayed in YCA! Even when all this is over, hard assets are going to be worth having. | spectoacc | |
09/4/2020 11:56 | Important article in Mining Journal to-day:- hXXps://www.mining-j ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
09/4/2020 11:17 | Cool. So demand is picking up | bmcb5 | |
09/4/2020 11:15 | "The Company announces that, conditional only on Admission becoming effective, it has allotted, by way of a new issue in response to market demand, 375,000 new ordinary shares of no par value (the "New Shares") for cash, at a price of 13.60p per share, a premium to the Company's net asset value. The New Shares will rank pari passu with the existing ordinary shares." | spectoacc | |
09/4/2020 10:37 | On some volume plus a small %, yes. It's just touches the underside. Vol need to push through. Sell in May and go away yet to kick in too. Recent upside can also be partly new ISA season. Let's see. Recent run up is worth banking. Will it run much further in next few weeks? Easy money made for a while imho. | p1nkfish | |
09/4/2020 09:47 | Yep. Until we break out of the downtrend, we're still in the downtrend. Would a break and hold above 14p end that downtrend, in your view? | bmcb5 | |
09/4/2020 08:35 | So far not broken down trend from Jan 2019. Looks more like recovery from oversold and a counter trend rally. | p1nkfish | |
08/4/2020 12:35 | Hang out the flags folks, the subscription shares have had the first uptick for many, many months. It's still 100 to 1 against but just about possible. | johnwig | |
08/4/2020 11:12 | I've averaged down all of last year and bought more at recent lows.Should be off to the races now, save for another wider market sell off. | 1solon | |
08/4/2020 09:12 | 30-35% of global production now shut......... | chrisdgb | |
07/4/2020 09:15 | Uranium mines in Kazakhstan are shut down for 3 months. 10m pounds lost. | dogberry202000 | |
07/4/2020 08:00 | World's biggest uranium producer Kazatomprom has just announced it will cut some production because it is having to reduce the numbers of workers at its sites. | dogberry202000 | |
03/4/2020 09:08 | Numis mention this morning that Uranium will be the most impacted price from COVID related mine closures.......see NAV moved up nicely yesterday.... | chrisdgb | |
31/3/2020 16:32 | tbh, I wanted 100k, but couldn't get them | bmcb5 | |
31/3/2020 16:13 | Good move buying should only go up from here | laptop15 | |
31/3/2020 15:47 | Just picked up another 50k (edit: at 9.8) | bmcb5 | |
31/3/2020 15:47 | I bought too, seems undervalued as trading back under NAV and Uranium prices/companies moving up. -0x3F | 0x3f | |
31/3/2020 10:16 | If mines close then surely uranium will go up in value and the stock pile will get used up. If trump buys from US companies that will help as GCL is mainly made up of American companies | laptop15 | |
31/3/2020 09:05 | Bought some today | laptop15 |
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