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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Glencore Plc | LSE:GLEN | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B4T3BW64 | ORD USD0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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6.55 | 1.53% | 435.30 | 436.05 | 436.15 | 437.20 | 431.40 | 433.60 | 30,156,841 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Nonmetallic Mineral Pds, Nec | 217.83B | 4.28B | 0.3508 | 12.43 | 53.21B |
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15/11/2018 17:16 | Bring on the legal cases | leoneobull | |
15/11/2018 17:15 | Bring on the legal cases | leoneobull | |
15/11/2018 16:54 | Rio Tinto 3,800.5 +2.44% BHP Billiton 1,589 +2.85% Anglo American 1,683.6 +2.60% Glencore 297.85 +2.14% Gold COMEX 1,214.50 +0.36% Silver COMEX 14.23 +1.07% Copper COMEX 2.75 +1.37% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 67.29 +1.77% Still in the 280 to 310p BOX Gasoline NYMEX 1.58 +1.18% Natural Gas NYMEX 4.12 -14.82% | waldron | |
15/11/2018 14:45 | Glencore's Katanga warns of earnings hit if Congo row not resolvedHttps://uk.f | losses | |
15/11/2018 11:52 | Yeah it's probably Glen buying their own ztock | creditcrunchies | |
15/11/2018 08:20 | Gold COMEX 1,213.70 +0.30% Silver COMEX 14.19 +0.78% Copper COMEX 2.75 +1.53% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 66.30 +0.27% Gasoline NYMEX 1.56 -0.33% Natural Gas NYMEX 4.63 -4.28% | waldron | |
15/11/2018 08:20 | Gold COMEX 1,213.70 +0.30% Silver COMEX 14.19 +0.78% Copper COMEX 2.75 +1.53% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 66.30 +0.27% Gasoline NYMEX 1.56 -0.33% Natural Gas NYMEX 4.63 -4.28% | waldron | |
14/11/2018 22:23 | someone is hoovering up cheap stock buy/sell ratio 3:1 approx | notimpressed | |
14/11/2018 21:26 | China plumbs ocean depths to extend its cobalt leadhHtps://uk.finan | losses | |
14/11/2018 17:00 | Rio Tinto 3,710 -3.54% BHP Billiton 1,545 -2.36% Glencore 291.6 -1.07% Gold COMEX 1,203.50 +0.17% Silver COMEX 14.02 +0.31% Copper COMEX 2.70 +0.43% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 66.56 +1.66% Gasoline NYMEX 1.57 +1.54% Natural Gas NYMEX 4.53 +10.53% | waldron | |
14/11/2018 12:46 | Just filter Fangorn2. I did years ago. He has nothing to contribute beyond rudeness. | zangdook | |
14/11/2018 12:23 | Support at 287 & 262. Near bottom may be | action | |
14/11/2018 09:15 | 13 Nov 2018 | 20:41 UTC Mexico City Glencore delays start of operations at Tuxpan port fuel terminal to Q3 2020 Author Daniel Rodriguez Editor Keiron Greenhalgh Commodity Shipping Mexico City — Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The start of operations at Glencore's planned 1.5 million barrel fuel terminal at the Mexican port of Tuxpan in Veracruz state has been delayed until 2020. The terminal was initially expected to begin commercial operations in the first half of 2019, but is now expected to commence operations in the third quarter of 2020 after construction starts in the second quarter of next year, the Swiss commodities firm said Monday. The terminal would be built at a strategic location in the Gulf of Mexico that would allow Glencore to directly supply the greater Mexico City metropolitan area, the country's largest market. Currently, there is a race underway to supply Mexico's central region, where, in addition to Glencore, companies such as Valero, ExxonMobil, Total, BP, Shell and Repsol are looking to gain a share of the market. The central region includes Mexico City and the states of Mexico, Hidalgo, Puebla, Queretaro, Guanajuato, Morelos and Tlaxcala. This area represented 34% of all the gasoline and 25% of the diesel consumed in the country in 2017, data from Mexico's Energy Secretariat (SENER) show. Latest News Caribbean Energy Conference | January 24-25, 2019 | Dominican Republic Hear about key new developments in energy across the Caribbean: renewables, project financing, fuel options, grid reliability, and much more. Registration includes a site tour of AES Energy Storage and DPP Power Plant. Learn More Glencore did not say why the start of operations was changed. However, multiple developers told S&P Global Platts permitting issues are delaying the construction of terminals in Mexico. According to SENER's terminal project database, the regulatory permitting process for Glencore's Tuxpan project is ongoing. Tuxpan is one of two marine terminals Glencore is involved with in Mexico. In August, the company began operating a 600,000-barrel terminal at the southern Mexican port of Dos Bocas in the state of Tabasco. In 2017, the company positioned itself as the largest private fuel retailer in Mexico after partnering with retail group Grupo 500 to launch the G500 Network brand. The consortium has over 1,400 forecourts in Mexico, over 10% of the country's total. About 400 of this filling station total are located in the greater Mexico City region. G500 Network stations sold over 160,000 b/d of gasoline and diesel in 2017, the joint venture said previously. The franchise represented 13.8% of Mexico's total gasoline and diesel sales in 2017, according to SENER data. (Updates story to clarify sourcing) -- Daniel Rodriguez, daniel.rodriguez@spg -- Edited by Gary Gentile, gary.gentile@spgloba | ariane | |
13/11/2018 20:36 | Can we keep this board to Glencore related posts please? | d57 | |
13/11/2018 20:36 | redtom113 Nov '18 - 19:00 - 15271 of 15276 0 0 0 Fangorn, what a load of tripe. A big swing and a miss I'm afraid. Brainwashed me thinks Expand then. How am I brainwashed. I'm establishment through and through. I'm "city" by employ. I'm the product of growing up overseas, and then working overseas. How am I brainwashed exactly. | fangorn2 | |
13/11/2018 19:43 | Oil down 7% in one day, never ever seen that before. | montyhedge | |
13/11/2018 19:00 | Fangorn, what a load of tripe. A big swing and a miss I'm afraid. Brainwashed me thinks | redtom1 |
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