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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Golden Prospect Precious Metals Limited | LSE:GPM | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B1G9T992 | ORD SHS 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.80 | -2.40% | 32.50 | 31.00 | 34.00 | 33.00 | 32.50 | 33.00 | 239,645 | 08:20:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | -11.67M | -12.68M | -0.1483 | -2.19 | 27.79M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/7/2016 12:44 | HOC RNS was production figures which were excellent (I Hold) - their results are our in August - expecting some cracking ones imho. | panic investor | |
22/7/2016 12:19 | good results from ACA today and Hoc yesterday all bodes well for the results of all miners going forward. | dilbert dogbreadth | |
21/7/2016 16:45 | dilbert, agree, while at first glance there looks to be a majority of sells, I think some trades marked as sells are buys, mine included. Is the discount widening? | bamboo2 | |
21/7/2016 16:35 | Yes Nav well above here and will be higher tomorrow. | dilbert dogbreadth | |
21/7/2016 16:32 | 52.55. Looks like tumbling all the way to 40. Great top up opportunity for the longer term. | brucie5 | |
21/7/2016 10:59 | got my buy at 42 as well :o | stevieweebie2 | |
21/7/2016 10:05 | Its not a conspiracy, the software calculates mid price and anything below that goes down as sel and anything above a buy. | dilbert dogbreadth | |
21/7/2016 09:58 | Just topped up and ADVFN have it as a sell!! | terry barnett | |
21/7/2016 09:42 | the old adage of buy the dips in a bull market I have added a few for a swing trade at 42.6ish | dilbert dogbreadth | |
20/7/2016 21:21 | Still waiting for 42, let's see what tomorrow brings, glad I kept my powder dry for my top up. | stevieweebie2 | |
19/7/2016 13:45 | Net asset value as at 15.07.2016 of Golden Prospect Precious Metals Ltd (TIDM: GPM): NAV-bid........... : 55.72 GBp | davebowler | |
19/7/2016 09:21 | Bamboo, nice charts. | pixi | |
18/7/2016 21:24 | Thanks, Bamboo. That would be great. Do you have any share price targets? The bowl looks good to a quid,IMHO. | gymratt | |
18/7/2016 17:25 | Gym, I can only post advfn charts. Due to recent ticker changes, I'm not sure if there is a reliable advfn chart over that timescale. Would the etf phau do as a proxy? There's a kitco one on the defl thread. | bamboo2 | |
18/7/2016 10:45 | Taken two chunks this morning. Bamboo, Any chance of you putting the 5year chart into the header please? | gymratt | |
18/7/2016 09:35 | Anyone noticed the nice deep 'bowl' forming on the 5yr chart? ;@) | gymratt | |
16/7/2016 00:13 | Yes I bought bang on the lows today for a trade. Got it right for a change | dilbert dogbreadth | |
15/7/2016 23:23 | Increased my position by 12.5% today near the lows. Too many people waiting for the fibs to be hit in an exact manner. A good time to add. Gold reacted to the attempted coup in Turkey and probably will move strongly on Sunday, too. The Dollar has been incredibly strong and is likely to continue being so for a while yet. | dogberry202000 | |
15/7/2016 14:49 | Hi GR, Actually I posted it for myself, to aid in timing re-entry. It's a daily chart that shows the recent flags which are consolidation/contin It also shows some of the major trend lines and 50/200 smas with 'artistic' extensions 41.3 approx is a line I have in mind. I would like to be able to reload at about 42 if possible. RSI shows us that gpm has been overbought, but it is now returning to a more sensible level. edit, todays chart added | bamboo2 | |
15/7/2016 13:37 | Bamboo2 - what is the point of posting a chart with no explanation for thick people like me. | greenrichard | |
15/7/2016 13:09 | almost at my top up point, just a ickle bit more lassie. | stevieweebie2 |
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