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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 32.75 | 32.00 | 33.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | -468k | -1.39M | -0.0162 | -20.22 | 28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2013 20:48 | I see a triple bottom if I drink too much brandy of an evening | dupree | |
18/2/2013 13:59 | just topped up at these levels - do i see a triple bottom here if this holds? | ![]() tonsil | |
18/2/2013 13:45 | Hope someone gives me back my shirt here soon lol! | ![]() mozy123 | |
15/2/2013 14:41 | I have to say this is hard - so thanks for checking in. Wols - it is a long game - but having been playing it for a long while and not enjoyed the last 18 months it is grating at the moment! I hope our friends in the East come back to work next week with renewed buying vigour. It really is time gold got going... | ![]() wizard7 | |
15/2/2013 14:30 | Nope still here Wiz - getting alittle burnt but weakness in gold cant last very long, there is no recovery in my view and little chance of rates increasing. | ![]() mozy123 | |
15/2/2013 14:28 | I buy more every time it falls a little but this is a long game to play. | ![]() wolstencroft | |
15/2/2013 14:07 | anyone else still holding...or am I the only one left?! | ![]() wizard7 | |
14/2/2013 16:44 | But not today. Bored and fed up....and a bit worried! | ![]() wizard7 | |
13/2/2013 13:34 | Fres flying today | ![]() mozy123 | |
12/2/2013 13:39 | Well, we'll know in a couple of weeks or so when the pennant in gold breaks one way or another..! | ![]() wizard7 | |
12/2/2013 13:32 | More pain - Gold coming off this week - which is strange since bond markets have started to sell off. That would suggest inflation - inline with stock and asset markets. | ![]() mozy123 | |
07/2/2013 16:54 | Aye - time for more if one can... | ![]() wizard7 | |
07/2/2013 16:03 | 84.77p Nav as at 1st Feb. Gold stocks on the rise this afternoon. | ![]() mozy123 | |
31/1/2013 08:03 | A pleasure chaps - I think the future is reasonably bright after the spring. I hold some GPMS in a SIPP - Nov 2014 is a long way away and there is scope to trade them during the perceived run up or exchange them for 130p shares at a profit, I hope, in just under 2 years time. | ![]() wizard7 | |
30/1/2013 19:26 | M123 i know the basis of the sub-shares but the RNS was a little unclear. After three reads i got there. Thanks anyway -agreed about Wiz email | ![]() tonsil | |
30/1/2013 19:17 | Wizard - just got back and read your email - thank you very much, and as you know my view is very similar. The GPM team do a good job, im no trader and happy to back them. Cheers! | ![]() mozy123 | |
30/1/2013 18:41 | Tonsil - they are options to buy new issued normal shares at 130p exercise price. They are out of the money until the ord shares are over 130p, but are traded. They issue a reminder every quarter as you can only exercise 4 times a year. | ![]() mozy123 | |
30/1/2013 18:14 | anybody in a position to advise on what to do about the subscription shares (I hold some of these) because i dont understand the RNS issued today. My guess is just do nothing and sit and hold hoping GPM wakes up and heads for 130? | ![]() tonsil | |
30/1/2013 16:45 | That's a bit better then... | ![]() wizard7 | |
29/1/2013 10:20 | Nav still way above share price - any upswing in gold and hui could make this a great oportunity. Accumulation the name of the game for me anyway. | ![]() mozy123 |
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