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GEMD Gem Diamonds Limited

13.275
0.20 (1.53%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Gem Diamonds Limited LSE:GEMD London Ordinary Share VGG379591065 ORD USD0.01 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.20 1.53% 13.275 13.05 13.20 13.70 12.75 13.30 532,008 16:35:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels 140.29M -2.13M -0.0154 -8.47 18.01M
Gem Diamonds Limited is listed in the Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GEMD. The last closing price for Gem Diamonds was 13.08p. Over the last year, Gem Diamonds shares have traded in a share price range of 7.96p to 27.00p.

Gem Diamonds currently has 138,032,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Gem Diamonds is £18.01 million. Gem Diamonds has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.47.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/1/2018
08:35
Surely the share price should have gone much higher than 90p, this diamond must be worth a third of the current market cap !
eastbourne1982
15/1/2018
07:29
Happy days guys, I'm pleased for you.

Answer solved short term with 1 diamond.

superg1
08/1/2018
09:01
looks like the down trend is broken
ukgeorge
08/1/2018
09:00
Some good news! And a decent share price rise to go with it!

Gem Diamonds Limited (LSE: GEMD) is pleased to announce the recovery of high quality 117 and 110 carat, D colour Type IIa diamonds from the Letšeng mine in Lesotho, the highest dollar per carat kimberlite diamond mine in the world.

johnsonneil1
24/11/2017
17:46
Interesting article...

hxxp://www.diamonds.net/News/NewsItem.aspx?ArticleID=59527

haywards26
23/11/2017
09:24
202 ct diamond found
ukgeorge
09/9/2017
09:43
HNR
TWO wells successfully drilled with abundant oil and gas in samples extracted!
Fracking and FIRST OIL next month!
Don't miss this train!

happyholder123
17/8/2017
14:47
a dollar is a good price if it is bleeding money
resourceful
17/8/2017
12:58
The fact no offer price was muted would make me think the offer is low and no where near the cost invested into it...
haywards26
17/8/2017
11:13
Gem Diamonds (GEMD LN) H1 results delivers EBITDA of US$43.5m down 70% yoy. Revenues were down 14.8% yoy. The company has seen lower mining and grades in the period with lower value per carat realised e.g. US$1,779/ct vs US$1,899/ct a year ago, although the latest figure is up from US$1,480/ct realised in H2 2016. Gem’s second mine that was placed on care and maintenance, Ghagoo, is currently subject to an offer. The company’s transformation programme is underway to deliver US$15mpa of savings from October. The company ended the period with net debt of US$14.2m. Source: Company

Investec View: A tough set of results, but the possible sale of Ghagoo is welcome news, although we doubt a sale price will come close to how much the company invested.

ukgeorge
17/8/2017
09:35
are they in real trouble
losing money and cash

resourceful
14/8/2017
17:13
This company do have a history of buying and now building an uneconomic diamond mines. They rely on the Lesotho mine to prop up the managements f ups.
ukgeorge
09/8/2017
15:39
Have to wonder why this isn't a serious candidate for a takeover by either another producer or private equity, the market cap is relative peanuts now when you consider the potential this business has.
eastbourne1982
25/7/2017
09:27
Positive note from finnCap

Gem Diamonds

H1 Trading Update BUY

Gem Diamonds has announced a trading update for the first half of 2017, including Q2 operating results. The Letšeng mine in Lesotho continued to operate well, with diamond production steady at 24,599 carats in the period. The company achieved average diamond prices of US$1,779 per carat, up 20% from the same period last year. The most recent tender achieved a particularly encouraging US$2,385 per carat. Production guidance for the year is maintained, albeit towards the lower end of the range. We retain our 150p price target and Buy recommendation.

*Four diamonds larger than 100 carats were recovered during the half year, with additional high quality stones being recovered that were slightly smaller. Post period end an exceptional 126.75 carat D-colour Type IIa diamond was recovered, bringing the total greater than 100 carat diamond recoveries in 2017 to five.

*The Group had US$ 20.0m cash on hand at the end of June 2017, of which US$16.1m is attributable to Gem Diamonds. US$34.2m of the available facilities have been drawn down, of which US$25.0m relates to the Ghaghoo facility, resulting in a net debt position of US$14.2m at the end of the half year.

*Post period end, the US$35.0m Revolving Credit Facility was successfully restructured into a new US$45.0m facility.

thomasthetank1
17/7/2017
14:42
The Idex Index of wholesale prices for better quality diamonds is down form 137 to 118 over the past three years. Rough prices, you can bet, are down worse than this. The industry has problems of final demand and squeezed credit lines to cutters and polishers. GEMD's saving grace is its production of big, high quality individual diamonds where pricing is still OK. GEMD has to keep churning these out. Those companies not producing such rough diamonds are going to find it increasingly difficult to make a buck.
dickbush
06/7/2017
12:43
GEMD did advise last year that the stones would be smaller and lower value due to the area of mine being worked on. This year they are back into more lucrative areas....hopefully the share price will start to reflect this over the coming months.
haywards26
06/7/2017
11:07
Just bought a few of these, looks like the mine is back into the part of the kimberlite with the high value stones, fingers crossed
ukgeorge
06/7/2017
07:46
They appear to be hitting that target now of one a month that you suggest they need super.
woodpeckers
05/7/2017
21:35
Nice little touch for the directors for having delivered so spectacularly!!
noujay
23/5/2017
15:24
They need 10-15 of those to get back to the good old days. 1 or 2 found as pointed out months ago would see the share price keep going down and it did.

The issue is CPHT, Letseng needs double figure 100+ carat stones per year to keep the earnings going in the right direction.

EG $1700 per carat average on a 1.7 cpht rate gives a per tonne return of $17.

So you need a costs per tonne under $17 all in.

It's not about big sparkly stones but how many. CPHT is very poor at Letseng.

Firestone have something like 25 cpht and something like $100 per carat.

$25 per tonne returns.

I don't hold either but studied all the Lesotho mines so passing on the key figures to check.

In short ore cost per tonnes v ore value per tonne. Sort that and you know which has the best prospects compared to their current situation share price or market cap.

superg1
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