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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gensource Potash Corporation | LSE:GSP | London | Ordinary Share | CA37252X1042 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
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 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Potash,soda,borate Minerals | 0 | -6.58M | -0.0146 | -4.79 | 23.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/1/2002 00:56 | kgf took an about turn. went short at 397p and was a little worried for a minute when it popped over 400p. timing timing timing. | rb5 | |
25/1/2002 00:53 | yes, no more special brew for breakfast Alchemy I think! :-) It's really weird, whenever I'm trading my grammar etc. goes completely weird! I think we are going to retrace to something more in line with the US futures. Views? | rdj20 | |
25/1/2002 00:53 | well with the ftse all the good news is in the price.so unless alan says every thing is great it may sell off.still the techs are oversold so a bit more mileage there. | royce | |
25/1/2002 00:51 | Things are starting to turn? | big al 39 | |
25/1/2002 00:50 | afn nicely up today following funding deal, its only a penny share but i am up 10% on a small amount of dosh. Whats more important is that we may well all be here in a years time ect | paulismyname | |
25/1/2002 00:50 | absolutely right interesting times. Chinese type of interesting if AG leads em up further rewarding interesting if the old whatsit repeats last time. FTSE does seem ahead of itself. ____________________ Meanhwile I have to trade myself out of my Euro pickle | alchemy | |
25/1/2002 00:46 | Alchemey - lol. Interesting day though: futs +26/+52, yet FTSE up over 70. Nokia exceeds, but apparently calls no recovery till Q4. AG to come at 3; last time big sell-off, so what will happen today? | spectoacc | |
25/1/2002 00:43 | Eat 'em - I reckon that is what he will do; all the time mulling the gravity of the situation - with apologies to Isaac Newton Specto..that "clever analogy" has been robbing me of concentration since 12:37 rd Gauge or gorge? lol | alchemy | |
25/1/2002 00:41 | Personally I would gauge myself on the apples whilst riding in the cart down the hill. Tasty apples and an exhilerating ride. That would be a short then? :-) | rdj20 | |
25/1/2002 00:40 | parrett Just watching on gaw at mo. It's looking weak though. | byrdsong | |
25/1/2002 00:37 | Indeed - in theory, futs up & Nokia exceeding should be fully priced in now; AG can either upset the apple cart, or haul it further up the hill (getting ready for the eventual crash back down, clever analogy eh). Or, he could just sit down and eat the apples. | spectoacc | |
25/1/2002 00:31 | FTSE encountering real resistance at 5260 today, seems reluctant to go higher IMO. US opening shall be interesting. | rdj20 | |
25/1/2002 00:29 | long sip 1.20 | dodddy | |
25/1/2002 00:29 | Shorted a few more RBOS, position now 150 short, av. about 17.99. | spectoacc | |
25/1/2002 00:28 | BYRDSONG Went short GAW this morning. do you have a psition or just watching? PArrett | parrett | |
25/1/2002 00:27 | thanks for the input ursus and thanks specto any help much appreciated short sell in lloyds always look on the bright side of life if this goes to s~~~ i will not need to pay cgt | royce | |
25/1/2002 00:25 | Thx, have to collect kids about 2.30 so trying to decide what to do with a long (588) | sue42 | |
25/1/2002 00:24 | I think LOG would have to remain well below the threshold for some time before being dropped. They don't like to dump a share on a dip and vise versa because of all the disruption it causes. | rdj20 | |
25/1/2002 00:16 | Sue - LOG may stay in FTSE now, a real swing around this level. | spectoacc | |
25/1/2002 00:13 | Anybody got any views on Log or Arm today? | sue42 | |
25/1/2002 00:11 | royce etc -- if you want some fundamental comfort for your technical view of RBOS..... a friend of mine left when they took over natwest, used to work in senior position. regards their credit control and monitoring as scarily lax. they should suffer worse than other banks when the banking downturn comes. but when will it come? interest rate rises may be further away than we think and until then the squeeze on borrowers will be postponed. | ursus |
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