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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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0.04 | 0.72% | 5.58 | 5.40 | 5.60 | 5.55 | 5.45 | 5.55 | 27,653,973 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -21.12M | -0.0041 | -13.41 | 279.97M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/6/2020 16:56 | H&P target was 12.9p based on reported high grade sulphide - so share price cannot have priced in any step outs in hgs, never mind breccias?? | 1gandhi | |
10/6/2020 16:44 | Well, perhaps tonight ?...or ? Won`t wait, I leave that to younger folks. I`ll have some proper Arabic coffee in the morning before scanning through. TW , you are probably right, most likely it`s priced-in but we don`t know the extent or the grades of 2 `satellite` ore-bodies. Wait and see for me, not in a rush. | pr0t0n | |
10/6/2020 16:21 | @TWJust replying to your postAre we now seeing the 'usual' pre-report GGP rise?Nope it isn't happening (sadly!) | telbap | |
10/6/2020 15:58 | To be honest, I'm not quite sure about the meaning of your post telbap? Maybe you'd like to clarify? That all said, IMHO, we've probably now already factored in most, if not all, of the next, probably very positive, exploration report to the GGP sp! As always, only time will tell, but, IMHO, I really don't see any massive move upwards in the next week or so, unless we have some really, truly, exceptional drill results in the next report. Just my view! :-) | timberwolf | |
10/6/2020 15:46 | I wonder if it was the guy who insisted it was cancelled. Your ban must have happened shortly after you rebuffed him? | 1gandhi | |
10/6/2020 15:26 | Are we now seeing the 'usual' pre-report GGP rise? | timberwolf | |
10/6/2020 14:56 | Indeed, Timberwolf... it's a trawl to get cut through 500 waste of space posts. I find the layout better though and have an L2 subscription. It may be slightly unwise to re-post the market sensitive point again. However i can say that the 12m sell yesterday was a sell... there was endless debate about it. I know this, because I personally know the seller. A private wealth manager wit £300m user management. There seem to people trying to portray it as a buy. In fact it was a liquidity test. I identified the seller (on LSE with their permission)and they're still a very significant holder. Following these next set of result, they're considering taking more. That's the essence of it. also Think i must have ruffled a few feathers over the weekend because I did a quick 48h poll of LSE reader's holdings, which appears to suggest regular, ie daily LSE readers, hold at least 800m to 1billion votes. That makes the LSE board a powerful tool to rally shareholders. GLA | hydrogen1 | |
10/6/2020 13:59 | @hydrogen1 "I just received 48 hour ban for posting 'price sensitive' data last night on the LSE site" What 'price sensitive' information was that? Did you maybe quote some offer prices, below cost, for the latest supercar's, that a lot of them are banging on about buying after the next report? ;-) GLA GGP LSE share chat is increasingly becoming a haven for the modern narcissistic investor! You can see it every day, with the likes of multiple threads, on exactly the same subject. It's daily become a complete mess of mass duplicated threads, with the usual 'GGP Supporter Club' regular's often wanting to get their post ahead of an earlier post from someone else, by starting yet another pointless thread! But mostly, it's a minute by minute, pointless review, of pretty much every trade on the GGP market, with maybe the odd piece of useful information for investors! :-) | timberwolf | |
10/6/2020 13:55 | All i said was "it's a sell" and who sold... with their permission. | hydrogen1 | |
10/6/2020 13:53 | Yes. They deleted it pretty fast first thing this am... Of All the BS that gets posted on that site and they getaway with it and you post A FACT and they wipe you. Very funny. I'm interested to know who can be vaguely trusted, on that board and who is paid to 'operate on it'. Definitely market makers or buyers have insiders monitoring LSE 24/7. | hydrogen1 | |
10/6/2020 13:47 | Hydro - was that about the big seller? | 1gandhi | |
10/6/2020 13:46 | JC. How’s INSP doing which you were bullish about here a few days ago? | 1gandhi | |
10/6/2020 13:44 | I just received 48 hour ban for posting 'price sensitive' data last night on the LSE site. Oh well if you saw it.. good luck to you. Very much looking forward to this evening's assay results. GL all holders. Should be massive. | hydrogen1 | |
10/6/2020 13:01 | want you to make money like me | johncasey | |
10/6/2020 12:55 | John this is the GGP site ,wherever you post you do this , | alangriffbang | |
10/6/2020 12:45 | strategic minerals worth a bet..SML.. | johncasey | |
10/6/2020 12:42 | Uk time that should say | bengrizz | |
10/6/2020 11:44 | Newcrest update tonight just time? | bengrizz | |
10/6/2020 11:07 | True ,it will jump again ,it's all about filling orders n balancing act before it go for next jump to 13p | tmmalik | |
10/6/2020 10:34 | I know. Hilarious, but annoying trying to see if there is anything worthwhile to read.Hopefully people on T+ 10 selling out before they have to pay for their shares, then a quick rise going into the close.Good luck all holders. | daddy warbucks | |
10/6/2020 10:12 | DW, the other evening they were arguing about percentage increase. It went on for hours. :-))Zoo | zooman | |
10/6/2020 09:59 | Newcrest, Greatland inch closer to Havieron mining lease | pr0t0n | |
10/6/2020 09:57 | Tasmania’s exploration package could save $30m in royalty fees | pr0t0n |
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