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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 | |
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-0.30 | -3.85% | 7.50 | 7.20 | 7.80 | 7.80 | 7.40 | 7.80 | 465,289 | 13:03:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 41.88M | 2.8M | 0.0167 | 4.49 | 12.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/10/2017 21:38 | That may help."Everything in Africa is dodge..." Vacuous. | wigwammer | |
29/10/2017 20:51 | I will try and stay on the high ground. | kimboy2 | |
29/10/2017 19:30 | Sea7If sea levels continue to rise then the whole of Africa will be flooded, including goldplats operations. Not only that, in a submerged environment preying sharks will make easy fodder of employees attempting to get to work.The risks to GDP are incalculable and should be added to russmans important list. | wigwammer | |
29/10/2017 19:00 | "Then you have a change of "government"; take 30% of the company; take away the licence; take away some export quotas."Bet he likes milk on his sugar puffs. | wigwammer | |
29/10/2017 17:31 | An intersting article about mercury/gold tailings; | kimboy2 | |
29/10/2017 11:52 | Well I guess we will have something to look forward to in 2051 Kimboy229 Oct '17 - 08:32 - 4688 of 4688 I would expect the dividend to be restored once their capital requirements are reduced. | 1rodson | |
29/10/2017 11:47 | Funny how in the eye of the arch-ramper S7, anyone posting contra to his views ...makes poorly constructed posts. Well how does one reply to his dicta of full fledged rampology? | 1rodson | |
29/10/2017 08:32 | I would expect the dividend to be restored once their capital requirements are reduced. ATM the only thing they have in the pipeline is stage 3 at Kili which won't cost a great deal, perhaps $500k. However there is the possibility of some sort of mining venture and the probability of something in Ghana with the mercury clear up. The mercury clear up will perhaps require two or three mobile units. I believe, though am by no means certain, that a 20tph will cost something like £150k. Then they will need a CIL and another elution column. All in all perhaps £2-3m perhaps more. If they got a grade of 3g/t from these artisanal tailings then 3 x 20tph units would produce 50kozs pa. | kimboy2 | |
29/10/2017 07:47 | Thanks Kimboy but just goes to prove how unfashionable GDP is. This is partly in my view due to a number of banana skin slip ups in the past. Gerard seems to be a safe pair of hands although political risks in Africa are always lurking. If we continue on the present pathway profits will lead to higher SP? Patience is required but should be rewarded with double figures next year and maybe just maybe a return to dividend paying? | michaelfenton | |
28/10/2017 16:24 | russman care to elaborate on your post, by putting it into a more meaningful paragraph, with some explanations, facts and figures or are you going to continue with your poorly constructed posts of flimsy bullet points. | sea7 | |
28/10/2017 14:30 | Chuckle chuckle chuckle They never did much with the RGA either sea727 Oct '17 - 10:47 - 4685 of 4685 0 0 goldplats application to UNEP for inclusion in the global mercury partnership. | 1rodson | |
28/10/2017 12:02 | But this is Africa.Maybe gdp will win the RR battle.The same as the outstanding vat refunds.Then you have a change of "government"; take 30% of the company; take away the licence; take away some export quotas. | russman | |
27/10/2017 17:48 | What a dummy you are S7 had you not noticed that the dispute is all about Rand refusing to pay what they DO NOT OWE? BYE THE WAY HAD YOU NOT FORGOTTEN the GOLDPLAT FINANCIAL DIRECTOR COULD NOT ADD UP FIGURes. THAT IS WHY THE LATERALLY INTERGRATED HIM INSTEAD OF GIVING HIM THE BOOT HE SHOULD HAVE HAD years ago. | 1rodson | |
27/10/2017 15:58 | Gerard aims to settle with them, once they have paid up, or haven't you been following the story russman. Rand refinery pay and then it is settled, as far as Gerard is concerned. | sea7 | |
27/10/2017 15:40 | It is a simple.Settle with RR. | russman | |
27/10/2017 10:47 | goldplats application to UNEP for inclusion in the global mercury partnership. | sea7 | |
27/10/2017 10:22 | from a couple of weeks ago... Goldplat recently told its shareholders that it anticipates ceding 10 per cent equity to local investors, indicating that the multinational is already preparing for the new law. The firm did not, however, respond to our queries on why it foresees a surrender of a 10 per cent stake only. “It is our understanding that only 10 per cent will apply to Kilimapesa. Discussions with the Chamber of Mines have taken place and are ongoing,” the multinational told shareholders. Goldplat CEO Gerard Kisbey-Green said he could not respond immediately to our queries on the matter. | sea7 | |
27/10/2017 09:10 | Great interview by Gerard Kisbey-Green again. The broker needs to do a roadshow and get him in front of institutional investors, he's very capable and would undoubtedly sell the story better than what is being done at the moment. GDP share price could easily triple over the next couple of years, what institutional investor would say no to that. | dinky00 | |
26/10/2017 18:28 | some people really are very thick I wonder where they come from. Any experienced stock trader will tell you the mean base figure for evaluation is the highs a stock reached against its current price as there is always a reason if there is a fallback! | 1rodson | |
26/10/2017 16:40 | A wall of worry.A contrarian indicator.Excess self belief.Limited ability.Gold panning with Dan.Lol. | wigwammer | |
26/10/2017 12:09 | Lets not forget PGMs. | russman | |
26/10/2017 09:34 | Well if it is it is impossible to prove and of course irrational. It may be as sea says that an historic p/e of 7 is what the market is prepared to pay and no value is put on future earnings. GDP is after all a microcap with a dodgy history so that may be seen as somewhat reasonable. For those punters who believe they can see through the mists of uncertainty to guage the future there is an opportunity, and no doubt plenty of bored punters to sell their long held shares. | kimboy2 |
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