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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.15 | -1.94% | 7.60 | 7.80 | 8.50 | 8.15 | 7.75 | 7.75 | 370,496 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 41.88M | 2.8M | 0.0167 | 4.88 | 13.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/11/2020 06:36 | Yep Kimboy I expect you are right although with tis holdup I am hoping for some snippets of good news but GDP is famous for banana skins. We have all been waiting patiently and deserve a bone or crumb of comfort. | michaelfenton | |
29/11/2020 12:00 | Presumably results are tomorrow if they are to be 'towards the of November'. They will show a loss with the various write offs. However I would hope to see progress on; 1. Stock dam 2. Ghana tolling 3. Sourcing The liklihood is that it will only be sourcing which has made tangible progress though. | kimboy2 | |
26/11/2020 17:16 | 11th November update said we should get some more news around the end of November. | oooff | |
26/11/2020 16:42 | Meanwhile, Goldplat will continue processing the ore, accumulating a tidy revenue and a healthier balance sheet. | spaceparallax | |
26/11/2020 16:10 | needs to bounce here or we will test 6.50p | avsome1968 | |
23/11/2020 10:04 | Gold a little better, hopefully a gdp knock-on effect will happen | newforestlad | |
17/11/2020 21:20 | Certainly drifting with gold at the moment | newforestlad | |
17/11/2020 10:17 | buyer bidding 7.54p for at least 300,000 shares. Likely Martin Ooi back in ,he was buying above 8p in October, lets see what happens. | shill10 | |
12/11/2020 19:23 | Been a interesting few weeks here watching the trades go through, most of the sells have been taken up by someone in the back ground surprise we have had no RNS maybe Martin buying again i added another 50k here today wont be long before we get to double digits. Board gone very quiet here guess lots have sold. | avsome1968 | |
12/11/2020 14:23 | all non cash accounting - irrelevant - Gold bottoming, GDP down we know what to do. | shill10 | |
11/11/2020 19:59 | The accounting errors are small. But regular. Hope GDP can do their maths in their trading contracts. | russman | |
11/11/2020 15:28 | Anybody worked out what the changes mean? | glennborthwick | |
09/11/2020 12:08 | Given gold price strength plus general market strength looks like we may be finally getting that proper upside breakout here. | dangersimpson2 | |
06/11/2020 14:52 | Blimey spaceparallax, long long time no see !Frog | frogkid | |
06/11/2020 12:16 | It is looking that way. | spaceparallax | |
06/11/2020 11:45 | yep - market makers short again, nothing for sale, no doubt they will try to air pocket mark it down to get some sellers in but given Gold price action think it won't be long before we pass 10p. | shill10 | |
06/11/2020 11:39 | Looking lively again | spaceparallax | |
05/11/2020 13:01 | so close above $1905 on Tuesday was significant, next step is close above $1934 which would target $2015. GDP a week behind as usual :) | shill10 | |
04/11/2020 15:48 | Looks like Biden is now favourite now. | michaelfenton | |
04/11/2020 14:36 | Kanye West has conceded defeat. Phew! | kimboy2 | |
04/11/2020 04:57 | Bloody hell is Trump going to pull this off? | michaelfenton | |
03/11/2020 13:32 | If Gold can close above $1905 it will have broken out of near term consolidation and next stop should be $2000-$2020, time to pick up some more Goldplat. | shill10 | |
01/11/2020 11:09 | Should see a good rise next week as people start moving into gold assets | rakepat37 | |
28/10/2020 18:05 | Good day considering the market held up well. | avsome1968 |
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