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GDP Goldplat Plc

8.00
0.00 (0.00%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Goldplat Plc LSE:GDP London Ordinary Share GB00B0HCWM45 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 8.00 7.80 8.20 8.00 8.00 8.00 117,983 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 41.88M 2.8M 0.0167 4.79 13.42M
Goldplat Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GDP. The last closing price for Goldplat was 8p. Over the last year, Goldplat shares have traded in a share price range of 5.60p to 9.00p.

Goldplat currently has 167,782,667 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Goldplat is £13.42 million. Goldplat has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 4.79.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/2/2020
04:44
Can we finally break the 6p barrier?
michaelfenton
14/2/2020
12:37
yep yorgi certainly does.
sea7
14/2/2020
12:08
The chart say it all 😊
yorgi
14/2/2020
11:06
Surely they cant buy 250k at 6p? I think they will have to up the price ":^)
inthemix
14/2/2020
10:09
250k incoming shill?
inthemix
14/2/2020
10:08
Took mms, a while to work that buy in...
inthemix
13/2/2020
10:49
Agreed shill
michaelfenton
13/2/2020
08:56
glad to help - if more did this then mkt makers would so get fed up and move price up rather than down when they have buy orders....too many panic traders sell on false dips, thats why they do it.
shill10
13/2/2020
08:54
if you don't have it, worth paying for Level 2 if trading GDP regularly -£48 a month from memory from Advfn, likely cheaper elsewhere if anyone knows on here ?
shill10
13/2/2020
08:49
shill10 thanks for the advice. I offered a little extra and several buys for 50,000 accepted at lower than my offer?
michaelfenton
13/2/2020
08:48
put in clips of 25k - they have to honour those if showing an offer
shill10
13/2/2020
08:44
Gold looks primed for a run at $1600
shill10
13/2/2020
08:31
Michael, use it to your advantage - buy the dips, then lighten up on rallies, possible even with the big bid/offer.
shill10
13/2/2020
08:30
Tried to BUY another 50000 shares this morning - CANNOT so the MM games continue?
michaelfenton
13/2/2020
07:17
shill10 you are so right about the MM. It seems they have an order to purchase at 5.8p and will do anything within their power to shake the tree to get worried shareholders to sell? Yes yes I know this is AIM and like the Wild West but it is so infuriating? Roll on some more good news.
michaelfenton
12/2/2020
23:06
Note the late reported trade of 1m shares at 5.8p
sea7
12/2/2020
16:57
and 100% mktmakers will be desperate to shake a few out of their positions before then - expect a brief visit back to 4 handle, i'll be buying all the way down now we know OOi's intentions.
shill10
12/2/2020
16:50
the half year results are in 2 weeks, not long to wait and its normally the case that the market in GDP has to have good news shoved in its face before starting to price it in. No reason to think Martin OOi is finished buying here and we know FIL are finished selling....
shill10
12/2/2020
16:07
Buybacks would be great, finally would put an end to Market Makers calling the price down 10% on no volume.
Right now I think the important thing is for momentum to be maintained on the positive RNS front - whatever the content be

dinky00
12/2/2020
15:23
marked down by 10% 6.1 bid to 5.5 and nothing on the offer for sale haha
shill10
12/2/2020
14:27
My guess is that the BUYING is not over, just being facilitated by the MMakers?
michaelfenton
12/2/2020
13:38
I'm with you Kim, when the share price should be multiples higher than it is then buybacks are the way to go- then if it rises above fair value, sell shares to over-exuberant investors, job done, not complicated.
shill10
12/2/2020
11:11
my personal preference is that they re-invest cash in feedstock, enhancements and other recycling, recovery opportunities.
sea7
12/2/2020
11:06
I always thought that buy backs were a better route than dividends, given that the company invariably seems to be worth more than the share price

They could always be sold back to market if they needed the cash.

kimboy2
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