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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.27 | -4.17% | 6.20 | 6.20 | 6.50 | 6.50 | 6.15 | 6.45 | 17,717,874 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -21.12M | -0.0041 | -15.49 | 323.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/5/2020 09:52 | Bolly bands suggesting an uplift coming. | coiin stein | |
19/5/2020 09:51 | Good morning I sold making 10%+ in the process but wish current holders good fortune. | maytrees | |
19/5/2020 09:12 | People are still buying shares here ,the party isn’t over yet , | alangriffbang | |
19/5/2020 06:39 | Yes, 145,530,000 times 9 pence equals £13,097,700. Error of two orders of magnitude. edit- correction beat my post. | rose_by_another_name | |
19/5/2020 06:29 | Yup, typo! Thanks, edited. :-) | timberwolf | |
19/5/2020 05:51 | You're 100 times to low. | divmad | |
19/5/2020 05:07 | @pr0t0n Along similar lines, something that many GGP investors have either forgotten, or don't even know, is that, under the purchase agreement between Pacific Trends Resources and Greatland Pty Ltd./Greatland Gold PLC back in 2016, in the event that Havieron is the subject of a completed bankable feasibility study and Greatland Gold makes a decision to mine, Greatland Gold PLC must issue an additional 145,530,000 fully paid ordinary shares in Greatland Gold PLC to Pacific Trends Resources. Taking a current GGP share price of 9p, those 145,530,000 shares would equate to £13,097,700. A not insignificant amount, and one which would certainly be on the low side as an sp, at only 9p, if and when such a decision is finally made. | timberwolf | |
18/5/2020 19:17 | Pr0t0n. Indeed they have looked after themselves wrt shareholdings. So all the more likely they will want squeeze as much out of the share price as possible, until they feel sufficiently rich to dump everything, by way of t/o, or individual asset sales, followed by dividend handouts....or, if the share price goes wild, individual sales... Of course, nothing happens overnight. So some meditation in the meantime! | 1gandhi | |
18/5/2020 18:48 | 1gandhi18 May '20 - 18:23 - 11779 of 11779 Moderate | Ban 0 1 0 Very encouraging that GH is “keen not to dilute but maximise shareholder value”. ==================== We just have to wait----it takes time TIMBERWOLF 2 May '20 - 06:02 - 11469 of 11779(premium) 0 1 0 Just for fun I thought I'd check the current value of director holdings (based on closing price yesterday of 7.8p): Borrelli - 13,103,372 = £1,022,063 Heddle - 55,750,000 = £4,348,500 Baxter - 77,572,951 = £6,050,690 ==================== pr0t0n 2 May '20 - 07:06 - 11470 of 11779 ...and if you add options then we are talking some serious cash! All bets are off after JORC/PFS imo. Number Of Director and Employee Options In Issue 14,000,000 @ 0.28p 25,000,000 @ 0.2p 47,500,000 @ 0.7p 39,500,000 @ 1.4p 39,500,000 @ 2.0p 57,000,000 @ 2.5p 37,000,000 @ 3.0p | pr0t0n | |
18/5/2020 17:23 | Very encouraging that GH is “keen not to dilute but maximise shareholder value”. Capital costs of Havieron should be debt financed. | 1gandhi | |
18/5/2020 16:32 | If IG gets it's feed from LSE It means absolutely sweet F.A. | coiin stein | |
18/5/2020 15:25 | another closing high there is a steady up-pressure on the GGP share-price - plenty of sells around 9p being absorbed | malcontent | |
18/5/2020 14:25 | IG now says: Last hour 86% Sells No idea how they reckon it, or even whether it is the whole market or just IG clients. | rose_by_another_name | |
18/5/2020 14:23 | Thanks Paddy. | uknighted | |
18/5/2020 14:03 | CEO interview with Gervaise and LSE hxxps://youtu.be/NLB Just posted today - Paddy | paddygall | |
18/5/2020 13:36 | Sahara’s last chart is still in play. Crunch may come in a few days if chart holds true. | 1gandhi | |
18/5/2020 13:06 | Not enough volume to move us up, surprising given all the hype recently. GH needs to pull out his famous golden nugget pics ! | telbap | |
18/5/2020 12:21 | 9.25p to sell now so IG possibly incorrect Rose_By_Another_Name | maytrees | |
18/5/2020 11:08 | 1gandhi For my sins,I have invested in LND and they had issued shares like confetti raining down.So much so,they have slumped to a fraction of a penny.Needless to say they could be regarded as a recovery stock now.They possess a gold deposit called "BAM".They say it …"it has the potential for the initial development to be progressed as a low cost bulk tonnage open pit operation." It is said investment is all about timing when considering shares.Maybe fortune could follow the brave? | imperial3 | |
18/5/2020 10:52 | IG says Last hour 71% Sells | rose_by_another_name | |
18/5/2020 10:24 | Good morning 9.175p is the actual share price at present to sell so probably those 9.25p trades are buys. | maytrees | |
18/5/2020 07:19 | Ref : Artemis Interesting from that article. We`ll see if GGP goes ahead with the Scally even before July ==================== The results are expected in 4-5 weeks and will help identify maiden drill targets with the aim to commence a maiden drilling campaign for Paterson Central in July. | pr0t0n | |
18/5/2020 07:12 | The potential is starting to commented on quite regular by industry investors and players. The chart is looking fabulous as with a few gold miners, my other super one is hgm bought from 30p. I can see ggp moving easily to 15p now. I also like AI, I am buying into seeing machines ( see ) and ( mno ) in that space. dyor active | srpactive | |
18/5/2020 07:02 | That rise in NCM is of course on top of the 9.5% rise in the share price last week. | timberwolf |
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