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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Greatland Gold Plc | LSE:GGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B15XDH89 | ORD 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% | 7.40 | 7.30 | 7.40 | 7.55 | 7.35 | 7.50 | 7,547,116 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -21.12M | -0.0041 | -17.93 | 376.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/7/2024 18:25 | Poor hydrodim Has to resort to conspiracy when his own calculations don’t add up. Hahahahah brilliant | havinthelasttoast | |
01/7/2024 18:07 | 2 months ago... | skyship | |
01/7/2024 17:56 | When are the approvals for the evaporation ponds expected and by association re commencement of the decline? | cu5hty | |
01/7/2024 17:30 | Haha! HydroDim. I like that Lurker. Going to use that one. Old Dimmy has been putting out nonsense about Hav for years now, got him nowhere. Except back down to a woeful 7p. | halland75 | |
01/7/2024 17:04 | Here you are then HydroDim. A back of envelope scribble you were too dim to make for yourself. Skeena's Eskay Creek has an aftertax irr of 43% - giving plenty of margin to 'give away' 9% of FCF to Orion - who gets a cosy $570m back over 12 years for its $200m gold loan. (all at $1,800)How does Havieron's irr stack up against that ? and therefore how ready would (eg Orion with the superb return it makes on Eskay Creek) be to do similar for GGP ? Answer on the ten pages necessary to do accurate calcs please - with all the caveats to show you know what you are doing. Oh - and by the way. You have just told us how little you understand how a NPV does or doesn't relate to a fair value at which to buy shares in the project stream concerned. | lurker5 | |
01/7/2024 16:49 | There you go. Future potential price if we sell it. Absolutely no correlation to share price and no guarantee of a rerate anywhere close to the nonsense you are talking. Skeena you keep harping on about has secured funding and has went up about 17 percent ffs. Its market cap is less than GGP and it has secured 750m of funding. Sort of blows a hole in your whole argument we will rerate when funding is agreed ffs. The NPV on skeena is 2b Canadian dollars with funding in place. So there you go, less than 1/3 market cap compared to NPV. You won’t even get the 2.5b NPV as that’s 100 percent ownership without dilution. Duh and even if you did the share price would likely be less than 800m. No matter what way you cut this the market has this priced perfectly to where is is now and failing gold rocketing this won’t go anywhere fast. Trade this dog like the woofer is it. Sell into every rise because down it will come unless gold hits 3000. Lovya loads | havinthelasttoast | |
01/7/2024 16:29 | Of course i can answer it. Share prices have little correlation to NPV. Becuase they are determined by other factors However when valuing a miner, or a resource stock, NPV can be an indication of future realisable value. Accordingly, a stock may trade at a fraction (in the case of Solg), or a multiple of its NAV (in the case of NextGen) depedning on the markets belief it will execute and deliver or go bust. Nexgen's rook1 NPV is $3.6bn and its macap, until recently, was $4.8bn. Decent Gold Development stocks like Skeena typically trade from 0.4 or 0.5xNPV to 1x NPV. Mid cap gold producers usually trade around 0.7x to 0.8x NPV with some outliers eg Bellevue gold and Spartan Resources due to the market's expectations of further value creation. | hydrogen1 | |
01/7/2024 16:25 | OK - you know best, right? | daveboy19 | |
01/7/2024 16:20 | I’ve seen him dopey Dave. It’s justified. | havinthelasttoast | |
01/7/2024 16:14 | What a charmer! | daveboy19 | |
01/7/2024 16:06 | Can’t answer it eh. NPV despite being widely exaggerated here is not a share price. There is tons of examples of NPV in the billions and share price is low. Solgold. NPV AFTER tax 3.6b US dollars. Share price is 250m. Yes there is differences but nobody pays NPV ya daft mug. This struggles to get above 10p in the next 3 years. You are a delusional broke ramper. Now shut your ordinary looking face and go and enjoy time with your ugly wife. Lovya x | havinthelasttoast | |
01/7/2024 15:54 | Filtered shorts are panicking aren't they. Good | negan | |
01/7/2024 15:54 | Time to let the coffin codgers imagine what could have been.... telbap10 Jan 23 - 16:14 - 28081 of 28811 0 2 0 Been here for a lot of years now, wished I had bailed in the 30's. 🤣🤣 | halland75 | |
01/7/2024 15:50 | Time to let the children play alone and revert to the adult thread. | telbap | |
01/7/2024 15:43 | 🤣🤣 | halland75 | |
01/7/2024 15:42 | All the ducks are lining up, should be a very good year for ggp | come on | |
01/7/2024 15:42 | So according to Dopey, just because a fund has bought high, that means that share is guaranteed success. Neighhhhhhh.🐎 | halland75 | |
01/7/2024 15:34 | Hey hydrowrong. Let’s just say for a minute we get to a 2.5b pounds NPV and for the basis of the exercise let’s say we have no debt. What would you expect the share price to be. You do realise that you don’t get the NPV in the share price. It takes a lot to go right and mental gymnastics to get to your lofty figures. I hope you are right because I’ve more shares than you but you won’t be. You are a mug. If this reaches 14p time to sell up and get the hell out of dodge. | havinthelasttoast | |
01/7/2024 15:30 | Maybe you should ask Blackrock's mining fund why they bought 120m at 29-31p Toast? Pis or posters had nothing to do with this hitting those highs you twit. | hydrogen1 | |
01/7/2024 15:21 | Hydrowrong has a couple of hundred grand and makes a ridiculous statement about Hallands house. Dont worry hydro. If this 25 bags you be able to buy mine, but don’t forget your tax or 10 percent stamp duty. 40 bag from here you can buy my house you total broke muppet. | havinthelasttoast |
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